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			  <news:name>A progressive pope takes aim at AI and risks killing its miracles</news:name>
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			<news:title>A progressive pope takes aim at AI and risks killing its miracles</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bernie Sanders’ war against AI just gained a powerful new ally: the pope.
In a new encyclical considered to be his most important policy statement to date, Pope Leo XIV warns that AI &quot;threatens to normalize an anti-human vision&quot; and calls for regulation of the booming industry. According to Vatican News, the pontiff advises that technology must not be concentrated &quot;in the hands of a few,&quot; but managed &quot;so that the guiding principle is not solely profit but the dignity of every person and the common good of all people.&quot;
Channeling progressive Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who wants a federal moratorium on data center construction to slow the rapidly advancing technology, Pope Leo writes that AI cannot be allowed to throw people out of work &quot;in the name of reducing costs and increasing profit.&quot; Like Bernie, the pope &quot;expresses his hopes for a renewal of labor organizations.&quot;
The pope has linked his encyclical letter, which The Wall Street Journal writes is &quot;poised to define Leo’s papacy,&quot; to an 1891 encyclical titled &quot;Rerum Novarum,&quot; or &quot;new things,&quot; which criticized social woes stemming from the Industrial Revolution. That missive was written by Pope Leo XIII, the predecessor who inspired the current pope’s choice of name. Leo XIV signed his encyclical, &quot;Magnifica humanitas,&quot; on May 15, as did Leo XIII.
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It’s a telling choice. Yes, the Industrial Revolution created considerable suffering for early factory workers and migrants who flooded into cities ill-prepared to house or feed them. On the other hand, that same industrialization of manual work led to an unprecedented increase in living standards, health and prosperity. Before factories and machines took over production, travel and farming, most of humanity lived in abject poverty and on the edge of starvation.
The Industrial Revolution led to a huge boost in the production of everyday items such as clothes and furniture, and to lower costs. Real wages, meanwhile, climbed steadily over the course of the 19th century throughout the industrialized world, and the poverty rate declined sharply.
As described by the Adam Smith Institute, which champions capitalism: &quot;It was the Industrial Revolution that generated the wealth that paid for advances in public health and sanitation. It led to the conquest not only of extreme poverty, but of curable and preventable diseases. Far from bringing poverty and misery to the masses, it did the opposite, lifting their material conditions at a rate and to a level never before witnessed in human history.&quot;
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That is the uplifting event in human history that Pope Leo XIII deplored. In the same vein, Pope Leo XIV is opposed to the progress and wealth creation promised by artificial intelligence. As with the early industrialists who developed the steam engine and the spinning jenny, Silicon Valley innovators are making fortunes from AI and becoming politically powerful.
Tech moguls acknowledge that some jobs will be overtaken by AI, but they also predict a boost to overall productivity, which will lead to more leisure time, less drudgery and other benefits. They also see AI leading to great medical advances. Bernie Sanders and Pope Leo XIV are narrowly focused on job losses; perhaps they cannot imagine the benefits.
They are not imagining the millions of people around the world suffering from diseases, such as Parkinson’s, that may soon be curable thanks to the analytical powers of AI. They evidently don’t know about Jorie Kraus, who was stricken with a rare genetic disorder and spent the first 73 days of her life in a neonatal ICU and her first two years struggling to breathe or speak. Thanks to an AI diagnosis, Jorie was prescribed a common muscle relaxer used to treat seizures, and suddenly her little body regained control of her muscles. It was a miracle. Her mother gushed to an audience, &quot;I said, ‘It can’t be, and it can’t be so fast. It was almost like a light switch.’&quot;
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Or they aren’t impressed by the medical community’s newfound ability to repurpose existing drugs with the help of AI. The BBC reports, &quot;At Harvard Medical School, an AI model found nearly 8,000 approved drugs that could potentially be repurposed to treat 17,000 different diseases.&quot;
AI’s potential benefits are not limited to medicine. Large models can help streamline operations such as air traffic control or the TSA, helping to make flying safer and travel easier. Fraud and waste in government spending can more easily be tracked and eliminated. Many dull chores, such as drafting legal agreements or creating financial spreadsheets, can be done in a jiffy, while weather forecasting could become more accurate, helping people prepare for catastrophes.
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AI critics, including Bernie and the pope, are alarmed that the bots can do some things faster and cheaper than humans, raising concerns about employment prospects. Young people, especially, are worried about their futures, and increasingly hostile toward the industry. AI developers have not adequately addressed these concerns. They should be encouraging students to learn how to use artificial intelligence, and how to master its power, showing how it can enhance their skills and opportunities.
Meanwhile, AI critics have taken a toll. According to a Morning Consult survey of brands and industries, AI is in the top 10 most distrusted categories, ranking just above social media. Interestingly, Americans are becoming less enamored with AI even as they use it more. Meanwhile, skepticism about AI is confined almost entirely to the English-speaking developed world; residents of other countries are much more positive on ChatGPT, Gemini and the like.
AI creators may be brilliant, but they’re not doing a very good job promoting the new technology to Americans. They need to fix this by showing people what AI can do for them, and encouraging regulation, along with the Trump White House, that assuages concerns.
Otherwise, Bernie and the pope may shut them down, abandoning the field to countries, especially China, which will erect far fewer guardrails to protect humanity. That is a far more frightening prospect.
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			  <news:name>JONATHAN TURLEY: Rep Goldman is trying to rage bait his way to victory. Can he?</news:name>
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			<news:title>JONATHAN TURLEY: Rep Goldman is trying to rage bait his way to victory. Can he?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York Democrat Rep. Dan Goldman is fast becoming the Marie Antoinette of New York politics. As Democratic socialists rage against the privileged elite and promise sweeping welfare programs, Goldman is doubling down on promises of more impeachments and investigations. The ultimate establishment candidate is floundering. He is reportedly more than 20 points behind his Mamdani-endorsed opponent, housing advocate and former Comptroller Brad Lander. It appears that the &quot;let-them-eat impeachments&quot; is not resonating with his constituents.
While Goldman is trying to fight off the challenge from the left with some pocketbook pitches, he is sticking to the narrative that got him elected a few years ago. In an &quot;age of rage,&quot; Goldman has excelled, pushing unstepped on, unadulterated rage. Since his entry into politics, he has run on what was viewed as the sure winner in New York politics: obsessive, unending attacks on President Donald Trump. Goldman made sure that no one was more enraged at all things Trump, all the time.
In this campaign, Goldman has returned to the same theme of promising new investigations and impeachments.
Goldman claimed recently on MSNOW that he will lead any impeachment of Trump. (&quot;[Maryland Democrat Rep.] Jamie Raskin and I will be leading investigations into Trump’s corruption, into all of the cabinet officials&quot;).
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Even as his polls showed him trailing Lander, he was promising on May 18 that he had yet another basis to impeach Trump over his $1.776 billion &quot;Anti-Weaponization Fund,&quot; a settlement fund that is expected to go to people investigated and prosecuted over the Jan. 6th riot.
Some of us have criticized the creation of the fund as irregular and lacking congressional consultation. That is not to say that Trump is not right about the violation over the leaking of his taxes or the abuses that occurred after Jan. 6.
In a March 22, 2021, interview with CBS News, Justice Department official Michael Sherwin declared that they wanted to send a message with the harsh treatment of defendants &quot;to ensure that there was shock and awe.&quot;  The result was excessive measures against some who were simply present at the protest or did not engage in any violence.
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Despite my objections to how the fund was created, it is neither illegal nor impeachable in my view. These settlement funds have long been left to the discretion of the Justice Department and past administrations have made generous settlements with politically aligned groups.
However, the race in the 10th District may answer a more important question than another impeachment frenzy in Congress.
The question is whether Goldman and other candidates can secure another term on rage alone. We will soon know whether Goldman’s &quot;let them eat impeachments&quot; pitch can override the bread-and-butter policies of Lander or New York Democrat Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
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It is not that anger has lost its cachet, but the subject has changed as socialism sweeps over the Democratic Party, particularly in New York.
In this &quot;eat-the-rich&quot; environment, Goldman is hardly a natural fit in modern Democratic politics. He is no &quot;one percenter,&quot; mind you. He is the guy the one percenter looks on as privileged and entitled.
As emphasized by Lander in his campaign, Goldman inherited his vast wealth as heir to the Levi Strauss family and is worth more than $200 million. He reportedly has at least three luxury homes in Atlantic Beach on Long Island, Manhattan and Water Mill in the Hamptons.
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He seems to be the perfect example of the super-wealthy denounced by New York Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez when she insisted that &quot;you just can’t earn&quot; a billion dollars. In Goldman’s case, he was born into such wealth. Goldman is not the antagonist, but the embodiment, of the socialist scourge.
To be fair to Goldman, he hasn’t focused on being an average Joe with shared life experiences. He has made himself known to the establishment as someone willing to enthusiastically do those things that repel others.
When attacks on ICE personnel increased exponentially (including attacks shown on television), Goldman denied seeing examples of such increasing attacks.
When evidence mounted of then-President Joe Biden’s alleged influence peddling, it was Goldman who denied the corruption, insisting that they were just honest businessmen making money.
When evidence mounted of the Biden administration coordinating a massive censorship system, it was Goldman who dismissed such concerns.
When other Democrats decried the Biden Administration’s seizure of members of Congress’ phone records, Goldman ran out to downplay the attack on the legislative branch.
When the administration sought to investigate those burning Teslas and dealerships by protesters, Goldman denounced it as a &quot;political weaponization&quot; of the legal system.
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Lander continues to attack Goldman over his inherited wealth and for pouring huge amounts of his own money into the race. Despite the dismal polling, Goldman has outspent Lander in the campaign, vowing to match every donated dollar with his own money.
It is shaping up as the ultimate race of the socialist wing of Mamdani and Vermont Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders with Lander versus the establishment with Goldman.
Nevertheless, Goldman is an example of how the impeachment frenzy is likely to continue as members search for new targets to curry favor with voters. On May 21, Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen has announced that he will file frivolous articles of impeachment against Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts &quot;for compromising the credibility of the court.&quot;
That may not be enough for Dan Goldman, who could find himself the latest establishment casualty of the very mob that they hoped would keep them in power.
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			  <news:name>As a lifetime NAACP member, it is ‘Out of Bounds’ for playing politics with football</news:name>
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			<news:title>As a lifetime NAACP member, it is ‘Out of Bounds’ for playing politics with football</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NAACP, once the vanguard of the fight for equal justice under the law, has launched a campaign called &quot;Out of Bounds.&quot; Its goal: pressure Black athletes, fans, and donors to boycott college football programs in southern states over congressional redistricting disputes.
What does college football have to do with redistricting? Absolutely nothing. This is not civil rights advocacy. It is the weaponization of a beloved American pastime — and the economic leverage of Black athletic talent — for raw partisan gain.
As a life member of the NAACP, former Indiana attorney general, and prosecutor who has spent decades committed to equal justice, I write with sorrow and anger. The organization that helped dismantle Jim Crow is now entangling amateur sports in the culture wars, turning gridirons into political battlegrounds and risking the very opportunities it claims to defend.
The NAACP’s targets are predictably one-sided: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and South Carolina. These Republican-led states have adjusted maps following recent Supreme Court rulings limiting racial gerrymandering. Yet the NAACP remains silent on Democratic-led efforts in blue states. California aggressively redrew maps to favor Democrats, netting potential gains. Virginia’s Democratic attempt to reshape districts for partisan advantage was blocked by its own state Supreme Court.
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This selective focus exposes the campaign as politics, not principle. Redistricting battles occur nationwide. Singling out red states and the South reeks of regional and political scapegoating rather than consistent advocacy for fair maps.
The contradiction deepens with the NAACP’s opposition to the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act. The organization condemns requirements for proof of citizenship and stronger ID measures as racist voter suppression, while championing the creation and preservation of Black voting blocs and Black congressional districts.
This smells of segregation by another name. The NAACP fought for decades to eliminate racial classifications in voting and representation. Now it defends them. True equality under the law means colorblind districts drawn on traditional principles — compactness, contiguity, and communities of interest — not engineered racial majorities that treat voters as demographic pawns. Demanding race-based districts while blocking basic election security measures undermines public confidence and the organization’s own history.
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Founded in 1909 amid the horror of lynchings and the Springfield race riot, the NAACP brought together Black and White Americans to combat violence, segregation and disenfranchisement. Its legal strategy produced landmark victories: Brown v. Board of Education, the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act. It stood for equality, not perpetual racial grievance.
Over the past five decades, however, the NAACP has increasingly fronted for the liberal left. The results in Black urban America — family breakdown, failing schools, persistent poverty — speak for themselves. By prioritizing partisan power plays over universal principles, the organization has eroded its credibility as an honest broker.
This &quot;Out of Bounds&quot; effort marks a new low: turning college football, a merit-based arena where talent and hard work transcend race, into a racially charged financial heist. Black athletes drive billions in revenue for flagship programs. Threatening boycotts to extract political concessions treats those athletes as props, not individuals pursuing excellence. It echoes the very racial intimidation the original NAACP opposed — now deployed where race is irrelevant to the enterprise.
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College football should unite, not divide. It offers young men from all backgrounds discipline, education and opportunity. Dragging it into redistricting fights disserves athletes, fans and the cause of genuine equality.
The NAACP owes its members, its history, and the country better. Return to the principles of 1909: equal justice, not engineered outcomes. Stop politicizing sports. Focus on real barriers to opportunity — family structure, education, culture — rather than scapegoating maps in red states while ignoring blue-state gamesmanship.
America’s greatest civil rights victories came through moral suasion and universal principles, not boycotts of Saturday afternoons in the fall. The NAACP’s brand is too valuable, its legacy too hard-won, to squander on this divisive stunt.
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			  <news:name>Pete Hegseth’s anti-DEI speech at West Point is a template to save American lives</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pete Hegseth’s anti-DEI speech at West Point is a template to save American lives</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you have not read, watched, or listened to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s recent commencement address at West Point, you really should make the time to do so. It’s about protecting the lives of you and your family.
During his desperately needed remarks, the Secretary of War reminded the cadets before him that: &quot;The battlefield does not grade on a curve, and you can’t throw your pronouns at the enemy. Combat is the ultimate test, and our best Americans must ace it.&quot;
Hegseth then rightfully singled out the United States Military Academy by calling out the &quot;woke and weak leaders&quot; who sought to transform West Point into a &quot;woke Princeton.&quot; His alma mater.
Said the combat decorated Secretary in part regarding those &quot;leaders&quot; of West Point: &quot;They embraced the DEI craze and tried to introduce diversity and inclusion studies. They hired professors who advocated for anti-American ideologies right here in these halls…&quot; How correct Hegseth is. On this point, I have a personal connection with the warning the Secretary of War delivered; West Point; and the Secretary himself.
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Back on July 2, 2022, I was on the hallowed grounds of West Point to appear on Fox &amp; Friends Weekend to discuss my just authored book titled: The 56 – Liberty Lessons from those who Risked all to sign The Declaration of Independence. A book I had only written to protect our Founding Fathers from the &quot;Woke&quot; mob continually seeking to cancel them.
Soon after my segment finished, a senior officer at West Point quietly approached me and asked if he could speak with me in private. After we walked off to the side, he outlined in detail how West Point was not only &quot;going far left but eliminating or watering down one standard and tradition after the other.&quot; With tears in his eyes, he begged me to get the word out.
To be sure, I tried, but it is a word Secretary Hegseth is much better positioned than I to amplify. As he just did so admirably.
With regard to Hegseth himself, while staying on the grounds of West Point, I had the honor to speak with him one on one several times. To say that he is one who deeply cares about our military and the exceptionalism of our nation would be a vast understatement.
He just proved so with his words calling out the destruction DEI is deliberately visiting upon our military. During his commencement speech, Hegseth also reminded all: &quot;Many of you, even in your short time in uniform have endured what I call the slow slide of the U.S. Army. You’ve seen standards lowered, you’ve seen an obsession with race and gender, you’ve seen the watering down of discipline, codes weakened and traditions tossed aside in the name of political correctness, statues taken down, paintings placed in the basement…&quot;
It is here that I would like to make the most critical point of all. For it is not just the Army or our military in which we see &quot;…standards lowered…an obsession with race and gender…the watering down of discipline, codes weakened and traditions tossed aside in the name of political correctness…&quot; but in every single occupation which ultimately holds the precious lives of American citizens in its hands.
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Be those occupations: our police and fire departments; the health care industry; the airline and transportation industries; air traffic controllers; 911 operators; and our utilities. All in the age of Obama and Biden which have become infused with draconian DEI edicts which have dangerously watered down the quality and effectiveness of those occupations.
Hegseth’s warning about the corrosive – and nation-weakening – effect of DEI in our military applies as much or more to those fields. Jobs which every single day, do hold the lives of every single American citizen in their hands in one way or the other.
I don’t believe &quot;Identity Politics&quot; should be the metric used to fill any job. Real world experience and merit should be the only criterion when seeking to fill any position. But most especially, when it comes to our military, our police, our firefighters, our doctors, our nurses, and our pilots, &quot;Identity Politics&quot; should never be employed.
Hegseth’s West Point commencement address should be superimposed over all these occupations. The welfare, health, and very lives of all Americans depend upon those careers and callings being filled only by those most qualified.
Regardless of race, religion, gender, or sexual orientation, we need the best of the best to protect us. A common sense — and life saving — point every American should agree upon.
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			  <news:name>Pakistan: America’s most complicated ally — and why Trump is betting on it again</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pakistan: America’s most complicated ally — and why Trump is betting on it again</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, emerged as a key intermediary in negotiations tied to the escalating Iran crisis, Washington once again found itself relying on a country that American officials have spent decades accusing of playing both sides in the war on terror.
Munir has emerged as a key intermediary in negotiations aimed at preventing renewed conflict with Iran, placing Pakistan — despite decades of accusations involving Taliban safe havens, nuclear proliferation and Osama bin Laden — back at the center of U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East.
The latest negotiations have again exposed one of the biggest contradictions in U.S. foreign policy: Washington keeps turning to Pakistan even after years of tension, distrust and accusations that elements of the country’s security establishment supported militant groups fighting American troops.
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Pakistan’s renewed diplomatic role has come under heightened scrutiny — and exposed divisions among Republicans — after allegations that Iranian military aircraft may have been moved into Pakistani territory during the recent conflict, claims Islamabad has denied.
&quot;I don’t trust Pakistan as far as I can throw them,&quot; Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said May 12. &quot;If they actually have Iranian aircraft parked in Pakistan bases to protect Iranian military assets, that tells me maybe we should be looking for somebody else to mediate.&quot;
Trump, however, publicly praised Pakistan’s leadership the same day.
&quot;They’re great,&quot; Trump told reporters May 12. &quot;I think the Pakistanis have been great. The field marshal and the prime minister of Pakistan have been absolutely great.&quot;
&quot;Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir have been helpful mediators, and the United States is grateful for Pakistan’s efforts to bring an end to the conflict. When Iran’s nuclear threat is removed for good, the entire world will be safer and more stable,&quot; White House spokesperson Olivia Wales told Fox News Digital in a statement. 
Pakistan has long occupied an uneasy place in American foreign policy.
The nuclear-armed country borders both Iran and Afghanistan, maintains deep ties across the region’s security landscape and has historically been viewed by U.S. officials as too strategically important to fully isolate.
Even critics who accuse Pakistan of double-dealing acknowledge Washington has struggled to disengage from Islamabad because of the country’s nuclear arsenal, geographic position and influence over regional militant networks.
But distrust between Washington and Islamabad deepened dramatically after U.S. forces killed bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in 2011 — a military town located near the country’s premier military academy.
&quot;The fact that we had to do that operation without Pakistani support speaks volumes as to how much we trusted them,&quot; Bill Roggio, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and editor of the Long War Journal, told Fox News Digital.
Critics and former U.S. officials long questioned whether Pakistani intelligence could have been unaware of bin Laden’s presence in Abbottabad, though Pakistan has repeatedly denied knowingly sheltering him.
Analysts say Pakistan’s military establishment also spent years viewing Afghanistan through the lens of its rivalry with India, seeing a Taliban-friendly government in Kabul as a form of strategic leverage against Indian influence in the region.
&quot;They view Afghanistan as strategic depth,&quot; Roggio said.
Analysts say Pakistan’s security establishment historically differentiated between militant groups targeting Pakistan itself and groups viewed as useful against India or in Afghanistan — a strategy critics argue led Islamabad to tolerate or maintain ties with some Taliban-linked and anti-India groups even while cooperating with U.S. counterterrorism operations after 9/11.
Pakistani officials also have argued the country paid a heavy price for aligning with Washington after 9/11, pointing to years of suicide bombings, insurgent attacks and instability inside Pakistan itself.
Pakistan’s defense minister recently acknowledged the country had done &quot;dirty work&quot; for the U.S. and the West during decades of regional conflict, arguing policies tied to the anti-Soviet war in Afghanistan and the post-9/11 era ultimately destabilized Pakistan itself.
Roggio argued Pakistan’s security establishment spent years publicly cooperating with Washington while simultaneously tolerating or supporting Taliban-linked groups fighting American troops in Afghanistan.
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&quot;Pakistan supported the Taliban knowing that they were killing Americans,&quot; he said.
Pakistan’s latest diplomatic role has also drawn renewed scrutiny after allegations that Iranian military aircraft may have been moved into Pakistani territory during the recent conflict — claims Islamabad has denied.
Pakistan’s nuclear history has fueled concern in Washington for decades as well. Abdul Qadeer Khan, the architect of Pakistan’s nuclear program, later admitted operating a proliferation network that transferred nuclear technology and expertise to countries including Iran, Libya and North Korea.
Counterterrorism analysts and former U.S. officials have long warned that al Qaeda operatives and affiliated groups continued finding sanctuary in parts of Pakistan’s tribal regions even after the 9/11 attacks, though the scale of those networks remains debated.
Pakistani officials have long denied supporting terrorist organizations and argue the country has itself suffered heavily from Islamist violence, including attacks by ISIS-K and the Pakistani Taliban. Islamabad also has denied allegations that Iranian military aircraft were sheltered inside Pakistan during the recent conflict.
More than a decade after the bin Laden raid shattered trust between Washington and Islamabad, Pakistan’s military leadership has again emerged as a critical diplomatic channel for Washington — this time during the escalating crisis involving Iran.
Trump increasingly has engaged Munir directly in recent weeks, reinforcing longstanding perceptions that Pakistan’s military — rather than its civilian government — remains the country’s dominant power center.
Munir, a former intelligence chief, has leveraged Pakistan’s longstanding relationships across the region to position himself as a channel between Washington and Tehran.
Roggio argued Pakistan is also attempting to rehabilitate its international image by presenting itself as a stabilizing force in the region.
&quot;They’re trying to present an image of being a purveyor of peace in the region,&quot; he said.
Earlier rounds of diplomacy tied to the Iran conflict were also hosted in Islamabad, elevating Pakistan’s role as a regional intermediary.
Pakistan and Qatar appear to have emerged as complementary diplomatic channels rather than competing ones during the latest negotiations involving Iran.
Analysts say Pakistan’s military leadership has increasingly positioned itself as a political and security intermediary between Washington and Tehran, while Qatar has remained central to the more formal diplomatic and financial dimensions of regional negotiations.
Qatar, which hosted negotiations between the U.S. and the Taliban that led to the 2020 Doha agreement laying out the framework for the eventual U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, has again emerged as a central diplomatic channel as talks intensified over the weekend.
Pakistan also played a behind-the-scenes role in those negotiations, reflecting Washington’s longstanding reliance on Islamabad’s ties to the Taliban leadership during the Afghanistan war.
Critics of the Doha agreement argued it sidelined the U.S.-backed Afghan government while strengthening the Taliban ahead of its return to power in 2021.
Pakistan’s relationship with the Taliban also has become increasingly strained since the group returned to power in Afghanistan. Pakistani officials have accused Taliban authorities of failing to stop militants launching attacks into Pakistan from across the border, and Islamabad has threatened military action against some groups operating near Afghan territory.
The divide over Pakistan reflects a broader debate that has shaped U.S. foreign policy for decades: whether Washington’s strategic need for Islamabad outweighs longstanding concerns over the country’s relationships with militant groups and regional adversaries.
More than a decade after the bin Laden raid shattered trust between Washington and Islamabad, Pakistan has once again become a diplomatic channel the U.S. appears unable — or unwilling — to avoid during one of the region’s most volatile crises.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Marana, Ariz., is used to placid local politics, but the town, in a congressional district held by Juan Ciscomani, has been convulsed by two national issues, A.I. and immigration detention.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>The Two Issues That Could Swing This District</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two national controversies — A.I. data centers and ICE detention centers — are converging in one swing congressional district. Our Southwest reporter Reis Thebault visits the town of Marana, Ariz., where some people are angry about both potential projects.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ken Paxton Victory Tests Whether Texas Republicans Can Reunite for November</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T09:10:46.883Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ken Paxton Victory Tests Whether Texas Republicans Can Reunite for November</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republican voters made a familiar bet, that Texas is conservative enough that any Republican, even the most conservative, will beat a Democrat.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Paxton’s Texas Victory Opens a New Front in the Battle for the Senate</news:name>
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			<news:title>Paxton’s Texas Victory Opens a New Front in the Battle for the Senate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Many Democrats and some Republicans said the scandal-plagued Ken Paxton’s victory could turn Texas into a battleground state that will determine Senate control.</news:keywords>
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			<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>Airbnb-backed WeRoad raises $58M to take its group travel platform to the US</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>WeRoad, the Milan-based group travel startup, has raised a $58 million Series C round led by Airbnb as it prepares for its first major expansion outside Europe. The funding brings the company’s total capital raised to roughly $100 million and will finance WeRoad’s push into the U.S., beginning with</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Something to hide? ICE under fire for substandard conditions at for-profit detention center</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T07:20:32.315Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Something to hide? ICE under fire for substandard conditions at for-profit detention center</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On what planet do ICE agents fire tear gas at a United States senator?
Um, that would be this planet, I guess.
Sen. Andy Kim, a New Jersey Democrat, was trying to play a mediating role between protestors and a hunger strike being conducted at the ICE detention center, Delaney Hall, in Newark.
Kim was allowed in only after calling Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, a former Senate colleague. 
Here’s what Kim described on Facebook:
&quot;18-year-old high school student crying and saying she just wanted to graduate senior year.&quot;
&quot;Woman who had a miscarriage and left to manage all on her own.&quot;
&quot;Mom not allowed to spend more than a few minutes with 4-month-old baby.&quot;
It went on in that vein.
&quot;Our government should focus on helping Americans afford their lives, not lock people up in for-profit detention centers,&quot; he said.
Outside, the senator positioned himself between ICE agents and the demonstrators, holding up his arms, according to NJ.com. The agents fired their chemical irritants anyway, hitting Kim and many in the crowd. Medics were later photographed washing out Kim’s eyes.
New Jersey’s new governor, Democrat Mikie Sherrill, showed up and was refused entry to the detention center.
&quot;What I heard from them was heartbreaking,&quot; Sherill said, referring to family members and advocates.
What are these people trying to hide, anyway? Turning away the state’s governor?
Sherill said she has heard from relatives of detainees who have complained about spoiled food and lack of medical care.
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Mullin accused Sherill, Cory Booker and other Jersey Democrats of &quot;smearing ICE law enforcement&quot; and said there was no hunger strike or substandard conditions at the center. &quot;They should be thanking our law enforcement for removing these murderers, pedophiles, rapists and drug traffickers from their state.&quot;
After the tragic fatal shootings of two American citizens, ICE has been out of the news for a while. That was the goal of Mullin, who said he would keep a low profile, in marked contrast to his fired predecessor, Kristi Noem.
He has also adopted some reforms, such as requiring agents to obtain a search warrant before entering a home, which would have avoided several embarrassing episodes of wrong addresses and mistaken identities.
As Mullin said at his confirmation hearing in March, &quot;My goal in six months is that we’re not in the lead story every single day.&quot; The White House wants to play down the volatile issue heading into the midterms.
A major problem has been poorly trained agents who were allowed to join the force with a shortened 47-day training program. Mullin restored the standard 72-day curriculum.
Look, most ICE agents are trying to do a dangerous job under difficult conditions. Hundreds of people have been charged with assaulting or impeding a federal officer.
What makes matters worse are claims that some ICE agents haven’t received their full paychecks or a promised $50,000 sign-up bonus.
I’m not wild about for-profit detention centers, but what choice do they have? There aren’t enough prison cells to hold all these detainees. Delaney Hall, for instance, holds up to 1,000 of them.
An attorney says 74 cases were assigned to one judge on a single day.
But substandard care is unacceptable. We often hear the phrase &quot;no one is above the law.&quot;
If ICE was proud of these facilities, why are they blocking people like the governor from coming in? We talk about inspections of Iranian nuclear development — why isn’t Delaney Hall open for top elected officials to see how taxpayer dollars are being spent inside? Federal and state prisons are inspected all the time.
This should be a requirement for anyone running these places. And they’ve obviously got plenty that they want to keep secret.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>All 50,000 evacuees cleared to return home after chemical tank crisis at Southern California aerospace plant</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T06:30:31.122Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>All 50,000 evacuees cleared to return home after chemical tank crisis at Southern California aerospace plant</news:title>
			<news:keywords>All evacuation orders stemming from a hazardous materials incident at a Southern California aerospace facility were lifted Tuesday night, allowing thousands of residents to return home.
Officials lifted the final evacuation order for residents in Garden Grove living near a damaged chemical tank at GKN Aerospace Transparency Systems that had previously been at risk of exploding.
Authorities said roughly 50,000 people were ordered to evacuate in and around the Orange County city after a tank containing highly flammable methyl methacrylate (MMA) overheated and became compromised.
&quot;All residents will go home,&quot; Orange County Fire Authority Division Chief Craig Covey said during a meeting.
DISNEYLAND REMAINS OPEN AS EVACUATION ZONE SHRINKS AROUND CHEMICAL TANK SCARE
Over Memorial Day weekend, a crack unexpectedly formed in the tank, relieving pressure and helping avert a catastrophic explosion, allowing most evacuees to return home. Still, roughly 16,000 residents remained under evacuation orders heading into Tuesday.
Crews continued spraying water on the tank until the interior temperature stabilized at 92 degrees, down from 100 degrees over the weekend.
A sprinkler system also doused the tank while company specialists and firefighters removed insulation to help cool it.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING EXPLODES IN NEW JERSEY, MULTIPLE PEOPLE INJURED AND REMAIN IN CRITICAL CONDITION
Authorities said evacuation orders were lifted after the tank’s temperature remained stable for four hours without assistance from the sprinkler system.
While health officials have assured residents that monitoring had not detected hazardous levels of contamination or fumes, authorities said they will continue monitoring air quality, sewer systems and storm drains for several months.
Exposure to MMA can cause serious respiratory problems, neurological issues, and irritation to the skin, eyes and throat, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
WORKERS KILLED AND MANY TREATED AFTER REFINERY CHEMICAL RELEASE AS INVESTIGATORS PROBE CAUSE
Garden Grove Mayor Stephanie Klopfenstein said she plans to hold the company accountable.
GKN said in a statement Tuesday that it was continuing to work closely with authorities.
&quot;We apologize for the ongoing disruption this incident is causing, and our priority remains the safety of our neighbors and our community,&quot; the statement said.
Residents at the meeting questioned why large quantities of the chemical were stored near homes and urged city officials to scrutinize the company’s safety practices.
SHOCKING VIDEO SHOWS GIANT BLACK PLUME OF SMOKE RISING FROM TENNESSEE PLASTIC RECYCLING FACILITY FIRE
Crews had been racing to prevent a catastrophic failure since Thursday, when officials responded to vapor releasing from a in a storage tank at the facility, which manufactures engine structures and products for commercial and military aircraft.
Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency Saturday as crews shifted from defensive containment operations to high-risk offensive actions aimed at preventing an explosion.
Orange County Fire Authority Chief TJ McGovern told the Los Angeles Times on Tuesday the crisis was likely caused by the failure of a cooling system designed to regulate the temperature inside the chemical tanks, though officials were still investigating.
He said the malfunction may have caused heat to build inside a pressurized tank containing 7,000 gallons of MMA.
&quot;We don’t know why, but it stopped cooling,&quot; McGovern said. &quot;So that’s what started this event, to where the product heated up ... and that’s how this whole response started. We’re just now being able to get to the tanks, so there’s definitely more to come of what caused it.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pam Bondi diagnosed with thyroid cancer weeks after departing as Trump&apos;s attorney general: report</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T05:10:30.548Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Pam Bondi diagnosed with thyroid cancer weeks after departing as Trump&apos;s attorney general: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Attorney General Pam Bondi was diagnosed with thyroid cancer shortly after departing the Department of Justice last month, according to a report.
Bondi, 60, who left her role at the Justice Department in early April, underwent treatment and is recovering, a source told Axios.
Katie Miller, a former White House staffer and podcast host who is married to White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller, reposted the report on X Tuesday evening.
&quot;Pam has been quietly kicking cancer&apos;s ass the last few weeks,&quot; she wrote.
PAM BONDI CANCELS APPEARANCE AT ANTI-TRAFFICKING SUMMIT OVER MEDICAL ISSUE
She added that Bondi has &quot;a heart of gold.&quot;
Axios disclosed the health update while reporting that Bondi has been appointed by President Donald Trump to an advisory committee focused on artificial intelligence policy.
According to the report, Bondi is expected to serve on the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
AG PAM BONDI SUGGESTS TRUMP&apos;S CRIME CRACKDOWN IN DC WILL HELP LATINO RESIDENTS
The council is co-chaired by White House AI and crypto czar David Sacks and White House science adviser Michael Kratsios.
Bondi will reportedly help facilitate coordination between the federal government and technology executives serving on the panel.
News of Bondi’s diagnosis and new advisory role comes weeks after Trump removed her as attorney general.
KARL ROVE: TRUMP DROPPED BONDI, BUT THE REAL POLITICAL FIGHT IS JUST BEGINNING
In a Truth Social post announcing her departure, Trump described Bondi as &quot;a Great American Patriot and a loyal friend.&quot;
&quot;Pam did a tremendous job overseeing a massive crackdown in Crime across our Country, with Murders plummeting to their lowest level since 1900,&quot; Trump wrote. &quot;We love Pam, and she will be transitioning to a much needed and important new job in the private sector, to be announced at a date in the near future.&quot; 
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has served as acting attorney general since Bondi’s departure.
BLANCHE INVOKES TRUMP ‘LOVE’ WHEN ASKED ABOUT STAYING ON AFTER BONDI
In a post on X confirming her exit from the Justice Department, Bondi said she remains &quot;eternally grateful for the trust that President Trump placed in me to Make America Safe Again.&quot;
&quot;Over the next month I will be working tirelessly to transition the office of Attorney General to the amazing Todd Blanche before moving to an important private sector role I am thrilled about, and where I will continue fighting for President Trump and this Administration,&quot; Bondi wrote.
&quot;Leading President Trump’s historic and highly successful efforts to make America safer and more secure has been the honor of a lifetime, and easily the most consequential first year of the Department of Justice in American history,&quot; she added. 
Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House and Justice Department for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Thunder push Spurs to brink with dominant Game 5 win as Wembanyama posts series-low 20 points</news:name>
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			<news:title>Thunder push Spurs to brink with dominant Game 5 win as Wembanyama posts series-low 20 points</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Oklahoma City Thunder are just one win away from a second consecutive NBA Finals berth. The Western Conference Finals shifted back to Oklahoma City on Tuesday night, with the defending league champions pulling away in the second half for a 127-114 victory in Game 5.
The reigning two-time NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 32 points and nine assists Tuesday night.
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Stephon Castle led the Spurs with 24 points and five rebounds, while Victor Wembanyama finished with a series-low 20 points.
Entering Tuesday, the Spurs appeared to follow a relatively simple formula for success in the Western Conference Finals: When Wembanyama was the best player on the floor, they won. When he wasn’t, they lost.
Wembanyama, who delivered 41- and 33-point performances in the Spurs’ two wins earlier in the series, never appeared to fully find his rhythm in Game 5. He was 4 for 15 from the floor, missing all five of his 3-point attempts.
He offered an impassioned speech to teammates during a timeout barely two minutes into the third quarter, after the Thunder opened an 18-point lead. And it worked — to a point. Oklahoma City scored again to get the lead up to 20, but the Spurs closed within eight later in the third.
Elsewhere, the New York Knicks will have to wait until at least Thursday to find out which team emerges from the Western Conference.
Even before Game 5 of the Spurs-Thunder series tipped off, San Antonio coach Mitch Johnson was asked about Knicks fans in Manhattan chanting, &quot;We want Wemby! We want Wemby!&quot;
&quot;I know New York’s on fire. They won so that city is obviously enjoying it and they’ve had a heck of a playoff run,&quot; Johnson said. &quot;But unfortunately, I’ve been pretty locked-into what we’ve got going right here in front of us.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Cubans Deported to Mexico Live a Precarious Existence, Report Finds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cubans Deported to Mexico Live a Precarious Existence, Report Finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Human Rights Watch report found that many Cubans deported to Mexico by the Trump administration are living in an “indefinite legal limbo” and struggling to get by.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-NFL linebacker poised to return to Congress after Texas runoff win with Jasmine Crockett endorsement</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T03:50:36.154Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ex-NFL linebacker poised to return to Congress after Texas runoff win with Jasmine Crockett endorsement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Rep. Colin Allred, D-Texas, is poised to secure a comeback bid for Congress after winning a hotly contested Democratic primary Tuesday. 
Allred defeated Rep. Julie Johnson, D-Texas, in a runoff election for a recently redrawn House seat Tuesday, according to The Associated Press. 
The victor is almost certain to win the November general election for the deep-blue district. Republicans redrew the Dallas-based seat to make it even more Democratic last year while passing a new congressional map designed to help the GOP flip as many as five seats.
The primary contest turned negative as both candidates fought to keep their political careers alive in one of the few remaining Texas House seats where Democrats still hold an advantage. 
REDISTRICTING HELPS REPUBLICANS, DEMOCRATS FLIP HOUSE SEATS
Democratic Texas Rep. Marc Veasey, the district’s incumbent, chose not to run for re-election, prompting Johnson to join the race after Republicans effectively drew her out of her district. 
Johnson, a freshman lawmaker, succeeded Allred in Congress after he vacated the seat to mount a failed bid to unseat Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in 2024.
Allred decided to challenge Johnson for the open House seat in late 2025 after suspending his 2026 Senate campaign when it failed to gain traction.
The former NFL linebacker later endorsed Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, during the final months of the Senate primary contest after accusing state Rep. James Talarico, Crockett&apos;s opponent, of making a racist remark about him that he allegedly said during a private phone call with a party activist.
Talarico, the Democratic Party&apos;s Senate nominee, vigorously denied calling Allred a &quot;mediocre Black man&quot; and said his private remarks referred to the former congressman&apos;s campaign style.
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Crockett endorsed Allred in April and appeared with him on the campaign trail. Meanwhile, Talarico publicly supported Johnson’s campaign.
Johnson was also backed by House Democratic leadership, Planned Parenthood Action Fund, the pro-abortion group EMILY’s List and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, among other groups.
Allred likely benefited from higher name recognition due to previous statewide runs and a significant fundraising advantage. 
He emerged as the top vote-getter during the March 3 primary, leading Johnson by an 11-point margin. However, the former congressman failed to secure more than 50% of the vote, sending the race to a runoff election.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ASU baseball earns NCAA Tournament berth, faces Ole Miss in Lincoln Regional</news:name>
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			<news:title>ASU baseball earns NCAA Tournament berth, faces Ole Miss in Lincoln Regional</news:title>
			<news:keywords>TEMPE – Following a loss to West Virginia in the semifinals of the Big 12 Tournament, the Arizona State baseball team quickly shifted its focus to the NCAA Tournament.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U.S. military kills alleged narco-terrorist in lethal strike on drug-trafficking vessel in Eastern Pacific</news:name>
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			<news:title>U.S. military kills alleged narco-terrorist in lethal strike on drug-trafficking vessel in Eastern Pacific</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. military carried out a lethal strike Tuesday on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel in the Eastern Pacific, killing an alleged narco-terrorist, according to U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM).
&quot;On May 26, at the direction of #SOUTHCOM commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations,&quot; SOUTHCOM said in a post on X.
&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 post continued.
The military said one alleged narco-terrorist was killed in the strike and two others survived.
VIDEO CAPTURES US STRIKE ON SUSPECTED NARCO VESSEL IN EASTERN PACIFIC, COAST GUARD SEARCHES FOR 3 SURVIVORS
SOUTHCOM said it immediately notified the U.S. Coast Guard to begin search-and-rescue operations for the survivors.
No U.S. forces were injured, the military said.
SOUTHCOM did not immediately release additional information about those targeted in the operation.
US MILITARY KILLS 3 IN LATEST STRIKE ON A SUSPECTED DRUG VESSEL IN THE PACIFIC
The U.S. military has carried out multiple strikes in recent months targeting suspected drug-smuggling vessels as part of a broader campaign aimed at dismantling cartel-linked trafficking operations.
Tuesday’s strike followed similar operations earlier this month.
SOUTHCOM said it targeted another vessel in the Eastern Pacific on May 8, killing two male narco-terrorists and leaving one survivor. Days earlier, the military conducted another strike in the Caribbean that killed two suspected traffickers.
The Eastern Pacific and Caribbean are major corridors for narcotics trafficking, with cartels often using small, fast-moving vessels to transport drugs toward the United States and Central America.
SOUTHCOM oversees military operations in Central and South America and the Caribbean, including counter-narcotics missions focused on disrupting drug trafficking networks tied to organized crime groups.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump-backed Air Force veteran wins GOP runoff in newly-redistricted House district</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump-backed Air Force veteran wins GOP runoff in newly-redistricted House district</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump’s endorsed House Republican candidate for Texas’ 35th Congressional District is projected to win his race against longtime San Antonio state lawmaker John Lujan.
Carlos de la Cruz, an Air Force veteran, is the brother of Trump ally Rep. Monica de la Cruz, R-Texas, in a nearby district.
The de la Cruzes could be the next in a rare historical line of siblings serving together in the House of Representatives.
One of America’s first congressional leaders served with his brother as well.
Inaugural House Speaker Frederick Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania served alongside Rep. John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania in the 1780s and 1790s.
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The three Washburn brothers — Israel of Maine, Elihu of Illinois and Cadwallader of Wisconsin — all served together in the 1850s and 1860s, while more recently sisters Loretta and Linda Sanchez — both California Democrats — found themselves in the same chamber in the early part of this century.
De La Cruz and Lujan are competing for the newly redrawn district, which is currently represented numerically by &quot;Squad&quot; member Rep. Gregorio Casar of the Austin area.
Casar, however, chose to run in an adjacent district that encompasses part of his current district after that officeholder, fellow Democratic Rep. Lloyd Doggett, elected not to run for re-election contingent on Texas’ new map passing legal muster.
The new district stretches south to San Antonio and is considered much more Trump-friendly than in past elections.
Lujan originally won the March primary 33%-27% over De La Cruz, who finished second and advanced to Tuesday’s contest.
De La Cruz was deployed to the Middle East and Mexican border, and also has the endorsement of both his sister and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.
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Lujan is a longtime state lawmaker with deep familiarity in the district, while the real controversy is on the Democratic side of the ticket.
Democratic primary candidate Maureen Galindo, who lost Tuesday night, received nationwide backlash, including from her own party, for floating the idea of using an ICE detention center in her district to instead imprison wealthy &quot;Zionists.&quot;
The rhetoric and plans were called out as grossly antisemitic by Democrats ranging from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on the far left to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, both Democrats from New York City.
Democrats are still reportedly bullish on their prospects in the more Trump-friendly seat, which is also majority Hispanic, come November.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Colin Allred, Former Lawmaker, Wins Democratic Runoff for House Seat</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T03:20:27.984Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Colin Allred, Former Lawmaker, Wins Democratic Runoff for House Seat</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mr. Allred beat the incumbent, Representative Julie Johnson, and is now favored to win the general election in a heavily Democratic Dallas-based district.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kirby Smart supports SEC leaving NCAA if there aren&apos;t major changes: &apos;I&apos;m not afraid to break away&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kirby Smart supports SEC leaving NCAA if there aren&apos;t major changes: &apos;I&apos;m not afraid to break away&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As with everything else in the world of modern college football, there&apos;s debate and disagreement over how to handle NIL and other major issues around the sport.
There&apos;s the hope for more structure and consistent rules around things like roster limits, construction, spending, oversight and enforcement. The NCAA, weakened over time, has become an almost cosmetic body that primarily impacts individual player waivers.
There continues to be hope for national legislation to create some guardrails around college football. But with the difficulties in getting things done in D.C. and the compressed timeframe before the season starts, there&apos;s very little likelihood of new rules coming into effect soon. Which raises the question, what to do next?
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Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart has his opinion, and it&apos;s a surprising one: let the SEC break away and govern itself.
&quot;I’ve said this for a long time to our president, I’ve been a huge advocate that if we can’t find rules that everybody plays by, then we should play on our own,&quot; Smart said to reporters at SEC spring meetings in Florida this week. &quot;I’m not afraid of that. I’m not afraid to break away and say that our conference is strong enough to go out and play.
&quot;If we could actually function financially, it would make our programs more stable. We could support things financially. I’m talking about all the sports and do our own rules – I’d be all for that.&quot;
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey has said something similar, explaining that there&apos;s &quot;frustration&quot; about the lack of clarity moving forward.
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&quot;The fact that we’re talking about our own rules isn’t anything new,&quot; Sankey said earlier this week. &quot;What you’re hearing is the expression of frustration about the lack of progress, and I’ll go back to March 6. I was in the White House, and I spoke about the need for national standards. We still believe we need national standards. If those can’t be achieved, then we’ll have to look at more conference-led regulation, but that’s the reality we’re facing.&quot;
Could this actually happen? Well, one Big 12 athletic director seemed to think it&apos;s not too far fetched, even saying he&apos;d be fine with the Big Ten and SEC breaking away. Kirk Herbstreit, a prominent voice within the sport, also said he&apos;d support the Power Four leaving the NCAA.
When this many big voices are saying the same thing, suddenly it becomes a lot more likely. As hard as it may be to believe, the NCAA&apos;s governance of college football might not be long for this world.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cornyn Crushed: 6 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Runoffs in Texas</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T03:00:29.197Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Cornyn Crushed: 6 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Runoffs in Texas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump’s record of ousting those he sees as disloyal continued apace with Senator John Cornyn’s defeat. Whether his relationship with Senate Republicans can be repaired is another question.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Controversial Democrat who called for ‘Zionists’ to be imprisoned toppled after backlash</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T02:51:31.756Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Controversial Democrat who called for ‘Zionists’ to be imprisoned toppled after backlash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrat Maureen Galindo, a South Texas sex therapist who drew nationwide ire from Democratic Party leaders, was defeated in her primary runoff against Bexar County Sheriff’s Office official Johnny Garcia, according to the Associated Press.
The seat, newly drawn following Texas Republicans’ redistricting effort, is currently represented by &quot;Squad&quot; member Rep. Gregorio Casar. However, the liberal lawmaker is running in an adjacent district being vacated by Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas, leaving the now red-leaning seat up for grabs.
Galindo became a national flashpoint when she was accused of antisemitism for floating a plan to imprison &quot;American Zionists&quot; at an ICE detention center in the district while pushing back on suggestions she was trying to create an &quot;internment camp.&quot;
Galindo shocked observers when she edged out Garcia in the original March primary, which led to Tuesday’s runoff.
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Garcia, meanwhile, condemned Galindo’s comments and partially blamed Republicans for bolstering her name recognition.
Garcia is a San Antonio native and has experience working as a police deputy, a SWAT hostage negotiator and a public information officer — the official tasked with speaking to the press and making public appearances.
His campaign was framed around his self-description as an old-school Democrat and was viewed as the more moderate choice in Tuesday’s contest.
Two Republicans are also vying for the seat in the Republican primary — one of whom is a relative of nearby GOP Rep. Monica de la Cruz.
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With the 35th District redrawn in Republicans’ favor, Democrats appeared to view Galindo’s candidacy as a catastrophic liability.
Her rhetoric has since been condemned by members of the far left of her party, including Reps. Hakeem Jeffries and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.
&quot;This vile language by her is disqualifying and has no place in American politics, and certainly not in the Democratic Party,&quot; Jeffries and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said in a joint statement, adding, &quot;To embrace and uplift a fringe candidate with antisemitic — and extremely dangerous — rhetoric and views in order to win an election is beyond the pale.&quot;
&quot;Texans will not be fooled and will reject her at the ballot box next week,&quot; they added.
Fox News Digital’s Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Texas Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright and wife share story of 2017 crash that left her permanently paralyzed</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright and wife share story of 2017 crash that left her permanently paralyzed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Texas Railroad Commissioner Jim Wright says his wife, Sherri, has always been more than just his partner.
&quot;She’s not only my wife, she’s my best friend,&quot; Wright says in a newly released video from The American Border Story. &quot;We were never apart. We do better together than we do apart.&quot;
The couple is publicly sharing for the first time the story of the 2017 crash that left Sherri permanently paralyzed, describing how a normal morning changed nearly every part of their lives.
Sherri Wright recalled first meeting Jim while working in San Antonio, where her desk happened to sit directly in front of the men’s restroom.
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&quot;Everybody would always talk to me except for Jim,&quot; she said in the video.
Jim Wright said he immediately noticed her.
&quot;I remember meeting her there and thinking to myself that’s the most beautiful woman I’ve ever laid my eyes on,&quot; he said.
After weeks of small conversations, the two became close friends before eventually marrying in Las Vegas during the National Finals Rodeo.
&quot;It started out as being a friend turning into my best friend and then turning into my wife,&quot; Jim Wright said. &quot;It’s just been amazing.&quot;
Then came Jan. 9, 2017.
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&quot;It was a normal day,&quot; Sherri Wright said.
She had just dropped the couple’s youngest son off at school and was driving home when the crash happened about a mile from their house.
Sherri Wright recalled the moment of impact and waking up trapped inside the wreckage.
&quot;I remember my breath letting go,&quot; she said. &quot;I just remember looking up and glass was going in my eyes.&quot;
&quot;My son, he was trying as hard as he could to bend the metal to get me out,&quot; she added.
Jim Wright said he rushed to the scene before later learning his wife had been paralyzed.
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&quot;And I just told him I didn’t want to live,&quot; Sherri Wright said.
&quot;My whole life I worked. I took care of my kids,&quot; she said. &quot;It changed everything. Basically took away more than half of my life.&quot;
The couple said the crash forced them to adapt to in-home care while Sherri Wright struggled with the loss of independence that came with her injuries.
Sherri Wright also described the emotional toll of feeling invisible in public.
&quot;You know, I go places and they talk to whoever’s beside me rather than talk to me,&quot; she said. &quot;Just because my hands and my legs don’t work doesn’t mean that I’m not a person. You deserve the respect that everybody else gets.&quot;
After describing the impact the crash had on their family, both Jim and Sherri Wright connected their experience to concerns about illegal immigration and border security.
&quot;Families affected by illegal immigrants passing through this border should never have had to endure this,&quot; Sherri Wright said. &quot;We do not not want you here. Just come here legally.&quot;
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Jim Wright said he believes the broader issue goes beyond a single crash.
&quot;That’s the root of the cause,&quot; he said. &quot;Until we can figure out how to get a better grasp on controlling that cartel activity that’s going on in Mexico, I don’t think we’re ever going to be out of the dramatic expense that we’ve had to pay.&quot;
Still, the couple said they have focused on moving forward with the support of their family.
&quot;I think there’s so many people out there like me,&quot; Sherri Wright said. &quot;I’m just fortunate that I have a family that have all come around me and helped me and we can do things together as a family instead of me sitting in a nursing home.&quot;
&quot;You can’t stay in and try to lay blame on everybody else,&quot; Jim Wright said. &quot;You’ve got to make the best of that situation and it gets easier over time.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democrats Pick a Moderate in a Texas Race Roiled by Antisemitism Accusations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Democrats Pick a Moderate in a Texas Race Roiled by Antisemitism Accusations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The victory by Johnny Garcia, a sheriff’s deputy, brought relief to Democrats, who hope to hold onto a seat that Republicans redrew to flip it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump-Backed Candidate Wins G.O.P. Race in San Antonio District</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump-Backed Candidate Wins G.O.P. Race in San Antonio District</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Carlos De La Cruz, a first-time candidate, defeated a moderate rival in a U.S. House district that was redrawn to favor Republicans, but where Democrats see an opportunity.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US Forest Service announces additional fee‑free day on June 6</news:name>
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			<news:title>US Forest Service announces additional fee‑free day on June 6</news:title>
			<news:keywords>All standard amenity recreation sites on national forests and grasslands will be available at no cost.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Texas MAGA battle ends with Middleton victory as Chip Roy falls short in AG Race</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas MAGA battle ends with Middleton victory as Chip Roy falls short in AG Race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Republican state senator who spotlighted his support for President Donald Trump and his MAGA agenda is one step closer to succeeding Ken Paxton as Texas attorney general.
State Sen. Mayes Middleton on Tuesday defeated Rep. Chip Roy, one of the most conservative members of the U.S. House, for the Republican attorney general nomination in Texas, the Associated Press reports.
The ballot-box battle between Roy and Middleton, the president of an independent oil and gas company, turned bitter and expensive, and partially became a test of which candidate was more of a fighter for Trump and his America First and MAGA movements.
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Middleton, who edged Roy in the March primary, dished out roughly $17 million of his own money to back his campaign. But Roy, a former Texas assistant attorney general and former chief of staff to conservative Sen. Ted Cruz, received a late surge in fundraising from major backers.
&quot;We&apos;ve gotten the financial support necessary to compete with my self-funder opponent, who&apos;s got his inheritance money that he can just spend,&quot; Roy highlighted in a Fox News Digital interview on the eve of the runoff.
Roy argued that Middleton&apos;s lack of courtroom experience would make him a poor attorney general.
&quot;Having been the first assistant attorney general makes me ready on day one, but it&apos;s also that I&apos;ve been a prosecutor, I&apos;ve been in court, I&apos;ve sat in front of a judge, stood in front of a judge, argued cases, and he has never done any of those things. And we think those things should matter,&quot; Roy emphasized.
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Middleton pushed back, questioning Roy&apos;s conservative credentials and running ads claiming Roy&apos;s &quot;betrayed MAGA&quot; as he pointed to the times the congressman has broken with Trump over policy.
&quot;Chip Roy is someone that has spent a decade fighting the president. He actually said President Trump committed impeachable conduct on the House floor,&quot; Middleton told Fox News Digital. &quot;Instead of spending 10 years fighting President Trump, what have I done? I&apos;ve spent 10 years fighting to defeat the left, which is what matters the most in this race.&quot;
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But Roy, in response, said, &quot;Everyone knows that I&apos;m a longtime defender and supporter of the president&apos;s agenda, of the America First agenda, the MAGA agenda, but I&apos;m also an independent thinker who will stand up and make the case.&quot;
And pointing to Middleton, Roy charged, &quot;MAGA is not something you just buy. My opponent thinks you can buy the brand.&quot;
Middleton returned fire, arguing, &quot;Chip Roy is putting out there that he is a top ally to President Trump when the exact opposite is the case.&quot;
Trump stayed neutral in the runoff showdown.
Middleton will likely face Democratic state Sen. Nathan Johnson, who came close to clinching his party&apos;s nomination in the primary. Johnson was facing off against former Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski.
Paxton decided against seeking re-election, as he ran for the Republican Senate nomination against longtime GOP Sen. John Cornyn.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Joe Mazzulla wins NBA Coach of the Year after calling the award &apos;stupid&apos; just months earlier</news:name>
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			<news:title>Joe Mazzulla wins NBA Coach of the Year after calling the award &apos;stupid&apos; just months earlier</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla called the Coach of the Year award &quot;stupid.&quot;
Now, he’s won it.
&quot;I don’t need it. I think it’s a stupid award,&quot; Mazzulla said back in March after being asked about the possibility of winning it due to the Celtics’ regular-season success without some of its stars, including Jayson Tatum, for most of the year.
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The award’s winner was announced on Tuesday night, as Mazzulla helped lead the Celtics to the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference with a 56-26 record, finishing four games behind the top-seeded Detroit Pistons.
But Mazzulla wasn’t just calling the award stupid for the sake of it – he believed it should be a &quot;coaching staff of the year&quot; honor rather than one person getting hardware.
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Mazzulla, discussing the honor on Tuesday night, told NBC as much.
&quot;The long nights, the trips, game plans, the video guys that are clipping up the film and coding it, the assistants who are putting in the game plan, I think there’s so much that goes into winning one game,&quot; Mazzulla explained. &quot;It starts with the players, but it goes to our staff. I feel bad that they’re not here — but forever indebted to the guys that we have that give up time with their families and their time to give us a chance to win every day.&quot;
Mazzulla is the fourth Celtics coach to win the award, which is named after the legendary Red Auerbach, who won it in 1965. Tom Heinsohn (1973) and Bill Fitch (1980) have also received the Red Auerbach Trophy in their careers.
Auerbach helped lead the Celtics to nine NBA titles, including eight in a row from 1959-66, during his Hall of Fame career.
Mazzulla was able to capture that glory in 2024, as the Celtics defeated the Dallas Mavericks, 4-1, to notch yet another Larry O’Brien Trophy for Boston’s mantle.
Unfortunately for the Celtics, they were unable to make it far in these playoffs despite their stars getting healthy late in the season. They were shockingly bounced in the first round after losing Game 7 to the Philadelphia 76ers.
But Mazzulla, 37, is now the youngest head coach to receive the Coach of the Year award since the legendary Phil Jackson won it in 1975, per the NBA.
While Mazzulla wanted to point at his staff, Celtics president of basketball operations, Brad Stevens, praised his fourth-year head coach.
&quot;This is well deserved recognition and a testament to both Joe and his staff,&quot; Stevens said. &quot;With all of our unknowns entering the season, Joe did a fantastic job building and growing a team. He pours everything he has into competing at a high level, while helping players find the best versions of themselves within the framework of a team.&quot;
Pistons head coach J.B. Bickerstaff finished in second place, which is the same spot he found himself in after last season, and San Antonio Spurs leader Mitch Johnson finished in third place.
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			  <news:name>Mayes Middleton Defeats Chip Roy in the Runoff for Texas Attorney General</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T02:10:29.598Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Mayes Middleton Defeats Chip Roy in the Runoff for Texas Attorney General</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After connecting his opponent to past criticism of President Trump, the conservative state senator now advances to the general election.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona budget deal appears closer as Republican lawmakers and Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs soften tone in negotiations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona budget deal appears closer as Republican lawmakers and Democrat Gov. Katie Hobbs soften tone in negotiations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Neither side will disclose what was given up, as the fiscal 2017 budget must be done by June 30, to avoid a state government shutdown</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump flexes endorsement power as Army combat vet wins Texas GOP runoff</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump flexes endorsement power as Army combat vet wins Texas GOP runoff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Alex Mealer, an Army combat veteran and energy executive backed by President Donald Trump, is one step closer to winning election to the House.
Mealer defeated state Rep. Briscoe Cain, R-Texas, in a GOP primary runoff election for a Houston-based congressional seat Tuesday, according to The Associated Press.
The matchup in the solidly Republican district was another test of Trump’s endorsement power, which has proven to be decisive in several high-profile races this year. 
The president endorsed Mealer shortly before the first round of voting in March, during which she emerged as the top vote-getter with 36% of the vote.
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Mealer notably received a boost from the conservative Club for Growth, which is frequently one of the top spenders in GOP primaries. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, also backed her campaign.
Because Mealer did not secure a majority of the vote, the race went to a runoff election against Cain, who came in second and notched 31% of the vote.
Cain has served in the Texas House of Representatives since 2017 and was endorsed by Gov. Greg Abbott, R-Texas. He is viewed as one of the most conservative members of the state legislature and has touted endorsements from the National Rifle Association (NRA), Concerned Women for America, Young Republicans of Texas and the Texas Homeschool Coalition PAC, among other Republican-aligned groups.
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The primary winner will face environmental activist Leticia Gutierrez in the general election. 
The newly redrawn seat is widely expected to flip to Republican control and is rated noncompetitive by the Cook Political Report. Trump would have carried the district by nearly 20 points in 2024.
Republicans redrew the Democratic-heavy seat last year as part of a GOP-friendly gerrymander that effectively ousted Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, from the district he had represented for more than two decades.
Green ultimately chose to challenge Rep. Christian Menefee, D-Texas, for Houston’s lone Democratic seat, which also went to a runoff election Tuesday.
Mealer narrowly lost a bid for Harris County Judge in 2022 against Judge Lina Hidalgo. She also received the president’s backing during that campaign.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump-backed mortgage banker defeats pilot in GOP primary runoff to replace Wesley Hunt</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump-backed mortgage banker defeats pilot in GOP primary runoff to replace Wesley Hunt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Trump-backed Republican Jon Bonck won the GOP runoff Tuesday for Texas’ 38th Congressional District, putting him on track to succeed Rep. Wesley Hunt in a solidly Republican Houston-area seat.
Bonck defeated Shelly deZevallos, a pilot and president of the West Houston Airport, after finishing far ahead of the March primary field but falling just short of the majority needed to win the nomination outright.
He led the first round with 47.7% of the vote, while deZevallos advanced to the runoff with 18.6%, according to Ballotpedia&apos;s results from the early-March primary contest.
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Bonck will advance to face Democrat Melissa McDonough in the November general election, though Republicans are expected to be heavily favored in Texas’ 38th Congressional District, with Cook Political Report rating the Houston-area seat Solid Republican.
The race became an open-seat contest after Hunt, who was first elected in 2022, opted against seeking another House term and instead launched a U.S. Senate bid.
Bonck graduated from Louisiana State University in 2009 with a degree in biochemistry, according to his LinkedIn profile. He is currently a mortgage industry manager in the Houston area.
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Endorsed by President Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, Bonck campaigned as a Christian conservative, family man and described himself on his campaign website as &quot;not a political celebrity&quot; but rather a &quot;servant leader.&quot; He also touts endorsements from Reps. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, and Morgan Luttrell, R-Texas, on his campaign website.
In a candidate questionnaire, from earlier this month ahead of the runoff, Bonck listed affordability, immigration and public safety as the three biggest challenges facing the Houston-area district he is hoping to represent.
Meanwhile, he said putting America first &quot;means securing the border, stopping blank checks to foreign countries, cutting waste and regulation, lowering costs, and empowering families.&quot;
Bonck also added that government &quot;should get out of the way so small businesses can grow and parents can lead their children’s education and healthcare decisions.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Texas Democrats pick lieutenant governor nominee to challenge GOP incumbent Dan Patrick</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas Democrats pick lieutenant governor nominee to challenge GOP incumbent Dan Patrick</news:title>
			<news:keywords>DALLAS — Texas Democratic voters selected state Rep. Vikki Goodwin as their nominee for lieutenant governor Tuesday night, defeating Marcos Vélez in the party’s primary runoff and setting up a November showdown against Republican incumbent Dan Patrick.
The contest became a test of what direction Texas Democrats want to take in the general election.
Goodwin, who took office in 2019, campaigned on boosting public school funding and teacher pay, expanding Medicaid, investing in water infrastructure and repealing Texas’ abortion ban.
Meanwhile, Vélez, who worked in Texas refineries and is a member of the United Steelworkers union, centered his campaign on property tax relief, raising the minimum wage and affordability measures aimed at working families and seniors.
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The lieutenant governor’s office presides over the Senate, controls the chamber’s agenda, appoints committee chairs and can break tie votes — powers that give the position major influence over which bills reach the governor’s desk.
The lieutenant governor also helps craft the state budget as co-chair of the Legislative Budget Board and serves on the Legislative Redistricting Board, which redraws political maps if lawmakers fail to do so.
Polls closed across Texas at 7 p.m. Tuesday, with turnout expected to be significantly lower than during the March primary election.
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During his decade as lieutenant governor, Patrick has pushed the Legislature steadily to the right and built a strong network of Republican allies within the Senate. Political observers say his defeat in November would create a major power vacuum in Texas Republican politics and significantly reshape dynamics inside the Legislature.
Still, while the lieutenant governor currently holds sweeping authority, much of that power comes from Senate rules approved at the start of each legislative session.
If a Democrat were to win office in November, the Republican-controlled Senate could move to rewrite those rules and reduce the lieutenant governor’s powers, potentially altering how the chamber operates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara Resigns After Investigation </news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T01:20:29.200Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara Resigns After Investigation </news:title>
			<news:keywords>The chief, Brian O’Hara, began leading the department in 2022 as it reeled in the aftermath of the police killing of George Floyd.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Inside Maricopa County’s secretive grand jury process</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T01:13:04.079Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Inside Maricopa County’s secretive grand jury process</news:title>
			<news:keywords>12News got an inside look at Maricopa County’s secretive grand jury process and how citizens decide whether criminal charges move forward.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Olive Farmer aims for late summer opening</news:name>
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			<news:title>Olive Farmer aims for late summer opening</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Perry Rea, owner of Queen Creek Olive Mill, two-time James Beard semifinalist chef Bernie Kantak and Andrew Fritz, co-owner and operator of In Good Spirits Hospitality, will bring The Olive Farmer to area residents later this year (submitted photo).

With an anticipated August or September opening in the former Santo Arcadia space at 4418 E. Osborn Road, The Olive Farmer aims to be a lively neighborhood destination – equal parts restaurant, market and gathering place, according to the owners.
Led by two-time James Beard semifinalist chef Bernie Kantak and Perry Rea, owner of Queen Creek Olive Mill, The Olive Farmer will offer an all-day, Italian-inspired dining experience, according to a press release. Mornings begin with locally roasted coffee, house-made pastries and quick breakfast options. Throughout the day and into the evening, guests can enjoy Italian-style sandwiches layered with imported meats and cheeses, along with artisanal pizzas and convenient grab-and-go offerings.
As night falls, the menu expands to feature house-made pastas and riffs on Italian classics. Dessert is highlighted by a specialty affogato and gelato program – a nod to indulgent simplicity. In addition, a dedicated “Flour Lab” will produce bronze-extruded pastas, slow-fermented dough, bread, focaccia, and pastries, guided by The Mill’s Agostino Trentacoste, a Palermo-born pizzaiolo and certified flour technician.
The space will house a curated market by Queen Creek Olive Mill featuring its full line of premium olive oils, sauces and imported and locally made goods, along with its all-natural skincare line. It also will feature “take and make” meals such as fresh pasta and oven-ready dishes that can be paired with a wine from the bottle shop.
The beverage program comes to life in ISSIMA, the concept’s back bar, where Italian-inspired cocktails lead the program. Expect reimagined classics built with fine oils, vinegars, citrus, and a focused selection of vermouths, aperitivos and amaros.
Learn more at www.theolivefarmeraz.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Tesla Road Rage Driver&apos; sentenced to seven years in prison after attacking mother and daughter in Hawaii</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Tesla Road Rage Driver&apos; sentenced to seven years in prison after attacking mother and daughter in Hawaii</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man dubbed the &quot;Tesla Road Rage Driver&quot; was sentenced to seven years in prison in connection with a violent road rage attack in Hawaii.
Nathaniel Radimak was sentenced Thursday in connection with a 2025 attack involving a mother and her 18-year-old daughter in Honolulu.
Radimak, who has prior convictions tied to road rage attacks against motorists, acknowledged his actions during sentencing.
&quot;I take accountability. I just feel bad about it,&quot; Radimak said, according to Hawaii News Now. &quot;It shouldn’t have happened, but I really need a certain kind of treatment that is being prolonged and farther away. It’s not helping me, but I take accountability.&quot;
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Radimak was charged with one count of unauthorized entry into a motor vehicle and two counts of third-degree assault. He pleaded no contest earlier this year.
Judge Clarissa Malinao said during sentencing that Radimak had failed to seek necessary medical care and continued using illegal substances while on parole for previous convictions.
&quot;His history of violence is propensity for violence, and defendant’s voluntary intoxication and discontinuation of medication increase the risk of his dangerousness to self and to the public,&quot; Malinao said. &quot;These findings also demonstrate and reinforce that the defendant is indeed a danger to the safety of the public.&quot;
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Radimak, 39, was charged after allegedly assaulting an 18-year-old woman and her 35-year-old mother during an incident on May 7, 2025, according to the Honolulu Police Department.
Police said the teen was parking downtown when she saw a gray Tesla drive past her.
The two allegedly exchanged words before Radimak got out of the vehicle and assaulted both victims before fleeing the scene, police said. Authorities said he was driving a 2022 gray Tesla with Oregon license plates.
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Radimak was arrested by Honolulu police the following day.
The arrest came just months after Radimak was released from prison after serving less than a year of a five-year sentence tied to a series of violent road rage attacks in Southern California.
He was sentenced in 2023 after pleading guilty to assault, vandalism, elder abuse and making criminal threats.
Fox News Digital previously reported that Radimak was known for driving a Tesla and using a pipe to attack the vehicles of his victims, including multiple women.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation previously said Radimak received 424 days of credit for time served while awaiting sentencing in the earlier case.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Pilar Arias and Louis Casiano contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Comedian Tom Segura mocks &apos;delusional&apos; California liberals denying LA&apos;s decline as city &apos;desperate&apos; for change</news:name>
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			<news:title>Comedian Tom Segura mocks &apos;delusional&apos; California liberals denying LA&apos;s decline as city &apos;desperate&apos; for change</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Comedian Tom Segura spoke to podcaster Joe Rogan on Monday, marveling at how some liberal Californians are still &quot;delusional&quot; about the decline of Los Angeles.
During their lengthy conversation, Rogan and Segura spoke about how the Middle East, both in the ancient past and in the 20th century, had some thriving, cosmopolitan areas. Segura commented that one might have understandably thought they might continue that way forever.
&quot;Well look at LA,&quot; Rogan replied, joking it has undergone a similarly shocking decline.
DAVID SPADE WONDERS IF HOLLYWOOD CAN RECOVER ITS MOVIE INDUSTRY AS PEOPLE FLEE LOS ANGELES
Segura agreed, noting he, like Rogan, has many friends there, and that there are ultimately two kinds of citizens there now.
&quot;There&apos;s two types now. The ones who acknowledge that this is different, and then the delusional ones,&quot; Segura said. &quot;I know a lot of people who are like ‘Yeah of course it&apos;s different. You&apos;re like  - yeah you can see it, you can see this is a different place than it was several years ago.&quot;
By contrast, he continued, &quot;then there&apos;s people who are like ‘No man everything&apos;s fine.’ You&apos;re like, ‘You&apos;re not in reality right now.’&quot;
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&quot;Well, they probably had seven or eight boosters, so maybe they&apos;re not thinking so straight,&quot; Rogan joked. &quot;Those are the people that kept getting boosted.&quot;
Segura was surprised that people are still getting COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, something Rogan said is very much happening, as they can be seen proudly touting they are getting further booster shots on social media.
Rogan went on to ask Segura if he thinks former reality TV star Spencer Pratt has a chance to win the mayoral election in LA.
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&quot;I think anyone&apos;s got a chance. I think if you put together a campaign that gets some excitement and people talking, you have a chance in LA,&quot; Segura said. &quot;I really do. Like that city, the people there are-&quot;
&quot;They’re desperate,&quot; Rogan interjected.
&quot;They&apos;re desperate,&quot; Segura agreed. &quot;And also, they live for entertainment. So, entertain them a little,&quot; and both of them agreed that Pratt indeed is entertaining.
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Rogan chuckled about Pratt’s campaign stunt where he power-washes his name into sidewalks, so that the letters of his name are the only clean portion of sidewalk among the filth with the message, &quot;Imagine if the streets were this clean.&quot;
Segura agreed, saying that if anything, President Donald Trump’s career shows there is a clear precedent for reality TV stars to run as political outsiders and win elections.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MAGA triumph: Trump ally Ken Paxton defeats John Cornyn in bitter Texas GOP primary war</news:name>
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			<news:title>MAGA triumph: Trump ally Ken Paxton defeats John Cornyn in bitter Texas GOP primary war</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PLANO, TX – President Donald Trump and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton are the winners in the Lone Star State&apos;s bitter Republican Senate primary battle, which has spanned for more than a year and became the most expensive Senate primary in history.
Paxton, who was endorsed by Trump just one week ago, defeated longtime GOP Sen. John Cornyn in Tuesday&apos;s runoff election for the Republican nomination, the Associated Press reports.
Paxton now faces off against state Rep. James Talarico — a rising star in the Democratic Party — in the general election in a race that is among a handful that may decide if the Republicans hold their slim 53-47 majority in the Senate. Talarico, who topped progressive star Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a vocal Trump critic, in the March primary is trying to become the first Democrat in nearly four decades to win a Senate election in Texas.
Trump targeted Cornyn as &quot;VERY disloyal&quot; as he backed Paxton, a major Trump ally and MAGA firebrand, in the final days of the runoff campaign. The ballot-box showdown in right-leaning Texas served as the latest test of Trump&apos;s immense grip over the Republican Party and the strength of his endorsements in GOP nomination races.
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The runoff election was held three weeks after Trump&apos;s purging of five state senators in Indiana&apos;s primary who had opposed his push for congressional redistricting, a week and a half after the president helped to oust Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana — who, five and a half years ago, voted to convict Trump in his second impeachment trial — and one week after Trump was instrumental in sending vocal GOP critic Rep. Tom Massie of Kentucky down to defeat in his re-election bid.
After sitting on the sidelines for months, Trump last Tuesday backed Paxton.
&quot;Ken is a true MAGA Warrior who has ALWAYS delivered for Texas, and will continue to do so in the United States Senate,&quot; Trump wrote in a social media post last Tuesday.
The two heated rivals topped a crowded field of contenders in the early March primary, with Cornyn edging Paxton. But since neither cleared the 50% threshold, the nomination race headed into overtime.
Trump, in backing Paxton, said that &quot;John Cornyn is a good man, and I worked well with him, but he was not supportive of me when times were tough.&quot;
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Pointing to the senator&apos;s past criticism of him, Trump added, &quot;John was very late in backing me in what turned out to be a Historic Run for the Republican Nomination, and then, the Presidency.&quot;
Cornyn, in a Fox News Digital interview on the eve of the runoff, emphasized his support for the president and his agenda.
&quot;President Trump has called me a friend and a good man, and we&apos;ve worked with him closely for both terms of office,&quot; the senator said.
Paxton, who grabbed significant national attention the past dozen years by filing lawsuits against the Obama and Biden administrations, disagreed.
&quot;John Cornyn fought Trump on the border. And you can go back over about a decade and see that he was not for the border wall,&quot; Paxton charged in an interview on Fox News&apos; &quot;The Big Weekend Show.&quot;
CONTENTIOUS REPUBLICAN SENATE PRIMARY IN TEXAS HEADED INTO OVERTIME
Paxton also argued that the senator &quot;fought the president&apos;s re-election. He fought him in 2024, said his time had passed, and he fought him in 2016. So this is not a pro-Trump guy. I don&apos;t know if we could be more different on the Republican issues than John Cornyn and me. So there is a vast difference between the two of us.&quot;
Cornyn pushed back.
&quot;I don&apos;t know how much more with him I could be than 99.3% of the time,&quot; the senator told Fox News Digital.
&quot;I want him to be successful. I want America to be successful, and I want Republicans to be successful. But you know, in the end, as I said, Texans are the only ones going to be able to make a choice, and I think Texans can be pretty independent,&quot; Cornyn added.
Paxton has faced a slew of scandals and legal problems that have battered him over the past decade. In 2023, the Texas House of Representatives voted to impeach Paxton, but he was eventually acquitted of all charges by the state Senate.
And Paxton is dealing with a very messy divorce, with his wife citing &quot;biblical grounds&quot; based on &quot;recent discoveries&quot; in filing last year to end their marriage.
Cornyn, who was supported by Senate Majority Leader John Thune and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, repeatedly argued that if Paxton was the GOP&apos;s nominee, the party will be forced to spend millions of dollars to keep the seat from flipping and that Republicans down-ballot will suffer.
&quot;He&apos;s gotten more and more emboldened as he&apos;s gotten away with all the scandal and mischief that now is very well known, but were he to be the nominee and be exposed to general election voters, especially independents, I think it&apos;s going to be a very rocky time,&quot; the senator predicted.
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And pointing to Talarico, who hauled in an eye-popping $27 million in fundraising during the first three months of this year, Cornyn said, &quot;There will be an incredible tsunami of Democratic funds coming in against Paxton, were he the nominee. Conversely... if I am the nominee... we&apos;ll be able to shoulder the burden pretty much on our own. I won my last general election by 10 points. I think I can do similarly against somebody who&apos;s as far left and radical as James Talarico.&quot;
While Paxton shifted his ads to target Talarico in the wake of the Trump endorsement, Cornyn and allied groups continued to blast Paxton.
&quot;I don&apos;t think anybody could honestly argue that we haven&apos;t fought hard to make the case here,&quot; Cornyn said of his campaign.
And he emphatically said he had &quot;worked too long and too hard to help build the Republican Party in Texas, and in the United States Senate, and to keep Texas the envy of the nation when it comes to opportunities and pursuing the American dream, to let that go, to squander it, and let it go without a fight.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>GOP veteran defeats populist candidate in one of America&apos;s most conservative districts</news:name>
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			<news:title>GOP veteran defeats populist candidate in one of America&apos;s most conservative districts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republican veteran strategist Tom Sell defeated populist, MAGA-style candidate Abraham Enriquez in a primary runoff race in a Texas congressional district known as one of the most conservative in the country.
Sell, a Republican strategist with years of agricultural consulting experience, beat Enriquez on election night, earning () percent of the vote in the solid red 19th Congressional District in West Texas.
A fifth-generation West Texan and businessman, Sell styled himself as an &quot;America-first&quot; &quot;champion for rural America.&quot;
He was endorsed by several key House Republican leaders, including Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., and Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio. Sell also earned endorsements from younger congressional Republicans, Reps. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, and Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla.
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Meanwhile, Enriquez, a young candidate who cast himself as the anti-establishment contender in the race, earned ()% of the vote.
Enriquez, who founded the conservative Hispanic outreach organization Bienvenido, ran on a &quot;pro-Trump,&quot; America-first platform. He was endorsed by Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, Turning Point Action, and the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
President Donald Trump did not make an endorsement in the race.
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District 19, which includes vast swaths of West Texas, including Lubbock and Abilene, is considered a Republican stronghold. As a result, Sell&apos;s primary victory virtually guarantees he will succeed outgoing Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, who is retiring from Congress.
Arrington, 53, had been endorsed for re-election by Trump, but he decided not to run again. In a statement announcing his decision, Arrington said, &quot;I have a firm conviction, much like our founders did, that public service is a lifetime commitment, but public office is and should be a temporary stint in stewardship, not a career.&quot;
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Sell will face Democratic candidate Kyle Rable, an Army Reserve officer who ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ken Paxton Ousts John Cornyn, Solidifying Trump’s Grip on the Republican Party</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ken Paxton Ousts John Cornyn, Solidifying Trump’s Grip on the Republican Party</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, overcame scandals and a significant fund-raising disadvantage to win. His victory sets up the general-election clash that Democrats had hoped for.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump administration permits Volvo to keep selling connected cars in the US</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl RB Josh Jacobs arrested on multiple domestic abuse charges</news:name>
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			<news:title>Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl RB Josh Jacobs arrested on multiple domestic abuse charges</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three-time Pro Bowl and former NFL rushing champion Josh Jacobs was arrested Tuesday following an investigation by the Hobart-Lawrence, Wisconsin, police department and booked on five domestic abuse-related charges, police said in a statement.
Police arrested Jacobs and booked him into Brown County Jail on charges of ...
Strangulation and suffocation is a felony offense, according to Brown County Jail records. The other four charges are misdemeanors.
Jacobs’ arrest stems from an incident that occurred Saturday, according to police, who were dispatched to a disturbance complaint at 8:37 a.m.
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Police had no further statement on the arrest or the investigation that led to it.
Jacobs, 28, has retained legal representation and is denying that he&apos;s done anything wrong.
&quot;Josh vehemently denies the allegations, and this matter is in the early stages of investigation with important evidence that has not yet been made public,&quot; reads the statement from David Z. Chesnoff and Clarence Duchac, who are representing the player.
&quot;We ask for fairness and restraint while the judicial process takes its course.&quot;
And, of course, the next stop in the process is getting the Green Bay Packers and NFL to address the matter. So here it is:
&quot;We are aware of the matter and have been in contact with the club,&quot; the NFL said through a spokesman.
The Packers, meanwhile, released a statement to The Athletic that also claimed awareness of the matter and little else.
&quot;We are aware of the matter involving Josh Jacobs. As it is an ongoing legal situation, we will withhold further comment,&quot; the Packers said.
This, of course, is all bad news for Jacobs at the moment.
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Guilty or not, his name is obviously now associated with domestic abuse in the court of public opinion and what happens in the court of law, well, we&apos;ll see.
Jacobs, by the way, has re-established himself as one of the NFL’s premier running backs during his time with the Packers, making him a fan and coaching staff favorite.
In his first season with Green Bay in 2024, Jacobs rushed for 1,329 yards and a career-high 15 rushing touchdowns while adding more than 300 receiving yards and another score. He earned his third career Pro Bowl selection and became a centerpiece of coach Matt LaFleur’s offense, helping the Packers maintain one of the league’s more balanced attacks.
His 15 rushing touchdowns tied for the third-most in a single season in franchise history, and the Packers viewed his signing as a major upgrade after moving on from longtime starter Aaron Jones.
Before arriving in Green Bay, Jacobs spent five seasons with the Raiders organization after being selected in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Alabama.
He made an immediate impact as a rookie, rushing for 1,150 yards and earning Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year votes. He finished second in that balloting.
The best season of Jacobs’ career came in 2022 with the Las Vegas Raiders, when he led the NFL with 1,653 rushing yards and more than 2,000 yards from scrimmage. That breakout season earned him first-team All-Pro honors and his second Pro Bowl selection while making him the first Raiders running back since Marcus Allen to win the NFL rushing title.
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			  <news:name>ASU baseball earns NCAA Tournament berth, faces Ole Miss in Lincoln Regional</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Players from the Arizona State baseball team sit together in Tempe Monday as they await their fate in the NCAA Tournament.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spencer Pratt accuses LA Mayor Karen Bass of breaking election law by campaigning near ballot box</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T00:51:49.745Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Spencer Pratt accuses LA Mayor Karen Bass of breaking election law by campaigning near ballot box</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spencer Pratt filed a formal complaint accusing his opponent, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, of violating election laws by allegedly campaigning too close to a ballot box.
&quot;Karen Bass just violated election law here,&quot; the reality star, who is running for mayor as an Independent, wrote on X on Tuesday.
He continued, &quot;She is so accustomed to breaking the law with no accountability, she even filmed herself doing it. Well, those days are over. We just filed a formal complaint for illegally gaming the election. We must protect our democracy.&quot;
Pratt added that &quot;Electioneering within 100 feet of a ballot box is AGAINST THE LAW. Soliciting votes at a ballot box is AGAINST THE LAW. These clear violations show a reckless disregard for the rule of law and our democratic process.&quot;
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He went on to say that a person in a position of power such as Bass &quot;should be especially respectful of our democratic laws, but this is just emblematic of Karen&apos;s mafia-like regime. It&apos;s ‘rules for thee, but not for me.’&quot;
The 42-year-old included a photo of the complaint in his post, adding, &quot;We will uphold the rule of law and our democratic norms. Enjoy your conference calls with your lawyers, Karen!&quot;
Under state law, candidates aren’t allowed to campaign within 100 feet of a ballot box.
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Pratt in his post included a campaign post of hers that appeared to show her encouraging people to vote while near a ballot box.
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A spokesperson for Bass told Fox News Digital: &quot;Spencer is just mad that his supporters are AI cartoons and we have real Angelenos. We follow the rules.&quot;
The spokesperson, Alex Stack, added, &quot;his complaint is blatantly false. There were two locations filmed for this video, one 200+ feet away from the ballot box (with signs) and one next to the ballot box (no signs).&quot;
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In Pratt’s complaint, his attorney Peter McNulty calls for Bass to be investigated by the city for &quot;illegal electioneering,&quot; adding that because of the &quot;seriousness of the issue&quot; a similar complaint had been filed with the state.
&quot;This sort of activity in such close proximity to voters has the potential to intimidate and improperly influence voters; which is exactly why these laws and restrictions are in place to begin with,&quot; McNulty wrote.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Pratt for further comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>House Dem who repeatedly tried to impeach Trump toppled in heated Texas race</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T00:51:29.681Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>House Dem who repeatedly tried to impeach Trump toppled in heated Texas race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Texas redistricting claimed a longtime Democratic incumbent Tuesday, as Rep. Christian Menefee defeated Rep. Al Green in a Houston-area runoff that forced two sitting House Democrats into the same race.
Rep. Al Green, one of Congress’ most vocal Trump antagonists, lost his Democratic runoff Tuesday to fellow Texas Rep. Christian Menefee after redistricting scrambled Houston-area congressional lines.
The race for Texas’ solidly Democratic 18th Congressional District was an incumbent-on-incumbent Democratic clash, with Green and Menefee both trying to preserve their places in Congress after redistricting altered the congressional districts around Houston.
In Texas, it is mandated by law that if no candidate has captured a majority of the vote during a primary, the race will head to a runoff election. Menefee received 46% of votes and Green 44.2% following the early-March primary.
Green has been among President Donald Trump&apos;s fiercest critics in Congress, pursuing impeachment charges on multiple occasions against him during both of Trump&apos;s terms. Green has been kicked out of Trump&apos;s State of the Union addresses multiple times as well for standing up and protesting amid the speech.
Following the close March primary, Fox News Digital caught up with Green on Capitol Hill, during which the longtime congressman cited $1.5 million in spending against his campaign by the crypto-industry as a major driver behind the closeness of his race. 
At the same time, Green slammed Menefee, over his alleged lack of experience and failure to show up for votes early in his congressional career following his tenure as an attorney.
Meneffee is a fresher face in Washington who ran on bringing a new face to Congress to combat Trump and Republicans.
&quot;A former commercial litigation lawyer from a military family, Mr. Menefee had been mentioned as a potential statewide candidate. His decision to run for Congress instead underscored what many Democrats have acknowledged: that the prospects for breaking the Republican hold on state politics in Texas appeared dim for Democrats in the short term,&quot; Menefee said in a post to his website last March.
Menefee will take on Republican Ronald Whitfield in the November general election, though Menefee is strongly favored in the heavily-Democratic Houston-area district.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Christian Menefee Defeats Al Green in Texas Democratic House Runoff</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-27T00:51:06.151Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Christian Menefee Defeats Al Green in Texas Democratic House Runoff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The showdown, manufactured by a Republican gerrymander, created one of many generational clashes consuming Democrats this cycle.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>5 Things to Know About John Cornyn, Republican Senate Hopeful in Texas</news:name>
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			<news:title>5 Things to Know About John Cornyn, Republican Senate Hopeful in Texas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>He is fighting for political survival against a primary challenger backed by President Trump.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>5 Things to Know About Ken Paxton, Republican Senate Hopeful in Texas</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>With the support of President Trump, Mr. Paxton is trying to unseat Senator John Cornyn in a high-profile Republican runoff.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NAU ROUNDUP: Eric Heins becomes 8th NAU Inductee into Big Sky Conference Hall of Fame</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Daily Sun Tuesday print edition coming a day later due to Memorial Day holiday</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>The Tuesday edition of the Arizona Daily Sun will be delivered a day late this week because of the Memorial Day holiday.The Wednesday edition will still have everything from the usual Tuesday edition, including comics, weather and more. But we…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ask The Vet: How to deal with Valley Fever in your pets</news:name>
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			  <news:name>How frequently has Shai Gilgeous-Alexander actually flopped to get foul calls in the NBA playoffs?</news:name>
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			<news:title>How frequently has Shai Gilgeous-Alexander actually flopped to get foul calls in the NBA playoffs?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NBA has seen its popularity decline in recent years, for any number of obvious reasons.
Chief among them is that the league fully embraced left-wing politics, particularly around the 2020 season, with many prominent players and coaches joining in. There were league-wide initiatives, statements and public displays of support for a particular viewpoint.
Unsurprisingly, that turned off plenty of fans. And ratings and interest dropped as a result. But it&apos;s not just politics that&apos;s hurt the league&apos;s position in the sporting landscape. It&apos;s the rapid proliferation of predictable basketball and maybe most importantly, obvious flopping.
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Perhaps the poster child for the flopping phenomenon is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. SGA, as he&apos;s more commonly known, is the reigning MVP. He led the Oklahoma City Thunder to the NBA Finals in 2024-2025, closing out the Indiana Pacers to win a championship. And he&apos;s two wins away from a return trip, as of Tuesday afternoon, locked in a tied series with the San Antonio Spurs.
SGA is clearly an extremely talented player with an obvious skill set. He&apos;s also known for using, shall we say, the court and officiating to his advantage. And some new &quot;research&quot; from Yahoo! Sports&apos; Tom Haberstroh attempted to answer whether perception about SGA&apos;s flopping matches reality.
In a series of articles, Haberstroh tracked how often SGA has hit the court thus far in the NBA postseason, with the theory being that falling during shot attempts is the most clear-cut method to emphasize contact and most importantly, draw whistles.
And sure enough, Gilgeous-Alexander falls during field-goal tries more than his peers. A lot more.
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Haberstroh&apos;s research was thorough, in that he found that SGA fell on 20 of his 187 field-goal tries through the first few rounds of the playoffs. That&apos;s 10.7%. Other guards he tracked included James Harden, Jalen Brunson and Donovan Mitchell. Along with seeming &quot;flopping&quot; critic and emerging NBA star Victor Wembanyama. Harden, who has a reputation for flopping himself, hit the court on 19 of 219 attempts, or 8.7%. Brunson and Mitchell were also behind at 7.9% and 7.6%. Wembanyama? He fell just once, for a 0.6% rate. And didn&apos;t get a foul call to show for it.
So how often does SGA&apos;s propensity for falling benefit him? Quite a bit, it turns out. He got foul calls on 37 shots in the postseason, falling on a whopping 19 of them. Over 50% of the time when fouled in a shooting attempt, he falls to the court. That&apos;s wild. And for some perspective, it&apos;s by far the highest rate of any similar player in the postseason and, Haberstroh points out, &quot;he has fallen more on his fouled shots (19 times) than Brunson, Mitchell and Wembanyama combined (17).&quot;
Incredibly, through that dataset, he&apos;d fallen on 17.4% of all shot attempts.
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Haberstroh updated his findings on Tuesday ahead of Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals, and found that SGA has actually become more prone to falling as the postseason has progressed. He went from 11 in the first round, to 13 in the second round, to 22 thus far against the Spurs.
And it&apos;s paying off. He&apos;s now drawn a foul 23 out of 46 times that he&apos;s hit the court in the playoffs, or 50% of the time. That&apos;s a remarkable advantage for someone as good as SGA on free throws. It&apos;s also an outlier compared to those similar players. Brunson gets the same call just 20.8% of the time, Mitchell is 21.2% and Harden was 40.6% before being eliminated.
So thanks to Haberstroh&apos;s research, we can at least confirm that it&apos;s not a figment of imagination to say that SGA is frequently falling. And more importantly, getting rewarded for it at remarkable rates. It&apos;s possible, of course, that not all of these falls are purposeful flops. But there are plenty of videos going around showing that he&apos;s not shy at creating contact, or emphasizing it for effect.
That&apos;s not fun to watch and it&apos;s not exciting or quality basketball, particularly on the biggest stage. But it&apos;s an all-too-common part of the modern NBA, because it works. More so for SGA than even other stars. No wonder people aren&apos;t watching.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WHS graduates its 113th class</news:name>
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			<news:title>WHS graduates its 113th class</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Photos by Joshua Therio
Tatum Henling delivers one of six valedictorian speech for the Winslow High School class of 2026.


Co-valedictorian Zachary Despain is recognized during Winslow High School’s commencement ceremony for the Class of 2026.


Ann Breeze delivers her valedictorian speech.


Gino Quinones, one of Winslow High School’s Class of 2026 valedictorians, addresses the crowd at commencement.


Winslow High School graduates leap from their seats in celebration as the final name is called and fireworks burst overhead.

By Shawn White
 Winslow High School celebrated the Class of 2026 with a commencement ceremony that brought graduates, families, friends and school staff together to mark the milestone. The ceremony honored the work that carried students to graduation, from years of classes and activities to the final walk across the stage to receive their diplomas. The class’s top academic honorees included valedictorians Tatum Ann Henling, Gino Gilbert Quinones, Anne Marie Breeze, Sophia Grace Haydukovich, Zachary Paul DeSpain and Aaliyah Nizhonii Nichols, and salutatorians Owen Thomas Hendricks, Brody Glenn Knight and Aayden D’Wayne Roland. As the final names were called, graduates rose from their seats in celebration, closing the evening with cheers, applause and fireworks over the Class of 2026.
 After commencement, graduates were invited to continue the celebration at the annual Because We Care party, an all-night event organized as a safe and memorable graduation-night alternative for seniors. Because We Care parents raised more than $26,000 throughout the school year to provide free food, activities and prizes for the Class of 2026, with 81 seniors attending this year’s event. Every student who attended went home with prizes, and Mariah Hernandez won the grand prize, a 2013 Nissan Altima donated by Rey Rey Auto Sales. Organizers thanked the senior parents, local businesses and Winslow community members whose donations, volunteer work and support helped make the farewell celebration possible.
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			  <news:name>Tragic deaths reported in Taylor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tragic deaths reported in Taylor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>At approximately 11:43 p.m. on Monday, May 18, officers responded to the area of Cedar Street in Taylor after receiving a report of two deceased individuals. The individuals were discovered by a family member. 
 Following an initial investigation, it was determined that Donald Shurter Sr., 75, fatally shot his son, Donald Shurter Jr., 53, before taking his own life. No additional suspects are believed to be involved.
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			  <news:name>Class of 2026 bids farewell</news:name>
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			<news:title>Class of 2026 bids farewell</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Photos by Linda Kor
Classmates (left to right) Tatum Dixon, Jaimen Tsosie, Eli James, Cort Miller, Luke Miller, Leon Howerton and Wyatt Bowler stand together one last time as classmates before graduation.


Salutatorian Kaci Palmer spoke to the family and friends taking part with her classmates in this passage from high school to adulthood.


Valedictorian Amber Neill addresses those present, thank her teachers and expressing her gratitude for the athletic program at the school that helped her to excel.


Teacher Amy Peterson stands with the JCHS Class of 2026 before they take the stage to receive their diplomas.


Ryah Frost (left) and Amyrene Torres share a moment of fun prior to taking the stage.


Friends Lena Haddox (left) and Katelyn Begay share a final moment together as classmates.


Mariah Miller (left) and Chiara Musichini share the excitement of graduating from high school.

Joseph City High School celebrated the graduation of its seniors last week with a full house at BG Bennett Auditorium. Speakers included Valedictorian Amber Neill and salutatorian Kaci Palmer.
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			  <news:name>Stunning behind-the-scenes family photos from Donald Trump Jr and Bettina Anderson&apos;s Bahamas wedding weekend</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stunning behind-the-scenes family photos from Donald Trump Jr and Bettina Anderson&apos;s Bahamas wedding weekend</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Members of the Trump family have been soaking up the Bahamas sun after Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson’s joyous wedding weekend — and some are sharing their fun moments on Instagram.
In the days following the nuptials, Anderson offered just a tiny glimpse of married life so far on Instagram Stories, posting a photo of a personalized item embroidered with her new name, &quot;Mrs. Trump.&quot;
First daughter Ivanka Trump also shared several behind-the-scenes moments from the celebrations, including photos with her niece Kai Trump, the eldest daughter of Donald Trump Jr. and Vanessa Trump.
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One image showed Ivanka Trump and Kai Trump posing together in colorful summer dresses, while another captured the pair paddleboarding in turquoise waters during downtime over the wedding weekend.
Ivanka Trump paired her yellow bikini with an oversized straw hat.
&quot;The best paddle board partner,&quot; Ivanka Trump wrote alongside the post.
She also shared romantic photos taken with her husband Jared Kushner during the weekend festivities. 
In one image, she wore a strapless yellow mini dress with floral detailing, while Kushner wore a white shirt and matching trousers.
Lara Trump also posted photos from the weekend, including beachside moments with husband Eric Trump and group shots featuring Ivanka Trump, Tiffany Trump and Kai Trump.
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&quot;Don and Bettina are wonderful together. I’m so proud to have witnessed so much of their journey as a couple,&quot; Eric Trump told Page Six a few days ago, as Fox News Digital previously noted.
&quot;They truly light up around each other, and it’s been amazing watching their story unfold. Couldn’t be happier for them on their special day.&quot;
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Roughly 40 guests attended the celebration, including Donald Trump Jr.’s five children and several members of the Trump family, according to reports. 
The couple reportedly scaled back earlier White House wedding considerations in favor of a smaller Bahamas celebration amid tensions surrounding the war in Iran.
A larger celebration with extended family and friends is still expected later this year, according to reports.
President Donald Trump did not attend the Bahamas ceremony due to responsibilities in Washington, though reports said the couple hopes to eventually celebrate at the White House with the president and first lady Melania Trump in attendance.
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The wedding followed Trump Jr. and Anderson’s engagement in December 2025 after roughly a year of dating.
Anderson, 39, is a philanthropist and model who has become a familiar presence at Trump family events in Palm Beach and Mar-a-Lago over the past year.
Earlier this year, she celebrated her bridal shower at Mar-a-Lago alongside several members of the Trump family ahead of the wedding festivities.
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Trump Jr., 48, is the eldest son of President Trump and serves as executive vice president of the Trump Organization.
He was previously married to Vanessa Trump from 2005 to 2018, and the former couple share five children together: Kai, Donald III, Tristan, Spencer and Chloe.
Anderson has not previously been married and does not have children.
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			<news:title>When to Expect Results in the Texas Primary Runoff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Unofficial results will start coming in after polls close at 7 p.m. local time. They will be posted on the state’s voter portal.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>As Republicans Battled in the Runoff, Talarico Sought to Unify Democrats</news:name>
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			<news:title>As Republicans Battled in the Runoff, Talarico Sought to Unify Democrats</news:title>
			<news:keywords>James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, has been raising money and looking to unite his party for the general election.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Narcotics investigation leads to arrest tied to Winslow property</news:name>
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			<news:title>Narcotics investigation leads to arrest tied to Winslow property</news:title>
			<news:keywords>During the early morning hours of April 11, Major Crimes Apprehension Team  (MCAT) detectives responded to the Winslow Police Department to assist with a narcotics trafficking investigation. A traffic stop conducted by the Winslow Police Department led to the discovery of approximately 1.02 pounds of powdered fentanyl that was allegedly being transported from the El Mirage area to Winslow. The estimated street value of the seized fentanyl is approximately $27,720.
 During the course of the investigation, MCAT detectives identified an adult male suspect, later identified as Leon Richardson, 47, of El Mirage, as being connected to the alleged narcotics trafficking activity. Through investigative methods and collected evidence, detectives developed additional information related to suspected drug trafficking activity in the Winslow area.
 On May 19, MCAT detectives, along with the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Interdiction Unit and Patrol Division, the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS), and the Winslow Police Department, executed a search warrant at a property associated with Richardson in the Winslow area.
 During the execution of the search warrant, investigators located evidence believed to be consistent with narcotics manufacturing and trafficking activity. Items seized included an industrial-sized pill press, M30 dye, quantities of suspected cutting agents, firearm suppressors, a stolen firearm, and approximately 2.2 pounds of methamphetamine, with an estimated street value of approximately $35,000. Investigators also discovered what appeared to be a fentanyl pill conversion lab on the property.
 Richardson was charged with transportation of a narcotic drug, possession of a narcotic drug for sale, manufacturing of a narcotic drug, possession of a narcotic drug, transportation of a narcotic drug for sale, possession of dangerous drugs for sale, possession of dangerous drugs, possession of manufacturing equipment, possession of a weapon by a prohibited possessor, possession of drug paraphernalia, conspiracy, possession of a firearm during a drug offense and use of a cell phone during a drug offense and booked into the Navajo County Jail.
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			  <news:name>NPC Governing Board seeks district representatives</news:name>
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			<news:title>NPC Governing Board seeks district representatives</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Northland Pioneer College (NPC) is seeking candidates to represent Districts 1, 3 and 4 on the Navajo County Community College District Governing Board. 
 The District 1 seat, currently held by Kristine Laughter, covers a large portion of the Navajo Reservation, including Kayenta, Many Farms, Pinon and a portion of Keams Canyon. 
 The District 3 seat, currently held by Porter Black, encompasses communities south of the I-40 corridor, including the southern portion of Holbrook and all or part of the communities of Woodruff, Snowflake, Taylor and White Mountain Lake. 
 District 4 seat currently held by Everett Robinson, includes portions of communities south of the 260, including most of Show Low, Linden, Pinedale and Heber/Overgaard. 
  In districts 1 and 4, the successful candidate will serve a six-year term, beginning January 2027, through December 2032. The position in District 3 will be to fill the remaining four years of a six-year term, beginning January 2027 and ending December 2030. 
 To qualify for the Nov. 3, general election ballot, interested parties must submit a statement of interest with the Navajo County Elections Department at the Navajo County Complex in Holbrook before collecting necessary signatures. Nomination petitions and papers may be filed no earlier than June 6, and no later than 5 p.m. on July 6.
 The five-member unpaid District Governing Board sets college policies and oversees the general operation of Northland Pioneer College. The board hires and directs the college president, who, in coordination with an executive team of vice presidents and directors, implements board policies and carries out day-to-day operations at the college. Board meetings are usually held at 10 a.m. on the third Tuesday of every month (except July) at the NPC Holbrook Campus located at 2251 E. Navajo Blvd.
  Candidate forms and additional information can be found online at https://www.navajocountyaz.gov/326/Candidates.
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			  <news:name>Local students awarded scholarships to attend NPC</news:name>
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			<news:title>Local students awarded scholarships to attend NPC</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The House Restaurant, KGJ Roofing, The White Mountain Autism and the Darrin Reed Foundation recently awarded over $20,000 in scholarships to NPC students for the upcoming 26-27 school year.
 The students gathered with their friends and families for a meal “on the house” courtesy of The House restaurant and owners Chris and Michelle Corbin.  
 Local recipients include Snowflake senior Shaylee Troutman, who took home the NPC On The House scholarship worth a generous $2,200. The scholarship will cover the cost of tuition for their first year at NPC. A student from Blue Ridge and Show Low were also recipients.
 This year’s awardee of the KGJ Roofing-Building Futures One Roof at a Time scholarship in the amount of $3,000 went to Dylan Palensar of Blue Ridge High School. Last year’s KGJ scholarship recipient, Jack Harris of Holbrook, also joined the scholarship night’s festivities. He will continue to be supported by KGJ Roofing throughout his journey and has a bright future ahead of him, having earned his welding and OSHA certifications and top accolades at NPC.
  The Darrin Reed Foundation generously awarded scholarships worth $1,500 each to six NPC students who are studying in EMT, paramedic, fire science, and justice studies. The recipients of the Darrin Reed NPC scholarships were Lance Charleston, Colby Garvin, Susan Kimsey, Malachi Kessay, Serenity Smith, and Jared Stone. 
 In partnership with The Darrin Reed Foundation, The White Mountain Autism Foundation added to the pool of awards with a $1,000 scholarship to NPC student Caleb Pike. The foundation supports the lives of local special needs individuals, their families, and the community. 
  These scholarships are facilitated by NPC Friends and Family, the non-profit foundation that supports students at NPC. 
 NPC Friends and Family has over 40 scholarship opportunities for those interested in or who are currently attending NPC. The organization supports the mission and goals of NPC through the advancement of programs and services and the establishment and growth of scholarships like these. For more information about NPC Friends and Family and how you can get involved in expanding opportunities for local students, contact Jesse Reeck at jesse.reeck@npc.edu or 928-532-6145.
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			  <news:name>Six nursing students graduate from NPC’s Winslow campus</news:name>
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			<news:title>Six nursing students graduate from NPC’s Winslow campus</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Photo courtesy of Northland Pioneer College
NPC Little Colorado, Winslow campus nursing graduates (left to right) Savannah Carmody, Aerielle Alfred, Shanae Goodman, Serphina Manygoats, Teniel Walker and Garek Hurt.

Friends, family, and NPC faculty and administration gathered to celebrate six outstanding nursing graduates from the Little Colorado Campus in Winslow at a special pinning ceremony at The Arboretum in Flagstaff on May 8. They include Savannah Carmody, Aerielle Alfred, Shanae Goodman, Serphina Manygoats, Teniel Walker and Garek Hurt.
 These students worked extremely hard to maintain their work, family, school and clinical schedules to become the area’s next generation of nurses. The pinning ceremony honored not only their academic achievements but the compassion, resilience and dedication it takes to become a nurse. The pinning ceremony is a meaningful tradition, symbolizing the transition from student to professional, and is a way of welcoming each graduate into the nursing profession. 
 These dedicated and talented nurses are ready to serve the needs of our communities and enter the healthcare profession as skilled and caring nurses.
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			  <news:name>Sheryl Jaramillo recognized for her service to older adults</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sheryl Jaramillo recognized for her service to older adults</news:title>
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Sheryl Jaramillo has been recognized as the Retirement Housing Foundation’s Social Service Coordinator of the Year for her work with the citizens of Winslow.

The Retirement Housing Foundation (RHF) is celebrating individuals that are making a difference in the lives of people in their communities. RHF is recognizing Sheryl Jaramillo of Winslow as its 2026 Social Service Coordinator of the Year. The award is part of RHF’s annual Older Americans Month recognition program, celebrating the staff and volunteers whose dedication shapes life for older adults every day.
 Jaramillo has spent most of her professional life showing up for people who need someone in their corner.
 She started working with children with special needs at 19. Later, she moved to Head Start. Then, more than 13 years ago, she joined Winslow Manor, an affordable senior housing community in Winslow, operated by the Retirement Housing Foundation, as a social service coordinator and never looked back.
  “When someone told me that this job was available, I said, ‘Do you know what? That’s something that I would really love to try,&apos;” Jaramillo said.
  What followed was a career defined by the quiet, essential work of connecting older adults to the services and support they need to stay in their homes. Mental health referrals, food access, benefits navigation, emergency outreach, Jaramillo handles it all.
  “She will do anything for anyone, especially the residents,” said Pearl Anderson, manager of Winslow Manor. “I think she’d come even if she wasn’t being paid.”
  For residents, her impact is felt in both the big moments and the day-to-day ones. “She has continually helped every single time that I’ve needed it,” said Butch Nichelson, a resident, who has relied on Jaramillo’s help navigating programs and services over several years. “She is a true asset.”
  Resident Becky Graybeal describes a different kind of presence: calm, steady, unshakeable. “I’ve never heard her raise her voice,” Graybeal said. “She never gets excited or overwhelmed.”
  Jaramillo’s reach extends beyond the walls of Winslow Manor. Building janitor Lola Ono says Jaramillo regularly helps community members outside the property who come to Ono with questions.
  “She doesn’t just help the people here in the community,” Ono said. “She helps even the ones out there.”
  Diana Pro, director of social service coordination for RHF, said the award is well deserved. “She brings in so many valuable services to the residents, but above all, she’s very compassionate and empathetic,” Pro said. “Cheryl is always there putting her best foot forward with a smile.”
  Founded in 1961, RHF provides affordable housing and supportive services to help older adults, low-income families and people with disabilities live independently with dignity. More than 19,000 residents call RHF home across 184 communities in 28 states, supported by a team of nearly 1,000 people.
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			<news:title>5 Things to Know About Al Green, Democratic House Candidate in Texas</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Library dinosaurs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Library dinosaurs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Photo by Shawn White
Dinosaurs may be extinct, but the Winslow Library’s summer reading program is bringing them back to life with “Unearth a Story,” a free dinosaur-themed initiative encouraging readers of all ages to explore books throughout the summer. Staff members (left to right) Joshua Friedan, Kennedy Arend, Brandee Leary, Michael Luther and Danie Therio are helping promote the program, which includes prizes such as Arizona Diamondbacks tickets, pool passes and Bearizona admission, while adults 21 and older can also enter to win giveaways including a two-night stay at Desert Diamond Casino and many more prizes! Community members interested in participating can contact the library for information on how to sign up.

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			  <news:name>State Attorney General says Marshall ineligible to serve as Navajo County Recorder</news:name>
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			<news:title>State Attorney General says Marshall ineligible to serve as Navajo County Recorder</news:title>
			<news:keywords>David Marshall

By Shawn White
 Navajo County Recorder David Marshall is facing a potential legal challenge from the Arizona Attorney General’s Office over whether he is eligible to hold the county office after resigning from the Arizona House of Representatives before being sworn in as recorder.
 Attorney General Kris Mayes sent Marshall an April 24, letter stating that her office believes he is ineligible to serve as Navajo County Recorder because he had been elected to a two-year term in the Arizona House beginning in January 2025 and ending in January 2027. Mayes wrote that Article 4, Part 2, Section 5 of the Arizona Constitution bars members of the Legislature from holding another public office or being employed by the state, county, city or town during the term for which they were elected or appointed, except for school trustee positions and public school teaching jobs. 
 Marshall resigned from the House to accept the recorder position after the Navajo County Board of Supervisors voted to have him fill the position and was sworn in as recorder on April 21. Mayes wrote that, because Marshall’s elected legislative term would not conclude until January 2027, he is “not currently eligible to hold another public office” or be employed by a county. The attorney general said that unless Marshall resigned as recorder, her office would be required to file a quo warranto action in the Arizona Supreme Court, a legal action used to challenge whether a public office is being unlawfully held. 
 Marshall, through attorney Linley Wilson of Holtzman-Vogel, responded May 6, disputing the attorney general’s interpretation and arguing that Marshall is lawfully serving because he resigned from the Legislature before taking the oath as county recorder. Wilson wrote that the “material facts are undisputed,” but that the legal conclusion reached by the Attorney General’s Office is incorrect. 
 According to Wilson’s letter, Marshall had been reelected to the Arizona House of Representatives for the term beginning in January 2025. After a vacancy occurred in the Navajo County Recorder’s Office, the Navajo County Board of Supervisors conducted a selection process under state law to fill the vacancy. At its April 14 meeting, the board held a call to the public on the appointment, heard from several residents supporting Marshall, and then interviewed three finalists in executive session. 
 Wilson claims that Marshall tendered his resignation from the Arizona House the next day, effective April 17 and was sworn in as Navajo County Recorder on April 21. Wilson argued that Marshall never simultaneously held both offices and was not a member of the Legislature when he took office as recorder. 
 The dispute centers on how to interpret the constitutional phrase stating that “no member of the legislature, during the term for which he shall have been elected or appointed shall be eligible to hold any other office” or be employed by the state or local governments. Mayes’ letter relies on prior Attorney General opinions from 1977, which said the provision prohibits taking another office during the elected term whether or not the legislator resigns and that a legislator who assumes another office in violation of the provision could be subject to ouster. 
 Wilson’s response argues that the provision applies only to someone who is currently a “member of the Legislature,” not to someone who previously served but resigned before taking another office. The letter says the purpose of the constitutional provision is to prevent conflicts of interest, self-dealing and dual office-holding by sitting legislators who could influence the creation, powers or compensation of another public office they later seek to hold. 
 Wilson cited several Arizona Supreme Court cases to support that position, including State ex rel. Pickrell v. Myers, State ex rel. Nelson v. Yuma County Board of Supervisors and Laos v. Arnold. The response argues that those cases support a status-based reading of the provision tied to whether someone is actually a member of the Legislature and whether they are in a position to influence legislation. Wilson wrote that a person who has resigned from the Legislature cannot vote on legislation, participate in legislative deliberations or influence the creation or compensation of an office. 
 The response also argues that Arizona’s resign-to-run law does not apply to Marshall’s appointment because that law concerns offering oneself for nomination or election to another salaried office, not seeking appointment. Wilson cited a 2017 Attorney General opinion that said an elected salaried official may apply for an appointment without resigning from office because seeking appointment is not the same as seeking nomination or election. 
 Wilson further argued that the 1977 Attorney General opinions cited by Mayes are advisory, not binding on courts or successor attorneys general and said they did not adequately address later or controlling Arizona case law. The letter states that those opinions should not be the basis for seeking to remove a duly appointed public officer from office. 
 The response also challenges whether the Attorney General’s Office has authority to bring the threatened quo warranto action under the circumstances. Wilson cited Arizona Supreme Court decisions involving former Attorney General Mark Brnovich and the Arizona Board of Regents, arguing that the attorney general must identify a violated law and an unlawful exercise of public office. Wilson wrote that Mayes’ letter does not identify an unlawful act by Marshall but instead rests on what Wilson called a flawed reading of the constitutional provision. 
 Mayes’ letter says her office is seeking to ensure that public offices are held lawfully under the Arizona Constitution. Wilson’s response asks the Attorney General’s Office to withdraw its threat of legal action and says Marshall remains willing, through counsel, to discuss the matter further if the office has additional concerns or legal authority it wants to raise.
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			  <news:name>HUSD staff research combats rising district utility costs</news:name>
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			<news:title>HUSD staff research combats rising district utility costs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Talaina Kor
 During the Holbrook Unified School District (HUSD) No. 3 Governing Board meeting on Tuesday, May 12, teachers and faculty presented on their action research projects done during the 2025-2026 school year. These projects are part of the district’s 301 Performance Pay Program, allowing staff to study, explore and attempt to solve problems within the district. 
 Business Manager Lauren Maestas studied alternative utility solutions to be implemented within the district. According to her presentation, Arizona Public Service (APS) has proposed a 14.34% rate increase in utilities. Due to high rates, Maestas’ goal was, “To figure out ways within utilities that we can find some efficient savings,” Maestas explained, adding, “My focus was on solar and also turf.” 
 She referenced a study conducted by Arizona State University for the district, which estimated $91,000-$111,000 in potential annual savings through energy focused improvements.
 After reviewing the district energy costs, Maestas surmised that the largest utility drain to the district is Indian Wells Elementary School (IWES), which operates at nearly three times the cost of the district per site at $115,434 annually due to utility rates under Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA).
 Although solar typically might not offer savings in other areas, IWES is the exception. Maestas surveyed six regional districts, 75% of which reported that using solar under standard APS rates was not beneficial due to their lower baseline costs. Due to IWES being subjected to NTUA rates, which have much higher baseline costs than APS, it would benefit from solar implementation in ways other locations wouldn’t.
 In the PowerPoint presented by Maestas, it was estimated that by investing approximately $350,000 into solar implementation at IWES would result in a 25%-35% total utility reduction, resulting in $40,000 annual savings. 
 Maestas also research the return of investment (ROI) on turf implementation at Park Elementary School, which showed replacing grass with a synthetic alternative would cost substantially more than current maintenance. The initial investment is $500,000 for installment and must be replaced every decade.
 Based on her research, Maestas recommended the board implement an updated energy management system (EMS) as well as solar installation at IWES. Although an EMS would cost approximately $50,000 to implement districtwide, annual savings would come in between $10,000-$30,000 through lighting and HVAC optimization. 
 Holbrook High School (HHS) Principal Clete Hargrave spoke on his project, as well, stating “My action research was on all the freshmen transition initiatives that we implemented this year.” According to Hargrave’s presentation, the 2024-25 freshmen class’s data showed 70% of freshmen students had failing grades, 43% had behavior referrals, which making up nearly half of the entire high school’s referrals and 37% were not on track to graduate by the end of freshmen year. 
 Cohort partitioning, data driven outreach and a peer mentorship program called Link Crew were all implemented this last school year to improve these freshmen centered issues. Results showed approximately a 10% increase in on-track graduations, going up to 74%. Targeted intervention improved grades significantly with a 46.7% reduction in course failures. 
 Human Resources Director Anne Touchstone presented on her investigation into the district’s wellness program and how it improves staff retention and morale, which was also the subject of her action research the previous year. 
 During call to the public Holbrook High School (HHS) senior Hunter Tallsalt thanked the board for all the support they have provided. “None of my success, none of my accomplishments in life could be possible without the Holbrook administration backing me up, in both the teachers and the administrative board.” Tallsalt added he will attend the University of Arizona to study biochemistry. The board also thanked Tallsalt for all his involvement in the school as well as his attendance to the district meetings.
 The board held a public hearing for the expenditure budget revisions for FY 2026, during which no one spoke. The budget revisions to the FY 2026 budget were then approved. Major revisions noted in the revised budget include a $489,374 reduction due to a natural decrease in enrollment. “When we set our budget in the beginning of the school year, we set our budget at a higher student estimate. That way we can build in that budget capacity just in case we have growth,” explained Business Manager Maestas, adding that if there was an increase that wasn’t accounted for it would result in a financial loss.
 One time supports that helped offset the reduction included a $120,683 state aid supplement, $44,531 from District Additional Assistance and $134,012 from Free-and-Reduced-Price-Lunch Group B Weight for a total of $299,226. Despite the reduction, the budget remains financially sound. The final maintenance and operations budget limit is approximately $23.5 million with a $6.4 million carry forward from FY 2024-25. 
 In other business, the board:
 * Approved the High Noon Decodable Book Series for Hulet Elementary for final adoption. The decodable books will be used to increase reading proficiency in second and third grades.
 * Approved FY 2027 classified placement pay schedule effective July 1. The placement schedule is used for all new hires as of July 1.
 * Approved retention stipends for classified staff as presented for the 2026-2027 school year (SY).
 * Approved a job description for a junior high/high school health aide to help meet the medical needs of the schools. 
 * Approved a HUSD social worker job description.
 * Approved an elementary health aide/attendance clerk job description that combines health aide duties and attendance team duties.
 * Approved an extra duty job description for a Career and Technical Education (CTE) coordinator as part of the HHS leadership redesign for SY 2026-2027.
 * Approved an HHS student services extra duty job description.  The job description outlines extra duties for before and after school as well as events.  
 * Approved Celena Ambrose to student teach at Indian Wells Elementary School in the fall semester. Ambrose is a Northland Pioneer College student and has fingerprint clearance credentials.
 * Approved the engagement letter with CWDL Auditing Services to conduct the fiscal audit for the Holbrook School District in FY 26. 
 * Approved Flexible Creativity as a sole source provider for professional development services for Project Momentum.
 * Awarded the Outsource Counseling Services proposal to Arizona Psychological Services as the primary service provider and Guided Path Services for secondary services. HUSD concluded a five-year Request For Proposal (RFP) for counseling and social worker services.
 * Approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the United Way of Northern Arizona and HUSD to provide KinderCamp for incoming preschool to kindergarten students at Park Elementary School and IWES during summer 2026.  
 * Approved the 2026-2027 intergovernmental agreement between Vail Unified School District and the HUSD for the use of the Beyond Textbooks Program.  
 * Approved the Arizona Risk Trust and Alliance insurance coverage for SY 26-27. The insurance covers liability, car and professional liability; as well as Alliance for worker’s compensation liability. 
 * Approved the HUSD summer activity plan. Summer activities will be grant-funded or sponsored by clubs. Cost for travel will increase to .30 cents per mile.  District liability insurance will cover these events.
 * Approved a MOU between HUSD with ACE Development Company. The MOU outlines funding for Energizing Roadrunner initiatives, STEM supplies and community event funding.  
 * Approved the classified employment of Yolanda Attakai, IWES school secretary; Ashley Hayes, special education high needs paraprofessional trainee 2026/27; AnaPaula LeSueur, Hulet, daycare assistant and preschool aide increase to 29 hours 2026/27; Sally O’Dell, district, purchasing bookkeeper 26/27; and Ezabelle Salazar, special education high needs paraprofessional trainee 2026/27.
 * Approved the certified retirement of Jeffrey Strong, HHS teacher, effective May 25.
 * Approved the certified employment of Saraphania Benally, special education academic success teacher 26/27; Galen Knight, HHS assistant principal 26/27; Shawn Layden, district, ESI substitute; Craig Remos, HHS teacher in construction 26/27; Amanda Sander, Hulet Elementary School teacher 26/27; Elizabeth Self, Park Elementary School and IWES music teacher 26/27; and Jeffrey Strong, HHS, teacher ESI, return to work 26/27.
 * Approved extra duty for Stephanie Bridegam, IWES, special education summer services; Estefana Chavez, Karen Estridge, Adicia Paschal, Eric Salley and Loren Silver, all HJHS 2026 summer school; Marilyn Francisco, Athina Lewis, Gabriel Nells and Sophia Nells, all IWES 2026 summer school; Arletta Nez and Danelle Garner, Hulet Elementary School 2026 summer school; Sylvia Jackson, HHS 2026 curriculum development; Callie Jensen, HHS Link Crew coordinator; Delmar Johnson, HHS assistant coach boys soccer 26/27; Jamie Justman, HHS, ninth grade Success Grant coordinator; Jerald Nez, HHS math department head; Daniel Orton, HJHS 2026 summer club basketball camp; Amanda Remos and Barbra Williams, both special education Child Find screening.
 * Approved professional leave for Laurie Jones, Leadership in Training, Flagstaff, May 7, estimated cost to the district is $115.
 * Approved expense and revolving vouchers totaling $729,066.
      * Approved payroll and expense vouchers totaling nearly $1 million.
 * Approved personnel pay No. 22, $190; personnel pay No. 23, $255,694; personnel pay No. 23.1, $197,000; personnel pay No. 23.2, $1,752; personnel pay No. 24, $64,622; and April 2026 White Fleet driver’s stipend, $1,080.
 * Approved fundraisers for IWES student council, soccer game concessions, April 17, with expected earnings of $300; IWES student council, softball finals concessions, April 24; IWES student council, coffee/tea concession sale, May 4-20, with expected earnings of $160; HHS girls basketball, summer league, June 1, 3, 8 and 10, with expected earnings of $500; HHS golf, golf tournament, dates not yet specified, expected to earn $2,500; and HHS gold, youth golf camp, dates not yet specified, with expected earnings of $700.
 * Approved the acceptance of a $420 donation from Holbrook Lions Club Inc. to Park Elementary School bike awards and $420 to Hulet Elementary School bike awards.
 * Approved consent agenda items and expense vouchers.  Detailed information for all District expenditures may be obtained by contacting the HUSD business office located at 1000 N. 8th Ave.  Phone 1-928-524-6144.
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			<news:title>College board reviews enrollment numbers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Talaina Kor
The Navajo County Community College Governing Board convened for a regular meeting Tuesday, May 19, during which Executive Vice President of Learning and Student Services Dr. Mike Solomonson presented on the district’s spring semester 45th census day.
The 45th day is the mid-semester date used to report student enrollment and compare to previous years. Dr. Solomonson explained the results, stating, “In this FTSE (Full Time Student Equivalent) report you’ll see that we’re down slightly 1.8% in multi-student equivalency from this past spring to the spring of 2025, and we were slightly down in unduplicated headcount at 1.7% in Spring 26.” Spring 2026 semester had a total of 1,438.70 FTSE, and an unduplicated headcount of 2,941, which is 51 less students than Spring 2025.
Before the regular meeting, the board held a special meeting to approve the 2026-27 primary property tax rate and levy of 1.7478%, the 2026-27 operating budget and the 2027-2029 proposed capital budget. The tax rate will generate approximately $20 million. Although the Fiscal Year 2027 budget is expected to exceed the expenditure limit, the $26.9 million carryforward balances will cover any overages. Public hearings for the truth in taxation and the proposed budget were held prior, during which no one from the public spoke.
A representative from SPS+ Architects presented 3D renderings of the blueprint plans for the college’s cosmetology building at the Little Colorado Campus in Winslow.
Retiring NPC staff members John Deaton, Tamara Osborne, Dawn Johnson and Mindy Neff were awarded Emeritus status for their years of service with the college.
Following the regular meeting, the board entered into two executive sessions for discussion and consideration regarding the employment, assignment, promotion, salary, demotion, dismissal, disciplining or resignation of public officers related to President Von Lawson and Chair Everett Robinson. After the first executive session regarding President Lawson, the board directed Vice President of Human Resources Nicole Ulibarri to proceed with the items corrected in executive session. As for the second executive session, Chair Robinson briefly stated, “Chair is announcing that at the end of his term in December 2026, I will not be seeking re-election to the board.”
Board Member Derrick Leslie was not in attendance.
During the meeting, the board:
* Approved new board Policy 1049 Completion Ceremonies. The policy codifies the requirement that completion ceremonies be conducted within the college district. This is in response to multiple times where the Winslow nursing class has conducted their pinning ceremony in Flagstaff, despite verbal requests to limit those events to locations within the district. This would also apply to the Northeastern Arizona Law Enforcement Training Academy cadets requesting to receive their badges at the state capitol during the annual Fallen Officers Observance.
* Accepted the Single Audit Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2025. This report focuses on the district’s compliance with requirements applicable to each major federal program the district administers and on its internal control over compliance. The audit opinion for this report is that the district maintained adequate internal control over compliance and complied with federal compliance requirements for the one major federal program tested.
* Authorized acceptance of $40,000 of grant funding from Advancing Indigenous Science and Engineer Society (AISES) to advance cybersecurity training at NPC.
* Approved to increase Anthology Student licensing to 1,900 licenses from 1,432 for an initial amount of $12,528 to make the district’s licensing current and an annual increase of $50,114.
* Approved the Sparklight network infrastructure services agreements for a 36-month term totaling $546,931. This is a budgeted expense under the college’s telecommunications and network infrastructure budget.
* Approved Ellucian Quote B for Hybrid TAM Managed Services. FY 25-26 ERP budgeted funds will be used to engage Ellucian Managed Services for a six-month period for one full time (FTE) equivalent of application administration consultants for $101,160, and 0.5 FTE of Technical Account Management for $72,120 to directly support the ERP system post go-live in the total amount of $173,280, to be prebilled in FY 25-26.
* Approved using FY 25–26 ERP budgeted funds to purchase Ellucian’s read-only backend data access subscription, at a prorated cost for the remainder of FY 25–26 (approximately two months) at a cost not exceeding $5,000, and to approve the ongoing annual subscription cost of $30,000 for the duration of the college’s Anthology contract.
* Approved Board Member Porter Black to travel to the ACCT New Trustee Governance Leadership Institute in Anaheim, Calif., Aug. 5-7.
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			  <news:name>Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl RB Josh Jacobs arrested on multiple domestic abuse charges</news:name>
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			<news:title>Green Bay Packers Pro Bowl RB Josh Jacobs arrested on multiple domestic abuse charges</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three-time Pro Bowl and former NFL rushing champion Josh Jacobs was arrested Tuesday following an investigation by the Hobart-Lawrence, Wisconsin, police department and booked on five domestic abuse-related charges, police said in a statement.
Police arrested Jacobs and booked him into Brown County Jail on charges of ...
Strangulation and suffocation is a felony offense, according to Brown County Jail records. The other four charges are misdemeanors.
Jacobs’ arrest stems from an incident that occurred Saturday, according to police, who were dispatched to a disturbance complaint at 8:37 a.m.
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Police had no further statement on the arrest or the investigation that led to it.
Jacobs, 28, has retained legal representation and is denying that he&apos;s done anything wrong.
&quot;Josh vehemently denies the allegations, and this matter is in the early stages of investigation with important evidence that has not yet been made public,&quot; reads the statement from David Z. Chesnoff and Clarence Duchac, who are representing the player.
&quot;We ask for fairness and restraint while the judicial process takes its course.&quot;
And, of course, the next stop in the process is getting the Green Bay Packers and NFL to address the matter. So here it is:
&quot;We are aware of the matter and have been in contact with the club,&quot; the NFL said through a spokesman.
The Packers, meanwhile, released a statement to The Athletic that also claimed awareness of the matter and little else.
&quot;We are aware of the matter involving Josh Jacobs. As it is an ongoing legal situation, we will withhold further comment,&quot; the Packers said.
This, of course, is all bad news for Jacobs at the moment.
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Guilty or not, his name is obviously now associated with domestic abuse in the court of public opinion and what happens in the court of law, well, we&apos;ll see.
Jacobs, by the way, has re-established himself as one of the NFL’s premier running backs during his time with the Packers, making him a fan and coaching staff favorite.
In his first season with Green Bay in 2024, Jacobs rushed for 1,329 yards and a career-high 15 rushing touchdowns while adding more than 300 receiving yards and another score. He earned his third career Pro Bowl selection and became a centerpiece of coach Matt LaFleur’s offense, helping the Packers maintain one of the league’s more balanced attacks.
His 15 rushing touchdowns tied for the third-most in a single season in franchise history, and the Packers viewed his signing as a major upgrade after moving on from longtime starter Aaron Jones.
Before arriving in Green Bay, Jacobs spent five seasons with the Raiders organization after being selected in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Alabama.
He made an immediate impact as a rookie, rushing for 1,150 yards and earning Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year votes. He finished second in that balloting.
The best season of Jacobs’ career came in 2022 with the Las Vegas Raiders, when he led the NFL with 1,653 rushing yards and more than 2,000 yards from scrimmage. That breakout season earned him first-team All-Pro honors and his second Pro Bowl selection while making him the first Raiders running back since Marcus Allen to win the NFL rushing title.
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			<news:title>Spurs fans in low-cut tops say they will be in attendance for Game 6 after viral performances in San Antonio</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The playoffs are when the real stars take their games to another level. It&apos;s one thing to put up big numbers in the regular season; it&apos;s another thing to deliver when the lights are at their brightest in the postseason.
Over the weekend, during the back-and-forth Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs, a couple of stars put up performances for the history books.
I&apos;m not talking about Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Victor Wembanyama either. I&apos;m talking about a couple of Spurs fans who showed up ready to go viral in low-cut tops while cheering on the home team.
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They first appeared on Friday night at Game 3 behind the Spurs bench while cameras were on head coach Mitch Johnson. The two grabbed the internet&apos;s attention, then the internet sleuths set out to find out who they were.
The two influencer/content creators, identified by their social media handles as bluebeari and juliejswan, returned for Game 4 on Sunday in brighter low-cut tops. Once again, they were perfectly positioned for some camera time.
The duo, much like Shaq and Kobe in their prime, delivered and went back-to-back in Western Conference Finals games. That&apos;s not an easy feat to pull off, but they made it look easy.
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Game 5 on Tuesday night is in Oklahoma City. The dynamic duo is not expected to make the trip to OKC. They are, however, planning to be back in action for Game 6 on Thursday in San Antonio.
Bluebeari made the announcement on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon, &quot;Yes, we will be at Game 6 #gospursgo #spurs #spursnation.&quot;
When asked by one of the fans they&apos;ve made during their breakout performances over the weekend, how will people know it&apos;s them in attendance, and if they will give people a sign, Blue responded, &quot;Oh you will have signs!&quot;
There will be a lot riding on Game 6 when the series returns to the Spurs home floor. Can these two influencers put together another solid performance?
Will they have enough in the tank to fight back against the Charles Barkley&apos;s &quot;big ol’ women in San Antonio&quot; jokes, which have popped back up thanks to their low-cut tops? I wouldn’t bet against them.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Marlon Wayans defends Dave Chappelle&apos;s trans jokes while having transgender child</news:name>
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			<news:title>Marlon Wayans defends Dave Chappelle&apos;s trans jokes while having transgender child</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Comedian Marlon Wayans defended his friendship with fellow comic Dave Chappelle despite the latter&apos;s jokes about the transgender community.
&quot;I wouldn’t hang with Dave if he was full of hate. I don’t hang with people like that,&quot; Wayans told Variety on Monday. &quot;I know Dave’s heart, and his intention isn’t to punch down. Dave wants to freely tell his jokes, and if you’re going to be anti-comedy, then he’s going to keep attacking you until you learn to have a sense of humor. He’s just standing there and defending his front line as a comedian.&quot;
The &quot;Scary Movie&quot; actor was asked how he views that relationship considering his own transgender child. Wayans insisted that he wasn&apos;t going to tell Chappelle what he couldn&apos;t joke about and viewed Chappelle as fighting a &quot;war&quot; with his critics over censorship.
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&quot;As a comedian, I respect his journey. And as a friend, I respect his journey. And for my child, I respect their journey,&quot; Wayans said. &quot;And as the father of my child, I can appropriate my feelings toward my friend and my feelings toward my child, and how we can put those two things together, and I can explain both sides. I’m between them, so I can explain both sides to each other.&quot;
Wayans revealed that he even attempted to include a cameo for Chappelle in the upcoming &quot;Scary Movie 6.&quot;
&quot;I wrote two really funny scenes for Chappelle and pitched them both. And he was like, ‘Ahhhh,’&quot; Wayans said. &quot;I love Dave, and he’s like a brother, and I hope one day I’ll get that cameo.&quot; 
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Fox News Digital reached out to Chappelle&apos;s publicist for comment.
In 2021, Chappelle faced backlash from the left for transgender jokes in his Netflix special, &quot;The Closer.&quot; Trans activists urged Netflix to drop the program and a small group of Netflix employees also staged a walkout in protest.
In 2023, he continued to make jokes about transgender people in his special &quot;The Dreamer,&quot; when he recounted visiting Jim Carrey on the set of his 1999 movie, &quot;The Man on the Moon.&quot; 
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Carrey employed a &quot;method&quot; approach to portraying real-life comedian Andy Kaufman by remaining in character at all times, and Chappelle was told by the crew to address Carrey as &quot;Andy&quot; when he met him.
&quot;I wanted to meet Jim Carrey and I had to pretend this n---a was Andy Kaufman all afternoon. And he was clearly Jim Carrey. I could look at him and I could see he was Jim Carrey,&quot; he remarked. &quot;Anyway, I say all that to say that&apos;s how trans people make me feel.&quot;
Wayans has also frequently spoken out against cancel culture and encouraged comedians to use off-color jokes despite the threat of backlash.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Illegal alien charged with killing 4 young people in wrong-way DUI crash on Oklahoma highway</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An illegal alien is charged with killing four people after allegedly driving while intoxicated the wrong way on a highway before striking another vehicle, Oklahoma authorities said Tuesday.
Michael Rosario-Cruz, 27, was released from a hospital and booked into the Canadian County Jail on a slew of charges, including four counts of second-degree murder, two counts of DUI causing great bodily injury, transporting an open container, firearm possession, carrying firearms while under the influence and driving the wrong way on a one-way road.
Rosario-Cruz was driving early Friday westbound in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 40 in Canadian County, when he struck another vehicle head-on, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said.
ICE ARRESTS RELEASED ILLEGAL ALIEN ACCUSED OF KILLING DAUGHTER, 9, IN ARIZONA ROLLOVER CRASH
All four people in the struck vehicle, which caught fire, were killed. They ranged in age from 18 to 20, authorities said. The victims were identified as Kiercey Hickson, 20, Quincy Jones, 19, and Haliegh Salazar and Brad Palmer, both 18.
&quot;Driving impaired is a reckless, life-changing decision,&quot; the Highway Patrol said in a social media post announcing the charges. &quot;The loss of these young lives will have a lasting impact on countless family members, friends, and communities.&quot;
A spokesperson for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol told Fox News Digital that Rosario-Cruz is the subject of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer request, meaning ICE has asked to be notified when he is released from custody so they can arrest him and begin deportation proceedings.
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It was not clear when Rosario-Cruz entered the U.S., nor his country of origin.
Fox News Digital has reached out to ICE and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
The four victims were recently remembered at a vigil at El Reno High School, where three of them had recently graduated, News9 reported.
Nancy Salsman, a retired teacher, said three of the victims were once students in her second-grade classroom.
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			<news:title>FIFA faces lawsuit over plan to ban Iran&apos;s pre-revolution &apos;Lion and Sun&apos; flag at 2026 World Cup stadiums</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A major clash is brewing ahead of the 2026 World Cup on American soil as soccer’s unelected global governing body faces aggressive legal action for effectively bending the knee to the Iranian regime.
According to reports, FIFA plans to ban the &quot;Lion and Sun&quot; flag inside tournament stadiums. The green, white, and red tricolor served as Iran’s national flag before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
While the cruel, anti-American dictatorship in Tehran banned the symbol decades ago, it stands as a symbol of freedom and heated opposition to the Ayatollah’s tyranny for millions of dissidents worldwide.
FIFA defended the restriction by pointing to its stringent Stadium Code of Conduct, which outlaws objects deemed political or offensive in the name of neutrality.
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However, critics are blasting the organization for a brazen double standard, noting that FIFA’s guidelines explicitly allow the Palestinian flag to be flown without restriction.
The Institute for Voices of Liberty, a U.S.-based nonprofit represented by attorney Shahrokh Mokhtarzadeh, is spearheading a legal challenge, arguing that enforcing a foreign entity&apos;s speech police tactics inside the United States directly violates our sacred First Amendment protections.
After FIFA arrogantly ignored a strict three-day legal warning to reverse the policy, attorneys announced plans to file a lawsuit in either California Superior Court or U.S. District Court to block the restrictions before kickoff.
Iran is scheduled to open group-stage play against New Zealand on June 15 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, where tens of thousands of freedom-loving Iranian-American patriots are expected in the stands.
The controversy echoes the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where fans carrying anti-regime imagery faced harassment and suppression from local authorities.
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			  <news:name>Lane Kiffin can&apos;t stop talking about Ole Miss, even while explaining why he chose LSU over Florida</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lane Kiffin can&apos;t stop talking about Ole Miss, even while explaining why he chose LSU over Florida</news:title>
			<news:keywords>MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. -- What do you get when Lane Kiffin steps to a microphone in front of a group of reporters? This time it was mostly subdued, though he did finally discuss why he didn’t leave Oxford for Gainesville.
On Tuesday, amid conversations on expanding the College Football Playoff and curtailing rules in regard to governing athletics, Lane Kiffin became the center of attention once again. As athletic directors held court outside the SanDestin Theater, the LSU head coach stole some of their thunder.
You didn’t think Lane Kiffin wasn’t going to speak if given the opportunity, right?
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During his own self-imposed hiatus from social media, Kiffin still found ways to attach his name to the platforms. All by just agreeing to speak, which is not mandatory from the SEC, at their annual meetings.
After gracing Vanity Fair in recent weeks, while at the same time drumming up a firestorm with his comments about past racial tensions in Oxford hampering some recruiting, Kiffin obviously showed a lighter side. And yes, this is all part of the act.
Just as we witnessed on Tuesday evening, with a more subdued Kiffin at the podium.
Even though he has made numerous headlines over the past six months with his move from Ole Miss to LSU, there is still time before both sides take the field in Oxford, which was obviously brought up during his time at SEC spring meetings.
&quot;I&apos;m not even there yet, we&apos;ve got a huge opener with Clemson. I&apos;ve been back to Tennessee before, so I guess we have practice at it,&quot; Kiffin noted.
SEC Championship Game is a hot-button topic
Whether to continue playing the conference title game if the CFP format changes is obviously a part of the conversation that is going to draw eyes.
The problem, which Greg Sankey has pointed out, is that the SEC currently has a binding contract with ESPN to put on a yearly matchup in Atlanta. Those deals would cost a pretty penny to get out of, which is also going to ruffle some feathers.
But when the topic was brought up to Lane Kiffin on Tuesday, it didn’t take long for him to take a quick swipe at Georgia head coach Kirby Smart, who also happens to be a friend.
&quot;He can say he loves the game but did he love it when he lost his quarterback in the game?&quot; Kiffin quipped.
Obviously, this topic is not going away any time soon, no matter what Commissioner Greg Sankey continues to say about contracts that bind the SEC. Have you seen the amount of money spent on coaching buyouts over the past ten years?
Lane Kiffin talks about not taking Florida job
If there is one thing that isn’t talked about enough, it might be the current LSU coach not moving his family to Gainesville.
At the time, when Florida and Kiffin were negotiating, the Gators were essentially the frontrunners for a short period, with AD Scott Stricklin having numerous meetings with the former Ole Miss head coach.
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So, why did Kiffin choose LSU over Florida?
&quot;I mean, that&apos;s a hard question. A lot goes into these decisions,&quot; Kiffin recalled. &quot;They got a great program, it really was not about that. It was about LSU, and the belief I had in what we could do at LSU, and just how it fit. So, it really wasn&apos;t about any other program, it was about LSU.
&quot;There was a lot that went into it, a lot of conversations. An amazing program with great tradition and history. We just weighed everything out and made a decision. You&apos;re not going to please everybody in decisions, that&apos;s impossible. At the end of the day, went to all kinds of different things and made this decision for the next chapter.&quot;
Then, just as the question about him not taking the Gators job had essentially ended, Kiffin was using Ole Miss as an example of how he couldn’t please everyone.
&quot;Two things can be true at the same time,&quot; Lane started. &quot;You can have had a wonderful experience, and everything you said about those six years. You needed Oxford and Ole Miss more than they needed you, and that can totally be true. Then, you can choose a new challenge and go another place. So, both those things are true.&quot;
Wait, I thought we were talking about Florida?
I guess it really is hard for Lane Kiffin to get Ole Miss off his mind, and rightfully so.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Ninja Warrior&apos; obstacle courses are headed to the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Ninja Warrior&apos; obstacle courses are headed to the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There&apos;s always a ton of discussion about what is and what isn&apos;t an Olympic sport, but it turns out that the newest Olympic sport is also kind of, sort of a TV show.
That&apos;s right, kids: &quot;Ninja Warrior&quot; — or at least obstacle courses like those seen on the show — is headed to the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
Obstacle racing will replace equestrian show jumping in the modern pentathlon event, joining fencing, freestyle swimming, laser pistol shooting and cross-country running.
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The IOC approved the switch to obstacle racing in 2023, but according to Variety, the Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM), the governing body for modern pentathlon, now has a deal with Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, which created a show called &quot;Sasuke.&quot; That show went on to be rebranded around the world as &quot;Ninja Warrior.&quot;
Although, having watched &quot;Sasuke&quot; on G4 back in the day, I can tell you it was way better than the over-produced American version.
The deal allows Tokyo Broadcasting System Television to license certain pieces of intellectual property — namely obstacle designs — for use at UIPM-sanctioned events, including the Olympics.
I&apos;m excited to see this for one reason: If you were a modern pentathlon athlete at the 2024 Olympics, how the hell are you supposed to drop all of your horse training and get really good at doing Ninja Warrior obstacle courses?!
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That&apos;s not exactly a lateral move.
Like, if they replaced freestyle swimming with breaststroke, I could understand that. But this almost feels like the NFL suddenly deciding, &quot;Hey guys, we’re a water polo league now.&quot;
It&apos;s going to be interesting to see, and I think it&apos;s a brilliant move to take some of the obstacles that people will recognize from the various incarnations of the show.
But, for athletes, it&apos;s time to sell all your equestrian gear and pick up some parkour/CrossFit stuff.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>WWE star Logan Paul tears triceps during Saturday Night&apos;s Main Event, will miss &apos;number of months&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Logan Paul suffered a torn triceps injury during his tag team match at Saturday Night’s Main Event over the weekend, WWE announcer Michael Cole announced on &quot;Monday Night Raw.&quot;
Cole said that Paul is expected to miss &quot;a number of months&quot; as he works to heal and rehab. It appeared Bron Breakker was going to step in and take Paul’s reign as one-half of the tag team champions.
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Paul was on the receiving end of a front flip attack from Angelo Dawkins, of the Street Profits, during their match for the World Tag Team Championship. It appeared Paul was grabbing his left arm immediately after Dawkins landed on him.
Still, Austin Theory was able to pin Montez Ford and retain the tag titles for The Vision. But Paul was hurt in the ordeal.
Theory was on a tear after he learned that he can still remain a champion. He vowed to take out &quot;every single person that was involved in hurting&quot; Paul. Theory was unleashed and attacked Dawkins and Joe Hendry during the night.
It’s unclear whether The Vision will have another person to take Paul’s spot. Theory already named one person he could see as a potential prospect in an interview last week with Fox News Digital.
For the second time in a month, Roman Reigns and Jacob Fatu met to sign a contract for a chaotic match that will come. Reigns and Fatu will meet in Tribal Combat at Clash in Italy on Sunday night. The winner will get the World Heavyweight Championship and take over as the head of the table in the family.
Reigns already beat Fatu at Backlash, but Fatu was unsatisfied. Fatu challenged Reigns to Tribal Combat and the champion obliged. Reigns signed the contract to make the match official. The two stared each other down with security guards in between them. Reigns demanded that security leave the ring, noting that Fatu signed a &quot;blood oath&quot; and that he couldn’t &quot;touch him&quot; until Italy.
Reigns said all Fatu had to do was &quot;acknowledge&quot; him, but it was Fatu’s chaos that prolonged them moving onto the &quot;next mission.&quot; Fatu disagreed, saying he wasn’t going to be like everyone else. He said Reigns’ status in pro wrestling has only gotten his family so far.
Fatu warned that anything goes in Tribal Combat and that everyone was going to have &quot;consequences.&quot; Reigns immediately interrupted Fatu and countered that if Fatu couldn’t &quot;dog walk&quot; him, he was going to &quot;domesticate&quot; Fatu.
The two embraced in the closing moment and took a breath days before the inevitable carnage that is set to take place.
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Oba Femi vs. Brock Lesnar II is set for Clash in Italy after Lesnar made his shocking return to the ring following what appeared to be a retirement at WrestleMania 42.
Lesnar appeared in a video package and made clear he was going to &quot;rule&quot; over Femi at Clash in Italy.
&quot;I didn’t quite get the chance to congratulate you last week on your big victory over me at WrestleMania. Congratulations, Oba. Well done,&quot; Lesnar said. &quot;But that victory is going to cost you more than you could ever imagine,&quot; Lesnar said. &quot;Now, I’ve had my share of a-- whoopings over the years but none quite like that. It was humbling. You beat my a-- at WrestleMania so bad, I said, that’s it. I’m done.
&quot;But that doesn’t sit very well with me, Oba. It’s not gonna end that way, Oba Femi. Brock Lesnar can take an a-- whooping, but can you? You’re gonna get your a-- kicked by a humbled, retired beast. Brock Lesnar will conquer Oba Femi. I am gonna rule over Oba Femi.&quot;
Femi came out and interrupted Paul Heyman, who was talking to the audience about what Lesnar was going to do to Femi at Clash in Italy.
&quot;You said I awoken the beast. Now, what do you think he has awoken in me?&quot; Femi said in the grill of Heyman. &quot;What do you think that four F-5s has awoken in Oba Femi? Don’t worry, Paul, it’s fine. I’m not going to hurt you. As a matter of fact, I need you. I need you alive and well to tell the tale of Brock Lesnar and while you tell that story, you’re going to fast forward to the end, my favorite part, where I retire Brock Lesnar for the second time.
&quot;And I know you Paul, I know you, you’re a sleazebag, you’re going to say, ‘It’s just business. It’s not personal.’ I don’t know about you, Paul, but four F-5s seem very personal to me. So, while you tell that story, this is the final chapter. Deliver me this message to Brock. Tell him that last time, I was fighting to beat him. This time, I’m fighting to kill him.&quot;
LA Knight finally returned to the ring on Monday for the first time in weeks. It had been a long while since Knight had been in a match or addressed the crowd.
He declared his intention to compete in the Men’s King of the Ring Tournament, which begins next week.
&quot;What that means is I got a shot. I got a shot wearing that crown, the King of the Ring, and when I get that, that means that I go on, I got the shot that I’m aiming for that world heavyweight title. I’m aiming for Roman Reigns,&quot; Knight said.
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			  <news:name>CoCo Guaff reveals she was involved in &apos;mini&apos; car wreck during trip to French Open match</news:name>
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			<news:title>CoCo Guaff reveals she was involved in &apos;mini&apos; car wreck during trip to French Open match</news:title>
			<news:keywords>American tennis star Coco Gauff’s trip to Roland Garros for her French Open opener took a frightening turn.
&quot;We got in a mini car accident on my way to the site today,&quot; Gauff told TNT Sports on Tuesday with a laugh after defeating fellow American Taylor Townsend in the opening round in Paris.
Gauff continued recounting the hectic trip to Roland Garros, saying, &quot;We ran into a pole. You could feel the impact. I spilled my juice all over the car.&quot;
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Gauff ultimately had to find alternative transportation to make it to Roland Garros. Once she safely arrived on the iconic red clay, she advanced to the second round with a straight-sets victory over Townsend, 6-4, 6-0, to set up a Thursday matchup with Egypt’s Mayar Sherif.
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&quot;The car was not drivable. So we ended up taking a taxi,&quot; Gauff added.
Gauff started her match earlier than expected when there was a retirement in another match on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
&quot;And then right before I went onto court, my dress got stuck, so my physio was in the bathroom trying to help me take it off,&quot; Gauff said. &quot;It was an eventful day. But I feel like whenever that happens, it lets you not think about the match too much. I&apos;m just happy to be here in one piece.&quot;
Gauff defeated Aryna Sabalenka in last year’s French Open final to capture the second Grand Slam title of her career. She won her first at the 2023 U.S. Open in New York.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Democratic state AGs say their staff excluded from Vance anti-fraud meeting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Democratic state AGs say their staff excluded from Vance anti-fraud meeting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vice President JD Vance, center, arrives at a roundtable anti-fraud meeting with Republican attorneys general in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus on May 26, 2026 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — A handful of Democratic state attorneys general said Tuesday that expert officials from their offices were denied access to a major White House anti-fraud meeting convened by Vice President JD Vance and attended by Republican AGs.
Two dozen Democratic attorneys general had earlier declined invitations for their own attendance at the White House anti-fraud roundtable, citing extremely short notice and a lack of an agenda in a letter to Vance, who has helmed the Trump administration’s sweeping anti-fraud effort.  
Instead, some sent top officials from their offices to Washington. Democratic attorneys general in California, New York and New Jersey said at a press conference later Tuesday that officials from their states were not allowed to attend the anti-fraud meeting. 
New York Attorney General Letitia James said officials from Minnesota, Massachusetts, Maryland and Nevada were also turned away and that part of the reason apparently had to do with the officials’ titles. 
“They gave various reasons that conflicted, and that didn’t really make sense,” James said. “At the end of the day, the message is, is, that there were experts who have been working on complex fraud cases, that have worked in our respective offices over the year — they have engaged in successful criminal prosecutions, investigations and settlements resulting in millions and millions of dollars, and they were all turned away, despite the fact that they had RSVP’d on Friday evening, and in some cases on Saturday.”  
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, who led the press conference, said “we won’t be used as props in Vance’s political performance.”
Bonta was joined by James, along with Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez, New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport and Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul. 
“The truth is, Democratic AGs have recovered billions of taxpayer dollars, secured criminal convictions and implemented reforms to strengthen the security of our programs,” Bonta added.
The California attorney general noted that “the short notice we were given sends a clear message that we were either an afterthought or we weren’t really welcome.”
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At the meeting, Vance and administration officials gave brief remarks before ushering out the press so that they could have “the real conversation.”
Minnesota has taken center stage in the administration’s efforts to combat alleged fraud. Just last week, administration officials announced they were charging 15 people in the state for alleged Medicaid fraud schemes totaling millions of dollars in intended loss. 
In a list provided by the Republican Attorneys General Association ahead of the event, the attorneys general slated to attend the Vance meeting included: Tim Griffin of Arkansas; Raúl Labrador of Idaho; Todd Rokita of Indiana; Brenna Bird of Iowa; Kris Kobach of Kansas; Russell Coleman of Kentucky; Lynn Fitch of Mississippi; Austin Knudsen of Montana; Mike Hilgers of Nebraska; Drew Wrigley of North Dakota; Andy Wilson of Ohio, Gentner Drummond of Oklahoma; Marty Jackley of South Dakota; and Derek Brown of Utah.  
Bird, of Iowa, said in a press release that she attended the fraud task force meeting with other AGs to “discuss collaborative efforts between the White House and state attorneys general on combating benefits fraud, as well as the resources needed by attorneys general to fight fraud in their states.”
She added, “When bad actors commit fraud—whether it’s against the government, against businesses, or against individuals, the American taxpayer always ends up on the hook. I’ve been fighting to protect Iowans against fraud for the last four years as attorney general, and I don’t intend to stop.”
Dems complain about short notice
The two dozen state Democratic attorneys general had written to Vance earlier Tuesday that while they “would appreciate the opportunity to engage in serious discussions, the invitation was provided with less than one business day’s notice with no agenda,” per a letter obtained by States Newsroom. 
The group added that “this short notice does not match the spirit of collaboration that has long defined our joint efforts with federal partners.” 
POLITICO, which first reported on the letter and the Democrats’ choice to not partake in the meeting, noted that Republican attorneys general were invited days earlier and initially the event was only supposed to include them. 
“As I’ve said repeatedly, this does not need to be — this should not be — a partisan effort,” Vance said during the roundtable. 
“Everybody should care about fraud, everybody should care about rooting out fraud, everybody should care about saving the American taxpayers money, and importantly, everybody should care about actually protecting the programs that only work and are only properly funded if the money funding those programs isn’t being stolen by fraudsters.” 
The vice president said at the meeting that representatives from the attorneys general in Connecticut and Oregon were in attendance. 
In a statement after the meeting, the executive director of the Republican Attorneys General Association bashed Democrats.
“While Republican Attorneys General are aggressively fighting fraud, waste, and abuse, Democrat AGs like Keith Ellison in Minnesota and Letitia James in New York knowingly aid and abet scams and fraud in their states,” said Adam Piper, the executive director. “Republican AGs are thrilled to roll up our sleeves and work with JD Vance, Republican AG staff alum Andrew Ferguson, Scott Brady, and the White House Task Force to save taxpayers billions of dollars and deliver maximum accountability. Vice President Vance is right – this is not a partisan issue. However, historical Democrat inaction speaks volumes.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Disneyland remains open as evacuation zone shrinks around chemical tank scare</news:name>
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			<news:title>Disneyland remains open as evacuation zone shrinks around chemical tank scare</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Disneyland Resort remains open as emergency crews continue responding to a chemical incident at a nearby aerospace facility in Orange County, California, though officials said the immediate threat of a major explosion has passed.
The incident began May 21 at a GKN Aerospace facility in Garden Grove after a storage tank containing methyl methacrylate, a flammable industrial chemical, overheated, according to the Orange County Register.
Authorities initially ordered evacuations affecting tens of thousands of residents across parts of Garden Grove, Anaheim and surrounding communities amid concerns the tank could leak hazardous chemicals or explode.
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&quot;Disneyland Resort is approximately five miles from the incident and at this time, is not inside the evacuation zone,&quot; Disneyland said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital. 
&quot;The resort remains open to guests. We are actively monitoring the situation and taking guidance from local authorities.&quot;
Orange County fire officials said Monday that crews had stabilized the tank and eliminated the threat of a BLEVE, or boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion, after pressure inside the container was safely released, according to the Register.
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The resort also advised guests to check local guidance before traveling.
It warned that nearby road closures, detours or traffic disruptions could affect how visitors get to and from the parks.
The situation sparked discussion among Disneyland fans online, with some saying they changed their plans because of the chemical incident, while others reported lighter-than-usual crowds over the holiday weekend.
&quot;We canceled our week-long Disneyland trip because of the Garden Grove chemical spill,&quot; one Reddit user wrote.
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Another commenter said the park appeared quieter than expected, writing, &quot;Between the chemicals and the end of the California resident pass, things are gonna be slow.&quot;
Others said the parks were still operating normally despite concerns nearby.
&quot;I’m here. It’s definitely not slow!&quot; one user wrote.
Disneyland said it will continue to provide updates if the incident begins affecting resort operations.
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Fox News Digital previously reported that officials initially feared the overheated chemical tank could either spill thousands of gallons of hazardous material or explode.
Emergency crews warned at the time that the 34,000-gallon tank containing methyl methacrylate was &quot;unable to be secured and mitigated,&quot; prompting expanded evacuation orders across parts of Orange County.
Officials later said the threat level decreased after crews successfully stabilized the tank and relieved pressure inside the container.
Alexandra Koch of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Chelsea Handler blasts ‘unbearable’ date with A-list Hollywood star</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chelsea Handler blasts ‘unbearable’ date with A-list Hollywood star</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chelsea Handler is dishing all the dirt surrounding her relationships with famous men.
In a recent interview on Kristin Cavallari&apos;s podcast, &quot;Let&apos;s Be Honest,&quot; the 51-year-old comedian shared she once went on a date with an unnamed famous A-List actor, noting &quot;he was so boring.&quot;
&quot;We were flirting, and then I made the move,&quot; she explained. &quot;So I made the move, and he was receptive, and we were hanging out, and I saw him, and we went on a date, and it was unbearable. And I worked hard.&quot;
She went on to explain that part of the problem was that &quot;he was so serious about himself as an actor&quot; and spent a lot of time &quot;talking about acting in a way I can’t take seriously.&quot;
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Handler said that &quot;he was very much about himself and his process and his acting,&quot; and after carving out time in her schedule to meet with him while abroad, Handler ended the date disappointed with the outcome, saying &quot;he didn&apos;t ask me one question about myself.&quot;
&quot;I felt like I was 25 years old and had to like make up a lie you know to get away cause I had really pursued him, but then so once I sat down with him I was like no,&quot; she said. &quot;Immediately I was like you&apos;re so boring and you&apos;re so annoying – like anyone who talks about themselves for that long on a date is just that&apos;s exactly what&apos;s wrong with men.&quot;
Earlier in the interview she also shared that she &quot;had a nice little affair&quot; with a well-known celebrity for a few months, but also refused to name that star.
During a recent appearance on the &quot;Howie Mandel Does Stuff&quot; podcast, Handler commented on the current dating culture, noting, &quot;It’s very hard in today’s world to meet straight guys that have their s--- together.&quot;
&quot;So, I was initially trying to help straight women meet straight men,&quot; she explained. &quot;But I think with dating apps and social media, there’s just so much abundance and so much choice that nobody really feels like they have to … lock it in.&quot;
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When speaking about her own love life, Handler told the &quot;Not Skinny But Not Fat&quot; podcast in January that she &quot;love[s] all drugs,&quot; and whoever she dates needs to as well.
Handler then went on to explain that she and her friends often gather at parties and measure out the different drugs. When asked if she could be friends or date someone who is sober, Handler says she tries not to.
&quot;No. Like if I&apos;m gonna date a guy, they&apos;re gonna have to party,&quot; she said. &quot;I wanna party. I like to get loose. And by the way, I&apos;m 50 years old. Years. Years. I&apos;m a perfect shining example of drugs being an enhancement to my life. Yeah. Like what, what are you gonna say? I&apos;m a mess. I&apos;m a loser. I don&apos;t have it together? I do.&quot;
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Most recently, Handler was in a public relationship with comedian Jo Koy, who she dated for around one year from 2021 to 2022, telling the &quot;Now What?&quot; podcast in December 2022 she decided to end the relationship after &quot;it just became clear that this was not my person.&quot;
While she is currently dating someone, the former &quot;Chelsea Lately&quot; host said on the &quot;Angie Martinez IRL Podcast,&quot; that she thinks marriage is &quot;outdated&quot; and that she prioritizes her freedom.
&quot;I&apos;m here for women, and I&apos;m here for myself,&quot; she said. &quot;I&apos;ve never been very thirsty for a man or a partner. You&apos;ve got to really kind of get my attention for me to pay attention in a serious way, because otherwise it&apos;s a bunch of casual encounters. You know what I mean? I like that. I like traveling a lot. I like hooking up with guys. I don&apos;t like to get too serious. I don&apos;t want someone in my space all the time. I just am not interested in that.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Viral post asking for &apos;peak woke&apos; moments explodes online with NCAA Trans title, BLM rally interruption, AOC</news:name>
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			<news:title>Viral post asking for &apos;peak woke&apos; moments explodes online with NCAA Trans title, BLM rally interruption, AOC</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A social media post asking for &quot;peak woke&quot; moments over the years quickly went viral over the weekend as people posted older clips of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., being interrupted at a Black Lives Matter rally in 2015, a transgender swimmer winning a women&apos;s NCAA title and a &quot;choose your fighter&quot; video featuring &quot;Squad&quot; member Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Ocasio-Cortez, along with other Democrats including Reps. Jasmine Crockett, Lauren Underwood, Katherine Clark, Judy Chu and Susie Lee, participated in the TikTok &quot;choose your fighter&quot; video trend last year.
The video went viral and was mocked across both sides of the aisle in March 2025.
Outkick&apos;s Clay Travis flagged Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer&apos;s NCAA swimming title in 2022, in addition to two ESPN announcers holding a moment of silence to protest a Florida bill dubbed by critics as the &quot;Don&apos;t Say Gay&quot; bill, as reported by Yahoo! Sports at the time.
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Many also pointed to videos related to the COVID-19 pandemic, including one of former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot dressed in a &quot;Rona Destroyer&quot; costume in 2020.
Another social media user posted a clip of former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announcing announcing that people could get free Shake Shack fries if they got vaccinated during a daily press briefing in May 2021. The promotion also included a voucher for a Shake Shack burger.
In the video, he says, &quot;I want you to look at this and think about — again, some people love hamburgers, some don&apos;t. We really want to respect all ways of life — but if this is appealing to you, just think of this when you think of vaccination.&quot;
After taking a bite of the burger on camera, De Blasio says, &quot;Vaccination. Mmm. I&apos;m getting a very good feeling about vaccination right this moment.&quot;
Townhall&apos;s Siraj Hashmi wrote in response, &quot;Billy Porter performing &apos;For What It’s Worth&apos; at the 2020 Dem Convention when everything was virtual because of COVID and the ashes from the George Floyd riots were still smoldering is PEAK WOKE.&quot;
Hashmi also pointed to a COVID-related video of celebrities singing John Lennon&apos;s &quot;Imagine&quot; in March of 2020.
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Gal Gadot, along with other celebrities including Kristen Wiig, James Marsden and Natalie Portman, posted a cover of John Lennon’s famous song &quot;Imagine&quot; on social media in an effort to inspire hope.
A user pointed to a clip of Bernie Sanders being disrupted at a 2016 campaign event by Black Lives Matter protesters.
Two women walked up to the podium where Sanders was speaking and demanded the microphone as one shouted, &quot;We are angry,&quot; according to NBC News.
After receiving boos from the crowd, one of the women said, &quot;I was going to tell Bernie how racist this city is ... but you already did it for me.&quot;
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The &quot;End Wokeness&quot; account, that posed the &quot;peak woke&quot; question originally, posted a video of White people kneeling and asking for forgiveness from the Black community.
The viral moment took place in Houston in 2020 after the death of George Floyd.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Runoff Polls in Texas Senate Contest Have Favored Ken Paxton</news:name>
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			<news:title>Runoff Polls in Texas Senate Contest Have Favored Ken Paxton</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mr. Paxton, a Texas Senate candidate, has led Senator John Cornyn in all but one independent poll in the Republican primary runoff.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Manny Fernandez, Bulwark of Dolphins’ Defense, Dies at 79</news:name>
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			<news:title>Manny Fernandez, Bulwark of Dolphins’ Defense, Dies at 79</news:title>
			<news:keywords>He played a critical part in Miami’s 17-0 season in 1972, which ended with his spectacular defense in Super Bowl VII against Washington.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DNA breakthrough leads to arrest in grisly 33-year-old cold case investigators never gave up on</news:name>
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			<news:title>DNA breakthrough leads to arrest in grisly 33-year-old cold case investigators never gave up on</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For more than three decades, the murder of Randy Gail Sperino haunted investigators in southern Illinois — a cold case centered on a young woman beaten to death and left in a rural field while her killer seemingly vanished without a trace.
Investigators spent decades chasing leads and revisiting evidence, but the case remained unsolved.
Now, prosecutors say a breakthrough in forensic genealogy and decades-old DNA evidence finally cracked the case wide open.
Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine announced first-degree murder charges Tuesday against Albert L. &quot;Buddy&quot; Zigler, 70, of Caseyville, in connection with Sperino’s 1993 killing, calling the arrest &quot;an important step toward justice in a case that has remained unresolved for more than three decades.&quot;
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&quot;While nothing can erase the pain experienced by Miss Sperino’s loved ones, we hope this development provides some answers after so many years,&quot; Haine said in a statement.
Authorities say Sperino, 34, was found dead Nov. 9, 1993, in a field in unincorporated Granite City after suffering what court records describe as &quot;massive blunt force trauma to the head.&quot;
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For years, investigators chased leads, re-interviewed witnesses and repeatedly tested DNA evidence recovered during the original investigation, but the case remained unsolved.
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That changed when investigators turned to forensic genealogical DNA, an advanced investigative technique that traces family connections through genetic evidence.
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&quot;This case demonstrates the extraordinary value of modern investigative tools such as forensic genealogical DNA,&quot; Haine said. &quot;Advances in technology and science are creating opportunities to solve cases that, years ago, might never have been solved.&quot;
According to Haine, Madison County Sheriff Jeff Connor recognized the potential of forensic genealogy years before the technology became mainstream in cold case investigations.
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&quot;Seven years ago, Sheriff Connor had the foresight to know that a new investigative tool, even though it was just emerging, might be able to provide a breakthrough in this investigation,&quot; Haine said. &quot;The sheriff and his investigators never wavered in seeking justice in this case.&quot;
Haine credited generations of investigators for refusing to let the case go cold for good.
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&quot;These tools are only effective because of the dedication, persistence, and professionalism of investigators who are willing to revisit evidence, follow leads, knock on doors, conduct interviews and continue pursuing the truth, no matter how much time has passed,&quot; he said.
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Court documents allege Zigler later admitted to investigators that he picked Sperino up in Granite City, beat her with a metal bat or steel pipe at his residence and dumped her body in a field.
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Zigler has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder alleging he intentionally beat Sperino with a bludgeon, causing her death. Prosecutors are seeking to keep Zigler behind bars pending trial, arguing the charges involve a violent and non-probationable offense.
An arrest warrant filed in Madison County Circuit Court shows Zigler remains in custody.
At an initial court appearance Tuesday, Associate Judge James Hackett appointed a public defender to represent Zigler and scheduled a detention hearing for Wednesday afternoon.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Madison County Sheriff&apos;s Office for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US Olympian&apos;s lawsuit against USA Fencing for alleged trans athlete in women&apos;s competition is dismissed</news:name>
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			<news:title>US Olympian&apos;s lawsuit against USA Fencing for alleged trans athlete in women&apos;s competition is dismissed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal judge dismissed a Title IX lawsuit brought by a U.S. Olympian against USA Fencing over alleged transgender competitors at a past women&apos;s competition.
Missouri District Judge Fernando J. Gaitan Jr., appointed by George H.W. Bush in 1991, dismissed the lawsuit led by former U.S. Olympic fencer Margherita Guzzi Vincenti without prejudice. The lawsuit was filed in October and alleged biological males were allowed to compete in women&apos;s and girls&apos; competitions at the 2025 North American Cup (NAC) in Kansas City, Missouri last January.
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&quot;USA Fencing and the individual defendants named in the lawsuit have always been deeply committed to providing resources and opportunities to fencers throughout the country. We are grateful for Judge Gaitan&apos;s order granting the defendants&apos; motion to dismiss in favor of USA Fencing and the individual defendants,&quot; USA Fencing said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
Guzzi was joined by competitive women&apos;s fencers Emma Griffin and Patricia Hughes. They originally alleged USA Fencing knowingly permitted biological males to compete in women’s divisions while advertising events as female-only, including in competitions involving athletes under the age of 18.
&quot;We discovered that transgenders are present at our events, and this is not putting females at an equal playing field,&quot; Guzzi previously told Fox News Digital.
&quot;USA Fencing does not disclose the exact amount of transgenders in our sports. So we&apos;re really left in the dark. We don&apos;t know, when we step on the strip, who we are going to fence. So it could be a fencer named Mary Wilson, and then we just discover at the very moment, when you step on the strip and you&apos;re about to start your match, that Mary Wilson is not a woman.&quot; 
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However, the court ruled the plaintiffs failed to state a valid Title IX claim because they did not adequately allege that they were excluded from participation, denied benefits, treated adversely because of sex, or even that they competed against transgender athletes.
&quot;Plaintiffs have failed to allege that they were excluded from or denied the benefits of the competition because of their gender. Plaintiffs have not even alleged facts supporting that they competed against transgender athletes. Plaintiffs have not pled that they were treated adversely because of their gender,&quot; read the judge&apos;s decision.
&quot;Plaintiffs allege that they were treated differently because of their gender but have not alleged from whom they were treated differently or in what way. Plaintiffs have failed to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.&quot;
USA Fencing came under a global spotlight for its previous policies that enabled biological males to compete in women&apos;s competitions last April, after women&apos;s fencer Stephanie Turner went viral for kneeling in protest of a trans opponent at an event in Maryland.
USA Fencing changed its policy to only allow females to compete in women&apos;s competitions last July, to comply with the new U.S. Olympic &amp; Paralympic Committee (USOPC) updated safety eligibility policies. The USOPC updated its policies to comply with President Donald Trump&apos;s &quot;Keeping Men Out of Women&apos;s Sports&quot; executive order that same month.
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			  <news:name>Trump Admin permits Volvo to keep selling connected cars in the U.S.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Admin permits Volvo to keep selling connected cars in the U.S.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Volvo, which is majority owned by China&apos;s Geely Holdings, said it can now move forward with its expansion plans for its U.S. factory.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>What we’re looking for in Startup Battlefield 2026, and how to apply in time for the May 27 deadline</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Trump Administration to Send Americans Exposed to Ebola to Kenya</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Administration to Send Americans Exposed to Ebola to Kenya</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In past outbreaks, Americans exposed to the virus were sent home to be treated in state-of-the-art facilities. The Trump administration has already flown some U.S. citizens to Europe for treatment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DuckDuckGo installs are up 30% as users reject being ‘force-fed’ Google’s AI Search</news:name>
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			<news:title>DuckDuckGo installs are up 30% as users reject being ‘force-fed’ Google’s AI Search</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Google overhauled Search at I/O 2026, replacing blue links with AI agents. The backlash has been swift. DuckDuckGo app installs spiked 30% as users seek a way out.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mike Elko gives his brutally honest opinion about expanding the College Football Playoff</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mike Elko gives his brutally honest opinion about expanding the College Football Playoff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The College Football Playoff has been a resounding success in some areas, and a frustrating example of the modern sport in others.
Instead of decades of debate over which team with a similar record had the better résumé and bowl win, there&apos;s now a definitive national champion. But for a sport with more than 130 teams, finding the right balance of allowing more teams into the tournament without diminishing the importance of the regular season has been difficult.
Four teams wasn&apos;t enough, which led to 12. And even with 12, there are disagreements over whether deserving programs were excluded. Like last year&apos;s Notre Dame Fighting Irish team being left out in favor of the Alabama Crimson Tide.
As a result, this offseason has been dominated by talk of further expansion. Some schools and conferences, particularly the SEC, favor a 16-team field. The Big Ten, by contrast, has been successfully whipping up support for its 24-team proposal.
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There are pros, well, maybe, a pro, to a 24-team field, and many, many cons. Including devaluing rivalry games, limiting the importance of big regular-season matchups and risking the further degradation of non-conference schedules.
But what do the coaches think about more teams making it? Well, at this year&apos;s SEC Spring Meetings in Florida, Texas A&amp;M Aggies head coach Mike Elko gave a refreshingly honest answer.
&quot;I don’t know why you ask us,&quot; Elko told reporters. &quot;It doesn’t matter what we think. I don’t know why we’re trying to become a trophy sport. What does Mike Elko want? 40. Then I won’t get fired.&quot;
&quot;We don’t have to find a number that allows everyone to get in,&quot; he continued. &quot;It’s OK for it to be hard to get into the Playoff. None of us (coaches) are answering for the good of the sport. We are answering for the good of ourselves.&quot;
He&apos;s right, of course. If coaches are now to be judged by College Football Playoff appearances, logically, they&apos;d want to make it as easy as possible to make it. Though that raises the question, what happens when making it isn&apos;t enough?
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The &quot;good&quot; of the sport has been far down the list of priorities for most programs, conferences and interests for quite some time. College football is dominated by money, as most industries are. The more big games, the more television dollars there are to go around. More dollars means better facilities, recruiting, coaches, and on and on down the line. Few fans think that it would be &quot;good&quot; for the Playoff to expand to 24 or 40. But administrators aren&apos;t fans.
Given how many powerful forces are aligned behind 24 teams, it seems inevitable that&apos;s where the sport is headed. ESPN&apos;s objections aside. And as Elko points out, that, or even more teams, might mean better job security for coaches with the resources he has at a place like A&amp;M.
But what inevitably would happen in that scenario is that athletic directors and boosters will view making it to the Playoff as a bare minimum. Suddenly, just being selected as an 8-4 team won&apos;t be enough. We&apos;ve already seen that play out with Penn State and James Franklin, who reached the semifinal one year, and was out of a job a few months later.
At least he&apos;s honest that most coaches are more concerned with their job security than the state of college football as a whole. The problem is that goes for just about everyone involved in the sport these days.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Repeat drunken-driving offender accused of killing honors college student heading home from wedding</news:name>
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			<news:title>Repeat drunken-driving offender accused of killing honors college student heading home from wedding</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Florida man is behind bars after an alleged wrong-way crash killed a college student earlier this month. 
Dennis Lee Olson, 53, of Lehigh Acres, is facing charges of DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide after a collision cost a 21-year-old college student her life, according to FOX 13. 
The incident unfolded just after 1 a.m. on May 17, when traffic cameras reportedly captured the moment Olson’s Ford F-150 allegedly made an improper U-turn into the northbound lanes of I-75 in Charlotte County and slammed into two oncoming vehicles.
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The collision killed Lauryn Akey, a 21-year-old University of South Florida student, and left the woman driving the second vehicle and her 12-year-old and 15-year-old passengers with serious injuries, according to the outlet.
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Authorities said Olson’s blood alcohol level was allegedly .222 at the time of the crash – roughly three times the legal limit in Florida, according to FOX 13. He was previously convicted in 2019 of driving while impaired and sentenced to two years of probation in Minnesota, the outlet reported.
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Olson allegedly told officers at the scene that he was returning from &quot;Sip &amp; Sizzle&quot; in Fort Myers and was having a &quot;bad&quot; night, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital. 
Akey was driving home from a wedding at the time of the fatal collision, and had texted her family just minutes before the crash to tell them she had gotten gas and that she loved them, FOX 13 reported.
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The Illinois native was set to begin her senior year at USF, where she studied exercise science and maintained a 4.0 GPA, according to her obituary. She planned to pursue a career in nursing after graduation, her family added. 
&quot;She would have done amazing things,&quot; Akey’s mother, Melinda Mucho, told FOX 13. &quot;Her life was just on the horizon; her life was just getting started with her boyfriend. She was going to graduate next year, and I want everyone to see her and feel that.&quot;
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Following his arrest, a Charlotte County judge reportedly ordered Olson be held without bond, with the state attorney&apos;s office indicating he could face additional charges. 
He is scheduled to appear in court on June 15, according to court records.
&quot;By planning ahead, this tragedy could have most certainly been avoided,&quot; Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Ken Watson told FOX 13. &quot;Now, we have several families who have been destroyed, including the driver himself, who is now looking at several years behind bars.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Florida Highway Patrol, Olson&apos;s attorney and the Charlotte County State Attorney’s Office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NBA Finals ratings have plummeted since 2019, and the league is banking on the Knicks to reverse the trend</news:name>
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			<news:title>NBA Finals ratings have plummeted since 2019, and the league is banking on the Knicks to reverse the trend</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The New York Knicks advancing to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 is one of, if not the, best-case scenarios for the NBA.
The league could use it.
Last year’s Finals between the Thunder and Pacers was on pace to become the least-watched NBA Finals (outside the 2020 COVID bubble season) until Game 7 slightly lifted the average. Even then, it still produced the least-watched Game 7 in Finals history.
More broadly, the NBA Finals has recently become a smaller television event than the World Series, the Masters and the NCAA Men&apos;s Basketball Championship.
That wasn’t always the case.
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From 2015 through 2019, the NBA Finals averaged 18.66 million viewers. Since 2020, the average has fallen to just 10.45 million. The decline is particularly notable because the Finals during that stretch still featured brands that traditionally rate well nationally, including the Warriors, Lakers (during the COVID year), and Celtics.
The NBA is undoubtedly hoping the Knicks can help reverse the trend, regardless of whether they face the Thunder or Spurs, two franchises that historically have not drawn especially strong Finals ratings. In fact, the Knicks also faced the Spurs the last time they reached the Finals. The 1999 series averaged 16.01 million viewers.
The problem then was that the series ended quickly. San Antonio won in five games. That remains the concern this year.
According to DraftKings Sportsbook, Thunder over Knicks in five games is currently viewed as the most likely Finals outcome. The Knicks would be roughly +200 underdogs against either Western Conference opponent, implying around a 30 percent chance to win the series outright.
Still, if the Knicks can steal an early game or two, national interest could escalate quickly.
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For all the usual resistance toward major-market teams, the Knicks could emerge as the preferred team among neutral viewers. Oklahoma City plays an analytically driven style that casual fans find grating, particularly with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s heavy reliance on drawing fouls.
The Thunder really are hard to enjoy watching.
Against the Spurs, the dynamic would be different but potentially just as compelling. The Knicks&apos; quest to end a 53-year championship drought would naturally attract outside intrigue. Victor Wembanyama is arguably the most fascinating prospect to enter the league since LeBron James more than 20 years ago. Still, modern sports audiences are often slower to embrace heavily marketed &quot;next face of the league&quot; narratives than previous generations were.
The fact he is European also matters, in terms of potential star power.
Either way, the matchup would likely create rooting interest beyond the two local fan bases, which is exactly what the NBA needs.
That said, comparing this year’s audience numbers to previous Finals will be somewhat misleading. As OutKick has previously explained, Nielsen changed its measurement system in September to a model called Big Data + Panel. The adjustment has increased estimated live sports audiences by roughly 10 percent.
That change is one reason NBA playoff ratings appear significantly stronger this season, along with the league’s television transition from TNT to NBC.
Sorry, fanboys. The NBA playoffs ratings are not actually the highest in 33 years, as reported.
Those factors alone should help the NBA deliver its most-watched Finals of the 2020s. It would help if the series is competitive, though.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona added jobs in April, but its employment rate has been stuck at 2024 levels for 2 years</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona added jobs in April, but its employment rate has been stuck at 2024 levels for 2 years</news:title>
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After seven months of lower employment rates than last year, Arizona’s job market finally saw positive growth in April, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 
A recent report from the Common Sense Institute, a conservative economic think tank, analyzed federal data and found that Arizona’s inability to top last year’s figures ended last month, when the state added 8,100 new jobs. The state’s unemployment rate also stopped increasing for the first time in several months, though it remains higher than the national average. Arizona’s unemployment rate is at 4.7%, while the national rate is slightly lower, at 4.3%. 

                
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Arizona’s poor job market isn’t unusual, as job growth rates across the country have been slow. Glenn Farley, the report’s author, noted that the Grand Canyon State’s performance has nonetheless been steadier than the national average. While at the national level, job losses spiked in February, Arizona has been able to maintain a steady increase in its employment rate since October. 
“Arizona has consistently added jobs (again on a monthly basis) since October 2025,” Farley wrote. “But growth has been unusually and persistently slow.”
While the increase marks an improvement over last year, Farley warned that it doesn’t amount to much more than a temporary change in the market’s long term health. That’s because Arizona’s job rate has been flat for two years, stuck at 2024 employment levels. 
“The job market in Arizona remains weak on any historical basis,” Farley wrote. 
Along with jobs, wages saw some growth in April. The average hourly wage grew by $0.62 from month-to-month, and has increased by $1.33 since last year. The average hourly salary for private sector workers is now estimated to be $36.02, a more than two dollar increase from this time last year. But that number still lags behind the national average, which sits at $37.41 an hour.  
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			  <news:name>Former prison guard who had sex tape with inmate go viral is filled with regret &amp; now focusing on being a mom</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former prison guard who had sex tape with inmate go viral is filled with regret &amp; now focusing on being a mom</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A couple of summers ago Linda De Sousa Abreu found herself in hot water over a sex tape that went viral on social media. The video in question appeared to show the prison guard and OnlyFans content creator in her uniform having sex with an inmate in a cell at the HMP Wandsworth prison in London.
That&apos;s not the sort of video that&apos;s going to go away quietly and it didn’t for her either. She ended up being charged by the Metropolitan Police with misconduct in public office. She quit her job. Her sister came out and added to the apparent story of romance that got out of hand by alleging that she was a married swinger.
That was a twist nobody saw coming when the prison cell footage first went viral. Shortly after that, Linda pushed back on the media and spoke of heartbreak about those you think have your back. In January 2025, she pleaded guilty to having sex with the inmate, Linton Weirich, multiple times at the prison.
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She received a sentence of 15 months for her crimes.
Judge Martin Edmunds KC said at the time, &quot;You engaged in sexual activity with a prisoner. That compromised your role as an officer and was misconduct which undermines discipline within the prison and puts fellow officers at increased risk.&quot;
That’s a reality that Linda seems to have come to terms with. She isn’t happy about her past decisions. She acknowledges that what she did was inappropriate, but she’s trying her best to move on and to live a much quieter life these days.
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&quot;I regret everything I did. I’m incredibly embarrassed,&quot; she told The Sun. &quot;I had sex with someone I shouldn’t have had sex with and I had an inappropriate relationship, but I didn’t do anything else.&quot;
That sort of situation can unfold anywhere at any time to anyone. Linda’s just so happened to go down in a prison with an inmate while she was a prison guard. That’s going to add a layer of consequences that doesn’t exist in a lot of other scenarios, but that’s behind her now. She was released after serving just five months.
&quot;I’ve just been keeping a low-key life. I just want to get on with my life,&quot; she said a year after being released. &quot;I want to keep being a good mom to my child.&quot;
If you weren’t hoping for an ending like this for Linda De Sousa Abreu when her prison sex scandal first unfolded, you need to take a long hard look in the mirror. She was able to grow from this, and I think, in a way, we all were.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mother, boyfriend allegedly abandoned blindfolded young sons in remote forest as part of &apos;game&apos;: reports</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mother, boyfriend allegedly abandoned blindfolded young sons in remote forest as part of &apos;game&apos;: reports</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A French mother who allegedly abandoned her two young children in a forest in Portugal while blindfolded was arrested with her former law enforcement boyfriend while eating at a café near Libson.
Marine Rousseau, 41, was taken into custody Thursday with Marc Ballabriga, 55, two days after the couple allegedly dumped her helpless 3- and 5-year-old children in a remote forest and left, according to Portuguese and French media.
&quot;They stayed sitting and didn’t seem nervous,&quot; café owner Jorge Lopes told the news outlet. &quot;They were searched and handcuffed without any stress at all. When I saw them so at ease in front of the authorities, I was astonished. It was as if they didn’t have blood running through their veins.&quot;
The boys were found crying and alone 125 miles away, MetroUK reported.
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&quot;Given the situation of evident vulnerability, the children were taken to the home of a local resident, where they remained and received initial care in the presence of the officers until they were transferred to a hospital unit,&quot; Portuguese authorities said in a statement.
The two boys were in good health and were discharged from hospital on Thursday,&quot; Portugal&apos;s Public Ministry said.
The couple face child endangerment and abandonment charges. Ballabriga — a former French policeman who quit the force in 2010 — faces an additional aggravated assault charge.
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They were ordered held pending trial.
Rousseau’s sons were rescued by Artur Quintas, a local baker who spotted them &quot;screaming and crying&quot; while frantically stumbling along a main road on May 19, the New York Post reported.
They were carrying backpacks stuffed only with clothes, water and snacks.
Quintas recalled the older brother telling him that their mother and her boyfriend allegedly took them into the forest and covered their eyes as part of a &quot;game.&quot; When they removed their blindfolds, both adults had vanished.
The pair have since been placed in temporary foster care.
Their biological father — who reported them missing on May 11 — is working to bring them back to France.
&quot;It’s only a matter of days before I get my children back,&quot; he told French broadcaster Ici Alsace TV on Monday. &quot;I think about them every second since the Colmar police station contacted me to tell me they were missing. My children will have to rebuild their lives, just as I rebuilt mine.
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			  <news:name>Dodgers minor league prospect Kendall George hurts himself after near collision with a bat dog</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dodgers minor league prospect Kendall George hurts himself after near collision with a bat dog</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I thought it was impossible for someone not to love the idea of the minor league baseball bat dog.
You take an adorable pooch who thinks that fetching a Louisville Slugger is the most magnificent thing on earth, and everyone is happy.
Well, I think we may have found one guy who is a little less enthused about the idea of bat dogs.
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Coming up a little gimpy after jumping out of the way of one will have that effect.
According to The New York Post, Kendall George is the No. 13-ranked prospect in the Los Angeles Dodgers&apos; minor league system and is currently playing for the Tulsa Drillers.
During the second inning of a recent meeting with the Northwest Arkansas Naturals — with Tulsa already leading 13-6 at that point, which is wild — George scored on an RBI single.
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The camera momentarily cut away from him, but when it cut back, he was in some clear pain and spiked his batting helmet.
A quick replay revealed that he had hurt something while sidestepping a furry, bat-seeking missile.
That last-minute dodge caused George to tweak something, and the 21-year-old prospect had to leave the game.
Let&apos;s not place the blame on the good boy or girl who was just doing a great job at work.
If there is a bat on the ground, they will retrieve it at all costs.
But I feel like anyone who owns a dog has pulled the same move George did and probably completed it without incident dozens of times. Just the other day, I had to do it because my French bulldog was pumped about riding in the car.
I&apos;m fine (by the grace of God, apparently), but for some reason, George came up hobbled.
I can&apos;t imagine that this will have the team rethinking bat dogs. They&apos;re as much a part of the fabric of minor league baseball as affordable tickets and temporarily rebranding as a funny name like the Motorboaters or Bung Hammers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Paul Anka tells Bill Maher crime has gone &apos;through the roof&apos; in Canada amid recent immigration</news:name>
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			<news:title>Paul Anka tells Bill Maher crime has gone &apos;through the roof&apos; in Canada amid recent immigration</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Canadian American singer, songwriter and actor Paul Anka told comedian Bill Maher on Monday that crime has gone &quot;through the roof&quot; in formerly homogenous Canada amid mass immigration.
Anka appeared on Maher&apos;s &quot;Club Random&quot; podcast and discussed an upcoming Broadway show he is working on about a young Canadian songwriter. Both then reminisced about Canada. Maher recalled one anecdote where he was continually tipping his bartender throughout the night, to the point the bartender told him he had tipped enough.
&quot;That’s Canada,&quot; Maher said. &quot;I mean, I always think of that as Canada as opposed to America, you know, just nicer.&quot;
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&quot;Different, homogenous,&quot; Anka said, juxtaposing it with the United States. &quot;We’re not a homogenous nation here. You look at homogenous nations, Asian, wherever, different cultures, we’re not homogenous. That’s part of what we have to deal with. But that’s the greatness of America.&quot;
&quot;Canada’s homogenous,&quot; Anka said of its past. &quot;Only now are they feeling it. A city like Toronto, there’s over 400,000 immigrants, and their crime rate has gone through the roof.&quot;
&quot;Canada and England both,&quot; Maher agreed.
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Maher said that he was not so much a fan of England back in the 1980s, explaining, &quot;I’m not saying it was better then, it was an all-White city.&quot;
&quot;You know, there was an England, and I’m not saying it was all better,&quot; he continued. &quot;And I think London now is like — I mean, it’s like I think 70 percent minority or something. This is called ‘progress.’&quot;
Maher went on to say that there appears to be no limiting principle, no stopping point when liberals can say something has been changed enough.
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&quot;I&apos;m always having to beg progressives to, like, enjoy the product you’re selling, progress,&quot; he said. &quot;They really hate progress. You know, there’s something about their psyche that has to say, ‘No, we haven’t done enough.’&quot;
&quot;Yeah, of course, we haven’t done enough, but we did this. Could you just take the W once in a while?&quot; Maher added. &quot;Do we always have to b----? I mean, if I wanted b----ing, I’d get married.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Gold Star widow&apos;s Memorial Day request to visit her husband&apos;s Arlington grave sparks viral response</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The widow of a fallen U.S. soldier said she was not expecting much when she asked strangers to visit her husband&apos;s grave over Memorial Day weekend, but was deeply moved after her request reached millions online.
&quot;This is probably a long shot, but if anybody happens to be in DC this weekend and plans on visiting Arlington, I would love to see a fresh photo of my husband’s grave in Section 60,&quot; Sharrell Shaw wrote Sunday on X about her husband, Army Staff Sgt. Alan Shaw, who was killed during an operation in Iraq on Feb. 9, 2007.
&quot;There’s just something about knowing people still stop by, still say his name, still remember,&quot; she added.
Shaw told FOX 5 DC she has visited her husband&apos;s gravesite nearly every year since his death but was unable to travel to Washington from her home in Arkansas this year.
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&quot;There’s a lot of guilt that comes with that,&quot; she told the outlet. &quot;So I thought maybe somebody could swing by and take a picture and remember him.&quot;
Shaw’s request quickly went viral, drawing more than 6 million views and hundreds of comments on X, with users sharing messages and photos of themselves leaving flowers at Shaw’s grave.
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Outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth also visited the grave Monday to honor Shaw&apos;s service.
&quot;It was an honor to visit your husband’s grave today on your behalf, and to pay my respects,&quot; Gabbard, who served in the Army National Guard and deployed to Iraq, wrote on X. &quot;It was wonderful to see the beautiful flowers representing many others who did the same. Our nation owes a debt of gratitude to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, and to the loved ones they left behind.&quot;
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Gabbard also shared a photo of herself placing a challenge coin on the headstone.
Hegseth, an Army veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, also visited the gravesite with his family.
In a follow-up post, Shaw confessed she was &quot;caught off guard&quot; by the overwhelming response from strangers to her request. She described receiving photos, messages, prayers and stories from people honoring her husband and other fallen service members.
&quot;I don’t think people fully understand what moments like this mean to Gold Star families,&quot; she wrote on X. &quot;The fear is never just losing them. It’s losing them slowly over time as the world moves on and fewer people remember their name.&quot;
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&quot;But today showed me that Alan will never be forgotten... This right here is the America Alan knew and loved enough to fight and die for. And today, y’all showed us all that it’s still here and it’s still worth fighting for,&quot; she added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Diego Luna, who was in Nike&apos;s World Cup promotional ads, shockingly left off USMNT roster</news:name>
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			<news:title>Diego Luna, who was in Nike&apos;s World Cup promotional ads, shockingly left off USMNT roster</news:title>
			<news:keywords>With the United States men’s national team’s 26-man roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup confirmed on Tuesday afternoon at Pier 17 in Manhattan, midfielder Diego Luna’s absence from Mauricio Pochettino’s squad is the most glaring.
After all, he was the centerpiece of numerous promotional ads, including Nike’s, ahead of the tournament
When the roster was leaked by multiple outlets over Memorial Day Weekend, Luna’s absence was among the biggest snubs considering his work with the team and the fact that many believed him to be a lock to represent the Stars and Stripes on home soil this summer.
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But Luna wasn’t among the midfielders listed, which was made official on Tuesday when he wasn’t among the 26 men who walked out on the Pier 17 stage.
Meanwhile, Nike had used Luna as a focal point of its kit launches, showcasing the jerseys that Team USA will wear in the World Cup. The new kit went viral, especially with Luna posting to his Instagram with a caption, &quot;They never plan for the wild card. Espera lo inesperado.&quot;
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Luna, who could’ve also chosen to play for Mexico due to dual citizenship, is known to fans as the wild card. He became a fan-favorite during the team’s 2025 Gold Cup run.
However, Pochettino, managing his first World Cup with the USMNT, said back in March that those players currently on the roster during friendly matches shouldn’t expect to be in the final 26 come the summer.
&quot;The players that today are on the roster, they cannot think they are going to be in the final roster,&quot; he said. &quot;When we go to Atlanta, maybe we can take some pictures, prepare things for marketing and things like this, because it is the last opportunity to make these types of things.
It wasn’t that Luna wasn’t producing at the time for the USMNT. He appeared in 17 of 18 matches in 2025, becoming a breakout player as he scored four goals and tallied three assists over that time.
Luna, who plays for Real Salt Lake in Major League Soccer, did suffer a knee injury during March’s international window. However, he has played for his club seven times since then and at least 70 minutes in six of those matches, making health a non-factor in this case.
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But that international window is a crucial one for all prospective players wishing to make their World Cup rosters, and perhaps Luna’s absence contributed to Pochettino deciding on a different direction. Only the manager will have the answers to why Luna is off the roster.
Other than Nike, Luna was also featured in Head &amp; Shoulders ads as well as Panini, which included him among the featured players for their official World Cup sticker collection.
With Luna off the roster, all eyes point to Gio Reyna, the 23-year-old from German club Borussia Mönchengladbach, who many believe was put in place of him. Reyna has experience playing over in Europe, which always carries weight for the World Cup, and he has a longer track record than Luna with the USMNT.
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			  <news:name>Manny Fernandez, cornerstone of Dolphins’ perfect 1972 season, dead at 79</news:name>
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			<news:title>Manny Fernandez, cornerstone of Dolphins’ perfect 1972 season, dead at 79</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NFL world is mourning the loss of a standout defensive lineman remembered for his pivotal role in the Miami Dolphins’ historic undefeated 1972 Super Bowl season.
Manny Fernandez, a Dolphins Ring of Honor member and two-time Super Bowl champion, died at 79, the team announced Tuesday. &quot;We are deeply saddened by the passing of Manny Fernandez,&quot; a statement from the Dolphins read.
A cause of death was not immediately disclosed.
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Fernandez spent the entirety of his eight-year professional football career with the Dolphins, helping Miami build its famed &quot;No-Name Defense.&quot; He is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of the nose tackle position in the NFL.
The unit helped lead the Dolphins to three consecutive Super Bowl appearances from 1971-73, including back-to-back titles in 1972 and 1973.
&quot;His consistent and selfless contributions on the field were instrumental to the Dolphins&apos; success throughout the early 1970s, particularly in the team&apos;s three consecutive Super Bowl appearances, in which he produced some of the most memorable defensive performances in the history of the game,&quot; the Dolphins&apos; statement continued.
Fernandez was dominant during the Dolphins’ Super Bowl win over Washington following their undefeated 1972 season. That team also included stars such as Bob Griese, Nick Buoniconti and Larry Csonka.
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Fernandez’s dominance in Super Bowl VII was so overwhelming that even the game’s MVP believed the game&apos;s top individual honor could have gone elsewhere.
&quot;They weren&apos;t double-teaming Manny, which most of the other teams we played in the division did during the season,&quot; he said. &quot;Manny was in their backfield the whole day just doing whatever he wanted to do. Maybe I should have shared the MVP with Manny.&quot;
An undrafted free agent out of Utah in 1968, Fernandez was inducted into the Dolphins’ Ring of Honor in 2014.
&quot;Our thoughts are with his family, loved ones and teammates as we remember one of the best players in Dolphins history,&quot; the team&apos;s statement concluded.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Terrified residents in crime-plagued blue city throw up giant barricades to stop chaos</news:name>
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			<news:title>Terrified residents in crime-plagued blue city throw up giant barricades to stop chaos</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Frustrated Seattle residents living near the city’s troubled Aurora Avenue corridor are taking public safety into their own hands after a violent weekend shootout rattled neighborhoods already plagued by prostitution, trafficking and recurring gun violence.
Neighbors told Fox 13 Seattle they have started erecting makeshift barricades on residential streets after repeated pleas to city leaders and police for stronger enforcement allegedly went unanswered.
The growing outrage follows an early-morning shootout Saturday near Aurora Avenue North and North 98th Street, where Seattle Police responded after reports of more than 30 gunshots fired.
Surveillance video obtained by Fox 13 Seattle showed men ducking behind vehicles and exchanging gunfire in the street as bullets ripped through the neighborhood.
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Police later recovered roughly 40 shell casings scattered across both sides of Aurora Avenue. Nearby homes, buildings and vehicles were struck by gunfire, according to Fox 13.
&quot;Who the heck are these guys, you know? Who think they can just shoot up the neighborhood,&quot; Rudy Pantoja, who works for the owner of a nearby property damaged in the shooting, told Fox 13 Seattle. &quot;It’s insane, it’s unacceptable and it’s wrong and the mayor needs to step up to the plate.&quot;
Residents say the area has become increasingly dangerous in recent months, with many reporting near-nightly gunfire and criminal activity spilling from Aurora Avenue into surrounding neighborhoods.
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&quot;My wife and I have been shocked,&quot; one resident told the outlet. &quot;We could’ve lost our son. Thank God he’s alright.&quot;
Neighbors say prostitution and trafficking activity along Aurora Avenue are fueling much of the violence, with pimps and johns regularly circling residential blocks late into the night.
&quot;We have nightly prostitution, we have the gun violence that is coming along with it,&quot; another resident said.
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Anger toward city leadership has continued to grow, with several residents telling Fox 13 they feel abandoned by Seattle officials despite repeated complaints to the mayor’s office, city council and police department.
&quot;What we’ve gotten is a lot of nothing,&quot; one neighbor said. &quot;It’s terrifying to live here, and it’s even more terrifying that the city is absolutely doing nothing to protect the citizens in this neighborhood.&quot;
Some residents have since responded by installing homemade barriers intended to block traffic and discourage criminal activity from moving into neighborhood streets. After initial barricades were vandalized, neighbors rebuilt them with stronger reinforcements. Nearby, a handwritten chalk message reads: &quot;No Gunfire.&quot;
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&quot;We’re just afraid that a neighbor is going to have to die before the city will do something,&quot; another resident said.
Seattle-based conservative radio host and commentator Jason Rantz said the neighborhood response reflects broader frustration with city leadership and public safety policies.
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&quot;It’s sad that things have gotten so bad that residents have to set up blockades,&quot; Rantz told Fox News Digital. &quot;It’s sadder that they will be coming down, courtesy of the city.&quot;
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&quot;The violence and sex trafficking on Aurora is not new,&quot; he continued. &quot;And the city has had well over a decade to attack the crisis, but they refuse. It’s too hard to them. They don’t have enough police, and there’s zero appetite to meaningfully punish criminals, still.&quot;
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&quot;This will continue to be a crisis and nothing will change until the city actually wants to change things,&quot; Rantz added. &quot;Or until voters finally remove the people who created this mess.&quot;
Residents are also calling on officials to aggressively enforce Seattle’s &quot;SOAP&quot; ordinance, short for &quot;Stay Out of Areas of Prostitution,&quot; a law passed in 2024 intended to combat sex trafficking and related crime along the Aurora corridor.
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Fox News Digital reached out to the Seattle Police Department and Mayor Katherine Barrett Wilson’s office for comment.
In a statement previously provided to Fox 13 Seattle, the mayor’s office described the violence as &quot;deeply unsettling&quot; and said city officials recently met with concerned residents.
The city said Seattle Police would increase late-night and early-morning patrols in the area and deploy the department’s Gun Violence Reduction Unit along Aurora Avenue.
Officials added that &quot;long-term public safety also means supporting community-led solutions, addressing chronic issues that contribute to violence, and making sure residents feel heard and supported.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Left keeps crying Jim Crow because Supreme Court rejected racial district games</news:name>
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			<news:title>Left keeps crying Jim Crow because Supreme Court rejected racial district games</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Supreme Court’s recent Voting Rights Act decision did not take away the right to vote from a single Black citizen. What it did was begin to roll back a system that allowed politicians and activists to carve Black voters into bizarre racial districts and call it justice.
For years, I have watched congressional maps become more and more absurd. They twisted down highways, jumped across rivers, and reached through paper-thin corridors just to reach yet another cluster of Black voters. These politicians were not drawing neighborhoods connected by proximity, common issues or shared interests — they were drawing by race. They would take a Black neighborhood here and then, miles away, figure out how to connect it to another Black neighborhood with a narrow strip of land so they could hit the right percentage.
That always bothered me. The same people who claim to speak for equality were perfectly willing to reduce Black citizens to pieces on a map. They did not see families, churches, schools or local communities. They saw census blocks and skin color. They called that representation. I always saw something more twisted in it. It said that Black people could not stand politically on their own. It said we had to be specially arranged, specially packaged and specially protected by a racial bureaucracy in order to matter.
Now the Supreme Court has said no to much of this. In Louisiana v. Callais, the court sharply changed the way Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act can be used in redistricting and limited the race-based logic that had shaped many of these maps. It did not repeal the Voting Rights Act. It did not take away anyone’s ballot. It did not say Black Americans cannot vote, cannot run, cannot organize or cannot win. It said government cannot keep making race the overriding principle in drawing districts and pretend that this is the highest form of civil rights.
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You would never know that from the reaction on the left. Within days, the usual commentators were acting like this was 1955 in the Deep South. They said the Voting Rights Act had been gutted and demolished. It was like all of a sudden, we had gone back to literacy tests, poll taxes and clubs on the head for trying to register.
What makes it worse is that some of the usual race charlatans have seized on this as an opportunity. They are a whole class of racial performance artists who know exactly what they are doing. They take any ruling they dislike and immediately dress it up in the language of White supremacy, segregation and historical terror. Some of them throw around the term &quot;White supremacy&quot; so casually that the words themselves begin to lose all meaning. That is not serious thought.
They are exploiting the old ghosts of racism to build their own brand. They are profiteering from fear. That is immoral.
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What angers me most is that these Black opportunists and these White-guilt liberals refuse to let us have this moment for what it is: a step toward fuller equality under the law. For once, the country is moving away from a system that says Black political power must depend on special racial sorting by the government. Instead of recognizing that as progress, they have to spit all over it. They have to stir up the long-dead ghost of systemic racism and scare people into believing that America is still so hopelessly racist that Black citizens cannot possibly stand under the same rules as everyone else.
That is disgusting.
But these charlatans are not protecting us. They are protecting their own importance. If Black people begin to see this as a move toward one standard of citizenship, where our vote matters because we are citizens and not because we were packed into a specially shaped district, then the entire grievance industry starts to lose its hold. So, they panic. They scream &quot;White supremacy.&quot; They scream &quot;Jim Crow.&quot; They tell us democracy is dying. What they are really fighting for is to stave off their declining relevance.
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There used to be real weight to the word &quot;Black&quot; in this country. It meant pride. It meant a people who had endured humiliation and still stood up straight. It meant perseverance, self-respect, faith and overcoming. It meant mothers and fathers teaching their children to work hard, keep the faith and never surrender their dignity. But too many of today’s loudest voices speaking in the name of Black America are little more than hustlers. They shuck and jive for cameras, call America irredeemably racist, and do it all in a country that gives them the freedom to sell that lie.
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That is the tragedy. Instead of saying, &quot;Go out and win over your neighbors,&quot; they say, &quot;You cannot survive unless someone packages you by race.&quot; Instead of seeing us as builders, they keep casting us as permanent victims.
As a pastor, I reject that story. Our dignity comes from God. Our political power comes from organizing, persuading, showing up and building coalitions with the people who share our streets and values, not just our skin color. I want Black people to believe in that kind of power. Not the power of grievance merchants. Not the power of race hustlers. Real power.
We need faith in our own agency, confidence in our own voice, and the courage to stand under the same law as everyone else.
We are Americans. That is not racism. That is progress.
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			  <news:name>Texas Dem nominee James Talarico invokes faith to defend abortion rights, ‘The Bible is silent on abortion&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas Dem nominee James Talarico invokes faith to defend abortion rights, ‘The Bible is silent on abortion&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico used his faith to defend abortion during an interview on the Jamie Kern Lima show published on Monday. 
&quot;I don&apos;t believe it&apos;s a place for politicians,&quot; Talarico told Lima, who defeated Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, for the Democratic Senate nomination.
&quot;I don&apos;t believe it&apos;s a place for the state,&quot; Talarico continued. &quot;And that&apos;s a belief I hold not despite my faith, but because of my faith. Jesus never talks about abortion. The Bible is silent on abortion. And when that happens with a social issue as important as abortion, we Christians have to take scripture as a whole.&quot; 
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&quot;And we&apos;ve got to try to make some kind of ethical determination,&quot; Talarico continued. &quot;Right now in Texas, we have the most extreme abortion ban in the country. No exception for rape. No exception for incest. We have girls as young as 10 years old who are assaulted, who are raped, who are victims of incest, and who can&apos;t access basic reproductive care, who aren&apos;t able to make the decision about whether or not they are going to create.&quot;
Talarico, who was first elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 2018 at the age of 29, has a history of making provocative statements about faith and biology. 
In a 2021 video taken on the Texas House floor in Austin where he was opposing a bill to ban men from women’s sports, Talarico said that &quot;God is non-binary.&quot;
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&quot;God is both masculine and feminine and everything in between,&quot; Talarico said. &quot;God is non-binary,&quot; adding, &quot;Trans children are God’s children, made in God’s own image.&quot;
Talarico has also said that &quot;sex is a spectrum&quot;  saying, &quot;The point is that biologically speaking, scientifically speaking, sex is a spectrum, and oftentimes can be very ambiguous.&quot;
Polling shows hypothetical tight races between Talarico and Republican Texas Sen. John Cornyn and Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton. Cornyn and Paxton are in a runoff to see who will be the GOP nominee for the Senate seat, which will be crucial to determining control of the chamber in the 2026 midterms.
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Talarico is trying to become the first Democrat to win statewide office in Texas in decades. No Democrat has won a U.S. Senate race in Texas since 1988.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>USA vs. Canada again: World Championship quarterfinal set three months after Olympic gold thriller in Milan</news:name>
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			<news:title>USA vs. Canada again: World Championship quarterfinal set three months after Olympic gold thriller in Milan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Matthew Tkachuk said in early May that Team USA wasn’t going to Switzerland for a vacation.
He wasn’t kidding.
The United States beat Austria, 4-1, Tuesday at the IIHF World Championship, punching its ticket to the quarterfinals and setting up exactly what the hockey world wanted: USA vs. Canada.
Again.
Just three months after Team USA beat Canada in overtime to win its first Olympic gold medal in men&apos;s hockey since the 1980 Lake Placid team finished off its &quot;Miracle on Ice&quot; run, the two North American rivals are set for another winner-take-all showdown on Thursday.
This one isn’t for Olympic gold.
But don’t tell the Americans it doesn’t matter.
Don’t tell the Canadians, either. There&apos;s no question that Canada wants some revenge for what happened in Italy.
The U.S. entered Tuesday needing a win over Austria to extend its tournament, and the defending world champions wasted little time making sure there wouldn’t be any drama. Connor Clifton opened the scoring 5:34 into the first period, and Ryan Ufko followed just 45 seconds later with a slap shot past Austrian goalie Atte Tolvanen.
That was pretty much that.
Paul Cotter made it 3-0 early in the second period, and Tkachuk added a power-play goal later in the frame to put the game away. Austria spoiled Devin Cooley’s shutout bid late in the second, but the Americans held on comfortably enough to keep their title defense alive.
More importantly, they earned another shot at Canada.
&quot;We’re going to need our absolute best to have a chance,&quot; Tkachuk said, according to the IIHF.
That’s true.
It’s also exactly why this matchup is so good, even if many of the best players in the world will be absent.
Team USA isn’t rolling out the same loaded roster that won Olympic gold in Milan, with Jack Hughes, Auston Matthews, Brady Tkachuk, Charlie McAvoy and several other stars leading the way. Many NHL players skip the annual IIHF tournament because of their professional hockey commitments.
Canada isn’t at full Olympic strength, either, but let’s be honest: when Sidney Crosby, Macklin Celebrini, Evan Bouchard, John Tavares, Ryan O’Reilly, Mark Scheifele, Morgan Rielly and Darnell Nurse don the maple leaf, Canada means business.
It also makes it clear that Canada wants to win this tournament, badly.
That&apos;s why this game matters, even if it&apos;s not a full best-on-best matchup.
The conversation around USA Hockey has changed. For decades, Canada’s biggest advantage wasn’t just that it had great players. Of course Canada had great players. The country produces hockey players the way America produces football players. And basketball players. And baseball players. And now, hockey players.
Canada’s biggest advantage was that international hockey felt like part of the country’s identity. The best Canadians showed up because winning in that sweater was part of the job.
American players have always been proud to wear the red, white and blue. But for a long time, the average American sports fan didn’t treat most international hockey tournaments like a potential source of national pride. They cared every four years when the Olympics rolled around. But it wasn’t the same year-round obsession that exists north of the border.
That feels different now.
After the 4 Nations Face-Off, Olympic gold and the rise of this American generation, there’s more buy-in from everyone. The fans care more. The country is paying attention. And when that happens, the sweater means just a little bit more. These games feel bigger, and the players don’t have to manufacture that edge on their own.
That’s why Tkachuk’s buy-in matters, and it&apos;s what made his recent comments on &quot;The Pat McAfee Show&quot; so important. He made sure to stress that the World Championship isn&apos;t a European vacation with a few hockey games mixed in. He made it clear Team USA was going there to win gold.
Tkachuk was named to the preliminary U.S. roster on May 7, but he didn’t join the Americans for the opening stretch of the tournament. That’s not unusual at the World Championship, where NHL-heavy rosters can look different from week to week and players often arrive after the tournament is already underway.
Team USA went 1-2 without him. Since Tkachuk got into the lineup, the Americans haven’t exactly steamrolled through the tournament in Switzerland. They needed a shootout to beat Germany and lost to Latvia. But they’ve also scored 17 goals in four games, beat Hungary and Austria when they had to, and now they are facing the exact matchup everyone wanted.
Tkachuk didn’t solve every roster issue. But he did give the Americans a little more edge and a little more belief.
That belief is what Canada has had forever.
It’s what the United States is building now.
The Americans won the World Championship last year for the first time in 92 years. They beat Switzerland, 1-0, in overtime to win gold. Then they followed that by beating Canada in the Olympic final in February, a 2-1 overtime thriller that gave the U.S. its first Olympic men’s hockey gold medal since Lake Placid.
Now comes the next test.
The Canadians enter the knockout stage unbeaten through seven games, with six regulation wins, one overtime win, 20 points and a 33-13 goal differential. They opened with a 5-3 win over Sweden, blasted Italy, handled Denmark, Slovenia and Slovakia, survived a scare with a 6-5 overtime win over Norway, and rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat Czechia 3-2.
So, yes, Canada should feel pretty good about itself for clinching the top spot in Group B and not losing a single game. The Canadians probably feel good about the Americans finishing fourth in Group A, too.
But none of that really matters now because it’s USA vs. Canada. Throw out everything that&apos;s happened so far.
The Americans don’t need a perfect roster to make this interesting. They need enough talent, enough goaltending and enough buy-in.
They got enough of all three against Austria.
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Ufko, one of the goal scorers Tuesday, said the Americans knew exactly what kind of game they were playing.
&quot;It feels good,&quot; Ufko said, according to the IIHF. &quot;We knew that it was a winner-go-home type of game, a playoff game. We’re really proud with the way it went, and we’re just looking forward to the quarterfinals now.&quot;
They should be.
Because for USA Hockey, these games are no longer simply measuring-stick moments against big brother Canada. Those days are over.
The Americans are the defending world champions. They’re the defending Olympic champions. They’ve won at the junior level. They’ve got stars all over the NHL. They’ve got a generation of players that not only can beat Canada, but expects to beat Canada.
That shift hasn&apos;t gone unnoticed.
The 4 Nations Face-Off showed it. The Olympics confirmed it. Tkachuk’s World Championship arrival reinforced it.
Team USA isn’t chasing Canada anymore.
They&apos;re the ones being chased.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Christian Pulisic headlines official USMNT World Cup roster as Diego Luna, Tanner Tessman left out</news:name>
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			<news:title>Christian Pulisic headlines official USMNT World Cup roster as Diego Luna, Tanner Tessman left out</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States men&apos;s national team roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup was officially revealed at Pier 17 in Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon, and the 26 men representing the Stars and Stripes are set to show out on home soil next month.
However, there were some key absences from the roster, which created quite the buzz online after it was leaked over Memorial Day weekend.
For many, two key snubs for Mauricio Pochettino’s first World Cup roster were in the midfield, as Diego Luna and Tanner Tessman weren’t among the 26 men on the stage at Pier 17.
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Tessman did suffer a muscle strain earlier this month while playing for Lyon, his club in France, though it wasn’t expected to affect his ability to participate in the World Cup. Many believed the 24-year-old, who had played in the past six Team USA matches under Pochettino, had a great chance of making the squad as a defensive midfielder.
Instead, only Tyler Adams, who captained the USMNT in 2022 during the Qatar World Cup, is among the defensive midfielders on the roster.
Even more surprising, though, was Luna, the Real Salt Lake star who has shown greatness in terms of scoring on the international stage, while also providing a tough nature about his game that the World Cup calls for. In fact, Luna was viewed as a virtual lock considering Nike used him during promotional ads for the World Cup, though U.S. Soccer never signed off on who they would use.
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Luna is a fan favorite, but Pochettino went with other attacking midfielders in the end.
Others who were among those considered as a possibility of making the team but didn’t were midfielder Yunus Musah, who played in the 2022 World Cup for the U.S., as did striker Josh Sargent. Aidan Morris and 19-year-old Zavier Gozo were also left out.
But Pochettino was looking for the 26 right players, rather than the best ones, to represent the U.S. on home soil for the first time since 1994, and the first time in history that FIFA will have matches played in three different countries. Canada and Mexico will also host matches, as all of North America welcomes the best 48 teams in the world under a new format that includes an extra knockout round.
Finally, it&apos;s worth noting that substitutions to rosters can be made by June 1, meaning they still have a chance of being changed before the first match against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on June 12.
Here is who will be playing for the USMNT in the 2026 FIFA World Cup:
GOALIES
STRIKERS
MIDFIELDERS
ATTACKING MIDFIELDER/WINGERS
DEFENDERS
This group will take on Paraguay on June 12, followed by matches against Australia (June 19 in Seattle) and Turkiye (June 25 in Los Angeles) for their Group D play.
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			  <news:name>Hall of Famer Tony Dungy endorses Michele Tafoya in crowded Minnesota Republican primary for U.S. Senate</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hall of Famer Tony Dungy endorses Michele Tafoya in crowded Minnesota Republican primary for U.S. Senate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy has formally endorsed Michele Tafoya as the Republican candidate in the Minnesota primary for a U.S. Senate seat.
And this one makes sense.
Dungy knows Tafoya well because both worked together for over a decade on the NBC Sunday Night Football telecast — Dungy as an analyst and Tafoya as the sideline reporter.
It also makes sense because despite their stints in the media covering the NFL, both are conservatives.
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&quot;I&apos;ve known Michele Tafoya for over 30 years, and I can tell you this: Michele is the real deal,&quot; Dungy said in an endorsement video shared by Tafoya on her X platform feed.
&quot;She&apos;s grounded in faith, guided by strong values, and committed to doing what&apos;s right, even when it&apos;s not popular. Michele and I worked together in broadcasting for over a decade, and what impressed me most about her is her character.
&quot;She loves this country, she cares deeply about families and kids, and she knows that leadership means accountability and service. Michele isn&apos;t a career politician. She&apos;s an independent thinker and a common sense conservative who&apos;s ready to stand up for Minnesota.&quot;
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Dungy lives in Florida, but he played quarterback at the University of Minnesota and after an NFL career as a defensive back, he served as the Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator from 1992 through the 1995 season. He used that job with the Vikings as a springboard to become the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1996.
The point is he has ties to Minnesota, so his endorsement should resonate with some voters.
&quot;Our state needs principled leadership, and that&apos;s why I support Michele Tafoya for the United States Senate,&quot; Dungy continued in his video. &quot;I know she&apos;ll represent the people of Minnesota well.&quot;
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Tafoya is headed to Minnesota&apos;s Aug. 11 Republican primary in what has become a crowded field.
The challengers include former NBA player Royce White, former Navy SEAL Adam Schwarze, retired Navy officer Tom Weiler and farmer/computer scientist Mark York.
The winner of the GOP primary will face off against one of two left-wing Democrats viewed as frontrunners — Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan or Rep. Angie Craig.
The general election will be held Nov. 3.
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			  <news:name>Supreme Court hands NFL a loss in Brian Flores discrimination lawsuit, clearing path to trial</news:name>
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			<news:title>Supreme Court hands NFL a loss in Brian Flores discrimination lawsuit, clearing path to trial</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s not an outright loss, but the Supreme Court on Tuesday dealt the NFL a setback that could affect its preferred way of handling litigation on non-player employment contracts.
SCOTUS denied the NFL’s appeal of a Circuit Court decision that ruled against the league’s attempt to force a discrimination lawsuit brought by Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores into arbitration rather than letting it proceed to trial in open court.
The Supreme Court declined to hear the NFL’s appeal, effectively leaving the lower-court ruling in place and allowing the lawsuit to proceed toward discovery and potentially trial in New York federal court. Justice Brett Kavanaugh dissented from the decision not to take the case.
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The central legal battle so far has focused on whether the case should be heard publicly in federal court or privately through NFL arbitration overseen by Commissioner Roger Goodell. Last year the Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the NFL, finding the league’s arbitration structure potentially unfair because Goodell serves as both the league’s chief executive and the arbitrator.
The appeals court said the arrangement amounted to &quot;arbitration in name only&quot; and held that Flores could pursue key discrimination claims in court instead.
So the NFL&apos;s appeal in the case brought by coaches Flores, Steve Wilks and Ray Horton allows this case to proceed in court and, perhaps, to be heard in a public trial.
There&apos;s more: Although the Supreme Court is not endorsing that the court system is the proper venue for such cases rather than arbitration, future non-player employment lawsuits against the league that would in the past lead to arbitration now may have a path to be heard in New York federal court.
The reaction from both litigants was predictable.
The Flores side is claiming victory.
&quot;We are pleased that the Supreme Court declined to accept the NFL’s appeal,&quot; Flores lawyers said in a statement. &quot;The NFL must now accept that its commissioner cannot be the arbitrator over discrimination claims against the league and its teams. We look forward to litigating these claims in court.&quot;
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The NFL, meanwhile, vows to fight on.
&quot;We respect the Supreme Court’s decision not to grant review,&quot; a league spokesperson said. &quot;Regardless of the forum, we are fully prepared to defend ourselves as this matter proceeds.&quot;
This matter just took a step toward a forum in court, but it is nowhere near completion. This could take years to decide.
Flores filed the suit in February 2022, and all that has been resolved so far is whether the case will proceed in court, as Flores wanted, or through arbitration, as the NFL preferred.
This is a long way from being decided on behalf of either party, considering that one of them has already shown a willingness to take an appeal to the highest court in the land.
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			  <news:name>Cuba&apos;s foreign minister accuses Marco Rubio of lying to Americans to justify action against Cuba</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cuba&apos;s foreign minister accuses Marco Rubio of lying to Americans to justify action against Cuba</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Cuba&apos;s foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla called Secretary of State Marco Rubio a liar on Tuesday and accused him of intentionally deceiving the American people.
&quot;In all areas, however, he lies, he lies on and on. He continuously intends to deceive the public opinion in the U.S., the U.S. Congress and the international community,&quot; Rodriguez said on &quot;The Story.&quot;
The Trump administration is intensifying its economic pressure campaign against Cuba, following a U.S. grand jury indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro — a move Rodriguez condemned as a violation of international law.
&quot;Why did it wait for 30 years to do this?&quot; he asked. &quot;We will have to ask, what is the ethical value? What is the legal value behind these allegations right now? Or if this is part of the political narrative aimed at manipulating the U.S. public opinion to testify a military aggression against Cuba.&quot;
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Cuba&apos;s minister of Foreign Affairs said Rubio, America’s top diplomat, is driving a dangerous political narrative designed to manipulate American public opinion and muster support for aggression against Cuba.
He also rejected accusations that Cuba poses a national security threat to the United States, calling it illogical and insisting the communist nation does not want to be an enemy.
&quot;Cuba is a small island — 100,000 square kilometers and 10 million inhabitants,&quot; Rodriguez said.
&quot;Based on what logic, what would be the common sense behind the idea that Cuba could threaten a nuclear superpower?&quot; he continued. &quot;We will have to ask the Secretary of State if he has any evidence... I have heard him lying on and on regarding this issue.&quot;
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Cuba reportedly has an arsenal of military drones provided by Russia and China, which the United States considers a threat.
Rodriguez said it is &quot;unbelievable&quot; that U.S. officials would portray Cuba as a threat while simultaneously threatening military aggression and regime change.
He condemned the United States&apos; oil blockade on Cuba that has sparked massive blackouts across most of the country since January.
&quot;The Secretary of State is one of the main masterminds behind the military threat against Cuba, the energy blockade,&quot; he said.
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In a video message addressed to the Cuban people on May 20, Rubio pledged $100 million in assistance for the crisis and blamed Cuba’s government for the island’s ongoing blackouts.
Rodriguez described it as cruel and said it has caused significant humanitarian damage to the island nation.
The Cuban diplomat also addressed President Donald Trump referring to Cuba as a failing nation, to which he questioned why the United States would economically strangle what it perceives as an already struggling economy.
&quot;If the Cuban state would be an inefficient state, and the Cuban economy would not be viable, what would be the use for an executive order by the president of the United States issued on January the 29th, declaring a complete energy blockade against Cuba? What would be the need?&quot; he asked.
Rodriguez argued that Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, uses his Cuban ancestry for political benefit.
&quot;He was not born in Cuba. He does not know Cuba. He knows nothing about Cuba.&quot;
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			<news:title>Murder-suicide probe underway after alleged Tom Selleck impersonator scam targeted woman</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Investigators are revealing more to the story in a tragic case where an elderly couple — linked to a Tom Selleck romance scam — were found dead in their California home.
The Riverside County Sheriff&apos;s Office said the deaths of 80-year-old Donald Whitaker and 79-year-old Karen Whitaker on May 15 are being investigated as a murder-suicide.
Deputies say Karen Whitaker was a victim of financial elder abuse.
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A close friend to the couple confirmed to Fox News Digital, that someone posing as famous actor Selleck took advantage of Karen and conned her into forking over hundreds of dollars over a period of time.
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In a Facebook post following the deaths of her parents, Rachel Whitaker Maw said in part, &quot;You were so loved and will be missed dearly by so many.&quot;
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In another post she said in part, &quot;It has been overwhelming and devastating, but we are taking it one moment at a time.&quot;
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The sheriff&apos;s office said, &quot;Currently, there is no evidence to indicate that the unknown suspect(s) who were involved in the financial abuse are directly involved in the couple’s death.&quot;
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&quot;At this time, the Riverside Sheriff’s homicide investigators continue to investigate and exhaust all leads in this homicide,&quot; RCSO said.
The agency went on to say, &quot;Homicide investigators are still actively investigating the incident and will complete a thorough investigation before releasing a final disposition.&quot;
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			  <news:name>MICK ZAIS: Conservatives Must Reclaim American Education Now</news:name>
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			<news:title>MICK ZAIS: Conservatives Must Reclaim American Education Now</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Mick Zais |
For years, Americans were told our schools existed to expand minds, encourage debate, and prepare young people to think independently. Today, too many do the opposite.
Conservative voices are being shouted down, disinvited, or silenced by radical activists and administrators more interested in appeasing the far left than defending free speech. What happened recently in South Carolina is just the latest of numerous incidents across the country. 
Lt. Governor Pamela Evette, a successful businesswoman, unapologetic conservative, and strong supporter of President Trump, was pushed out of delivering the commencement address at South Carolina State University after activists objected to her political beliefs. University officials cited “security concerns,” but the real issue was ideological intolerance.
Conservative viewpoints are no longer welcome in our schools.
From Ivy League institutions to taxpayer-funded public universities to our K-12 schools, activists increasingly dictate who may speak, which ideas are acceptable, and what students are allowed to hear.
Administrators routinely surrender to pressure from the left while treating conservatives as threats rather than participants in open debate. That should concern every American.
Our education system has drifted far from its mission. Instead of teaching students how to think critically, schools now teach them what to think. Activism has replaced scholarship, and ideological conformity has replaced intellectual diversity. And taxpayers are funding it.
The time for cosmetic reform is over. America needs structural change.
First, tenure at publicly funded colleges and universities must end.
Tenure was intended to protect academic inquiry. Too often now, it protects ideological activists from accountability while classrooms become platforms for political agendas unrelated to education.
After the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk last year, several professors openly celebrated or excused political violence against someone they opposed politically. That moment exposed how radical parts of academia have become.
Lt. Governor Evette rightfully called for the end of tenure because employment should be based on performance and professionalism, not guaranteed lifetime protection.
Second, our schools must return to education instead of indoctrination.
Parents expect schools to teach reading, writing, math, science, history, and critical thinking. They do not send their children to be immersed in divisive identity politics, anti-American rhetoric, or gender ideology.
Students should graduate understanding the principles that built this country, capable of thinking independently, and able to engage with opposing viewpoints.
Finally, parents must have real authority over their children’s education.
For too long, bureaucracies and special interests trapped families in failing schools. Every parent deserves the freedom to choose the educational setting that best serves their child, whether public, charter, private, technical, or homeschool.
Choice creates accountability. Competition drives improvement. Parents, not government officials, should make these decisions.
This is not just a South Carolina problem. It is happening nationwide.
We need conservative leaders like Lt. Governor Pamela Evette, who are willing to confront these problems directly. She understands what is at stake and has consistently fought for parental rights, accountability, school choice, and classrooms focused on education instead of activism.
If we fail to reclaim our schools and universities now, the consequences will reach far beyond the classroom.




Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Mick Zais is a contributor to The Daily Caller News Foundation and has been a dedicated conservative voice in the fight for education reform. Zais served as Acting Secretary of Education and as Deputy Secretary under the first Trump Administration. He also served as Superintendent of Education in South Carolina from 2011 to 2015 and President of Newberry College from 2000 to 2010. Zais retired from the Army as a brigadier general.
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			  <news:name>Carolina Hurricanes star Seth Jarvis&apos; wild bathroom candy habits are getting some attention</news:name>
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			<news:title>Carolina Hurricanes star Seth Jarvis&apos; wild bathroom candy habits are getting some attention</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Carolina Hurricanes won an overtime thriller in Montreal to hand the Canadiens their first back-to-back losses this postseason and to take a 2-1 series lead.
So, naturally, much of the talk was about Hurricanes star Seth Jarvis and his strange candy habits.
As I said, naturally.
Jarvis has been a big piece of the puzzle for the Canes over the last few seasons — and a member of Team Canada at the 2026 Olympics — but he is also a heck of a character away from the ice.
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Earlier this month, one of his buddies (a group of whom handled siren duty earlier in the postseason) revealed that while staying at Jarvis&apos; house, he found a bag of Nerds Gummy Clusters candy... in the bathroom.
I think it&apos;s an unwritten rule of being a guy that if you find a bag of candy at your buddy&apos;s house — even in the bathroom — you have to eat it without asking or telling him afterward.
But this needed some explaining.
After the Canes took Game 3, TNT&apos;s Jackie Redmond asked all the important questions were answered, and then the interview ended with an even more important question about Jarvis&apos; bathroom candy.
&quot;Where does one keep candy in a bathroom?&quot; Redmond asked.
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&quot;Between the sinks in a resealable bag, so people won&apos;t think I&apos;m disgusting,&quot; Jarvis said with a sigh as if he had explained this methodology a thousand times (and may have for all we know). &quot;It&apos;s not an open bowl of candy. I wash my hands, take some candy and seal it back up. No germs get in it.&quot;
Hey, that&apos;s sound reasoning. Don&apos;t we all get post-urination hankerings for Nerds Gummy Clusters? Those things rule!
Back at the desk, the TNT crew was talking about how Jarvis not only keeps candy in every room of his house to create what he refers to as &quot;ambiance.&quot;
All right, so there you have it. I&apos;m not just leaving a dog-eared box of Lemonheads in my office because I&apos;m lazy; I&apos;m creating ambiance.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mamdani faces a Muslim problem ahead of Gracie Mansion protest</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mamdani faces a Muslim problem ahead of Gracie Mansion protest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing a Muslim problem with local Muslim activists planning to spill into the streets Tuesday night outside Gracie Mansion, where protesters will accuse the mayor of promoting what they describe as an extreme form of Islamism.
Meanwhile, Mamdani, New York City’s first Muslim mayor, is also facing criticism from hardline anti-Israel activists who argue he has not gone far enough in support of Palestinian activism after taking office.
Anila Ali, president of the American Muslim &amp; Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council, said she plans to join Tuesday night’s protest because she believes Mamdani’s politics are alienating moderate Muslims and damaging relations between Muslim and Jewish communities in New York.
&quot;With Mamdani in office, we feel our religion is now hijacked once again and is being used by these Islamists,&quot; Ali told Fox News Digital in a video interview.
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Ali described herself as part of a post-9/11 movement of &quot;moderate Muslims&quot; who reject Islamist extremism and believe Islam is compatible with coexistence, religious freedom and life in America.
She described Islamism as a hardline political ideology that merges religion and politics, and she argued Mamdani represents a more radical version of Islam than the moderate faith practiced by many American Muslims.
She said moderate Muslims don&apos;t identify with Islamist groups such as the Council on American Islamic Affairs (CAIR), which she accused of monopolizing public representation of Islam in America and promoting a hardline Islamist movement. Ali said many moderate Muslims feel increasingly sidelined by activist groups and political organizations they believe do not represent their faith or values.
&quot;Zohran Mamdani is their success story. The Muslim Brotherhood, they backed him,&quot; Ali told Fox News Digital in a video interview.
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However, criticism of Mamdani is not only coming from moderate Muslim and interfaith activists. Hardline anti-Israel activists have also criticized the mayor for not going far enough in support of Palestinian activism after taking office.
&quot;When he said that Israel has the right to exist, I also clearly called that out,&quot; anti-Israel activist Nerdeen Kiswani, a Palestinian-American activist, told Fox News Digital last week. Kiswani is the co-founder of the pro-Palestinian group Within Our Lifetime, which staged a Nakba rally in New York on May 15 where demonstrators chanted &quot;globalize the intifada.&quot;
Kiswani also criticized Mamdani for what she described as walking back his earlier defense of the phrase &quot;globalize the intifada&quot; and softening his stance on Palestinian activism after taking office.
&quot;I don’t think he or any politician is doing enough in support of Palestinian liberation,&quot; Kiswani said.
The divide has turned Mamdani into a local flashpoint in a broader political battle playing out across the United States, where anti-Israel activism, Islamist movements and far-left groups have increasingly merged into overlapping protest coalitions.
Ali said Mamdani’s support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel, his comments surrounding Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state and his defense of slogans such as &quot;globalize the intifada&quot; have alienated many moderate Muslims and worsened tensions between Muslims and Jews in New York.
&quot;They start with the Jewish people — that’s not where they’re going to end,&quot; Ali said.
&quot;But more importantly, what he&apos;s done is he&apos;s damaged interfaith relations. He&apos;s damaged the image of Islam.&quot;
Ali said that Mamdani still retains strong support from progressive and pro-Palestinian activist groups that helped fuel his political rise.
Tuesday’s protest outside Gracie Mansion, Ali said, is intended to show Muslims, Jews and Christians standing together against what she described as extremist Islamist politics masquerading as mainstream Islam.
&quot;[Mamdani] starts teaching our kids, Muslim kids and American kids, Islamism 101,&quot; Ali said, referring to what she described as efforts to normalize Islamist political ideology through activism and identity politics.
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Ali also described Mamdani’s politics as part of a &quot;red-green alliance&quot; between Islamist activists and the far left.
She warned New York risks following the path of British cities such as Bradford, Birmingham and Manchester, which she described as overtaken by extremism and division. The cities have long been at the center of debates in the United Kingdom over immigration, Islamist extremism, segregation and multiculturalism.
&quot;The radical Islamism, it&apos;s just unbearable to see what&apos;s happened to the UK,&quot; she said.
The protest is being organized by End Jew Hatred alongside a coalition of Muslim, Jewish and Christian groups, including the American Muslim &amp; Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council and the Catholic League.
CAIR acknowledged Fox News Digital’s request for comment. Mamdani’s office did not immediately respond.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NASA announces three new Moon missions as agency races to build permanent lunar base by end of 2026</news:name>
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			<news:title>NASA announces three new Moon missions as agency races to build permanent lunar base by end of 2026</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NASA announced three new Moon missions Tuesday as part of an ambitious push to establish a permanent American presence on the lunar surface, with all three missions targeted for launch by the end of 2026.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said during a news conference that the agency is moving quickly toward what officials are calling &quot;Moon Base,&quot; a long-term lunar outpost designed to support sustained astronaut missions and future exploration of Mars.
&quot;America is returning to the moon,&quot; Isaacman said, &quot;and this time to stay.&quot;
The missions are intended to help NASA test commercial landers, autonomous vehicles and lunar surface operations before astronauts begin spending longer periods on the Moon under the Artemis program.
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Moon Base I will use Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 1 Endurance lander to deliver NASA science payloads to the Shackleton Connecting Ridge near the lunar south pole, a region NASA considers critical because of its potential water-ice reserves.
The mission is targeted to launch no earlier than fall 2026.
Moon Base II will send Astrobotic’s Griffin lander to the lunar surface carrying more than 500 kilograms of cargo, including Astrolab’s FLEX rover, which NASA hopes will help develop future astronaut mobility systems and autonomous operations.
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Moon Base III will carry NASA’s Lunar Vertex science mission to study mysterious lunar swirls — bright formations scientists believe may be linked to magnetic fields beneath the lunar surface — along with payloads from the European Space Agency and the Korean Space Agency.
Both Moon Base II and Moon Base III are targeted to launch before the end of 2026.
NASA officials said the three missions are the first of more than a dozen Moon Base missions expected to be announced this year as the agency builds toward a sustained lunar presence.
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Carlos Garcia-Galan, NASA’s Moon Base program manager, said the first phase of the effort includes 25 launches, 21 lunar landings and roughly four metric tons of cargo delivered to the Moon.
NASA also announced new lunar terrain vehicle awards for Astrolab and Lunar Outpost, along with development of &quot;Moonfall&quot; drones designed to scout landing zones, map the lunar surface and search for subsurface water ice near the south pole.
Isaacman said NASA is intentionally taking an iterative approach similar to the agency’s Apollo-era strategy, using repeated missions and commercial partnerships to rapidly test technologies before attempting permanent habitation.
&quot;We are leveraging the NASA playbook from the 1960s,&quot; Isaacman said. &quot;Figuring out what works and what doesn’t.&quot;
NASA officials said the Moon remains an extremely hostile environment, with extreme temperatures, radiation exposure and constant micrometeorite impacts, making repeated robotic missions essential before astronauts can establish a sustained presence.
&quot;We are really just getting started,&quot; Isaacman said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Giants rookie Francis Mauigoa pranks Jaxson Dart with custom Miami Hurricanes jersey</news:name>
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			<news:title>Giants rookie Francis Mauigoa pranks Jaxson Dart with custom Miami Hurricanes jersey</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For all the talk about the New York Giants&apos; locker room being fractured, it sure seems those narratives couldn&apos;t be further from the truth.
After Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart was called out on social media by former first-round pick Abdul Carter for his apparent support of President Donald Trump over the weekend, many in the media opined if this would cause dissension in the ranks.
If what we are seeing on social media is true, no one in New York should have anything to worry about.
Rookie offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa posted a video to X of him &quot;gifting&quot; a custom Miami Hurricanes jersey to his new quarterback, and the reaction from Dart is absolutely priceless.
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The Hurricanes jersey came complete with a &quot;VRBO Fiesta Bowl&quot; commemorative patch.
For those who don&apos;t know, Miami (Mauigoa&apos;s college team) beat Ole Miss (Dart&apos;s college team) in the Fiesta Bowl just this past January to secure a spot in the national championship game against Indiana.
It&apos;s a great prank, but beyond that, it shows that the locker room hasn&apos;t splintered much if at all after Dart&apos;s public appearance at Trump&apos;s speaking event over the weekend.
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Mauigoa famously declared that he would &quot;die for&quot; his quarterback on NFL Draft night, so it&apos;s nice to know those sentiments haven&apos;t changed based on political leanings.
And for anyone who is accusing Mauigoa of being a closeted Trump supporter, here is the big man himself saying if he could invite one celebrity to his first game as a Giant, it would be Barack Obama.
Dart likes Trump. Mauigoa likes Obama.
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Yet here they are, sharing a laugh and some light-hearted ribbing over their college football allegiances like guys do to each other.
There aren&apos;t any hard feelings between the two, and if there were, they were handled behind closed doors and not over social media.
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The Giants are going to be just fine because they have players like Mauigoa and Dart who can put any political differences that may exist between the two of them to the side for the greater good of the team.
There are a lot of people on the Internet right now who could take a page out of these two young men&apos;s books.
You don&apos;t have to be at someone&apos;s throat based on which political party they support.
It&apos;s working out for the Giants&apos; quarterback and his offensive lineman -- why can&apos;t it work for the rest of us?</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>To Understand Pope Leo’s Efforts on A.I., Look at the Man Shaking His Hand</news:name>
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			<news:title>To Understand Pope Leo’s Efforts on A.I., Look at the Man Shaking His Hand</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The co-founder of a prominent A.I. company was nearby as the pope implored A.I. leaders to slow down and consider the technology’s possible perils.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Southern Poverty Law Center Accuses Justice Dept. of Vindictive Prosecution</news:name>
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			<news:title>Southern Poverty Law Center Accuses Justice Dept. of Vindictive Prosecution</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Defense lawyers are increasingly accusing the Justice Department under President Trump of using its powers to prioritize the president’s political imperatives above the pursuit of actual justice.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>SpaceX’s recent IPO and Starship rocket test flight delivered two big data points that offer a realistic vision for the coming years — and one that may disappoint both the company’s boosters and its critics. Hidden behind the fantastic expectations for AI enterprise profits and plans for a Moon base</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Health Q&amp;A: What are prebiotics and probiotics?</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Probiotics examples include kimchi, beet sauerkraut, sauerkraut, cottage cheese, olives, bread, chocolate, kefir and pickled cucumbers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘Your cars suck’: NASCAR owner provides some levity amid grief over Kyle Busch</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Your cars suck’: NASCAR owner provides some levity amid grief over Kyle Busch</news:title>
			<news:keywords>CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Stories about Kyle Busch were everywhere Saturday at Charlotte Motor Speedway, as the sport tried to come to terms with the NASCAR superstar’s unexpected passing.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Kyle Busch, driver of the #18 M&amp;M&apos;s Toyota, waits on the grid prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway on Nov. 1, 2020 in Martinsville, Virginia.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Woman charged in viral kindergarten graduation brawl doesn&apos;t know why her face was &quot;blasted everywhere&quot;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Woman charged in viral kindergarten graduation brawl doesn&apos;t know why her face was &quot;blasted everywhere&quot;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s that time of year again already. Viral kindergarten graduation brawls are back. So are all the associated complications that sometimes follow, like those annoying arrests and trips to the hospital.
But don&apos;t for a second think that participating in one of these insane graduation-ruining events means that you should be charged as if you&apos;re the aggressor. That&apos;s what Jessica Anderson would like to help everyone understand.
She was charged with felonious assault, reports 13 Action News. She admits that she participated in last week&apos;s viral kindergarten graduation melee in Toledo, Ohio, which is said to have started because of a dispute over seating. But she didn&apos;t start the fight.
Not only did she not start the fight, she wasn’t the only person throwing punches. Given that, she wants all the video taken of the fighting to come out, and to have her name restored to the participant and not the face of the brawl as the only person charged.
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The local outlet reports that Anderson appears to be seen in the video grabbing a woman by the hair, but she argues that the viral clip doesn’t tell the full story of what took place at Queen of Apostles School. Court records allege the person she grabbed by the hair needed stitches after her head hit a chair.
&quot;I removed her from the pile, and then her arm fell into a chair. Then we were surrounded by people, and she was hitting me. I didn’t know what was happening, so I started swinging back,&quot; Anderson told 13 Action News about the incident.
&quot;I wasn’t the aggressor; it wasn’t my face that should have been blasted everywhere. I take accountability that I was involved. A lot of people were involved, but me being the only person charged was not fair. It wasn’t.&quot;
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What&apos;s fair or not as far as who was charged and who wasn’t isn’t up for me to decide. The legal process, I assume, will get to the bottom of all that. What I&apos;d like to focus on are the kindergarten graduations themselves.
As someone who has attended three of them, I&apos;ve heard this question asked before. Is there really a need for kindergarten graduations? There&apos;s an argument to be made that it doesn&apos;t benefit the children at all and these sorts of &quot;milestone&quot; marking moments are only for the parents (mostly moms).
While I agree we don’t need to waste an hour or more out of our day to find out who has the best smile or is the most compassionate child. We don’t need a song or a performance of any kind either. That said, I&apos;d argue that these ceremonies do provide a benefit for the kids too.
It&apos;s not so much the ceremony itself, but they get to learn about their parents and family and whether they&apos;re being raised by lunatics who can make it through a simple graduation without punching other people or not.
That&apos;s a valuable lesson to be learned at a young age.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Newly elected Seattle teachers union president under investigation over alleged abuse of autistic child</news:name>
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			<news:title>Newly elected Seattle teachers union president under investigation over alleged abuse of autistic child</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The newly elected president of Seattle’s teachers union is under investigation over allegations involving the abuse of an autistic child, fueling outrage among parents and intensifying scrutiny of leadership inside one of the country’s most progressive education systems.
Fox 13 Seattle reported earlier this month that Ibi Idowu, the new president of the Seattle Public Schools teachers union, has been on paid leave since last December following allegations from parents of a third-grader at Rising Star Elementary School in Seattle, where Idowu was a special education teacher.
The parents claim that Idowu left bruises on their son’s arm, with a Seattle Police report shared in part by Fox 13 Seattle stating that the child had &quot;four small bruises in a row, and one bruise next to the four.&quot; 
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The report suggested that the bruising could have been caused by someone grabbing him by the arm and bruising him with their fingertips.
The Seattle Police report quoted by Fox 13 Seattle says that the student is &quot;in third grade and attends Rising Star Elementary school and has limited verbal skills and is autistic.&quot; 
Lara Hruska, an attorney for Cedar Law LLP, who is representing the third-grader’s family, said that someone else also witnessed an event where Idowu threw a marker at their son&apos;s head.
&quot;The third party witness was an outside behavioral therapist who was supporting in the classroom. She reported that the teacher threw a maker at the student&apos;s face, she reported that the children … were afraid of this woman and she was hands-on with the other kids,&quot; Hruska said.
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Fox 13 Seattle reported that the Seattle teachers union, the Seattle Education Association, said that they cannot speak on individual investigations, but said that, &quot;Employees facing allegations have the right to a fair process which includes an investigation. Placement on administrative leave is non-disciplinary and is in the interest of providing needed time for a fair investigation.&quot;
The SEA added that, &quot;The district must establish evidence of sufficient cause before taking any disciplinary action.&quot;
Fox 13 Seattle reported that Hruska believes that the third-grader’s family &quot;is frustrated with the school district&apos;s policy that does not provide copies of the investigation to families, instead making them go through a lengthy public records request.&quot;
The New York Post reported that Idowu was a former organizer for Black Lives Matter, and The Seattle Times reported Idowu has been teaching at SPS since 2021. Her election results were certified by the Seattle Education Association board on May 8.
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The Seattle Times reported that Hruska and Cedar Law &quot;recently won $8 million in damages from the district for a former SPS student who was punched in the face by his middle school math teacher.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Seattle Education Association, Seattle Public Schools, Hruska, and attempted to reach Idowu for comment but did not immediately receive responses.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>SEC Spring meetings turn into blunt reality check for broken college athletics</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-26T20:42:48.233Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>SEC Spring meetings turn into blunt reality check for broken college athletics</news:title>
			<news:keywords>MIRAMAR BEACH, Florida -- Well, there is obviously a need for rules pertaining to governing college sports, but until schools are scared of the penalties that come with breaking them, not much is going to change.
Wait, were you expecting some type of grand reveal of a united front during SEC Spring meetings this week in Florida?
Come on, some of these coaches are playing at different levels, and they know it. But, if we keep heading down this path of no ramifications for the ongoing spending and just putting it on the tab, there will come a day when enough sports are cut to cause a ruckus.
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Don&apos;t believe me? Look no further than the SEC godfather, Kirby Smart.
&quot;There is a limit in rev-sharing. There is until there’s not. My biggest concern for our sport is that we’re going to ruin our other sports, like Olympics,&quot; Smart said on Tuesday.
The reality is that we are headed down a path of no return, if these schools don&apos;t start working under some type of unified rules, that can&apos;t be overturned in a court. And, I&apos;m not just talking about eligibility or NIL contracts.
For some reason though, with all of the other problems going on in college athletics, we are hung up on the potential playoff expansion. If you see that your house is burning down from the inside, the smart thing to do would be to make sure you put that fire out first, before moving to the outside portion.
This is why Kirby Smart is not afraid to talk about breaking away from the current NCAA system, if unified guidance is not attainable under the current format.
&quot;I&apos;ve said this for a long time to our president,&quot; Smart started. &quot;I&apos;ve been a huge advocate that if we can&apos;t find rules that everybody plays by, then we should play on our own. I&apos;m not afraid of that. I&apos;m not afraid to break away and say that our conference (SEC) is strong enough to go out and play. If we could actually function financially, it would make our programs more stable.
&quot;We could support things financially. I&apos;m talking about all the sports, and do our own rules.&quot;
He wasn’t the only one who took to the podium and voiced his blunt opinion.
&quot;We&apos;re living in a society of no fear, and if I don&apos;t like the fact I got caught breaking the rules, go out and get a judge to grant an injunction,&quot; Steve Sarkisian mentioned.
They aren&apos;t wrong, but the words of coaches should come with a caveat.
What, you thought coaches were going to stand up for the sport they love? I hope you remembered that the house was fully engulfed in flames, while the current &quot;flavor of the month&quot; is to discuss expanding the current college football playoff.
Stop. How many times do we have to hear about the &quot;better good&quot; for college athletics? In all honesty, Mike Elko and most of his colleagues essentially nailed it: their opinion doesn’t truly matter.
&quot;I don&apos;t know why you ask us. It doesn’t matter what we think. There is two-sides to that conversation. I think there&apos;s a &apos;good of college football&apos; where we better be really careful. I don&apos;t know why we&apos;re trying to become a trophy sport. Then, there&apos;s self-preservation.
&quot;If you&apos;re asking me, what Mike Elko wants. I want 40 (teams in CFP). Then, I won&apos;t get fired.&quot;
And, kaboom. There it is. You are getting the gospel truth from a coach who oversees a major program that spends a massive amount of money every season in this era to put a title contending team on the field.
Obviously, coaches want to stick around for as long as they can, until they can exercise their &quot;buyout clause&quot; because the wins stop coming.
But, don&apos;t just think everyone is on the same page in terms of where we are headed as a sport. This time last year, coaches left SEC meetings under the impression that there would be an agreement reached to expand the CFP to at 16-teams.
Missouri&apos;s Eli Drinkwitz remembers that conversation.
&quot;Shoot, I remember last year we were told if we went to nine games (SEC) that the Big Ten was going to vote to be a 16-team playoff in 2026. And, I think we&apos;re still at a twelve team playoff. I don&apos;t get caught up in all that stuff.&quot;
The overarching theme is that while expansion talk will never cease, even if they committed to changing the format for next season, the other problems currently rearing their massive heads are overtaking the sport.
Don&apos;t worry though, we can always count on cooler heads prevailing in college athletics.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Graham Platner vows to ‘come after’ Bezos as Senate hopeful escalates billionaire tax fight</news:name>
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			<news:title>Graham Platner vows to ‘come after’ Bezos as Senate hopeful escalates billionaire tax fight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner blasted Jeff Bezos for opposing higher taxes on billionaires, rejecting the Amazon founder’s argument that raising taxes on the wealthy would hurt economic growth amid a broader political fight over wealth inequality and taxation ahead of the 2026 elections.
During a Monday appearance on MS NOW alongside Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Platner argued Bezos’ opposition to higher taxes reflected the interests of billionaires seeking to preserve their wealth, rather than a serious economic concern about the impact of higher tax rates.
&quot;I think it’s abject nonsense,&quot; Platner said Monday. &quot;I think that’s what somebody says when they don’t want to see their taxes go up.&quot;
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Platner went on to argue that directing more tax revenue from the wealthy into public programs would improve the lives of working Americans and strengthen society overall.
&quot;There is absolutely no question if we target the wealth where it has been hoarded and we pull it back into our system and put it into social programs like health care, child care and paying teachers what they are worth, we will absolutely improve the lives of working Americans and, quite frankly, improve our society as a whole,&quot; Platner said.
He went on to accuse Bezos of promoting arguments designed to protect the wealthy from higher taxes.
&quot;I think what he [Bezos] is pitching is propaganda,&quot; Platner said. &quot;It’s meant to protect himself and protect his crony friends. And we’re going to come after them for it.&quot;
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Platner was responding to comments Bezos made during a CNBC interview last week, where the Amazon founder argued that raising taxes on the ultrawealthy would not solve systemic income inequality. Instead, Bezos suggested eliminating federal income taxes for lower-income Americans while warning that politicians often oversimplify economic problems by targeting wealthy individuals.
&quot;If people want me to pay more billions, right, then let’s have that debate, but don’t pretend you know that that’s going to solve the problem,&quot; Bezos said. &quot;You could double the taxes I pay and it’s not going to help that teacher in Queens. I promise you.&quot;
The world’s fourth-richest person also accused politicians of using an &quot;age-old technique&quot; of &quot;picking a villain and pointing fingers,&quot; arguing that government overspending — not insufficient tax revenue — is the root cause of the nation’s fiscal challenges.
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The exchange underscores a growing divide between progressive Democrats pushing for higher taxes on corporations and billionaires to fund social programs and reduce income inequality, and business leaders and conservatives who argue such policies would discourage investment, slow economic growth and fail to address underlying government spending issues.
Tax policy is expected to remain a central issue heading into the 2026 midterm elections as lawmakers continue to debate the future of Trump-era tax cuts, the national debt and proposals targeting high earners and large corporations.
Platner has leaned heavily on progressive economic policy in his Senate campaign, centering his platform on affordability issues such as housing, healthcare and wages.
He has also aligned himself closely with Sanders, whose political brand has long focused on criticizing the &quot;billionaire class&quot; and advocating for higher taxes on the wealthy.
In April, Platner unveiled a tax proposal that would impose a 5% tax on wealth exceeding $1 billion while exempting working- and middle-class Americans from paying federal income taxes, according to Maine Public Radio. The Democrat is challenging longtime incumbent Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, in one of the cycle’s closely watched Senate races.
Platner’s message mirrors a broader push from progressive candidates nationwide, including New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Seattle mayoral candidate Katie Wilson, who have campaigned on raising taxes on wealthy Americans and expanding affordability-focused policies.
The exchange underscores how fights over wealth, taxation and affordability are becoming defining issues in the 2026 election cycle, particularly in competitive races where Democrats are leaning into populist economic messaging.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jaxon Dart faces more backlash for introducing Trump than NFL players face for violent crimes</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jaxon Dart faces more backlash for introducing Trump than NFL players face for violent crimes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In the NFL, introducing President Donald Trump is apparently where players and the sports media draw the line.
Last Friday, New York Giants quarterback Jaxon Dart welcomed Trump to the stage before a speech in Suffern, New York. The moment drew national headlines. ESPN’s &quot;First Take&quot; made it a lead topic on Monday, and Dart’s teammate, Abdul Carter, publicly criticized him on social media for it.
Mind you, Dart didn’t endorse a policy, campaign or political movement. He introduced the sitting president of the United States during a visit to the city where he plays football.
Still, the backlash was immediate. The hypocrisy was evident.
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The sports media does not react this passionately when NFL players commit actual violent crimes. Teammates don’t publicly condemn each other when one is accused of sexual misconduct by more than 20 women. They don’t create media firestorms when a player beats his wife or girlfriend, which happens often.
NFL locker rooms are filled with players accused or convicted of serious offenses, and teammates almost always rally around them.
&quot;In the NFL no one Tweets if you beat a woman, but don’t you DARE speak at an event when you’re invited by the president of the United States,&quot; OutKick founder Clay Travis wrote on X over the weekend.
Last season, members of the Kansas City Chiefs, including Travis Kelce, wore &quot;Free 4&quot; shirts in support of teammate Rashee Rice during his suspension for drag racing at 120 mph, crashing into another vehicle and fleeing the scene.
Rice, who was also reportedly involved in a shooting incident while in college, united his teammates after pleading guilty to felony charges. Dart, meanwhile, was publicly smeared by one of his own teammates for politely introducing Trump.
In fact, there hasn’t been this much outrage over an NFL player’s off-field behavior since Harrison Butker&apos;s commencement speech in 2024, encouraging young women to consider motherhood. Journalists openly called for the NFL to suspend Butker over his traditional views on marriage and family.
The pattern is obvious. NFL players face harsher scrutiny for expressing conservative-leaning values or showing basic respect toward Donald Trump than they do for physically harming people.
Consider that Jemele Hill and producers from &quot;The Dan Le Batard Show&quot; rushed to defend Abdul Carter for publicly calling out a teammate. This is the same Abdul Carter who was previously charged with assaulting a tow truck driver.
Perhaps Hill will once again play the &quot;he’s black and Muslim&quot; card to minimize that incident.
We used to argue that athletes faced stiffer consequences for word crimes than violent crimes. While that remains true, Dart and Butker didn’t even commit word crimes. They simply triggered activists and ideologues who cannot tolerate views outside their own bubble.
To reiterate, we don’t know Dart’s political beliefs. At most, we can infer that he doesn’t despise Trump to the degree Carter apparently expects from his teammates.
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Despite what the media class would have people believe, these politically motivated double standards do not reflect the country at large.
Most reasonable Americans are no more bothered by Dart introducing Trump than they were by NBA players hugging and shaking hands with Barack Obama during All-Star Weekend in February. Why would they be?
Most fans do not care about athletes’ political views unless they force those views into games and public spectacles, as Colin Kaepernick did during the national anthem.
Dart introduced Trump on his own time. He didn’t campaign for him, endorse him, or advocate for any policy position. The introduction was not partisan. It was patriotic.
Jaxon Dart isn’t the villain here. Legally, and by definition, the NFL already has enough of those.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘Designated target’ Mojtaba Khamenei to sign Trump deal in ‘unprecedented’ courier setup</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Designated target’ Mojtaba Khamenei to sign Trump deal in ‘unprecedented’ courier setup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Iran’s supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, would have to approve any final deal with the U.S. through secret courier networks while remaining in hiding as a &quot;designated target,&quot; counterterrorism experts said Tuesday.
The unprecedented arrangement, they claimed, means Washington is negotiating a high-stakes accord with an entirely invisible counterparty, with a potential memorandum signed by a regime leader and a &quot;designated target&quot; who can never publicly show his face.
&quot;Khamenei is a designated target, and every confirmed sighting is a coordinate,&quot; Dr. Omar Mohammed told Fox News Digital.
&quot;The courier system used for messaging is not transitional. It is the operating system of his rule.
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&quot;Any deal the United States signs will have to be designed for a permanently invisible counterparty whose enforcement depends on his continued survival. That is not arms control as it has been conventionally understood. It is a memorandum signed under American military pressure, with a regime whose leader cannot show his face.&quot;
Mohammed’s remarks came after Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained to reporters in India why the deal was suffering delays.
&quot;It’s just the response,&quot; Rubio said. &quot;I mean, when you get down on some of these things, you’ve got to hear back, and it takes the Iranians — takes them a little while longer to get back,&quot; he explained.
&quot;That is Secretary Rubio confirming the courier latency on the record,&quot; said Dr. Omar Mohammed, director of the Antisemitism Research Initiative Program on Extremism at George Washington University. &quot;Rubio is describing a structural feature of negotiating with a supreme leader no one can locate.
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&quot;Mojtaba is in hiding, messages are moving by courier, and responses are arriving days late.
&quot;Rubio just confirmed the symptom, and the administration is being honest about the problem. The question is whether the framework can be designed to survive it,&quot; Mohammed claimed.
Khamenei has spent nearly three months in hiding as tensions with the U.S. escalate.
He went underground as soon as a strike on Feb. 28 killed his father, amid reports that he was gravely injured.
He was struck in Operation Epic Fury — &quot;wounded and likely disfigured,&quot; according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. His wife and son were killed in the same strike.
&quot;Officials at the highest levels of the Iranian government do not know where he is,&quot; Mohammed said, meaning every piece of information he receives is &quot;dated, and his responses come with significant latency.&quot;
The remarks come as Iran and the United States continue talks aimed at reaching a deal to end the war that began Feb. 28.
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&quot;If there’s going to be a deal, we’re going to have to work through that. But this is, you know, it’s either going to be a good deal or there isn’t going to be one,&quot; Rubio said Tuesday.
A senior administration official said the U.S. is prepared to ease sanctions if Iran makes major concessions on uranium enrichment. Frozen Iranian assets have also emerged as a key hurdle.
Iran said Monday that no agreement with the United States was imminent, despite progress toward a framework in talks.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the focus of talks remained ending the war on all fronts, including Lebanon, and that a possible memorandum of understanding did not include specific details on managing the Strait of Hormuz.
&quot;The real question for Washington is not how fast the framework can be signed,&quot; Mohammed added.
&quot;It is also what enforcement looks like when the counterparty’s signature comes through a courier.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Steelers legend Jerome Bettis says there&apos;s &apos;excitement in the air&apos; as Aaron Rodgers returns for final season</news:name>
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			<news:title>Steelers legend Jerome Bettis says there&apos;s &apos;excitement in the air&apos; as Aaron Rodgers returns for final season</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pittsburgh Steelers legend Jerome Bettis got what he was hoping for: Aaron Rodgers to play one more season in the black and gold.
The Steelers officially signed Rodgers to a one-year deal worth up to $25 million last week, and Bettis said there is excitement in the air.
&quot;It was hoped, not necessarily expected, was hoped that he would consider coming back for one more year. Now it&apos;s an excitement in the air obviously knowing that it is his last year as well. We&apos;re in that space where we&apos;re excited about the upcoming season,&quot; Bettis told Fox News Digital.
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Rodgers told reporters that this upcoming season will be the final season of his illustrious career. Bettis said that the Steelers want to send him off on a high note, and they want to have a great season too.
&quot;You want to send him off well, but you also want to have a great season and look forward to the future. So, there&apos;s a lot of excitement around Aaron coming back for his last year,&quot; Bettis said.
Last season was Rodgers’ first with the Steelers, and he started 16 games while missing one due to injury. The four-time NFL MVP proved he still had some juice left in the tank, completing 65.7% of his passes for 3,322 yards with 24 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
Before the Steelers signed Rodgers, they drafted Penn State quarterback Drew Allar in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft. They also have Will Howard and Mason Rudolph as their backup quarterbacks.
Bettis is one of the best running backs in Steelers history. Nicknamed &quot;The Bus,&quot; Bettis is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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In 13 seasons in the NFL, with the last 10 with the Steelers, Bettis ran for 13,662 yards and 91 touchdowns while catching 200 passes for 1,449 yards and three touchdowns. He was an integral part of the Steelers’ Super Bowl XL win over the Seattle Seahawks, as he ran for three touchdowns during their playoff run.
American Century Championship
Bettis will be playing in the American Century Tournament from July 10-12 at Edgewood Golf Course in Lake Tahoe.
The tournament has raised more than $8 million for regional and national charities. American Century Investments donates 40% of its profits to the Stowers Institute for Medical Research and activates fundraising at the tournament to drive direct donations to Stowers each year.
Bettis has been a longtime competitor in the tournament since retiring in 2006. He said it has been &quot;incredible&quot; to see the event grow over the years.
The Pro Football Hall of Famer said he is still trying to round into form for the tournament. Bettis said he is trying a new swing and is wondering how it will hold up.
Bettis said his favorite part of the tournament is interacting with the athletes and having fun with the guys.
&quot;I think the favorite part is really getting to chop it up with the athletes because obviously being retired, you don&apos;t get the chance to do that anymore. And so, when you do get a chance to kind of rib guys and have fun with guys like that locker room experience again, it&apos;s really fun and exhilarating,&quot; Bettis said.
The tournament will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock.
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			  <news:name>Judge Lets Stand a Florida House Map That Could Add 4 Republican Seats</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge Lets Stand a Florida House Map That Could Add 4 Republican Seats</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The plaintiffs had argued that the map violated a state ban on partisan gerrymandering that the state’s voters passed in 2010.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The Jaw-Dropping Cost of the Texas Senate Primary: Nearly $130 Million</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Jaw-Dropping Cost of the Texas Senate Primary: Nearly $130 Million</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The race between Senator John Cornyn and his right-wing rival, Ken Paxton, has cost mountains of cash. More of it has gone to help Mr. Cornyn — but that money may not be enough.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Woman killed by flying restaurant umbrella in freak accident at South Carolina lakeside restaurant</news:name>
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			<news:title>Woman killed by flying restaurant umbrella in freak accident at South Carolina lakeside restaurant</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A freak accident involving a restaurant umbrella in a small South Carolina lake town led to a woman&apos;s death over the weekend, according to local authorities.
Dana Weinger, 56, was enjoying a night out at Driftwood Grill Home of the Lazy Gator at Lake Marion in Summerton, South Carolina, with her husband and other family members Saturday night when a gust of wind dislodged an umbrella, turning it into a projectile. 
The umbrella struck Weinger in the neck, severing her carotid artery, Clarendon County Sheriff Tim Baxley told WIS 10.
Local EMS workers responded to the scene, where Weinger was found unresponsive. She died at the scene.
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Clarendon County Coroner Jacqueline Blackwell described the accident in an interview with KTVB.
&quot;This is not an everyday occurrence,&quot; Blackwell reportedly said. &quot;This is just one of those tragic things that happen.&quot;
&quot;It was a strong, strong wind, like a microburst that came through and knocked not just the umbrella, it knocked all of the furniture and other debris came onto where they were sitting,&quot; she continued.
Blackwell described Weinger&apos;s husband as &quot;emotional.&quot;
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&quot;It was very emotional for him, and I spoke with the owners of the restaurant, and they say all the family members were gathered there as well,&quot; Blackwell said. &quot;They were there eating, dining, they had a large crowd.&quot;
The Driftwood Grill offered condolences and expressed gratitude to first responders on its Facebook page.
&quot;Our hearts are with the family, friends, and loved ones affected by the tragic incident during last night’s sudden severe weather event at Lake Marion,&quot; the restaurant said Sunday morning.
&quot;This has deeply affected many people in our community, including guests, staff, first responders, and everyone involved,&quot; the post continued. Out of respect for the family and those impacted, we ask for continued prayers, compassion, and privacy during this incredibly difficult time.&quot;
&quot;We are grateful for the emergency personnel and community members who responded and assisted during the situation,&quot; the post finished. &quot;Please continue to keep everyone affected in your thoughts and prayers.&quot;
The restaurant is also coordinating with local officials to offer grief counselors to staff and members of the community, according to a later Facebook post.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Twins expected to win behind Joe Ryan as both clubs face trade deadline questions this summer</news:name>
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			<news:title>Twins expected to win behind Joe Ryan as both clubs face trade deadline questions this summer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I love sports. I think part of what I love about them so much is that you never really know what to expect. Even with this as my job of trying to predict what is going to happen, I know I&apos;m going to get things wrong (hopefully no more than about 47% of the time). Being wrong is part of the job; we just try to avoid it as much as possible. A lot of us were wrong about the Twins and White Sox, and both square off tonight.
The Minnesota Twins are actually pretty good this season. They are under .500, so let&apos;s not start hanging banners and planning parades. The Twins are likely not going to make the postseason, and I&apos;d be surprised if they even bother making a full push for it. Minnesota came into this year with the &quot;rebuilding&quot; label on them after they traded almost every valuable asset away last year. They still have some guys that can bring a return this year, so I expect them to trade them away.
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One of those guys is today&apos;s starter, Joe Ryan. There are many scouts and general managers who have looked into Ryan. There are some good reasons for coveting Ryan. He is 3-3 for the season with a 3.02 ERA and a 0.97 WHIP. He has been worse on the road than at home, which causes a bit of concern. He has a 3.95 ERA in five road starts. Most of that damage has come in two starts as he allowed nine of his 12 earned runs in two outings. He has also allowed just three earned runs over his last 18 innings.
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The White Sox are above .500 the day after Memorial Day. The last time they were over .500 on Memorial Day was 2021, and they were exactly at the mark in 2022. This has been a disaster of a team for the past two years. They supposedly had a championship window, but the players never even helped them sniff a championship push. This year has been different. They are fun to watch, seem like they are trying hard and could at least make a run at a Wild Card spot (even if I think it is unlikely).
It will be interesting to see if the team is a buyer or seller in two months when we have the trade deadline. I could see some teams interested in today&apos;s hurler, Sean Burke. For the year, Burke is 2-3 with a 4.08 ERA and a 1.21 WHIP. The WHIP is encouraging, but the home ERA at 4.73 is a bit concerning. He has allowed 10 earned runs in his past two home starts, both White Sox losses. There isn&apos;t much experience against Burke from Twins hitters, but they are 4-for-9 against him with each hit going for extra bases.
The Twins are going to win this game. They are in a much better position with Ryan on the mound. Both starters are struggling on the road, but I think we can see them navigate the opposing lineup. I do think the first five innings is a bit safer of a bet, so I&apos;ll take that. White Sox hitters are 3-for-7 outside of Andrew Benintendi, who is 8-for-19 with half of those going for extra bases.
Let&apos;s take the Twins through five, but I&apos;ll also do a fun Same Game Parlay of 2+ total bases for Josh Bell, Byron Buxton and Benintendi at +800.
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			  <news:name>Spencer Pratt torches ‘Karen Basura’ and puts a twist on how Los Angeles would handle ICE if he were mayor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spencer Pratt torches ‘Karen Basura’ and puts a twist on how Los Angeles would handle ICE if he were mayor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said he opposes federal immigration enforcement operations in the city, but argued the controversy exists because of his top challenger.
Since last year, when ICE conducted raids in Los Angeles that spurred violent counterdemonstrations, federal immigration enforcement has focused on Los Angeles and California more broadly because of the state’s general aversion to coordinating with federal immigration officials and honoring detainer requests for imprisoned illegal immigrants.
Pratt, meanwhile, has risen to political prominence after launching a mayoral bid based partially on how he and his Pacific Palisades have been ignored or worse by the Bass administration.
&quot;I don&apos;t want ICE in LA, nobody wants ICE in L.A. — except Karen ‘Basura’ apparently,&quot; he said in a recent social media post, referring to Mayor Karen Bass by using the Spanish term for &quot;garbage.&quot;
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&quot;Because the way you keep ICE out of L.A. is by enforcing the law, not defying it,&quot; Pratt said.
Pratt contrasted Bass’ approach to the Trump administration with that of California’s fourth-largest city, San Francisco, where President Donald Trump recently appeared to reach an immigration-enforcement détente with fellow Democratic Mayor Daniel Lurie.
&quot;Look at what Mayor Lurie did in San Francisco, [he&apos;s] clearly no friend of the Trump administration, but he called the president and made a deal. He vowed to have SFPD crack down on crime, and the president vowed to keep ICE out of the city,&quot; Pratt said.
&quot;Notice what you don&apos;t see — No riots. No crazy videos of ICE agents having chaotic arrests. That&apos;s how it&apos;s done.&quot;
In October, DHS reportedly converged on a U.S. Coast Guard installation in the Bay Area, after which Lurie successfully tried to lower tensions and connected with the White House, according to Trump.
Trump said in a statement at the time he spoke to Lurie and said he would give San Francisco a chance to &quot;turn it around&quot; — notably declining to disparage Lurie or Democrats in the message.
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Reports also cited Big Tech allies of Trump telling him about progress being made against crime in the city, helping convince the president to let it ride.
In his message, Pratt pointed to San Francisco and other liberal-led cities like Memphis that he said lack the &quot;chaos&quot; seen in Los Angeles.
&quot;It’s not a Democrat or Republican thing…&quot; he said. &quot;So what’s the common denominator? It&apos;s activist mayors using their city, their residents, their businesses as fodder for their political grandstanding, and people suffer as a result.&quot;
Referring to her again as &quot;Karen Basura,&quot; Pratt said Bass is therefore &quot;guaranteeing&quot; future ICE escapades.
&quot;Adults put their egos aside,&quot; he said. &quot;That’s exactly how I will end the ICE raids in L.A. Our city is not a political playhouse; it’s our home.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Pratt, Bass and DHS for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Viral video shows young woman dancing near Charlie Kirk assassination site</news:name>
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			<news:title>Viral video shows young woman dancing near Charlie Kirk assassination site</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A viral TikTok video is sparking outrage online after showing a young woman dancing at the spot where Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated at Utah Valley University.
The TikTok, posted May 18 by the account, &quot;Aela,&quot; @bbdollbbface, shows a young woman in a blue shirt and white tennis shoes performing a TikTok dance near where Kirk was assassinated on Sept. 10. 
The caption on the TikTok post, which has more than 45,000 likes, reads, &quot;Paying my disrespects.&quot; 
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Some TikTok users replied to the post, voicing disgust, with one writing, &quot;This is so incredibly disrespectful.&quot;
Another identified as Katherine wrote, &quot;TikTok is supposed to be silly dances, no.&quot; 
Many comments, however, were positive. 
One, identified as Lilo, wrote, &quot;As a mother, not your mom, I’m proud of you.&quot;
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Another wrote, &quot;Paying your disrespect, girl I love you.&quot; 
Another user added, &quot;Beautiful.&quot; 
Kirk, the 31-year-old founder and CEO of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed Sept. 10 while speaking at Utah Valley University during his &quot;American Comeback Tour&quot;.
He founded Turning Point USA in 2012 as an 18-year-old with encouragement from Tea Party activist Bill Montgomery.
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A Utah Valley University spokesperson told Fox News Digital that officials were aware of the video.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, TPUSA spoksperson Andrew Kolvet said, &quot;Celebrating the assassination of an innocent human being, who was also a devoted father and husband, is vile and disgusting behavior, but it&apos;s also why assassination culture is rising on the political left.&quot;
Kolvet added, &quot;This is part of the permission structure online that has made it possible. We were unaware of this video, but regret that we now are. Hopefully she wakes up one day and feels rightfully embarrassed by what she&apos;s become.&quot;
Fox News Digital also reached out to the account that posted the video for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spencer Strider vs. Ranger Suarez highlights Braves-Red Sox series opener with under 8.5 runs pick</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spencer Strider vs. Ranger Suarez highlights Braves-Red Sox series opener with under 8.5 runs pick</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I hope everyone had a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend. We are now back to the grind and don&apos;t have another day off until Flag Day (unless you get Juneteenth off). Today will be the second game for most of these teams in their series, but this is a series opener for the two in this matchup. We have a really good pitching matchup today between the Braves and the Red Sox.
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The Atlanta Braves are one of the best teams in baseball and are almost 20 games above .500. They enter today with a 19-8 road record, and they are 36-18 overall. The offense has been great this season, but they have struggled the last couple of games with hitting, scoring just one run, and losing both games. The Braves are averaging 5.2 runs per game this year, behind only one team in the league -- one you wouldn&apos;t guess if you didn&apos;t look it up (the Nationals).
The Braves have one of their better pitchers going tonight with Spencer Strider taking the hill. He is 2-0 for the year with a 3.00 ERA and a 1.14 WHIP. He has only four starts for the season, and three of them have been on the road. He has allowed six earned runs over 15.2 innings on the road this year. He does seem to have regained his strikeout form. For the year, he has 27 strikeouts in 21 innings. He did face the Red Sox earlier this year, going 5.1 innings and allowing just one earned run. Overall, the Braves are 6-for-26 with six strikeouts.
The Boston Red Sox are one of the more disappointing teams in baseball. It isn&apos;t that the team is terrible. They are eight games below .500, and they&apos;ve been terrible at home, going 8-17 to this point in the year. Statistically, they are decent, but it isn&apos;t translating into victories for them. The team is hitting .240, which is almost exactly average in the league. However, they are dead last in the league in runs scored.
Boston has lost the past three games, all at home, but they at least did score some runs in those games. They lost each game by just one or two runs. The sad thing is that they scored about the same amount of runs in the three games as they&apos;ve averaged for the season. Looking to get some run support in this game is Ranger Suarez, a guy the Braves should be familiar with from his time with the Phillies. Suarez is 2-2 for the season with a 2.40 ERA and a 1.01 WHIP. He has allowed 13 earned runs in 48.2 innings this year, and 12 of those runs have come in 13 innings of work. Braves hitters are batting .239 against him.
No one stands out as a great hitter against Suarez, so it is possible the Braves could struggle against him. However, Michael Harris II has struggled against him and is worthy of a look at him going under 0.5 hits. I am taking the under 8.5 runs in this game, though. Strider looks strong since coming back, and Suarez has been very reliable outside of those three games. Give me the under.
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			  <news:name>Jennifer Lopez flashes her toned abs in tiny white bikini as she enjoys pool time session</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jennifer Lopez flashes her toned abs in tiny white bikini as she enjoys pool time session</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jennifer Lopez celebrated Memorial Day with bikini pictures.
The 56-year-old &quot;Jenny From the Block&quot; singer shared how she spent her holiday weekend in a new Instagram carousel, featuring photos and videos of her spending the day with her family and friends, as well as a few bikini shots.
In one of the photos, Lopez is seen smiling up at the camera while lounging poolside in a white string bikini, showing off her toned abs as she held her upper body up with her arms.
She accessorized the bikini with a large sunhat and a few layered gold necklaces.
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&quot;Spending the day with the people I love. Happy Memorial Day everybody ❤️🤍💙,&quot; she captioned the post.
Other photos show the &quot;Kiss of the Spider Woman&quot; star tanning on a large pink and green pool floaty, as she gives the camera a seductive look.
Also included in the slideshow are videos of Lopez and her family and friends sitting together around the dining table as they break out in unison, singing Bonnie Tyler&apos;s hit song, &quot;Total Eclipse of the Heart.&quot;
The big group was also seen taking shots together, as Lopez also posted photos of her with each of her two kids, 18-year-old twins, Max and Emme, as well as a picture of her holding a drink while floating in an innertube.
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&quot;May you always be surrounded by happiness and the people you love. ❤️,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section. Another added, &quot;Serving elegance effortlessly ✨🤍.&quot;
The actress recently sent fans into a frenzy when she posted sizzling selfies from the gym which showcased her chiseled abs in a tiny crop top and low-rise leggings.
In the photos Lopez wowed in the long-sleeve low-cut crop top, paired with black leggings that put her toned mid-section on full display.
&quot;Now that&apos;s the hotness right there!&quot; someone wrote in the comments, as another said: &quot;THAT ABS IS ALL I WANT FOR SUMMER LOVE YOU JENN!&quot;
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During a recent interview on &quot;The Howard Stern Show&quot; in October 2025, Lopez said she was given the chance to star in 2002&apos;s &quot;Unfaithful&quot; but turned it down, a decision she still regrets today.
&quot;[Director] Adrian Lyne offered me ‘Unfaithful’....The script wasn’t good, and then he made it great,&quot; she said. &quot;And Diane Lane got nominated for the Oscar.&quot;
&quot;It’s funny. It haunts me,&quot; she later added. &quot;It haunts me a little bit, because it’s, like, the one that I turned down. It was just like, ‘Why did you turn down working with Adrian Lyne? What were you thinking?’ I don’t know what was going on in my mind at the time. Who knows what was going on with me at the time?&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former NBA star Jason Williams severs ties with college team after weekend softball spat</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former NBA star Jason Williams severs ties with college team after weekend softball spat</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former NBA point guard Jason Williams has been known to frequent several different sporting events at the University of Florida over the years.
After all, he did play college basketball for the Gators and Billy Donovan in the late &apos;90s, so it&apos;s no secret where his allegiances lie.
Those allegiances appear to be on shaky ground, though, as Williams, the man affectionately referred to as &quot;White Chocolate,&quot; made a public appearance on the Fox Sports 1 show &quot;Wake Up, Barstool&quot; to denounce his ties with the Orange and Blue.
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&quot;The only time I&apos;ll ever step foot on Gainesville&apos;s campus again is if my daughter plays softball there again,&quot; Williams told host Big Cat.
This came after Big Cat asked Williams if he was able to separate the Gators&apos; softball program from his support for the basketball program.
&quot;You are a Gator legend,&quot; Big Cat reasoned.
&quot;Was, Big Cat. Was,&quot; replied Williams.
For the uninitiated, this all stemmed from the Softball Super Regional being held in Gainesville over the weekend, where the 11-seed Texas Tech Red Raiders shocked the sixth-seeded Gators in a winner-take-all rubber match on Sunday.
After the game, the Gators refused to shake hands with the Red Raiders as they celebrated on their home turf.
To make matters worse, Williams&apos; daughter, Mia, was once a softball player at the University of Florida before transferring to Texas Tech.
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It&apos;s clear those scars still have not healed, and it adds some context to why Williams is being so nasty toward his former school.
Time heals all wounds, though, so I&apos;m not sure if Williams will stay mad at the Gators forever.
Then again, if he felt his daughter was slighted in any way by her former team, there may not be an expiration date on this newly formed beef between UF and the Williams family.
Blood is thicker than water, even if that water comes from the swamps of North Florida.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida deputies solve cold case murder after new DNA evidence and witnesses emerge, police say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida deputies solve cold case murder after new DNA evidence and witnesses emerge, police say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A long-stalled murder case has been solved a decade after a Tampa man was riddled with bullets outside an apartment complex, Florida deputies say.
Saadyar &quot;Sy&quot; Johnson, 36, was shot and killed on May 3, 2016, at the Del Rio Apartments on North 50th Street after deputies were flooded with 911 calls and a ShotSpotter alert for gunfire, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO).
Johnson was rushed to the hospital with multiple gunshot wounds but later died. His death was ruled a homicide, and no immediate arrests took place.
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Investigators believed Johnson had been targeted during an armed robbery and early leads pointed to Marqui Newton, now 34.
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But despite suspicions, detectives said they did not have enough evidence at the time to charge him.
That changed after HCSO’s Cold Case Unit spent years chasing leads, reworking witness interviews and using new forensic testing.
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In 2025, investigators tracked down previously unknown witnesses and sat down again with people they had already interviewed.
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Additional DNA testing, conducted with help from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, also helped push the cold case forward.
On May 20, 2026, detectives obtained a warrant charging Newton with felony first-degree murder and robbery with a firearm.
A day later, Newton was arrested in Brevard County with help from the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force.
&quot;No matter how much time passes, we will never stop seeking justice for victims and their families,&quot; Sheriff Chad Chronister said, calling the arrest the result of &quot;years of relentless investigative work.&quot;
&quot;We hope this arrest brings some measure of closure to those who have waited nearly a decade for answers,&quot; he said.
Newton remains in Brevard County pending transport back to Hillsborough County, where he will face the decade-old murder case.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Utah father charged with abducting 2 infant sons may have fled to Mexico, police say: &apos;Seriously depressed&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Utah father charged with abducting 2 infant sons may have fled to Mexico, police say: &apos;Seriously depressed&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A pair of Utah siblings believed to have been abducted by their father, whom authorities described as &quot;seriously depressed,&quot; and possibly taken to Mexico faces imminent danger, police said.
Saratoga Springs police were looking for Dane Stephen Richman, 46, as well as 1-year-old Will Richman and 10-month-old Wesley Richman.
Investigators said Richman had just quit his job, was having financial troubles and was in a custody dispute with his wife over the children. He may have been planning the abduction for weeks, authorities said, the Deseret News reported.
Authorities issued an Amber Alert over the weekend, saying the two boys were in danger and were taken by their father.
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&quot;THERE IS CONCERN FOR THE SAFETY AND WELL BEING OF THE CHILDREN AS THE SUSPECT HAS BEEN SERIOUSLY DEPRESSED, SELLING POSSESSIONS, FACING FINANCIAL STRESS, AND ABANDONED HIS HOME,&quot; the alert states.
Richman was charged Sunday with two counts of custodial interference, a third-degree felony. He picked the children up from their mother in Washington state on May 16 for his scheduled visitation time, the newspaper reported, noting that authorities initially said the abduction occurred in Saratoga Springs.
On Friday, the mother called the Saratoga Springs Police Department after Richman failed to appear at a scheduled deposition hearing.
Richman had apparently emailed his attorney that morning saying he no longer needed her services and wouldn’t be attending the scheduled hearing, according to charging documents cited by the newspaper.
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Richman&apos;s home appeared to be vacant when police visited, authorities said.
&quot;Given Dane’s financial situation as well as the fact that he appears to have abandoned his house to foreclosure, it seems that Dane has possibly been planning this attempt to kidnap the children several days if not multiple weeks in advance,&quot; investigators wrote in the court documents.
On May 18, Richman’s 2025 Toyota Camry had some service done in Carlsbad, California, about 50 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, authorities said.
Images taken from surveillance cameras identified Richman in Southern California, the report states.
On Sunday, a warrant was issued for Richman&apos;s arrest.
Police said they are in the process of having the Amber Alert shared throughout Mexico.
Anyone with information on Richman&apos;s whereabouts is urged to call the Utah County Sheriff&apos;s Office at 801-798-5600, or dial 911.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Happy post-Memorial Day Tuesday, and what better way to finish off the day than with some Nightcaps.
I&apos;ve gotten a tap on the shoulder to deputize for Zach and Amber this week, and just like you, I&apos;m settling back into work after one hell of a holiday weekend.
On Monday, the wife and I had some friends over to stately Reigle Manor (our rented townhome), and I got up nice and early to tend to a pork butt and a turkey breast, which I must say came out perfectly.
I&apos;ve smoked a few pork butts, and I think the planets just aligned on this one; it was *chef&apos;s kiss* perfection.
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We played some games, including one called Quiplash that&apos;s on Netflix — which people forget has games; I certainly did — where you write quips and try to out-funny your competitors.
It was a great time, though, as a fella who earns his money word-writin&apos;, I was sweating it a little bit. I couldn&apos;t lay an egg. It&apos;d be like if a dude who plays in the NBA goes to Dave &amp; Buster&apos;s and throws brick after brick while playing Pop-A-Shot with his pals.
It means nothing, but it would be embarrassing as hell.
I&apos;m happy to say I survived, but ashamed to say I did not win.
Funny enough, another game we played involved drawing, and my wife — a real-deal professional artist — had this exact feeling.
But, even if I had embarrassed myself, it would take more than a shot to the ego to kill the buzz I was feeling from Sunday&apos;s Indianapolis 500.
Good. Lord.
I watch a lot of racing (in fact, at one point on Sunday I was juggling the Indy 500 and the F1 race between my TV and an iPad), but there is just nothing like Indy.
I mean, I think I watched that final lap at least 10 to 12 times and will continue to, because it was mind-blowing.
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Here&apos;s race-winner Felix Rosenqvist&apos;s onboard camera from the final lap. It&apos;s the stuff of legend.
Rosenqvist is a great driver, but until Sunday was believed by many to be on the bubble as far as re-signing next season.
Well, I don&apos;t think that&apos;s much of a concern anymore.
Now, while we&apos;ve got Indy on the brain, let&apos;s check in on the top-finishing woman in Indy 500 history...
Danica Patrick was in Speedway, Indiana, this weekend to hop on Fox&apos;s Indy 500 coverage, and once the race was in the books, she clearly had some gas left in the tank.
MLB reporter Tricia Whitaker (another OutKick favorite; this is like the Nightcaps version of when Thor shows up in a Captain America movie) shared a clip on social media of Danica hopping on stage and belting out some tunes.
I&apos;ve said it many times: I feel like every American — and an estimated 1 in 1,000 do every year — should make a pilgrimage to the Indianapolis 500, and if the race and this video don&apos;t sell you on that, I&apos;m not sure what will.
I went in 2021, and it was incredible. You roll in early in the morning, have whatever cold beverage makes you happy, and eat a pork tenderloin sandwich all before like 10 a.m..
Then you have what year after year is one of the most entertaining races on the motorsports calendar, and then you can go to a bar and watch Danica Patrick sit in with the band.
I legitimately do not know what else you could ask for.
Actually, if you asked for anything else, you&apos;d be unreasonable. There, I said it.
I&apos;ve heard that there are many ways to skin a cat (which is such a weird saying; at some point in history, there was so much cat-skinning going on that everyone had their own method), but I thought there was only one way to apply toothpaste.
You grabbed your free toothbrush with your dentist&apos;s name printed on it, grabbed the tube of Colgate Optic White in the other, then squeezed a pea-sized amount on the bristles. Then you brushed until the end of a song on the radio, spit out frothiness, then went on with your day.
Wrong.
Phillies star Bryce Harper was live-streaming from the bathroom and started brushing his teeth.
But it was the way he applied toothpaste that melted brains.
That&apos;s right: toothpaste straight to the food hole.
This made me realize that I&apos;ve never really seen that many people apply toothpaste, but I still thought we all did it the same way.
That said, I could be convinced that this is a big-brain move from Harper.
One thing that I hate is when a glob of toothpaste falls off your brush and into the sink. This happens to me when I put toothpaste on the brush, then hit it with a quick burst of water (a move I have done my entire life and can&apos;t explain why. It&apos;s like I think this activates the toothpaste or something).
But Bryce never has this problem because he skips the brush entirely.
Just a note to any Phillies reading this: Maybe don&apos;t borrow Bryce&apos;s tube of toothpaste if you forget yours.
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Autographs are kind of weird when you really think about them. Like, I&apos;ve got a lot of signed stuff too, but the way having someone write their name on something increases the value of an otherwise run-of-the-mill baseball or poster or hockey puck, or in some cases, a pair of breasts is wild.
Actually, it might decrease the value of that last example, the more I think about it.
But this has led to autograph hounds who harass celebrities for autographs and then turn around and sell them on eBay.
Well, Russell Crowe has had about enough and laid down the law with some autograph seekers in Paris.
First of all, Russell Crowe just rolling out of a restaurant with what looks like drink spills all over his shirt rules.
Now, he got some guff for this, but I loved it.
When you break it down, all he was asking was for everyone to behave like civilized people as opposed to Walking Dead zombies with issues of People magazine and some Sharpies.
What&apos;s wrong with that?
Plus, he reportedly signed everything, so who cares?
Personally, I think a sign of maturity is realizing that if you celebrity, you don&apos;t have to have them sign a napkin or shove a camera in their face.
Just politely and discreetly be like, &quot;Hey, just wanted to say I love your work and it&apos;s an honor to meet you,&quot; then offer a nice crisp handshake.
You instantly come off as 1,000% cooler and less of a pain because you&apos;re not asking them for anything. Heck, you might even end up scoring a minute or two of actual conversation.
Sure, you don&apos;t have a slip of paper with their name scratched on it, but you do have a memory and some dignity.
It&apos;s been a minute since I&apos;ve been to a concert, but I remember at least a few shows I went to thinking, &quot;My mosh pit days are behind me...&quot;
I&apos;d like to thank this dude for making me feel confident in this assessment.
I saw this video of some small-ish metal or hardcore show where people are moshing... sort of.
I&apos;ve been in mosh pits before, but no one was acting like they were trying to Steven Seagal karate or were being eaten alive by a colony of fire ants.
But that&apos;s what was going on here, but keep an eye on the kid toward the back.
It might make you want to wear a cup the next time you go to a concert.
Something tells me that dude didn&apos;t make any new friends that night.
Although, as I said, I haven&apos;t moshed in a while, so maybe this is just what the kids are into nowadays.
I love impressions.
I do some of my own, but most of them are of dead people for some reason.
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Larry Fine, Johnny Carson, Vincent Price, Ed Wynn, Paul Lynde, etc.
You know, all the ones that drive the ladies wild.
But when it comes to impressions of wrestlers, there are two top dogs: comedians Dan Soder and Will Sasso.
Podcaster Chris Van Vliet had them both on his show, &quot;Insight with Chris Van Vliet,&quot;, and it was great.
Of course, sometimes, it&apos;s not just about the impression, but what you say while doing the impression.
Which is why reading Charles Manson quotes in the voice of &quot;Macho Man&quot; Randy Savage is gold, Jerry.
So good, and it&apos;s really creepy how well that worked.
Also, if you want another hilarious impression from Will Sasso, go look up &quot;Kenny Rogers Jackass&quot; from his MadTV days.
It&apos;s not an accurate impression, but it&apos;s hilarious.
Now, just because we mentioned Charles Manson does not mean I&apos;m going to shoehorn in that clip where he gets up and starts dancing in the middle of an interview.
I mean, we&apos;ve all seen it, and it adds nothing to this story...
...alright, fine. I can&apos;t help myself.
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That&apos;s it for this edition of Nightcaps!
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			<news:title>Russell Crowe&apos;s blunt warning to autograph seekers outside Paris hotel sparks heated online debate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Russell Crowe&apos;s blunt response to swarming fans outside his Paris hotel room has sparked an online debate.
The 62-year-old actor and director, who was greeted by a group of autograph seekers over the weekend, has drawn criticism for laying out ground rules before proceeding with the signing.
&quot;Are you listening?&quot; he told the fans, per a video obtained by Fox News Digital. &quot;Stay where you are. Don’t f---ing push in on me, I’ll come to you. Give everybody space. As soon as somebody’s a d---, I’m going. You got me? Clear?&quot;
As he began to sign autographs, one fan asked the actor if he could sign as &quot;Maximus&quot; — the name of his Roman general depicted in &quot;Gladiator&quot; — to which Crowe responded with a simple, &quot;No.&quot;
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The fan interaction had some fans dubbing the legendary actor as &quot;quite rude,&quot; while others praised Crowe for setting boundaries.
&quot;If it weren’t for the fans, he wouldn’t be where he is,&quot; one user wrote on X. &quot;Regardless of how much he grows, he should always remain humble.&quot;
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&quot;Very disrespectful,&quot; another added.
&quot;Just a gentle reminder your favorite celebrity doesn&apos;t give a f--- about you,&quot; another wrote on Instagram.
Some had the opposite reaction.
&quot;You handled it perfectly.&quot; one user wrote on X. &quot;Set the boundaries and signed everything. Anyone with a brain could see that. We all know most of those things you signed will be sold yet you still took the time to do it. You were not upset only Karen&apos;s are trying to make something of nothing.&quot;
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&quot;You set boundaries for yourself to feel safe and for others as well,&quot; another added. &quot;You have every right to do just that. People just want to complain.&quot;
&quot;This seems totally fair to me,&quot; one fan wrote. &quot;Nobody is entitled to an autograph, picture, etc... I&apos;d rather have someone establish ground rules than just blow right past everyone and get in the car.&quot;
On Tuesday, Crowe responded to the video by reposting a story from TMZ.
&quot;Clickbait. Everybody got their autograph and selfie, the passage to the hotel was kept free for guests, and I still got to the airport on time,&quot; he wrote. &quot;One man, no security. Handled. What’s your problem?&quot;
Crowe isn&apos;t the first celebrity to sound off on autograph hunters.
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Last year, Demi Moore seemed to frustrate a group of fans who became irate after she politely declined to sign autographs while attending the Santa Barbara Film Festival. 
&quot;If I sign one, then I wouldn&apos;t be able to sign for everybody, so I wouldn&apos;t want to do that,&quot; Moore told the small group of autograph hunters. 
&quot;Humble people sign autographs,&quot; one woman responded. &quot;You&apos;re not humble.&quot;
&quot;Oh, don&apos;t say mean things,&quot; Moore said. 
&quot;You’re not humble. You always have an attitude, you never wanna sign. You need to be humble,&quot; the woman continued.
To which Moore replied, &quot;But I love you anyway.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Alleged burglary crew that targeted Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce homes arrested in Argentina: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alleged burglary crew that targeted Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce homes arrested in Argentina: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three alleged members of a South American burglary crew accused of targeting the homes of star athletes, including Kansas City Chiefs Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, were arrested in Argentina and returned to Chile, according to Chilean authorities cited by ABC News.
The three Chilean nationals are wanted in the United States on federal charges tied to a string of alleged high-profile burglaries targeting professional athletes across the country.
According to ABC News, two of the suspects, Ignacio Zuniga Cartes and Bastian Jimenez Freraut, were among five people arrested in connection with a robbery earlier this month at the home of retired Argentine tennis star Juan Martin del Potro.
Argentine authorities said the third suspect, Pablo Zuniga Cartes, was arrested separately and was not connected to the del Potro case.
FBI WARNS SOUTH AMERICAN CRIME GROUPS TARGETING STAR ATHLETES IN BURGLARIES: REPORT
The arrests were carried out during a joint operation involving Argentine federal police and Chilean authorities, according to the report. Chilean authorities told ABC News the suspects are now in Chile awaiting possible extradition proceedings to the United States.
The three suspects are among seven people charged in a federal complaint accusing members of a South American burglary crew federal investigators describe as a &quot;South American Theft Group,&quot; or SATG.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Chilean authorities, Interpol Chile and Argentinian authorities for additional comment.
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According to the January 2025 complaint, federal investigators alleged the crew tracked publicly available game schedules to target athletes while they were away competing.
Investigators said the group had a &quot;clear and consistent modus operandi,&quot; often approaching homes through wooded or dark areas before breaking windows or prying open sliding doors with crowbars.
The complaint alleges the suspects stole jewelry, Rolex watches, cash, luxury luggage and designer bags worth millions of dollars from athletes’ homes across multiple states.
CHIEFS STARS PATRICK MAHOMES, TRAVIS KELCE HAD HOUSES BROKEN INTO HOURS APART IN OCTOBER: REPORT
Authorities say the burglary spree targeted athletes across the NFL and NBA, including Mahomes, Kelce, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis.
According to investigators, the homes of Mahomes and Kelce were burglarized days apart in October 2024 while the Chiefs stars were away from their Kansas City-area properties.
Federal investigators said the burglaries of the Chiefs players mirrored an earlier break-in at the home of a Tampa Bay Buccaneers player, where thieves allegedly smashed a window and stole jewelry, Rolex watches, a Louis Vuitton suitcase and a firearm valued at roughly $167,000.
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The January 2025 complaint also linked the theft ring to the December 2024 burglary of a Memphis Grizzlies player’s Tennessee home while the team played the Golden State Warriors in Memphis. Prosecutors alleged the burglars stole roughly $1 million worth of jewelry, watches and luxury bags.
Burrow’s Ohio home was also burglarized while the Bengals quarterback was playing the Dallas Cowboys in Texas during Monday Night Football, according to investigators.
Investigators alleged the burglars entered Burrow’s property from a wooded area behind the home during a security shift change and avoided visible security cameras.
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Federal authorities previously released photos allegedly showing several suspects posing with stolen valuables and burglary tools shortly after one of the break-ins. Investigators said the images showed suspects displaying luxury watches and jewelry beside a damaged safe that had allegedly been pried open after the burglary of a Milwaukee Bucks player’s home.
In one image cited in the complaint, a suspect appeared to be wearing Kansas City Chiefs apparel while posing with stolen items. Investigators said the suspects were likely &quot;bragging&quot; about the burglaries.
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The complaint also details how investigators tracked the alleged burglary crew using cellphone tower data, rental car records and iCloud accounts linked to the suspects.
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Authorities alleged one suspect used a fraudulent Argentine identification card to rent a Volkswagen Atlas in South Florida that was later tied to the burglary of Burrow’s home.
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Investigators also alleged members of the theft crew used disposable &quot;throw phones&quot; and frequently switched devices and SIM cards to avoid law enforcement detection.
The FBI further alleged the burglary crews operated in small groups that coordinated rental cars, hotels, fake IDs and the sale of stolen goods while traveling throughout the United States.
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An NFL security memo previously obtained by The Associated Press warned players that organized South American theft groups were increasingly targeting professional athletes because their schedules and travel plans are publicly available.
The memo urged players to strengthen home security systems, avoid posting real-time travel updates on social media and limit online displays of expensive valuables.
The seven men charged in the federal complaint each face conspiracy charges tied to interstate transportation of stolen property. If convicted, they could face up to 10 years in federal prison.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Sarah Rumpf-Whitten contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: A group of House Republicans are demanding answers after a recent mail-in ballot error resulted in some Maryland voters receiving primary ballots for the wrong party.
House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil, R-Wis., and Vice Chair Laurel Lee, R-Fla., sent a letter to the Maryland State Board of Elections (SBOE) on Tuesday scrutinizing the ballot-printing snafu and whether the state has adequate safeguards in place to verify the accuracy of mail-in ballots.
The letter came after the SBOE disclosed last week that a vendor error led to an unverifiable number of Maryland residents receiving incorrect mail-in ballots ahead of the state’s June 23 gubernatorial primary election. Officials said they would resend ballots to more than 500,000 voters who could have been affected and claimed that proactive measures were in place to ensure that only one vote would be counted.
The GOP lawmakers said additional transparency from the state elections board is warranted.
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&quot;While the SBOE is taking precautions to void the initial batch of ballots, distributing over half a million additional replacement ballots risks creating immense logistical strain and potentially undermines public confidence in the nation’s elections,&quot; they wrote. 
The House Administration Committee Republicans asked Maryland State Administrator of Elections Jared DeMarinis to respond to the committee’s questions by June 9.
Reps. Morgan Griffith, R-Va., Greg Murphy, R-N.C., Stephanie Bice, R-Okla., Mike Carey, R-Ohio, and Mary Miller, R-Ill., also signed the letter.
DeMarinis has defended the state’s response to the vendor error and its mail-in voting practices, arguing they are &quot;an integral facet of the electoral process.&quot; 
&quot;With over 500,000 voters requesting mail-in ballots, we want to eliminate any doubt in their integrity or accuracy; that is why I have arranged the sending of replacement ballots,&quot; he said in a statement last week.
DeMarinis said Friday that replacement ballots had started to be mailed. 
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The mail-in ballot issue has attracted the scrutiny of President Donald Trump, who has called on the Justice Department to investigate Maryland’s State Board of Elections. The president also called Gov. Wes Moore, D-Md., &quot;corrupt&quot; in a post on Truth Social and asserted, without evidence, that the ballot error was done intentionally to benefit Democrats.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) has also sharply criticized the ballot printing error as &quot;election mismanagement&quot; and deployed its election integrity unit.
&quot;In response, the RNC and Maryland GOP are expanding our Protect the Vote operations with voter hotlines, legal oversight, and voter education statewide,&quot; RNC Chairman Joe Gruters previously told Fox News Digital.
Trump has long sought to restrict no-excuse mail-in voting and signed an executive order earlier this year to crack down on the practice.
Spokespersons for the state elections board and Moore did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spencer Pratt says his policy will force homeless out of LA and into cities like Seattle</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spencer Pratt says his policy will force homeless out of LA and into cities like Seattle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt said last week his plan to crack down on homelessness and open-air drug use would push many people living on the streets in LA to cities like Seattle once his administration stopped allowing the behavior.
&quot;These people have been bussed in by scam rehabs, scam NGOs, scam homeless nonprofits,&quot; Pratt told local ABC reporter Josh Haskell while outlining his vision for tackling the city’s homelessness crisis.
&quot;These people, when I unplug them and say we&apos;re not taking our tax money anymore, they&apos;re all going to Seattle where the mayor will welcome them,&quot; he added.
Pratt made the remarks while discussing how he would address the roughly 40,000 homeless people currently living in Los Angeles.
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The independent candidate vying to upend the city&apos;s decades-long Democratic political stronghold has made Angelenos’ growing frustration with crime, homelessness and the city’s status quo the focus of his campaign message.
During his interview with Haskell, Pratt took a tough stance on homelessness, arguing that shelter space already exists for those living on the streets and claiming many remain homeless because they refuse to stop using drugs or comply with shelter rules.
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&quot;They&apos;re not homeless, they&apos;re drug addicts,&quot; Pratt said, insisting that many who live on the streets are addicted to fentanyl and meth.
&quot;Are you saying they don&apos;t have homes?&quot; Haskell asked.
Pratt said that, though spaces exist for all homeless Angelenos, they remain homeless because they refuse to abide by the shelters&apos; rules.
&quot;They&apos;re choosing to be on the streets because they wanna do drugs, they don&apos;t want rules, they don&apos;t wanna listen, they wanna have animals to abuse,&quot; he replied.
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&quot;This idea that they&apos;re forced on the street right now is a lie that our city is perpetuating,&quot; he added. &quot;We&apos;ve paid $24 billion to house these 40,000 people. There are spots for all these people. They are choosing [to remain on the street] because they&apos;re an addict, and you can do fentanyl and super meth on the sidewalk with no repercussions.&quot; 
Pratt’s comments come as homelessness remains one of the most politically charged issues facing Los Angeles, where city leaders have spent billions of dollars in recent years attempting to reduce encampments and expand housing and treatment services.
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The former reality TV star of &quot;The Hills&quot; will square off against incumbent Mayor Karen Bass and other declared candidates in the high-stakes June 2 primary.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Internet piles on angry Domino&apos;s customers demanding refund after eating entire meal</news:name>
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			<news:title>Internet piles on angry Domino&apos;s customers demanding refund after eating entire meal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A viral video shows a Domino&apos;s employee keeping her cool while being confronted by an angry group of customers demanding a refund.
The video, recorded by one of the customers, shows the group upset that the employee refused to issue a refund because the guests did not bring the pizza box back to the store.
The employee offered store credit, which was not well-received by the customers.
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&quot;You could really just refund me,&quot; one of the customers said in the video. &quot;You can really refund me because all the food was dry and nasty.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;m trying to offer you a credit,&quot; the employee said calmly.
&quot;We don&apos;t live over here,&quot; a woman in the group responded. &quot;We live an hour-and-a-half from here.&quot;
&quot;You gotta give back the product for me to give you a refund,&quot; the employee said.
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A customer shot back, &quot;But that&apos;s something you should have said over the phone.&quot;
The Domino&apos;s employee said it was a misunderstanding and reassured the customer that it wasn&apos;t her fault, but noted that bringing back the product is a requirement for refunds.
Still, the customers insisted she was disrespecting them.
&quot;You [were] really rude,&quot; one of them said.
The employee blew a kiss and said, &quot;Have a good night&quot; — which left the customers incredulous.
&quot;Did she just blow a kiss?&quot; one person said off-camera.
The video went viral on X, with an overwhelming majority of commenters sympathizing with the Domino&apos;s employee.
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&quot;Isn&apos;t it common sense to bring the item if you expect a refund?&quot; the poster of the video asked.
&quot;Good Lord! I don&apos;t even like sending food back at the restaurant if they got my order wrong,&quot; another X user wrote. &quot;I can&apos;t imagine asking for a refund for what I already ate!&quot;
A third user said, &quot;Refund policies vary, but generally some proof or return is expected.&quot;
Other users commended the worker for keeping her cool during the heated dispute.
&quot;That&apos;s ludicrous. That employee is better than me,&quot; a commenter wrote.
Another said, &quot;Wow! Give that woman a raise and promote her! Well done, young lady.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to Domino&apos;s for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Funerals, Beauty Queens and Bombs: The Ukrainian city that won’t let Putin win</news:name>
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			<news:title>Funerals, Beauty Queens and Bombs: The Ukrainian city that won’t let Putin win</news:title>
			<news:keywords>LVIV, Ukraine — As Kyiv takes a massive hit from Russia, another city seeks to carry on amid war. Four years into Russia’s war, the western Ukrainian city of Lviv is trying to master something impossible: how to live normally while surrounded by death.
At 11:30 a.m., the city stops.
Cars freeze in the middle of the street. Pedestrians pause on sidewalks. In the center of town, underneath the tall clock tower that rises above city hall, people bow their heads in silence as another military funeral convoy passes through the streets.
&quot;It happens one to five times a day,&quot; a local resident says quietly.
The war feels far from Lviv, until suddenly it doesn’t.
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The city of roughly one million people sits near the Polish border, hundreds of miles from the brutal front lines in eastern Ukraine. But Russian drones and missiles still hit here. Air raid sirens interrupt coffee dates and children’s soccer games. Funeral processions cut through wedding traffic. Entire neighborhoods live between moments of beauty and grief.
&quot;We lost approximately 2,000 citizens of Lviv,&quot; Mayor Andriy Sadovyi told Fox News Digital during an interview at city hall. &quot;It is a very huge price which we pay to our independence, to our democracy.&quot;
Sadovyi has led the city for nearly two decades, except for a brief presidential run. Inside his office overlooking the historic center, he proudly points to the terrace where he has hosted world leaders and celebrities, including actor Tom Cruise. At one point, a large well-fed cat jumps onto his desk.
&quot;This is my deputy,&quot; Sadovyi jokes. The cat, he explains proudly, has become something of a city mascot. &quot;He’s tough like a Ukrainian.&quot;
But beneath the humor is exhaustion. Sadovyi says he realized at the beginning of the war that Lviv had a special responsibility. It was close enough to Europe to remain functioning, but close enough to war to understand what was at stake.
His answer was what he calls the &quot;Unbroken&quot; project: a sprawling rehabilitation and innovation effort aimed at helping Ukraine survive physically and psychologically.
The city built rehabilitation centers for wounded soldiers and civilians arriving from across the country, treating amputees, burn victims and trauma patients. Sadovyi says the municipality also dedicated 20% of its budget to supporting defense technology companies developing military solutions for the war effort.
&quot;Every family in this city was affected by war,&quot; he says. &quot;We need to be strong. We need to survive. I’m building what is needed for that.&quot;
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Yet survival in Lviv is not only about weapons or hospitals. It is also about convincing people not to give up on life itself.
&quot;People are afraid to come here,&quot; Sadovyi says. &quot;But we need them to come.&quot;
One of the city’s newest projects reflects that mentality. Part school, part shooting range, part patriotic training center, it was designed to prepare civilians for a country where war has become everyday reality.
Inside one classroom, dozens of teenage girls sit listening to instructors explain emergency survival skills. Upstairs, at the indoor shooting range, instructor Vitaliy proudly shows off rows of American-made weapons including AR-15 style rifles and pistols.
&quot;It’s not as big as ranges in the United States,&quot; he says apologetically.
On the wall hangs a shredded image of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin, riddled with bullet holes from target practice.
Vitaliy laughs when asked about Russian President Vladimir Putin posters.
&quot;We ran out,&quot; he jokes. &quot;They’re too popular. We can’t keep them.&quot;
On the terrace outside, two wounded veterans practice archery.
One sits in a wheelchair after losing both legs in the war. Another leans on a cane. Both have become competitive athletes through rehabilitation programs.
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One proudly explains he won a silver medal during a national contest. The other recently took gold and is now preparing for an international championship. Neither wants to talk much about what happened to them during combat.
Their therapy now is sport.
Down the road, another funeral begins. A military convoy carrying the body of a 32-year-old soldier drives slowly through the city center until it arrives at the cemetery.
The city’s military cemetery filled so quickly that officials recently had to open a new burial ground just weeks ago. Already, rows of fresh graves stretch across the hillside, above them blue-and-yellow flags and photographs of young men and women smiling back from before the war.
The grieving brother at the funeral says the fallen soldier never had time to start his own family.
Around him, families kneel beside the earth.
And still, life continues.
Children go to school. Mothers rush to work. Cafés remain packed. Street musicians perform in the old town square.
That same evening, inside the Lviv Theater of Opera and Ballet, hundreds gather for the &quot;Miss Lviv&quot; beauty pageant.
Young women dressed in glittering gowns pose beneath bright stage lights while music echoes through the theater. The audience is overwhelmingly female. Many of the men still in the city work in defense industries or hold exemptions from military service.
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The contrast feels surreal only hours after attending a military burial.
But for many residents, events like these are an act of resistance.
&quot;We are trying to keep life going,&quot; the reigning Miss Lviv says backstage before crowning the next winner. &quot;I want the war to stop.&quot;
One of her friends explains why gatherings like this matter.
&quot;These are difficult times,&quot; she says. &quot;Doing normal things like this gives us a reason to dress up and enjoy ourselves.&quot;
Nobody here believes anymore that peace can come in 24 hours. But many still hope that President Trump and the U.S. can help bring the war to an end.
By the time evening arrives, air raid sirens once again cut through the city.
At outdoor cafés, people barely react at first.
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Parents continue watching children play near fountains. Young couples finish drinks on restaurant terraces. Residents wait to hear whether the threat is &quot;only&quot; drones or actual missiles before deciding whether to move toward one of the hundreds of shelters spread throughout the city.
That frustration increasingly extends beyond the battlefield itself. Speaking to Fox News Digital while the latest wave of Russian strikes battered Ukrainian cities overnight, Ukraine’s Ambassador to the United Nations Andriy Melnyk warned that the war was becoming even more dangerous for civilians.
Melnyk, a native of Lviv, described the massive Russian assault between Saturday and Sunday as &quot;the worst and the most devastating Russian attack on the capital since the beginning of the large-scale invasion.&quot;
Even members of his own family in Kyiv, he said, are now considering temporarily leaving the city because &quot;it becomes unbearable to stay.&quot;
In Lviv, residents repeatedly ask to remind the world that the war is still intensifying, not fading into the background. Melnyk called on the United States and European allies to take &quot;bold actions&quot; to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin and urged Western countries to provide additional air defense systems capable of intercepting ballistic missiles and drones targeting civilians.
He also criticized the United Nations for failing to stop the war, arguing that Russia’s veto power had left the Security Council effectively paralyzed.
On the overnight train leaving Lviv, most passengers are women. Border guards spend long minutes questioning the few men onboard, making sure they are not trying to escape mandatory military service. 
The exhaustion is visible everywhere. Still, Sadovyi is full of hope.
&quot;This city will have a great future,&quot; he says confidently.
He believes the world will eventually come to Lviv not only to rebuild, but to learn.
&quot;To learn how to be unbroken,&quot; he says.
Because, he warns, what happened to Ukraine could happen elsewhere too.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Ousted Senate Republican digs in against Trump, takes jab at leadership style</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Senate Republican ousted by President Donald Trump took a veiled shot at the president and is poised to become a foil to his agenda during Cassidy&apos;s waning time in office.
Trump may have vanquished Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., from the upper chamber when he endorsed Rep. Julia Letlow, R-La., in his primary race, but the lawmaker is not going quietly into the sunset of his political career in Congress.
Since the dust settled on Cassidy’s primary race, which is now headed to a runoff between Letlow and Louisiana state Treasurer John Fleming, the lawmaker has already dug his heels in against some of Trump’s key policy and spending desires.  
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In a lengthy post on X, Cassidy wrote of America’s future and called for unity. And though he did not explicitly name Trump, his viewpoint on leadership appeared to take a jab at the president.
&quot;At its best, America has renewed itself through leaders who understood that public office is a responsibility, not a performance,&quot; Cassidy said. &quot;The American people do not expect perfection from their leaders, but they do expect seriousness.&quot; 
&quot;Leaders who are steady, not erratic. Thoughtful, not impulsive,&quot; he continued. &quot;Their words should lower the temperature rather than inflame division. Their actions should place the long-term interests of the country above short-term political or personal gain.&quot;
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Those messages came after Cassidy publicly broke with Trump on both the Iran war and the surprise nearly $2 billion &quot;anti-weaponization&quot; fund announced by the Department of Justice earlier last week.
When asked about the post, Cassidy told Fox News Digital in a statement, &quot;If trust is destroyed, whether in marriage, business, or politics, it’s harder to get things done.&quot;
&quot;It is an observation of life,&quot; he said. &quot;Conversely, if you want to get things done, build trust.&quot;
It all comes after Trump made Cassidy one of his targets in his so-called revenge tour.
Cassidy, along with a handful of other Republicans, voted to convict him during the last impeachment proceedings following the Jan. 6, 2021, riot on Capitol Hill. And he doesn’t regret that vote, telling reporters last week shortly after his loss that he &quot;voted to uphold the Constitution.&quot;
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&quot;It may have cost me my seat, but who cares? I had the privilege of voting to uphold the Constitution,&quot; Cassidy said. &quot;Isn’t that a great thing?&quot;
The White House, when asked for comment Tuesday on Cassidy&apos;s apparent barb toward the president, told Fox News Digital to review the slew of Trump&apos;s Truth Social posts about the lawmaker.
Trump celebrated Cassidy&apos;s loss in his primary, and painted the lawmaker as being disloyal because of his impeachment vote.
&quot;Bill Cassidy, after falsely using his ‘relationship’ with me during his political career, and winning Elections because of it, voted to impeach me on preposterous charges that were fake then, and now, are criminally insane,&quot; Trump said. &quot;His disloyalty to the man who got him elected is now a part of legend, and it’s nice to see that his political career is OVER!&quot;
Shortly after, Cassidy bucked Trump on the Senate floor, joining nearly every Senate Democrat to handcuff the president&apos;s war powers in Iran. He provided the pivotal vote to advance the resolution, which is expected to fail when brought to the floor once more.
And he, like several other Republicans, is outright rejecting the &quot;anti-weaponization&quot; fund, which, after a tense, closed-door meeting last week, has temporarily derailed the GOP’s push to fund immigration enforcement for the remainder of Trump’s term.
Cassidy, like several of his colleagues, wanted Congress to have a say on the fund.
&quot;People are concerned about making their own ends meet, not about putting a slush fund together without a legal precedent,&quot; Cassidy said. &quot;We’re a nation of laws. If there needs to be a settlement, let’s consider it, and Congress should come together and decide on that.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Three women found dead in popular American tourist hot spot as local police search for clues</news:name>
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			<news:title>Three women found dead in popular American tourist hot spot as local police search for clues</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Several women found dead in a popular American tourist destination have local authorities probing whether there is a larger trend at play.
Over the past few weeks, authorities in Puerto Vallarta in the Mexican state of Jalisco, a hot spot for American tourism, have recovered the bodies of the women in separate parts of the city, according to local reports.
Though none of the victims have been identified, police have said the women were all between 30 and 35 years old, had tattoos and were found partially undressed.
For that reason, police are probing whether there is a connection between the deaths.
Mexico News Daily reported that since no friends or relatives of the women have come forward to claim any of the bodies, authorities are also exploring the possibility that they were killed elsewhere and dumped in Puerto Vallarta.
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The first body was found on May 10, and only days later, a second body was found. The third body was found last Thursday, sparking fears of a repeat offender.
The women&apos;s bodies were recovered in three separate places on the outskirts of the city, away from crowded areas where most residents live and where most tourists enjoy vacations.
About 1.7 million tourists visited Puerto Vallarta in 2022, the latest for which statistics are available. The vast majority of those tourists were Americans.
Following the death of cartel kingpin Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as &quot;El Mencho,&quot; violence exploded in the state of Jalisco.
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After Oseguera Cervantes was killed, the Jalisco New Generation cartel responded by setting vehicles and buildings ablaze and creating roadblocks in Guadalajara, the state&apos;s capital city. Seven people, including Oseguera Cervantes, were killed in clashes with Mexican authorities.
Hundreds of Americans were stranded in the state during February when the violence reached its peak, and the State Department issued a heightened travel alert.
Since then, the region has stabilized.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>America 250 is coming: What to know and the best commemorative gear to buy</news:name>
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			<news:title>America 250 is coming: What to know and the best commemorative gear to buy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>America&apos;s birthday is always a major celebration, but this year marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. To commemorate the milestone, retailers are already offering deals on patriotic clothing, flags, home decor, backyard furniture and more.
Score a collectible U.S. 250th anniversary hat for just $13 or grab a pair of adjustable American flag lounge chairs for your Fourth of July cookout. And if you haven&apos;t already, now&apos;s the time to hang your American flag for this historic occasion.
On July 4, 2026, the United States will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Ahead of the historic milestone, brands, retailers and iconic American companies are releasing patriotic collections, commemorative gear and limited-edition products to mark the once-in-a-lifetime occasion.
Brands and retailers are already launching America 250 sales on patriotic apparel, party supplies and commemorative gear ahead of the historic anniversary.
Grunt Style: Save up to 20% on America 250 shirts, hats and swim gear from the rugged apparel brand.
Life is Good: Shop classic graphic T-shirts featuring America 250 designs for up to 40% off.
Freedom Fatigues: Take up to 25% off patriotic hats, shirts and more with code FF25.
Fanatics: Score up to 45% off America 250 apparel and gear with code MEMORIAL.
Michaels: Get up to 30% off flags, patriotic decor and party supplies with code SPRING30.
READ MORE: Celebrate America&apos;s 250th with durable American-owned, U.S.-made products
Get ready for America&apos;s milestone birthday with these products.
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Commemorate the nation&apos;s 250th anniversary with this adjustable hat, available in blue, red or camo for just $13. Front patches feature a bald eagle set against an American flag, while &quot;America 250&quot; stitching marks the historic milestone.
Original price: $129.99
Hosting an America 250 part? Grab these two American flag lounge chairs for a little extra outdoor seating. They&apos;re currently on sale for under $100 on Amazon and have built-in trays for drinks, snacks and even phones. Each chair also has multiple adjustable positions and even folds down flat for easy storage.
Original price: $32.99
Keep it simple with Grunt Style&apos;s USA rope hat. The white fabric makes the bold &quot;USA&quot; lettering and blue rope stand out.
For collectors, add this 250th commemorative coin to your display. Produced by the oldest private mint in the U.S., the coin captures a golden-bronze scene of the Founding Fathers signing the Declaration of Independence, inspired by John Trumbull&apos;s famous painting.
Original price: $14.99
It&apos;s never too early to show off your red, white and blue yard decor. Add this USA 250 flag to your outdoor space and remind the neighbors that America&apos;s biggest birthday celebration is on the horizon. It slides over any garden flag stake, and its 3-ply fabric resists fading and wilting.
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Original price: $79.99
Right now, get a Fanatics limited-edition USA 250 tee for nearly half off when you use the code MEMORIAL. Every inch of the shirt has an Americana theme, from the 13 gold stars representing the original colonies to the large &quot;United States 1776&quot; graphic on the back. You can also find a similar sweatshirt in the same style.
Original price: $59.99
HeyDude&apos;s patriotic slip-ins give a subtle nod to the American flag. The ultra-soft shoes have a thick outer sole for summer adventures, while the cushioned insole adds slipper-like comfort.
Original price: $44.99
This soft America 250 T-shirt has American flag motifs on the front and back, as well as other patriotic graphics celebrating the nation&apos;s milestone birthday. This tee is also extremely lightweight, making it just the right choice for a hot Fourth of July day.
Life is Good&apos;s 250 USA tee comes in a relaxed fit that feels cropped without losing length. There&apos;s room to breathe, and the soft fabric keeps you comfortable during cookouts.
READ MORE: This UV-protection shirt is still 50% off on Amazon after Memorial Day — just $15
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Every Fourth of July celebration needs an American flag, so grab this 3-by-5-foot flag for only $15 on Amazon. The heavy-duty build stands up to all kinds of weather and resists fraying and tearing.
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Original price: $99.99
Take the patriotic fun inside with this red, white and blue quilt set from Wayfair The beautiful patchwork design fits into a variety of bedroom styles while adding a tasteful tribute to the great American flag.
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			  <news:name>Popular fruit may help protect your skin from the sun, new study suggests</news:name>
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			<news:title>Popular fruit may help protect your skin from the sun, new study suggests</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The benefits of grapes could go beyond providing a healthy snack.
According to a study published in the journal ACS Nutrition Science, regular grape consumption can change how the genes behave, giving the skin an added defense system against sun damage.
The research, led by scientists at Western New England University, suggests that grapes could trigger changes in DNA.
EATING A COMMON VITAMIN-C PACKED FRUIT MIGHT TOTALLY TRANSFORM SKIN, STUDY FINDS
Researchers tracked a group of volunteers who first followed a restricted diet for two weeks to clear their systems, according to a press release.
Then, for the next two weeks, they ate the equivalent of three daily servings of whole grapes, provided in a concentrated, freeze-dried powder form.
The scientists took small skin samples before and after the grape diet, testing them both under normal conditions and after exposing them to low doses of ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun.
At the start of the study, each volunteer had their own pattern of gene activity. However, these patterns shifted noticeably after they ate grapes, after they were exposed to UV light, and when the grape-eating was combined with UV exposure.
SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE CAN POSE LIFE-CHANGING HEALTH BENEFITS, EXPERT SAYS
While everyone&apos;s individual genetic responses were unique, grape consumption changed gene expression across all participants.
When skin is exposed to UV rays, it normally creates a chemical called malondialdehyde, which is a warning sign of cellular damage. After eating grapes, the volunteers showed significantly less of this damaging chemical, the study found.
&quot;We are now certain that grapes act as a superfood and mediate a nutrigenomic response in humans,&quot; John Pezzuto, PhD, professor and dean of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at Western New England University, said in the press release.
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&quot;We observed this with the largest organ of the body, the skin. The changes in gene expression indicated improvements in skin health.&quot;
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Pezzuto also noted that the benefits likely don&apos;t stop at the skin.
&quot;Beyond skin, it is nearly certain that grape consumption affects gene expression in other somatic tissues of the body, such as the liver, muscles, kidney and even brain,&quot; he said.
A major limitation of the study is its very small sample size, as usable, complete RNA sequencing data was successfully obtained from only four female participants, the researchers noted.
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Additionally, all four of these women shared a very similar skin type and background, meaning the genetic findings may not apply to a broader, more diverse population.
The researchers also emphasized that regular grape consumption cannot replace traditional sunscreen or sun-safe habits, and that the study relied on a highly concentrated grape powder rather than occasional, casual snacking.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tucson revisa falta de vivienda y calor extremo</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson revisa falta de vivienda y calor extremo</news:title>
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La falta de vivienda en el Condado de Pima disminuyó un 4% este año, la primera reducción desde 2022; sin embargo, las autoridades advierten que la pérdida de 200 camas en albergues está sometiendo a una presión creciente al sistema de respuesta de la región.
El Concejo Municipal de Tucson debatió los esfuerzos en curso para abordar la falta de vivienda durante su reunión del 21 de abril, incluyendo el programa Housing First, la Iniciativa Safe City, actualmente en marcha, y STAR Village, un proyecto piloto de un año de duración que funciona como &quot;sitio de descanso seguro,&quot; operado por la Fundación Primavera con el apoyo de Old Pueblo Community Services.
Brandi Champion, directora del Programa de Seguridad Comunitaria, Salud y Bienestar, señaló que la ciudad combina la labor de acercamiento, la estabilización y el alojamiento en albergues con la aplicación de la normativa cuando resulta necesario.
&quot;Estos esfuerzos también se centran en conectar a las personas con vías que les permitan dejar la calle atrás y alcanzar la estabilidad,&quot; afirmó Champion, añadiendo que la ciudad está ampliando su colaboración con socios del Condado de Pima y con organizaciones sin fines de lucro.
Tucson Pima Collaborative to End Homelessness llevó a cabo su recuento anual puntual de la población en albergues el 27 de enero, realizando los recuentos de personas en situación de calle y de jóvenes al día siguiente. Los datos revelaron una disminución del 4% en la falta de vivienda con respecto al año anterior, el primer resultado de este tipo desde 2022, registrándose 861 personas en los albergues frente a una disponibilidad de 881 camas.
&quot;Desde 2022, la incidencia general de la falta de vivienda se ha mantenido relativamente estable, una tendencia que se proyecta continúe hasta 2026,&quot; declaró Kat Davis, gerente principal del programa Continuum of Care.
Cortesía de Tucson Pima Collaborative to End Homelessness.
Davis señaló que el recuento es una estimación más que un censo oficial, y que las variaciones interanuales son previsibles. Los datos futuros ayudarán a determinar si esta disminución forma parte de una tendencia más amplia.
El recuento fue acompañado por un inventario de todas las camas disponibles en viviendas de transición, viviendas permanentes y refugios seguros, el cual reveló una disminución de 200 camas en albergues.
Davis atribuyó esta disminución a la pérdida de los vales de hotel del Departamento de Vivienda de Arizona, que financiaban 117 camas, y a la renovación de un albergue, la cual se espera que concluya en el transcurso del año.
Tucson Pima Collaborative to End Homelessness recibió una asignación de $185,000 por parte de la Comisión de Vivienda y Desarrollo Equitativos para financiar un programa de asistencia para el alquiler. Los fondos se pusieron a disposición el 19 de marzo y se agotaron el 9 de abril, a un ritmo aproximado de $9,000 diarios, beneficiando a 97 hogares que recibieron, en promedio, $1,877 cada uno. Los solicitantes reportaron un ingreso promedio de $1,100 mensuales y manifestaron que, de no recibir asistencia, se encontraban a tan solo 4.4 semanas de perder su vivienda.
“Si bien estos fondos tienen el potencial de cambiar la vida de esas 97 familias, la increíble rapidez con la que se distribuyeron refleja la profunda necesidad que existe en nuestra comunidad de contar con fondos adicionales para la prevención de la falta de vivienda,” afirmó Davis. “Nuestro sistema de respuesta ante la falta de vivienda solo tiene capacidad para atender al 30 % de las personas que solicitan servicios cada año. Por consiguiente, la prevención de la falta de vivienda ofrece también un alivio a un sistema que se encuentra sumamente sobrecargado.”
La alcaldesa Regina Romero elogió la Iniciativa Safe City y los despliegues realizados por el Departamento de Policía de Tucson, señalando que el objetivo es vincular a las personas con los servicios y recursos disponibles, y expresó su admiración por la disposición del departamento para adaptarse y aprender sobre la marcha.

Romero afirmó que la tasa de aceptación de los servicios ha aumentado del 10% a más del 58%.
&quot;Recibo comentarios de muchos propietarios de negocios y de muchos residentes que me dicen que pueden ver resultados tangibles gracias a nuestros despliegues de seguridad ciudadana y que realmente aprecian el trabajo que se está realizando,&quot; señaló Romero.
El concejal del Distrito 3, Kevin Dahl, elogió el programa STAR Village, señalando que las inquietudes de los vecinos, en el sentido de que el programa aumentaría la falta de vivienda en la zona, no se han materializado y que la ciudad no ha recibido quejas por parte de los residentes del vecindario.
Romero también destacó que el Departamento de Policía de Tucson informó que el área circundante a STAR Village ha experimentado una disminución del 34% en la delincuencia desde su inauguración.
El concejo también recibió su primera actualización ambiental trimestral desde que Tucson registró el día más temprano de su historia en alcanzar los 100 grados Fahrenheit; el tema del calor dominó la discusión, junto con un posible acuerdo de colaboración energética con Tucson Electric Power, cuya firma se espera para el mes de noviembre.
Este año, la ciudad fue la anfitriona de la tercera Cumbre Anual sobre el Calor, evento que vio aumentar su asistencia de 140 a 240 participantes, y puso en marcha un proyecto de participación juvenil en colaboración con la Arizona Community Foundation.
Un grupo de voluntarios llevó a cabo seis jornadas de &quot;caminatas contra el calor&quot; de la Cruz Roja, en colaboración con el Departamento de Salud del Condado de Pima y la iniciativa Tucson Resilient Together, visitando 900 hogares para ofrecer educación bilingüe sobre seguridad y prevención ante las altas temperaturas.
&quot;De cara al futuro, a medida que avanzamos hacia el próximo trimestre, mantenemos nuestro enfoque total en los esfuerzos de respuesta ante el calor que llevamos a cabo directamente sobre el terreno,&quot; declaró Fátima Luna, Directora de Resiliencia de la ciudad.

Ian Stash es estudiante de periodismo en la Universidad de Arizona y pasante en Tucson Spotlight. Puede contactarlo en istash@arizona.edu.
Esta nota fue traducida por Diana Ramos, exalumna de la Universidad de Arizona, Directora de Iniciativas Bilingües y reportera del Foco de Tucson. Contáctala en diana@tucsonspotlight.org.   
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			  <news:name>Dueling initiatives compete for new accountability in Arizona’s ESA program</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dueling initiatives compete for new accountability in Arizona’s ESA program</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
School voucher reform plans aim to curb costs and provide accountability
Critics argue the plans lack funding, violating a constitutional requirement
State schools chief Tom Horne opposes both initiatives, citing lack of funding
Arizona’s Empowerment Scholarship Account program faces two competing reform plans to curb costs and provide accountability for the state’s $1 billion education initiative.
But it doesn’t provide any money to do so — and its critics say that could violate a state constitutional requirement that new spending must identify a funding source.
The promoters of Fortify AZ say there’s no need to add a new pot of money to make their proposals work. That’s because the changes would save the state money, not cost more, according to spokesman Barrett Marson.
The Fortify initiative was launched in response to a voucher plan backed by public school advocates and the state’s teacher union.
Both measures claim to curb costs and provide accountability to a program that has seen explosive growth in the last 3 1/2 years — including numerous accounts of questionable spending, from lingerie and diamond rings to household appliances and resort stays.
But the Protect Education Now proposal has something else: A mandate to transfer $1.75 million a year from the medical marijuana fund to pay for the costs of new regulation. That, sponsors said, meets the constitutional requirement that any ballot measure proposing a spending increase “must also provide for an increased source of revenues sufficient to cover the entire immediate and future cost of the proposal.”
The union-backed initiative also would impose a $150,000 cap on parental income — adjusted annually for inflation — for those who want state money for private and parochial schools and home schooling. The Fortify initiative does not have a cap, as does the current voucher program.
Fortify supporters contend that by installing a better process for paying out voucher money, the state Department of Education would save money.
“Fortify’s initiative updates and automates the review process with the ability (to) identify ineligible expenses at the front end, greatly reducing the practice of chasing and approving expenses after the fact,” Marson said in a statement. “This protects the taxpayer and cuts the intense administrative burden for ADE on the back end.”
It’s unclear how much money and manpower it would take to set up the online marketplace payment system the initiative proposes, nor how much money such a move could save. Marson acknowledged the campaign does not have numbers to back up its claim of cost savings.
The initiative proposes other changes, including a requirement that the state Department of Education create a list of curricula, provide a list of approved tests to measure students’ academic process, and issue reports on those test results. It also requires an annual report to the state attorney general and an annual survey of ESA parents, among other things.
Backers of the competing voucher initiative aren’t buying the cost-saving arguments.
Changes such as building an online payment system or vetting a list of acceptable curricula and supplemental materials, have a cost, said Jim Barton, attorney for the Protect Education Act.  
He conceded there could be some alterations to ClassWallet, the existing mechanism the department uses to issue voucher funds. But that wouldn’t be enough to bypass the revenue source rule, he argued.
“In any case, you definitely have to spend some money to make this new way of doing things spring into action,” he said.
Voters approved what’s known as the “revenue source rule” in 2004, passing it with 55% of the vote. It requires any initiative or referendum that creates a new fund or requires more state spending to identify a funding source. It was designed to keep new programs from tapping into the state’s general fund.
The Protect Education Act seeks to comply by targeting $1.75 million in excess money in the state’s medical marijuana program to pay for new expenses incurred by the act.
Those include accountability and safety measures as well as creating guardrails that would prohibit spending on luxury items. The money would go to the Arizona Department of Education, the State Board of Education, the Department of Public Safety (for mandatory fingerprinting of teachers) and the attorney general.
Although the law doesn’t require specific amounts, it does require a funding source, Barton said.
“Just hoping that savings cover costs is not good enough to meet legal requirements,” he added. “Continuing with a ballot measure that is likely to be struck down by the courts is disrespectful to voters and dishonest.”
This is the latest flashpoint between the two competing initiatives. Earlier, Protect Education Act supporters complained that Fortify poached its petition passers; Fortify said they simply offered a better wage.
As both groups are circulating nomination petitions to qualify for the November ballot, public school advocates have argued that Fortify is trying to confuse voters and is not sincere about reforming the voucher program.
Fortify has denied those allegations and charged that Protect Education backers would “gut school choice in Arizona.”
The wrangling grew louder when Fortify reported that much of its fundraising is from the American Federation for Children, which is chaired by former U.S. Secretary of Education and school-choice advocate Betsy DeVos, who served in the first Trump administration.
Protect Education is backed heavily by the National Education Association, a union for public school staffers.
State schools chief Tom Horne said he was not familiar with the details of the Fortify initiative. But he did say that requiring the state Department of Education to do more work without providing the money to cover those costs would be akin to “requiring us to make bricks without straw,” he said, using a biblical reference to illustrate the difficulty of doing more without the needed resources.
The Department of Education, which Horne runs, has struggled to keep up with the burgeoning program, which has mushroomed from about 12,000 students to 101,500 students since it was opened up to all Arizona children in 2022.
The strain became so severe that in 2024 the Department of Education decided to issue any voucher purchase under $2,000 without first checking whether the expenditure was valid. The department said it would review those expenditures after the fact, using a practice called risk-based auditing.
Horne has repeatedly complained that the department does not have the funding to grow at the same pace as student enrollments in ESAs.
“You can’t expect to do things without people to do them,” he said. And that takes money.
Horne said he doesn’t back either of the competing initiatives.
Both layer on more requirements and oversight for ADE, which he said is not needed.
“We don’t need more of that,” he said. “What we need is people to do the work.”
Horne also said he believes neither will pass if they appear before voters in the November election.
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			<news:title>Can state election officials still exercise their free speech rights?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
Arizona election officials may face conflict of interest concerns
Secretary Adrian Fontes endorses candidate who filed campaign finance complaint
Arizona law does not bar election officials from endorsing candidates
A campaign finance complaint filed with the Arizona Secretary of State has unwittingly provoked a perennial election question in Arizona: Can state officials carry out their election duties while also exercising their free speech rights?
To Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, who has endorsed the candidate making the complaint, the answer is simple.
“I can chew gum and walk at the same time,” said Fontes, a Democrat who is backing fellow veteran Dan Toporek in a contested legislative district in north Phoenix. “I’m a voter, too, and I have a First Amendment right to express myself.”
There is no clear answer to the possible conflict of interest. Arizona law doesn’t bar endorsements or block an election official’s management and oversight of elections when they themselves are on the ballot.
The National Association of Secretaries of State had a similar assessment when looking at conflict of interest policies nationwide.
However, a recent Utah state law requires election officials to take steps to avoid potential conflicts, said John Milhofer, research director for the association. And, he noted, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, who is now running for governor, has said she would formally recuse herself from actions that would affect the gubernatorial race.
While there are guidelines and codes of conduct, in Arizona and elsewhere, it often comes down to the official’s own discretion, said Tammy Patrick, chief executive officer for programs with the Election Center, which is run by the National Association of Election Officials.
“These types of questions arise and surface when we start to talk about our election infrastructure,” Patrick said.
The questions are not new.
In 2000, the issue became a national hotpoint when then-Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris oversaw the contentious recount of Florida’s presidential election results, and certified George W. Bush as the winner of that state’s votes. Harris also was co-chair of Bush’s campaign in Florida.
Four years ago, then-Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs also faced questions about her ability to oversee the 2022 election, given she was running for governor. Hobbs did not recuse herself and said she would follow ethical guidelines to keep her political ambitions separate from her formal duties.
She followed in the footsteps of her predecessors in the secretary’s office, who continued their work as secretary of state even while their name was on the ballot. They include Jan Brewer, who was re-elected to the state’s top election office in 2006; Ken Bennett in 2010 and Michele Reagan in 2018, who lost in the primary election that year.
Fontes said he is tending to his secretary duties in the upcoming primary and general elections as he seeks a second term.
“No secretary has ever recused for that purpose and that won’t start now,” he said.
It’s similar to what he did in 2020, when he served as Maricopa County recorder.
He was on the 2020 ballot as a candidate, seeking re-election. He lost that race and stepped down, a point Fontes’ supporters say indicates he did not use his post for his own political benefit.
Gina Swoboda, who is running for the Republican nomination for secretary of state this year, said the public doesn’t grasp the fairly limited role the secretary of state plays in elections. The secretary does not run elections; that is done by each of the 15 county recorders. The secretary has an oversight role and is required to certify election results.
“I think there’s a perception these leadership roles have more power than they do,” she said.
That said, if elected, Swoboda said she would refrain from participating in the logic and accuracy tests that are done on ballot-counting machines, arguing it’s not a good look. And she would seek legislative scrutiny of any other “significant” changes to the state’s Elections Procedures Manual that could affect the secretary of state race. 
Her Republican challenger, state Rep. Alexander Kolodin, R-Scottsdale, did not return requests for comment.
The focus on the secretary’s office often obscures scrutiny of conflict issues at the county and local levels, where the elected officials actually run elections.
“That can be a particular issue in rural counties, where there aren’t big staffs,” said Patrick, of the Election Center.
If the elected official running the office has a conflict, who handles the work, she asked. She cited a 2022 report from Reed College in Portland that found 34% of election offices nationwide have no full-time staff dedicated to elections.
The Election Center has suggested standards for dealing with conflict issues, encouraging election officials to create guardrails to guide situations where they are on the ballot. Recusal from decisions that directly impact their own race should be one of those guardrails, “to the extent feasible,” according to the center’s report.
Another organization that is working to reduce partisanship in elections has suggested that election officials take a cue from the judiciary when it comes to dealing with potential conflicts.
Federal law, as well as many state and local laws, require judges to recuse themselves in potential conflict situations.
“Election officials are enough like judges that recusal guidelines should at least exist for elections,” the Election Reformers Network stated in a 2024 report.
Patrick said the issue of endorsements is less clear cut than oversight of elections. Elected officials have a First Amendment right to support the candidates of their choosing, but it can create the perception of a conflict.
Fontes said his office is set up so that issues such as the campaign-finance complaint filed by the candidate he endorsed won’t even get to his desk. He had not even seen it, he said on May 15, as his staff is still reviewing it to determine if there is reasonable cause to forward it to the state attorney general for investigation.
“We’re operating under this basic understanding that if there is a political matter, I’m not involved,” Fontes said in an interview. Any decision, if needed, would fall to the assistant secretary of state, he said.
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			<news:title>Justin Heap refers alleged noncitizen voters to AG’s office after strongly worded letters</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap speaks at a Maricopa County Board of Supervisors meeting on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, in Phoenix. On Friday, May 22, 2026, Heap referred 207 voters who he claims are noncitizens to the Arizona Attorney General&apos;s Office after weeks of sparring. (Sasha Hupka/Votebeat)

After weeks of sparring with state prosecutors, Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap referred potential noncitizens that he claims to have found on the county’s voter roll to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office on Friday.
His referral comes after the attorney general’s office suggested it could take legal action against Heap unless he handed over information about the voters, according to public records obtained by Votebeat.
Nicholas Klingerman, the chief counsel of the office’s criminal division, wrote in an April 2 letter to Heap that he was violating state law by failing to refer the alleged noncitizen voters for further investigation. On May 20, he sent another letter stressing those concerns and adding that Heap’s “current handling” of the voters’ registration status didn’t comply with state election law.
“At this point, your insistence that you are following the law is wrong at best and purposefully misleading at worst,” Klingerman wrote in his letter, adding that Heap must refer the voters to state prosecutors by the end of the week.
He said the Arizona Attorney General’s Office was prepared to “take all appropriate steps” to ensure that Heap “faithfully executed” state law.
Richie Taylor, a spokesperson for the attorney general’s office, told Votebeat his office received the referral from Heap around 2 p.m. on May 22.
In an April 10 response to Klingerman, Heap defended his delay in referring the voters to state prosecutors and said he was following the law. Judy Keane, a spokesperson for the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office, did not respond to a request for comment.
    
Heap used SAVE database to identify 207 alleged noncitizen voters
The correspondence came after Heap, a Republican who has expressed skepticism about the integrity of past elections, announced in February that his office had identified 137 potential noncitizens registered to vote while attempting to confirm the citizenship status of 61,681 voters impacted by a longstanding state record-keeping error. Of those 137, the recorder’s office said 60 had previously cast ballots.
But experts have long warned that the database that the office used to identify the voters — called Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements, or SAVE — is unreliable. Maintained by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, it was revamped and expanded last year to be used as a mass voter verification tool. However, it has falsely flagged citizens as noncitizens in several states, raising questions about whether the number of noncitizens Heap announced could be inflated.
At the time, Heap said he would refer the voters to both Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat, and Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell, a Republican, for further investigation. In March, he sent information about 207 voters to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office — significantly more than the 137 voters that he had previously said he suspected were noncitizens. His office didn’t respond to questions about where the additional 70 voters came from.
Around the same time, Heap said that he intended to change the registration status of the voters. He wrote in a March 11 letter to Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, that he would move the voters to “not eligible status” and then send them notices informing them of the issue.
To regain their eligibility, affected voters would be required to prove their citizenship with a document such as a passport or birth certificate by 7 p.m. on Election Day. If, after the next regular general election, they have still not provided proof of citizenship, their registration may be canceled.
    
Prosecutor said Heap was using wrong process to handle potential noncitizen voters
In that March letter, Heap appeared to be using a process outlined in the state’s election procedures manual that applies to new registrants suspected of being noncitizens. He also cited that process in his response to Klingerman, saying he was following the law — not violating it.
“The recorder’s office has acted deliberately and in good faith to follow the process established by the legislature and reflected in the EPM,” Heap wrote in his April 10 letter. “That process is designed to protect both election integrity and the due process rights of affected voters. Premature referrals outside of that framework would undermine both.”
But in his letter this week, Klingerman told Heap that his interpretation of state election law was “incorrect” and that he should be following the requirements in a separate state law that lays out how to notify and remove potential noncitizens who are already on the voter rolls. That process requires the county recorder to send suspected noncitizens notices requesting that they prove their citizenship within 35 days.
If they don’t provide the necessary documents, the statute directs the county recorder to then cancel their registration and refer them to county and state prosecutors for further investigation.
“Statute clearly mandates cancellation and criminal referrals after 35 days of discovering a noncitizen is registered to vote,” Klingerman wrote. “You cannot place ‘not eligible’ holds on these registered voters and fail to issue criminal referrals.”
Klingerman’s arguments echoed those of several election experts and lawyers who raised questions about Heap’s planned process back in March. Heap’s office has not responded to repeated inquiries from Votebeat about the alleged noncitizen voters or its plans for them.
Klingerman added that he was especially concerned that Heap was withholding information regarding the 60 potential noncitizens that the recorder’s office claimed had voted in prior elections.
“Our elections are far too important for you to refuse to provide the names of suspected noncitizen voters,” he wrote.
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access.
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			  <news:name>Rams edge rusher Jared Verse whips woke mob into frenzy with his reaction to reporter&apos;s voice</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rams edge rusher Jared Verse whips woke mob into frenzy with his reaction to reporter&apos;s voice</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In his short time in the NFL, Los Angeles Rams edge rusher Jared Verse has cultivated a reputation as one of the most feared pass rushers in the league.
With two Pro Bowl selections and a Defensive Rookie of the Year award under his belt, Verse has yet to meet a challenge along the line of scrimmage that he can&apos;t handle.
His latest challenge, however, isn&apos;t a stone wall left tackle or a double team. It comes in the form of the woke mob slamming Verse for something any other normal, sane person would have done in his shoes.
While being interviewed by reporter Ruba Wilson, Verse made the claim that he would &quot;beat anyone on the Rams,&quot; only for Wilson to respond with calling Verse &quot;a confident daddy.&quot;
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You can tell by his reaction that Verse is completely taken aback by Wilson&apos;s response, as he chuckles and nervously asks, &quot;What the f--k was that?&quot;
I did some digging and couldn&apos;t find any more context outside of the short clip that was given, but apparently some people are outraged by his response.
Did I miss something? Did a section of the video get edited out where Verse called the reporter a slur or something?
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He wasn&apos;t even making fun of the guy&apos;s voice, as he clearly made it through the first few questions without any sort of reaction.
Why would anyone be outraged in the slightest about the way he handled that?
A grown man moaned and called him &quot;daddy.&quot; If anything, Verse handled that interaction a hell of a lot better than he had any right to.
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People should be more angry at this &quot;reporter&quot; for his weird sexualization of a seemingly innocent red-carpet interview.
Come to think of it, I don&apos;t even see any outrage being directed toward Verse, as it looks like the only people turning this into a controversy are the aggregator accounts who posted the video to social media to begin with.
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Everyone else is calling Wilson out for his antics and backing Verse in the process.
It&apos;s 2026, people. We aren&apos;t going to shame anyone anymore for acting totally normal after being put in an uncomfortable situation.
Jared Verse is not a bigot or a homophobe for laughing at another grown man referring to him as &quot;daddy&quot; while wearing leather pants and a youth medium Under Armour shirt.
Miss me with the faux outrage.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>RFK Jr barehands a pair of snakes on Dr. Oz&apos;s patio in wild video</news:name>
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			<news:title>RFK Jr barehands a pair of snakes on Dr. Oz&apos;s patio in wild video</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. grabbed a pair of black North American racer snakes with his barehands as his wife Cheryl Hines watched on in apparent horror in a video Kennedy Jr. posted to his X account Tuesday.
&quot;Honey, honey... why?&quot; Hines yelled as Kennedy Jr. cornered the reptiles on Oz&apos;s patio.
Kennedy Jr. then crouched down and lunged at the frenzying creatures, struggling for a moment before grasping the pair by their tails.
Throughout the roughly 50 second video the serpents repeatedly bit Kennedy Jr., who appeared unfazed. &quot;Black snakes, they&apos;re biting me,&quot; he said while revealing a wry smile.
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The snakes continued to nip at Kennedy Jr.&apos;s hands while wife Cheryl chimed in &quot;you are nuts.&quot;
&quot;Bobby, please! Bobby, Bobby, please,&quot; Hines pleaded as Kennedy proudly displayed his trophies.
Kennedy Jr. was clearly amused, posting the photo to his X account with the caption &quot;Cheryl cheerleads the removal of a pair of Black Racers from Dr Oz&apos;s patio.&quot;
While While Hines expressed dismay, it was likely not her first time watching her husband wrangle wild creatures, as the HHS Secretary has a long and documented history of herding feral beasts.
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In addition to being an avid falconer, Kennedy Jr. has manhandled a wide assortment of creatures. News wires lit up in 2024 after the former environmental lawyer admitted to dumping a bear carcass in Central Park.
In another wild tale, Kennedy Jr. allegedly cut the head off of a dead whale, strapped it to the hood of his car and drove it from a Massachusetts beach to Mount Kisco, New York.
While the black snake duo repeatedly bit Kennedy Jr. during his short video, they don&apos;t pose nearly as much of a risk to the 72-year-old as a bear might.
The creatures are, according to the Florida Museum of Natural History, nonvenomous and harmless to humans. They will, however, &quot;readily bite to defend themselves,&quot; the museum wrote. The museum also added (as Kennedy Jr. found out) &quot;virtually all bites occur when the snakes are intentionally molested.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rescuers free climber trapped beneath 16,000-pound boulder on Oregon&apos;s Mount Hood in complex operation</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-26T18:22:44.787Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Rescuers free climber trapped beneath 16,000-pound boulder on Oregon&apos;s Mount Hood in complex operation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An injured climber pinned beneath a massive 16,000-pound boulder on Oregon&apos;s Mount Hood was airlifted to safety Sunday after first responders were able to move the rock.
A technical rescue team with the Clackamas Fire District responded to a mutual aid request from Hoodland Fire to help rescue an injured climber at around 10:20 a.m. Other agencies responded to Timberline Lodge and proceeded on foot and via snowcat where they found the climber pinned under a boulder estimated to weigh 16,000 pounds.
HIDDEN HAZARD AT POPULAR NATIONAL PARK SPARKS URGENT SAFETY WARNING FOR SPRING BREAKERS
&quot;The boulder had fallen on the patient during a minor rockslide, and despite immediate attempts at rescue by a large crowd of bystanders, the boulder could not be moved,&quot; the fire district said in a Facebook post.
The climber was conscious and able to communicate, but the circumstances and potential severity of the injuries prompted a more complex response. Crews worked to construct a system to lift the boulder from the climber, while others contacted LifeFlight and Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) to activate a specialized field surgical team.
MAN DIES AFTER SNEAKING INTO CLOSED SECTION OF POPULAR NATIONAL PARK
While rescuers worked amid challenging conditions to remove the boulder, physicians and surgeons at OHSU assembled medical equipment and loaded it onboard a LifeFlight helicopter, the district said. Video footage posted by the fire district showed workers trying to free the climber from the boulder.
&quot;At approximately 12:30 p.m., just as the second helicopter was circling the scene to land, the Technical Rescue Team freed the patient from the boulder and moved the injured person to the first helicopter for immediate transport to an area hospital,&quot; the Facebook post states.
The unidentified climber was being treated at the hospital and is expected to recover.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>San Francisco YMCA changes locker room rules after transgender controversy: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>San Francisco YMCA changes locker room rules after transgender controversy: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A San Francisco YMCA became the center of controversy following a Monday report that a transgender woman had been effectively barred from exposing male genitalia in a women’s locker room following complaints from gym-goers.
The Daily Mail reported that a trans woman named &quot;Sammy,&quot; &quot;has been banned from flaunting her pre-op privates at a YMCA in liberal San Francisco after a sustained freak out by gym goers.&quot; 
The Stonestown Family YMCA reportedly posted new rules barring guests from exposing their genitals to other guests. 
CALIFORNIA WOMAN SAYS GYM REVOKED HER MEMBERSHIP FOR CALLING OUT MAN IN WOMEN&apos;S LOCKER ROOM
According to the Daily Mail, the Stonestown Family YMCA posted new rules that read, &quot;Nudity should be discreet, limited, and brief.&quot; The policy change was reportedly announced on a flyer hanging in the changing room headlined &quot;NEW YMCA LOCKER ROOMS GUIDELINES 2026.&quot;
&quot;Nudity is permitted only while actively showering. Members are expected to put clothing on or be covered during use of the space outside of showering,&quot; it continued.  
The flyer added, &quot;Respect privacy and personal space. Please maintain appropriate distance from others, be mindful of personal space during times of undress, and demonstrate courtesy at all times.&quot;
The Daily Mail reported that &quot;Sammy,&quot; who frequented the Stonestown Family YMCA for two years, has not been seen since the new rules went into effect.
NY TIMES HAMMERED FOR ARTICLE REFERRING TO BIOLOGICAL WOMEN AS ‘NON-TRANSGENDER WOMEN’
Susan Pete, a 59-year-old guest of the Stonestown Family YMCA, told the Daily Mail that the new rules seemed to be directed at people like &quot;Sammy,&quot; who started going to the gym in 2024.
&quot;Sammy,&quot; according to the Daily Mail, would stand naked in front of the mirror and bend over while using a hairdryer. 
If confronted, the Daily Mail reported that &quot;Sammy&quot; would &quot;allegedly argue back, calling people not just &apos;intolerant&apos; but also &apos;drunk.&apos;&quot;
The Daily Mail also reported that protesters demonstrated outside the Stonestown Family YMCA and one other YMCA that &quot;Sammy&quot; was known to attend and that &quot;dozens of members petitioned to force her into the designated gender-neutral space.&quot;
MAINE SCHOOL BOARD MEETING SEES WOMEN UNDRESS IN PROTEST OF TRANS ATHLETES IN GIRLS SPORTS, A GROWING TREND
Fox News Digital reached out to the Stonestown Family YMCA but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Protesters clash with ICE as NJ detention facility demonstrations continue</news:name>
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			<news:title>Protesters clash with ICE as NJ detention facility demonstrations continue</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Protesters continued demonstrations at Newark, New Jersey&apos;s Delaney Hall detention facility Tuesday, clashing with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents as they carried weekend protests into Tuesday.
Video shows immigration authorities shoving a woman through a line of masked and armed guards and threatening to deploy pepper spray as protesters shouted at the agents.
&quot;You&apos;re over here breaking up, separating families, taking them away! WHY?&quot; one protester screamed in the agents&apos; faces.
Further clashes got physical when a protester shoved a megaphone in an agents face and the agent grabbed the device. Other agents began advancing on protesters and the two sides physically collided briefly before the confrontation dissipated.
The clashes extended a weekend protest over conditions for detainees in the facility, prompted by an apparent hunger strike undertaken by the detainees themselves.
BLUE STATE ICE FACILITY RAMPS UP SECURITY WITH NEW BARRICADES AMID CLASHES WITH PROTESTERS
300 of the facility&apos;s detainees wrote an open letter claiming that detainees with HIV, cancer and other diseases were not receiving proper medical care and that other detainees were not being fed sufficiently and did not have opportunities to speak to their families.
DHS disputed these claims. &quot;The facts are all detainees are provided with 3 meals a day, clean water, clothing, bedding, showers, soap, and toiletries. Illegal aliens also have access to phones to communicate with their family members and lawyers,&quot; the agency said in a statement.
&quot;Certified dieticians evaluate meals. In fact, ICE has higher detention standards than most U.S. prisons that hold actual U.S. citizens,&quot; the statement continued.
ICE FACILITY DEMOCRATS &apos;STORMED&apos; HOLDS CHILD RAPISTS, MURDERERS: OFFICIALS
&quot;It is a longstanding practice to provide comprehensive medical care from the moment an alien enters ICE custody. This includes medical, dental, and mental health services as available, and access to medical appointments and 24-hour emergency care. For many illegal aliens, this is the best healthcare they have received their entire lives,&quot; statement said.
The GEO Group, which privately operates Delaney Hall, also denied the accusations in a statement to Fox News Digital.
&quot;The support services GEO provides include around-the-clock access to medical care, in-person and virtual legal and family visitation, general and legal library access, translation services, dietician-approved meals, religious and specialty diets, recreational amenities, and opportunities to practice their religious beliefs. Additionally, all of GEO’s ICE Processing Centers are independently accredited by the American Correctional Association and the National Commission on Correctional Health Care,&quot; the statement read.
&quot;At locations where GEO provides health care services, individuals are provided with access to teams of medical professionals including physicians, nurses, dentists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.  Ready access to off-site medical specialists, imaging facilities, Emergency Medical Services, and local community hospitals is also provided when needed,&quot; the statement continued.
The demonstrations brought prominent New Jersey Democrats to the forefront, including Sen. Andy Kim and Gov. Mikie Sherrill.
While Kim was allowed entry to the facility, Sherrill was denied. &quot;My request to access the facility was denied this morning, raising even more questions about what they are trying to hide from public view. I’ll keep fighting for answers and to hold ICE accountable,&quot; Sherrill said in a Facebook post.
Kim was allowed to enter and conduct his congressional oversight responsibilities after personally calling Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Markwayne Mullin, a DHS spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital.
DHS also criticized Sherrill&apos;s visit, casting it as political theater. &quot;Governor Sherrill’s visit to Delaney Hall is nothing more than a political stunt on Memorial Day when visitation is currently suspended due to riots outside the facility,&quot; the spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital. &quot;Yesterday, approximately 125 agitators surrounded Delaney Hall Detention Facility, many carrying anti-ICE signs and Antifa flags. They formed a human chain around entrances to the facility and set up barricades, blocking all entries and exits.&quot;
Other New Jersey Democrats to take part in the protests or visit the detention center included Rep. Robert Menendez, D-N.J. and Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., who was arrested and charged federally in 2025 for allegedly assaulting an officer at Delaney Hall in 2025. McIver pleaded not guilty and is scheduled to appear before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals on June 23 to appeal a federal judge&apos;s refusal to dismiss her charges.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Louis Casiano contributed to this report.
Fox News Digital contacted ICE, Sen. Kim, Gov. Sherrill, and Reps. McIver and Menendez for additional comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Abdul Carter deletes criticism of teammate Jaxson Dart even as New York radio host shreds him on air</news:name>
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			<news:title>Abdul Carter deletes criticism of teammate Jaxson Dart even as New York radio host shreds him on air</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The social media skirmish that ensued when New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart introduced President Donald Trump at a New York rally should be winding down because teammate Abdul Carter, who took exception to the move, has deleted his social media criticism of Dart.
Except, this isn&apos;t winding down quite yet.
Because now, the media is having its say.
That&apos;s happening as some liberal sites wring their hands about the fact the starting quarterback of an NFL legacy franchise would dare introduce the president of the United States at a rally, while conservative voices are defending Dart&apos;s right to do so and ripping Carter a new one for going public with his criticism of a teammate.
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For the record, Boomer Esiason falls in the latter category.
The former Cincinnati Bengals and New York Jets quarterback hosts the Boomer and Gio show on WFAN in New York. And because Tuesday was the show&apos;s first day back from the long Memorial Day weekend when the whole Dart-Carter saga happened, Esiason got his first crack at addressing the issue.
&quot;This was a real error on the part of Abdul Carter, not on the part of Jaxson Dart,&quot; Esiason said on air. &quot;Jaxson Dart was asked to introduce the President of the United States. How many people get an opportunity to do something like that, regardless of who the president is. You may have hated Barack Obama, you may have hated Joe Biden. And some guys didn’t want to go to the White House because they didn’t like those presidents, just like other guys didn’t want to go to the White House because they didn’t like President Trump.&quot;
Then Boomer dropped bombs on Carter&apos;s attempted resolution to the disagreement — which he was the only player on the Giants roster to make public in the first place.
&quot;We spoke earlier as men,&quot; Carter posted on X in one of his since-deleted posts.
The fact is Carter has deleted that post and the original one in which he said he thought the video of Dart&apos;s Trump introduction was &quot;s--t&quot; from AI and added, &quot;what are we doing, man?&quot;
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&quot;... To put this out like a child on social media is ridiculous,&quot; Esiason continued. &quot;And then when I heard, ‘Yeah, we spoke man to man,’ there was only one man on that call and that was Jaxson Dart.
&quot;You were a man who was late to meetings, you were a man who didn’t live up to your draft choice. You’re a man who wanted to wear No. 56, and by the way your idol No. 56 has introduced Donald Trump numerous times, so I don’t want to hear this. He made another just boneheaded error by going to social media.&quot;
Carter deleting his posts about the entire matter suggests he recognizes his actions as a misstep. Either that, or he was forced to delete the posts.
Either way, Esiason&apos;s rant and Carter&apos;s post deletions end the matter.
(No it doesn&apos;t.)
Esiason&apos;s criticism has now made its way to liberal websites, which found a way to criticize Esiason&apos;s take while defending Carter and, of course, also blaming Dart for starting the whole thing in the first place.
And this is important to understand: The narrative that Dart started this entire episode by his tacit support of Trump is media bias glowing in neon.
Dart going to a rally to introduce the duly elected leader of the United States is not controversial. Trump&apos;s falling poll numbers do not make it controversial just like his general election and Electoral College victories don&apos;t. Dart is allowed and, indeed, has a right to support anyone he wishes — including the guy who lives in the White House.
If Dart cannot do that without reprisal and criticism from teammates and media then it would become fair to heap reprisal and criticism on any athlete supporting any politician — and that includes liberal media icon Barack Obama or socialist New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
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If it&apos;s in bounds (football term) to criticize an athlete for supporting Trump, it is then not out of bounds (football term) to criticize an athlete for supporting Obama or Joe Biden or any of the Democrats&apos; socialists.
But liberal media likes to make it seem like Trump support is somehow toxic because that is its worldview, which it wants to amplify, and wants everyone to share.
Jaxson Dart&apos;s support of Trump or any politician is allowed in the United States of America. Criticism of Dart is allowed in the United States of America.
And so is Boomer Esiason&apos;s criticism of Carter.
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			  <news:name>Army veteran dies months after DoorDash driver allegedly sucker punched him over speeding complaint</news:name>
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			<news:title>Army veteran dies months after DoorDash driver allegedly sucker punched him over speeding complaint</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A veteran who was in a coma for months has died after authorities say he was severely injured when a DoorDash driver allegedly attacked and sucker punched him.
Suffering a brain bleed with part of his skull removed, 75-year-old Lloyd Poole had been in the hospital since December, according to a report from FOX 2 Detroit.
Police say 40-year-old Ryan Turner is the man who threw the punch. FOX 2 reported it occurred in a Wixom, Michigan, neighborhood.
Investigators say Poole yelled at Turner for driving too fast through the neighborhood, to which Turner allegedly violently responded, punching Poole and knocking him to the ground.
Poole&apos;s daughter, Jen Shaw, told Fox News Digital that her father was an Army veteran, with a passion for honoring fallen service members.
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She said, &quot;He lost his life. His family and his friends lost him for something so stupid.&quot;
A court records search indicates this is not Turner&apos;s first run-in with the law; he was arrested in 2022 in connection with another alleged road-rage incident.
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Lindsay Gonzalez, Poole&apos;s stepdaughter, told Fox News Digital that he underwent seven different brain surgeries during his time in the hospital.
In a statement sent to Fox News Digital, the Oakland County Prosecutor&apos;s Office said, &quot;Our office was saddened to learn of Lloyd Poole&apos;s passing. We will continue to seek justice for the Poole family. We are reviewing the case against his alleged assailant and may amend charges as appropriate based on the evidence.&quot;
It was not immediately clear what charges Turner could end up facing.
Shaw said she is hopeful that charges will be upgraded.
The tragedy brings back childhood memories with her late father.
&quot;He sailed for decades,&quot; she said. &quot;A lot of my memories are sailing with my dad.&quot;
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			<news:keywords>With early voting already underway, it became clear there was no longer enough support to use new lines before the November midterm elections.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>UA&apos;s Richard Carmona warns of global health crisis</news:name>
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			<news:title>UA&apos;s Richard Carmona warns of global health crisis</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Richard Carmona, the former U.S. surgeon general, told University of Arizona public health students that global health is the foundation of national security, and that the institutions built to protect it are under threat.
Carmona was the speaker at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health&apos;s annual distinguished lecture for health policy on May 6. He discussed a wide variety of current topics, including foreign aid, immigration and political division in the United States.
Carmona served as U.S. surgeon general from 2002 to 2006, a deputy with the Pima County Sheriff&apos;s Department and a laureate professor at the UA, where he received his master&apos;s degree in public health in 1998.
Carmona had already worked as both a physician and a nurse when he pursued his master&apos;s degree, but said he did so because he kept seeing patients with preventable conditions.
His lecture was a call to action to protect the systems that make global health possible. Surgeons general typically release reports after extensive research, but also have the authority to issue a formal call to action when an issue is urgent enough that it cannot wait.
&quot;We are living in one of the most consequential inflection points in modern history,&quot; Carmona said. &quot;The forces of division are accelerating faster than the systems designed to hold us together. Global health is the foundation of global security and global stability, and without it, peace, prosperity and security cannot endure.&quot;
Carmona pointed to mass migration, conflict, famine and the rapid spread of misinformation as mounting strains on global systems, arguing that public health threats originate not in hospitals, but in instability.
Carmona pointed to health as the common denominator of all of these issues.
&quot;Health is both the first casualty and the pathway to recovery,&quot; Carmona said. &quot;As surgeon general, my responsibility was not only to address the illness, but to anticipate threats to health safety and security of the nation.&quot;
Former U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona, left, speaks with an attendee of his May 6 public health lecture. Ian Stash / Tucson Spotlight.
Carmona said there are more than 100 million forcibly displaced people in the world, more than ever before, which he noted comes with an economic cost. Migration, he said, strains systems, which destabilizes economies and threatens global markets.
&quot;But beyond dollars, the greatest loss is human potential,&quot; Carmona said. &quot;Unrealized. Interrupted. Forgotten.&quot;
Carmona pointed to the post-World War II Marshall Plan, when the United States funded aid and reconstruction in nations throughout Europe, not only the western nations allied with them, but also their former Axis enemies. This caused pushback from people who felt that American money should not be spent on those they fought against.
Carmona said that Secretary of State George Marshall understood that failing to help America&apos;s enemies rebuild would make them enemies for life, but building prosperity and democracy there would make them allies for life.
One of the landmark public health initiatives during Carmona&apos;s time as surgeon general was the 2003 President&apos;s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, which dramatically reduced the spread of AIDS globally.
Carmona talked about the major players in global health, including the World Health Organization, the World Bank and USAID, telling attendees that &quot;many of those organizations are being reconstructed as we speak.&quot;
Carmona said international cooperation through these organizations trains medical professionals in disease prevention worldwide and acts as an intelligence service, allowing the United States to track infectious diseases before they spread. He stressed the importance of these groups, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
&quot;Many of those institutions and the principles behind them are under strain, and the consequences of this are predictable: more fragile states, more displaced populations, more preventable deaths, accelerated spread of communicable disease and a higher likelihood of conflict,&quot; Carmona said. &quot;When nations turn inward and abandon global health leadership, instability does not stay contained. It spreads.&quot;
Carmona recalled visiting a poor rural town in North Africa during his tenure that lacked electricity, stores and vehicles, where residents cared for one another and shared what they had. There, he came across children huddled around a tree watching &quot;Sesame Street&quot; in Arabic on a solar-powered TV.
A full house turned our for former U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona&apos;s annual distinguished health policy lecture. Ian Stash / Tucson Spotlight.
The community needed information, Carmona said, and was getting it through messages of friendship, respect and community from a children&apos;s TV show. He called the Muppet characters genuine public health ambassadors and &quot;Sesame Street&quot; the American export that does the most good, noting it is translated into dozens of languages and reaches tens of millions of children globally.
&quot;If we fail to act, we will see more displacement, more disease, more fragile states, and they will be defined by instability rather than cooperation,&quot; Carmona said. &quot;We have done this before, successfully. We have chosen unity over division, science over fear and leadership over retreat. The question before us now is not whether we can lead, it is whether we will lead. Because in the end, global health is human health, and our shared humanity is the foundation on which everything else depends.&quot;
Carmona encouraged young people pursuing a career in health to focus on an issue in which they believed they could make a change, pointing to the U.S.-Mexico border as a great place to gain experience in Southern Arizona that is not just theoretical.
Carmona addressed partisanship directly, noting he was the first surgeon general confirmed unanimously by the Senate, which he attributed to his qualifications and to &quot;pissing off both sides pretty equally.&quot; He said telling inconvenient truths to politicians on both sides of the aisle is the hardest part of working in public health, particularly given the spread of misinformation about vaccines.
He tied this to his arrival in Washington, when he was appointed surgeon general by President George W. Bush, a Republican, but was embraced and aided through the Senate confirmation process by Sen. Ted Kennedy, a Democrat.
Carmona spoke to the role immigrants play in public health, drawing on his experience leading the UA&apos;s COVID-19 response. He identified migrant farm and ranch workers, many in the country illegally, as a key vulnerability: as essential food workers, they posed a transmission risk if infected, and he argued they should have had earlier vaccine access. He said that position drew strong pushback from those who felt their immigration status made them undeserving of priority.
He called the &quot;lack of humanity&quot; in immigration policy a generational failure, describing family separation as &quot;criminal.&quot; He expressed regret that a bipartisan immigration reform plan from his time as surgeon general, which included a pathway to citizenship, failed by one Senate vote. With the national birthrate declining and the average age rising, he said, the country will not be able to sustain itself without immigration.
Carmona called for a bipartisan immigration system that welcomes contributors and screens out those who pose a risk, saying the country has failed to build one.
&quot;I think that we need real leaders to step up rather than using it as ammunition to blame the other side,&quot; Carmona said. &quot;In the interim, I think we need to speak up that, even if people are here illegally, that has to be adjudicated for sure. But we should treat people humane. They should be fed, they should get medical care, and if they need to go back, they go back.&quot;

Ian Stash is University of Arizona alum and freelance journalist in Tucson. Contact him at ianjgs16@gmail.com.
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			  <news:name>Dustin Johnson gives hilarious three-word answer when asked to share thoughts of LIV Golf losing its funding</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dustin Johnson gives hilarious three-word answer when asked to share thoughts of LIV Golf losing its funding</news:title>
			<news:keywords>LIV Golf&apos;s future is represented by nothing but a ginormous question mark at this point in time, which also means the circuit&apos;s players don&apos;t exactly know what their own future holds.
While the uncertainty may be overwhelming for some, that is not the case whatsoever for Dustin Johnson.
Johnson, who was among the first big-name players to join LIV Golf in 2022, is known for being one of the most laid-back athletes, not just golfers, of his generation. DJ&apos;s thoughts, or lack thereof, about LIV&apos;s future with the Saudi Arabia&apos;s Public Investment Fund (PIF) officially pulling the plug on funding beyond 2026 may be the greatest representation yet of his uber-casual demeanor.
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Speaking ahead of LIV&apos;s event in South Korea, Johnson was asked whether or not he wanted to share his personal thoughts about the Saudis&apos; recent pulling of funds. After all, it&apos;s the biggest news in professional golf, seeing as how it is forcing LIV to seek out other investors to stay afloat into 2027 and beyond.
&quot;Long LIV golf,&quot; Johnson said.
That&apos;s it, that was his answer when asked to share some thoughts about the golf circuit he currently plays on that could potentially fold entirely in the coming months.
Some may see Johnson&apos;s comment and claim it&apos;s ignorant, but in reality, it&apos;s perfect, and coming from a player who understands the circumstances.
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Johnson is beyond his playing prime as a guy who turns 42 years old in June but who reportedly collected a check of $125 million to join LIV. That $125 million is in addition to the $81 million he earned while competing on the PGA Tour.
On top of the generational wealth he&apos;s accrued over the years, he has a green jacket in his closet, plus his name is engraved on the U.S. Open trophy.
Johnson is set in every possible way one could imagine, and you certainly can&apos;t blame him for showing very little interest in LIV&apos;s future or the investment decisions the Saudi PIF is making.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tucson musicians bet on community over algorithm</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson musicians bet on community over algorithm</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tucson musicians have never had more ways to share their music. Making a living from it is another matter.
Personal recording technologies have enabled musicians to record and release their own material on streaming services like Spotify, eliminating a dependence on record labels that would have been unthinkable decades ago.
&quot;I would say music as a practice is far more accessible today than it ever has been before,&quot; said Riley, saxophonist for the Tucson-based band Andrew Candle. &quot;But music as a respectable art form … I feel the barrier of entry is &apos;how genuine can you be?&apos;&quot;
Mass media and streaming services have turned music into a commodity that is more accessible than ever, providing seemingly unlimited songs from around the world in exchange for a nominal service charge, a charge that famously sees little to no return back to artists.
Spotify has been at the center of controversy for more than just the low royalties it pays out to artists. Most recently, musicians including Deerhoof, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Xiu Xiu and others have withdrawn their music from the platform, citing Spotify CEO Daniel Ek&apos;s ties to Helsing, an artificial intelligence defense company, according to NPR.
The withdrawals reflect growing distrust of streaming platforms&apos; ethics and business practices. Smaller bands still rely on Spotify for exposure, but those with the leverage to walk away are increasingly doing so.
Beyond streaming, bands face pressure to compete for attention on social media. Physical media persists among enthusiasts, but most people still discover new music online.
&quot;You want to use the technology, if you&apos;re not a household name, to diversify yourself enough where you can get a fanbase outside of the local scene,&quot; said Jake Feinberg, a self-proclaimed &quot;rogue journalist&quot; and host of the Jake Feinberg Show podcast, which has featured interviews with musicians from across the country for 15 years.
Riley, left, saxophonist for Tucson band Andrew Candle, says streaming has made music more accessible than ever, but asks whether that accessibility comes at a cost to authenticity. Ian Davis / Tucson Spotlight. 
Effective social media promotion often requires a label or digital marketing agency, but most bands lack the budget or profile to attract that kind of support, leaving them to handle PR on their own.
Labels that do come calling bring their own risks: strict deadlines, marketing driven by an attention economy, and creative control that can slip away fast.
&quot;The machine takes over, and the next thing you know, all of your creative control is gone,&quot; Feinberg said. &quot;They tell you what they want, and they make you what they want.&quot;
Some Tucson musicians are betting there&apos;s another way. Andrew Candle, a band of four musicians still in their teens and early 20s, is figuring that out one backyard show at a time.
&quot;You try to be as flexible, socially, as possible,&quot; said drummer Nico Esparza. &quot;And you need to be able to talk to anyone and everyone that&apos;s ever existed.&quot;
Esparza plays drums for Andrew Candle but stays practiced on bass and guitar for his other projects. He is currently in 11 bands.
Esparza&apos;s main project, Skin Theory, plays a high-intensity blend of math rock and Latin jazz-inspired prog-rock that has found audiences across the western Americas. A summer 2025 tour took the band through 24 shows in 32 days, up the California coast, through the Midwest, and back through Texas and New Mexico to Tucson.
Beyond his own projects, Esparza has made his house, the Sanctuary, a part-time venue capable of fitting a full band and more than 60 people in the living room.
The space helped build a dedicated Skin Theory fanbase, giving bands a crowd that was unfamiliar but genuinely listening.
Inspired by that model, Andrew Kandell and his bandmates are soundproofing a practice studio at Wildcat Storage, splitting the cost among themselves on restaurant industry wages.
&quot;We have friends that are painters. They can come in and paint there,&quot; Kandell said. &quot;We&apos;ll have movie screenings too.&quot;
Andrew Kandell and his bandmates are soundproofing a practice studio at Wildcat Storage, which they plan to rent to other Tucson bands once the work is complete. Ian Davis / Tucson Spotlight.
Once the soundproofing is done, Kandell plans to rent the space to other bands at a minimal rate, with proceeds going back into studio expenses.
The impulse to build something communal rather than chase an algorithm runs through the scene.
&quot;I personally feel like social media is a tough thing to overcome. Some people are really good at taking advantage of it, and some people are good at connecting with people through it,&quot; said Chris Monzon, director of entertainment and operations at Hotel Congress. &quot;I don&apos;t like it. I don&apos;t like feeling compelled to share or self-promote, especially with the way the algorithm works. It can be really discouraging to their artistic approach.&quot;
Hotel Congress, built in 1919, lived through Prohibition and survived a fire in 1934. It is now one of Tucson&apos;s primary stages for local musicians.
The Century Room hosts late-night jazz, while Club Congress stages hardcore, hip-hop, country and whatever else defies easy categorization. The Cup Cafe keeps performers and crowds fed, and guests can sleep upstairs, ghosts permitting.
Last year, Monzon took over as booking agent for Hotel Congress after his predecessor, David Slutes, left to open his own venue, La Rosa.
&quot;I actually think we&apos;ve been sort of bouncing back,&quot; Monzon said. &quot;People are sick of not connecting on a personal level.&quot;
When Monzon started at Club Congress in 2023, the venue was still pulling people back into social spaces after COVID-19. The harder challenge was the distance that had taken hold online as well.
&quot;What I&apos;m seeing nowadays is that people are more likely to go to shows if you reach out to people and connect to them on a personal level,&quot; Monzon said.
As crowds return, opportunities for local musicians are growing. But DIY bands have only two real ways to make money: merchandise and live shows.
Merchandise requires upfront investment, but burning CDs or printing shirts can generate a slow stream of revenue and build local presence over time.
Nico Esparza, right, drummer for Andrew Candle, is currently active in 11 bands and recently completed a 24-show tour with his main project, Skin Theory. Ian Davis / Tucson Spotlight.
Playing local venues is its own challenge. Opportunities exist across Tucson, but sustainable payouts are rare.
Running a music venue is a thin-margin business by nature.
&quot;In some ways Che&apos;s Lounge is the perfect venue,&quot; Monzon said. The bar has a built-in audience, a supportive atmosphere and tends to pay better than most Tucson gigs, but bands are expected to bring their own sound engineer and equipment.
For bands looking for gear and support without the bar element, nonprofit Groundworks fits the bill, though it does not pay out.
Hotel Congress takes a different approach, with professional equipment, a full staff of booking agents, sound engineers and graphic designers, and the overhead to match. Elevated production costs mean higher stakes just to break even.
&quot;Even with big shows, we might not break even on production costs vs ticket sales,&quot; Monzon said.
The economics push many musicians to play in as many bands as possible to maximize their opportunities.
Monzon paraphrased one of Thelonious Monk&apos;s &quot;25 Tips for Musicians&quot; to make the point: 
&quot;You&apos;ve gotta be in the scene to be in the scene.&quot; Monk&apos;s original reads, &quot;You&apos;ve got to dig it to dig it, you dig?&quot;
The point is simple but not shallow: showing up is the only way in.
&quot;The key really is in connection,&quot; Monzon said. &quot;You can&apos;t have a conversation with yourself and expect it to go anywhere.&quot;

Ian Davis is a Pima Community College student and Tucson Spotlight intern. Contact him at imdavis52023@gmail.com.
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			  <news:name>Are Apple devices spying? What your iPhone tracks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Are Apple devices spying? What your iPhone tracks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It starts with a small moment that feels a little too coincidental. You say something out loud, then an ad shows up that feels way too specific.
Bill recently reached out to us asking if the Apple devices in his home are actually spying on him.
It is a fair concern. The short answer is no, your Apple devices are not secretly recording everything you say. But they are listening in specific ways and collecting some data. Once you understand how it works, you can decide what to change.  If you have an Android, here are the privacy settings you should review. 
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To understand what is really going on, it helps to break down how your devices listen, what data gets collected and where the bigger risks live.
If you use Siri on your iPhone or other Apple devices, your device is always listening locally for the wake phrase. It isn&apos;t recording full conversations. When it hears the trigger, it starts processing your request.
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Siri may send that request to Apple&apos;s servers when needed, although much of the processing now happens directly on your device. Even so, accidental activations happen. That can lead to short snippets of audio being processed when you did not intend it.
Apple markets itself as privacy-focused, especially compared to Google and Meta Platforms. That is generally true, but Apple still gathers certain types of data, depending on your settings, including:
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Apple says much of this is anonymized; simply put, that means it isn&apos;t directly tied to your name or identity, but it still exists.
Here is where things get more important.
Most privacy exposure does not come from Apple itself. It comes from the apps you install.
Many apps request access to:
If you approve those permissions, apps can collect more data than you expect. Some of that data can be shared with advertisers or third parties.
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You have probably had this experience. You mention something out loud, then an ad appears later. That usually has nothing to do with your microphone.
Instead, it is driven by:
All of that creates a detailed profile of your interests. The ads feel personal because they are based on your behavior, not your conversations.
If you want more control over your privacy, a few simple changes can make a big difference.
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Some apps use Bluetooth to track nearby devices or location patterns.
Apps can access your entire photo library, including metadata like location.
Turn it on to see which apps access your data and when
Some of these run quietly in the background. You can turn several off without affecting how your iPhone works day to day.
Turn these OFF (for more privacy, minimal impact)
Optional depending on your usage:
Leave these ON (core features &amp; accuracy)
Leave ON (unless you have a specific reason)
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You don&apos;t need to flip everything off. Focus on ads, analytics, suggestions and tracking features. Those give you the biggest privacy win without breaking anything.
Even with strong settings, your data can still circulate through data brokers or exposed databases. Using an identity protection service can help monitor your personal data, alert you to suspicious activity and add financial safeguards if something goes wrong. See my tips and best picks on best identity theft protection at CyberGuy.com.
Apple devices are not secretly recording your conversations all day. Still, they do listen for Siri and collect certain types of data. The bigger concern comes from the apps you install and the broader tracking ecosystem that follows you across the internet. The good news is you have more control than you might think. A few minutes in your settings can significantly reduce what your devices share.
If your devices already know so much based on your behavior alone, how much privacy are you willing to trade for convenience going forward? Let us know by writing to us at CyberGuy.com.
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			<news:title>Brewers flamethrower Jacob Misiorowski sets MLB record for pitches over 100 mph in dominant start</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It may not officially be summer until June 21, but Milwaukee Brewers star Jacob Misiorowski has already brought the heat.
Misiorowski lit up the radar gun during the Brewers’ 5-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday at American Family Field, throwing 57 pitches of at least 100 mph. The 24-year-old set the MLB record for most pitches thrown over 100 mph in a single game since pitch tracking began in 2008.
&quot;That&apos;s what I do,&quot; Misiorowski said. &quot;I throw hard.&quot;
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Misiorowski was dominant, as he allowed just one run on two hits over seven innings while striking out 12 hitters. Nine of his strikeouts came on fastballs that were over 100 mph.
Misiorowski reached 101 mph on 40 of his 96 pitches. He got to 102 mph on 22 pitches and had nine of at least 103. His top velocity was 103.4 mph, which he reached three times.
The first six pitches of Misiorowski’s start were at least 103 mph, but he was not at all surprised.
&quot;I feel like that’s how it should be every day,&quot; Misiorowski said. &quot;I feel like that’s where I’m at. I feel like that’s just my normal.&quot;
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Hunter Greene held the previous record for most 100 mph pitches in a game when he threw 47 against the Cardinals on Sept. 17, 2022.
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Brewers manager Pat Murphy had high praise for Misiorowski’s performance.
&quot;Magnificent,&quot; Murphy said. &quot;One of the best performances I&apos;ve seen in a long time.&quot;
For Misiorwski, the start has embodied his incredible start to the season. In 11 starts, he has a 5-2 record with a 1.83 ERA in 64 innings, while striking out 100 hitters compared to 19 walks.
In five starts this month, Misiorowski has allowed just one run and 11 hits while striking out 49 and walking six over 31 1/3 innings. When the Cardinals scored their lone run in the sixth, it snapped Misiorowski&apos;s streak of consecutive scoreless innings at 29 1/3.
That represented the third-longest streak of shutout innings in Brewers history. Teddy Higuera had 32 straight scoreless innings in 1987, and Freddy Peralta had 30 last year.
Misiorowski hasn&apos;t allowed an extra-base hit in six straight starts since giving up a double to Miami Marlins outfielder Kyle Stowers on April 19.
The Brewers (31-20) will look to keep things rolling when they play the Cardinals (29-23) in the second game of a three-game series on Tuesday at 7:40 p.m.
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			<news:title>Democrat congressman slams Graham Platner&apos;s Nazi-linked tattoo as &apos;disqualifying&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Mass, delivered a sharp rebuke of Maine candidate Graham Platner, breaking with his party over the Senate hopeful’s Nazi-linked tattoo.
&quot;I find that tattoo and his commentary about it to be personally disqualifying,&quot; Auchincloss told CNN on Monday. &quot;I hope Maine voters agree with me.&quot;
&quot;I think it would be a mistake for the Democratic Party to think that Graham Platner’s brand of the Democratic Party is what wins us durable majorities throughout this country,&quot; the Massachusetts lawmaker continued.
Platner, the Democratic Party’s presumptive nominee in the battleground Senate race, has faced months of scrutiny over the controversial chest tattoo that he had for most of his adult life.
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Platner, a former Army and Marine Corps veteran, got the tattoo in 2007 during a night of drinking while stationed in Croatia. 
The Senate hopeful had the tattoo covered up earlier this year amid fierce backlash over the Nazi-linked design and old Reddit posts in which he made offensive statements for nearly a decade.
He has repeatedly claimed that he did not know the meaning of the tattoo resembling a Nazi &quot;totenkopf,&quot; a skull-and-crossbones design. But multiple reports have found that Platner knew about the symbol’s links to the Nazi SS.
Auchincloss, a Jewish lawmaker representing a Boston-area seat, is among the relatively few Democrats who have publicly criticized Platner for his tattoo and past controversial statements.
He became the first Democratic lawmaker to call on Platner to exit the race in October 2025 after Platner’s tattoo and past controversial statements came to light.
Still, the vast majority of Democratic lawmakers have declined to speak out against Platner as he is expected to face vulnerable Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, in November’s general election.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who backed Maine Gov. Janet Mills’ failed primary run, issued tepid support for Platner after Mills suspended her campaign.
Meanwhile, leading progressives, including Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., have vigorously supported his campaign.
Warren has called Platner her &quot;kind of man,&quot; despite his myriad controversies.
Auchincloss clarified in a statement posted on social media Tuesday that he does not support Collins’ Senate campaign.
&quot;Susan Collins is a rubber stamp for the worst admin in history,&quot; he wrote. &quot;Claims that I would endorse her, implicitly or otherwise, ignore my track record supporting Democrats to take back both chambers.&quot;
A spokesperson for the Platner campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Embattled GOP senator warns red state ‘at risk’ of historic Dem victory as voters head to polls</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Embattled GOP senator warns red state ‘at risk’ of historic Dem victory as voters head to polls</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As voters head to the polls today in Texas, GOP Sen. John Cornyn is warning the longtime red state is &quot;at risk&quot; of Democrats pulling off a historic upset for a critical Senate seat.
Cornyn’s primary race against challenger Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton finally comes to a head in today’s runoff election. After what has been a particularly bruising primary, Cornyn expressed his worry that Republicans stand to lose a seat that would be devastating for the party’s hopes of retaining a majority in the upper chamber.
Speaking with Fox News Digital ahead of Election Day, Cornyn touted Texas as &quot;the most conservatively governed state in the country,&quot; making it a &quot;land of opportunity and where the American dream is still very much alive.&quot;
&quot;But I think all of that&apos;s at risk, depending on how this primary runoff turns out, because I think Ken Paxton&apos;s flaws and the baggage he brings to the general election are going to be exploited up to the fullest by James Talarico and by Democrats,&quot; he said.
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Whoever emerges Tuesday night will have to face state Rep. James Talarico, a Democratic rising star who many in the party believe has broad enough appeal to finally flip the state for the first time in over two decades.
Cornyn expressed worry about Talarico’s fundraising abilities, citing the $27 million he raised in the first quarter of the year. He asserted that if Paxton wins, &quot;there will be a tsunami of money coming into the state from outside.&quot;
He also asserted that &quot;it&apos;s not only that Senate seat he [Paxton] puts at risk, it&apos;s also all the down-ballot races, state legislative races, local races, like the judges and the like.&quot;
&quot;We haven&apos;t elected a Democrat in statewide office since 1994 in Texas,&quot; he said. &quot;President Trump is not running, so the Senate race will be at the top, and I believe that I will be in a better position to help provide a significant margin, a winning margin, not only in my case, but also to help everybody down ballot.&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t think the attorney general can do that because of the significant baggage he brings into the race, which jeopardizes success from the top to the bottom,&quot; he said.
Paxton has faced a slew of scandals and legal problems that have battered him over the past decade. In 2023, the Texas House of Representatives voted to impeach Paxton, but he was eventually acquitted of all charges by the state Senate.
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The attorney general is also dealing with a very messy divorce, with his wife citing &quot;biblical grounds&quot; based on &quot;recent discoveries&quot; in filing last year to end their marriage.
Despite this and Cornyn’s status as a longtime fixture of the Republican Party, it is Paxton who has been endorsed by President Donald Trump.
&quot;Ken is a true MAGA Warrior who has ALWAYS delivered for Texas, and will continue to do so in the United States Senate,&quot; Trump wrote in a social media post.
Trump said, &quot;John Cornyn is a good man, and I worked well with him, but he was not supportive of me when times were tough.&quot; Pointing to the senator&apos;s past criticism of him, Trump added, &quot;John was very late in backing me in what turned out to be a Historic Run for the Republican Nomination, and then, the Presidency.&quot;
Cornyn, in turn, emphasized his support for the president and his agenda, telling Fox News Digital, &quot;President Trump has called me a friend and a good man, and we&apos;ve worked with him closely for both terms of office.&quot;
Paxton, who grabbed significant national attention the past dozen years by filing lawsuits against the Obama and Biden administrations, disagreed.
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&quot;John Cornyn fought Trump on the border. And you can go back over about a decade and see that he was not for the border wall,&quot; Paxton charged in an interview on Fox News&apos; &quot;The Big Weekend Show.&quot;
Paxton also argued that the senator &quot;fought the president&apos;s reelection. He fought him in 2024, said his time had passed, and he fought him in 2016. So, this is not a pro-Trump guy. I don&apos;t know if we could be more different on the Republican issues than John Cornyn and me. So, there is a vast difference between the two of us.&quot;
Cornyn pushed back.
&quot;I don&apos;t know how much more with him I could be than 99.3% of the time,&quot; the senator told Fox News Digital.
&quot;I want him to be successful. I want America to be successful, and I want Republicans to be successful. But you know, in the end, as I said, Texans are the only ones going to be able to make a choice, and I think Texans can be pretty independent,&quot; Cornyn added.
Fox News Digital reached out to Talarico for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Comey learns fate of bid to delay trial over ‘86 47’ seashell post at center of Trump threat case</news:name>
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			<news:title>Comey learns fate of bid to delay trial over ‘86 47’ seashell post at center of Trump threat case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal judge delayed former FBI Director James Comey&apos;s trial until October as he fights federal charges accusing him of threatening to harm President Donald Trump through the &quot;86 47&quot; seashell photo he posted to Instagram in 2025. 
Comey’s attorneys are preparing &quot;multiple motions on constitutional grounds&quot; that they argue could lead to the case being thrown out, according to their motion filed earlier in May. The trial was initially set to begin in July, and prosecutors did not object to the schedule change to Oct. 21. 
The delay gives Comey’s defense team more time to challenge whether the post amounted to a criminal threat or protected political speech, a First Amendment fight likely to shape the case before it reaches a jury.
Comey has been a central figure in Trump-era political fights since the 2016 election, from his handling of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private email investigation to his role overseeing the early Russia probe before Trump fired him in 2017. 
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Comey’s indictment stems from a May 2025 Instagram post where he shared an image of seashells arranged on a beach to display the message &quot;86 47.&quot; 
&quot;86&quot; is common restaurant slang for &quot;nix&quot; or &quot;get rid of. Prosecutors allege that Comey’s post amounted to a threat, as it was paired with &quot;47,&quot; a reference to Trump&apos;s tenure as the 47th president. 
After backlash last year, Comey deleted the post and denied that he intended it as a threat, saying he did not know &quot;86&quot; could be interpreted as a call for violence.
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The decision to delay was made by District Judge ⁠Louise Wood Flanagan, who was appointed to the federal bench by President George W. Bush in 2003.
Critics of the president have alleged that the Comey indictment is an example of the Trump administration weaponizing the government to attack his enemies.
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&quot;Donald Trump has made clear that he intends to turn our justice system into a weapon for punishing and silencing his critics,&quot; Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, a Democrat, said of the indictment after it was announced. &quot;Our system depends on prosecutors making decisions based on evidence and the law, not on the personal grudges of a politician determined to settle scores.&quot;
Supporters, meanwhile, maintain that Comey’s behavior crosses the line from protected constitutional speech to an illegal threat.
&quot;It&apos;s not a very difficult line to look at, and it&apos;s not, in my mind, a difficult line for one to cross over, one way or the other,&quot; Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said of the case in March. &quot;We cannot, you are not allowed to threaten the President of the United States of America. That&apos;s not my decision. That&apos;s Congress&apos;s decision, and a statute that they passed that we charge multiple times a year.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dave Portnoy scorches Platner operative with punishing takedown after odd request</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-26T17:32:05.352Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Dave Portnoy scorches Platner operative with punishing takedown after odd request</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Barstool Sports &quot;Presidente&quot; Dave Portnoy lambasted a political operative connected to controversial Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner after the strategist floated the idea of a Boston sports-themed ad collaboration.
Platner cut an ad targeting private equity firms’ involvement in Boston Red Sox management, as principal owner John Henry II’s Fenway Sports Group includes multiple investors, including private equity firms, while also holding a stake in NASCAR’s RFK (Roush-Fenway-Keselowski) Racing team.
On Thursday, political strategist Jeff Coote reached out to Portnoy to alert him to the ad and ask if he wanted to collaborate with Platner on an effort to call out the rise of private equity in sports and &quot;big bad John Henry.&quot; Portnoy later shared the email chain on X.
&quot;Hey Dave, something different for you,&quot; wrote strategist Jeff Coote, who called the ad an example of Platner’s &quot;populist streak&quot; while commiserating about &quot;s—t people are p---ed off about like the Sox&quot; and Henry.
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After Coote &quot;nudged&quot; Portnoy’s inbox again Friday, &quot;El Presidente&quot; lit into him.
&quot;Hey Jeff. Now this is the Nazi guy right? Yeah I’d be happy to talk to him about that tattoo and him being a Nazi,&quot; wrote Portnoy, who is Jewish.
&quot;I’m not as interested in his baseball takes. Let me know when we can set up some time. Dave.&quot;
When Coote responded, &quot;nice one,&quot; Portnoy replied, &quot;is that a no?&quot;
Coote followed up by saying that if the two sides could find a way to have a productive conversation, he would consider connecting him with Platner.
But Portnoy was not finished.
&quot;What’s that mean? You reached out to a Jew to poo poo a Nazi. I’m not Bernie Sanders,&quot; he said — as the Vermont socialist is also Jewish but has endorsed and rallied with Platner.
&quot;If your boy isn’t a Nazi and can handle me 1 on 1 in a convo set it up. If he can’t you should fire yourself for thinking I’d want to glamorize this clown.&quot;
Platner has drawn rebuke for his chest tattoo of the Totenkopf, a skull-and-crossbones symbol connected to the German Nazi Schutzstaffel paramilitary group.
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After posting the email chain, Portnoy tweeted that he was still wondering why Platner’s campaign would think he would &quot;want to play footsy with a Nazi.&quot;
The ad itself also drew umbrage from Henry’s group, as Fenway-owned New England SportsNet (NESN) pulled it halfway through the Sox’s Friday game against the Minnesota Twins.
The network said in a statement Saturday that it regularly removes ads with &quot;credible concerns&quot; about intellectual property use. While the network did not elaborate specifically, Platner appeared to use the same red font synonymous with the baseball team.
Platner also confirmed the ad takedown on social media.
The spot itself called out Fenway for what Platner called the &quot;private equity curse&quot; on the team.
Platner appeared to further invoke the private equity &quot;curse&quot; by noting on X that after NESN stopped airing the ad, the Red Sox &quot;blew a 4-0 lead.&quot;
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A firm called RedBird Partners bought an 11% stake in Fenway in 2021, shortly after the Red Sox traded their star outfielder to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2020, which Platner referenced:
&quot;Private equity is destroying our favorite baseball team, stripping them for parts — Private equity is buying up our homes our sports and our lives,&quot; Platner said in the ad.
&quot;I will reverse the private equity curse. I&apos;m Graham Platner and I approve this message because I miss Mookie Betts.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Portnoy, Coote’s Slingshot Strategies company and the Platner campaign for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ben Morea, Principal Provocateur of 1960s Anarchist Group, Dies at 84</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ben Morea, Principal Provocateur of 1960s Anarchist Group, Dies at 84</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An abstract painter who wanted to creatively destroy the gap between art and revolution, he loosely led a band of radicals with a profane name.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Texas’s Redistricting Creates Intraparty Clashes Over House Seats</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas’s Redistricting Creates Intraparty Clashes Over House Seats</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The new congressional map Texas Republicans drew to favor the party has led to several contentious primary runoffs.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>DOJ targets sue Trump over anti-weaponization &apos;slush fund&apos;</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Arizona border district primary pits Democratic seatmates against each other</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona border district primary pits Democratic seatmates against each other</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Grand Canyon’s North Rim reopens with fire restrictions, water limits</news:name>
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			<news:title>Grand Canyon’s North Rim reopens with fire restrictions, water limits</news:title>
			<news:keywords>GRAND CANYON — Grand Canyon National Park officially reopened the North Rim for the 2026 season on May 15. The park extends a heartfelt thank you to Grand Canyon Conservancy, the Arizona Trail Association and Aramark for their support and…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LOCAL ROUNDUP: Cooper Elliott steps down as Coconino head basketball coach</news:name>
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			<news:title>LOCAL ROUNDUP: Cooper Elliott steps down as Coconino head basketball coach</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The four-year varsity head coach was the Grand Canyon Region Coach of the Year and led the Panthers to an undefeated region record last season.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hilary Duff, Nikki Glaser lead daring fashion on the American Music Awards red carpet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hilary Duff, Nikki Glaser lead daring fashion on the American Music Awards red carpet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 2026 American Music Awards kicked off with a red carpet full of daring fashion risks, as stars embraced everything from disco-inspired shimmer to country style and oversized menswear.
Held Monday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, the 52nd annual AMAs delivered a fashion lineup packed with metallic drama, rock-and-roll attitude and sheer fabric as celebrities gathered for one of the industry’s most anticipated nights.
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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model Hilary Duff delivered disco-era glamour in a shimmering silver sleeveless gown dripping in reflective sequins.
Comedian Nikki Glaser turned heads in a silver satin gown featuring a corset-style bodice, side cutouts and a thigh-high slit. The television host paired the glamorous look with pointed black heels and long blonde waves.
Country star Riley Green stayed true to his roots in a dark blue three-piece suit styled with a cowboy hat and tan boots. The polished Western-inspired ensemble balanced traditional tailoring with Nashville flair.
New Kids on the Block members Donnie Wahlberg, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Danny Wood and Jonathan Knight coordinated in upscale looks. Velvet burgundy jackets, metallic blazers and sleek black tailoring created a cohesive aesthetic for the fan-favorite boy band.
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Paula Abdul embraced futuristic couture in a sculptural white gown adorned with geometric beading, sheer paneling and flowing tulle accents. Dramatic shoulder detailing and fitted long sleeves added architectural flair to the unique fashion ensemble.
Rock legend Billy Idol brought his signature rebellious energy to the carpet in a black leather blazer layered over a fuchsia shirt. He accessorized with silver necklaces and black-and-white loafers, while his iconic platinum blond spikes completed the rock star look.
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&quot;Real Housewives of Beverly Hills&quot; star Lisa Rinna opted for oversized tailoring in a chocolate-brown pantsuit featuring exaggerated shoulders and wide-leg trousers. The actress and television personality added a playful touch with a polka-dot necktie adorned with a printed portrait of President John F. Kennedy.
Singer Tinashe embraced sheer fashion in an off-the-shoulder white lace gown featuring intricate embroidery. Layered diamond chokers, wet-look dark hair and the ethereal silhouette combined for one of the evening’s boldest high-fashion moments.
Host Queen Latifah arrived wrapped in glamour with a dramatic full-length textured silver-gray faux fur coat cinched at the waist with a cream belt. The sophisticated winter-inspired ensemble was paired with sleek hair and bold lipstick.
&quot;The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives&quot; star Jessi Draper stepped out in a sleek black sleeveless gown with a fitted silhouette and dramatic cream ruffled hem. She accessorized with a black floral clutch and minimalist black heels, while soft glam makeup and glossy brunette waves completed the red-carpet look.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Two Tampa police officers resign after investigation into allegations they slept with a 911 dispatcher on duty</news:name>
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			<news:title>Two Tampa police officers resign after investigation into allegations they slept with a 911 dispatcher on duty</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A couple of Tampa police officers have resigned recently after being accused of catching the eye of the same 911 dispatcher or, as they officially refer to her as, the same emergency communications officer.
An investigation into allegations that three officers engaged in sexual activity with an emergency communications officer while on duty concluded that Officers Nevin Morales and Ryan Fagan had violated several of the police department’s policies, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
The law enforcement certifications for both officers were sent to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for review in April, which reportedly could result in those certifications being revoked.
The investigation was summarized by officials with the Tampa police and released following a public records request. It states that an investigation was launched after a complaint was made by someone to the department’s Professional Standards Bureau.
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The unnamed person claimed that three officers had been meeting up with an also unnamed emergency communications operator for sex while on duty. A classic case of a complaint from someone who didn’t get an invite? It’s hard to say.
It could just as easily be someone doing the right thing. A person unwilling to let romance cloud right from wrong. I have a feeling we’ll never know the true motivation behind this, but that’s not the focus here. Let’s get back to the investigation.
The operator, whose status of employment with the city is unknown based on the investigation summary, admitted that she met with Morales for sexual activity on July 22, 2025. She says the two got it on in an SUV.
Communications between the two were also uncovered and the investigators allege that he wrote, &quot;Best place to do it now I have more room in this new car.&quot; He then, according to the operator, showed up in a Ford Explorer that wasn’t his usual vehicle.
Morales denied the allegations during an interview with investigators. He denied that she had ever gotten in his vehicle. He also told them that he didn’t remember sending the message and that it could have been taken out of context.
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Unfortunately, investigators say a supervisor had seen the operator get into his SUV and they noted that he was unable to explain the alleged message or how it could have been taken out of context.
During an interview with Fagan, investigators say he admitted to &quot;having close personal contact&quot; with the same operator, but didn’t view it as sexual. The investigators didn’t agree and pointed to sexual messages exchanged between the two.
Fagan is also accused of leaving a special assignment, which was just two miles from where the operator was working, unstaffed and putting his bodycam on sleep mode. Both officers were placed on leave during the investigation.
Fagan resigned in February, according to the Tampa Bay Times, and Morales in March. As for the third officer accused of meeting up with the same operator for sex, he was cleared by the investigation and remains employed.
&quot;The whole case was weird,&quot; said Brandon Barclay, the president of the Tampa Police Benevolent Association. &quot;I think a lot of it was just poor judgment.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Tucson&apos;s long-delayed German restaurant to open June 5</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson&apos;s long-delayed German restaurant to open June 5</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After more than a year of permit fights, code violations and licensing delays, Biergarten is opening its doors.
Andre Linke, who moved his family from Germany to Tucson to open the Bavarian-style restaurant on the corner of Grant and Silverbell, will welcome his first customers June 5 at 1 p.m.
The grand opening will include live music, a raffle, cotton candy and free Jagermeister and Aperol Spritz from 5 to 7 p.m.
Reservations are available at biergarten-tucson.com.
Linke had hoped to open last fall, but a long-vacant building in poor condition, conflicting city requirements and repeated application rejections pushed the timeline back months.
The family spent thousands navigating architect requirements, health department approvals and licensing fees while their visa clock ticked.
&quot;How long can we take this until we have to leave and go back to Germany?&quot; Linke said earlier this month.

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The menu draws from traditional Bavarian cooking, with schnitzels served several ways or stuffed cordon bleu with black forest ham and Swiss cheese. Sausage options include bratwurst, beer brats and Nurnberger-style pork sausages, alongside German classics like sauerbraten, rouladen and gulasch. 
Appetizers include fresh-baked pretzels with house-made mustard and obatzda, potato pancakes and baked brie. Desserts include housemade apple, cherry and blueberry strudel, Black Forest cake and bee sting cake.
The restaurant will be open Sunday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Linke has said he wants to keep prices accessible. 
&quot;We can&apos;t charge people thirty bucks for a schnitzel,&quot; he said, despite rising food supplier costs.

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			<news:title>Gary Hanson: Life of a Supreme Court justice</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Federal judges block Alabama’s racially discriminatory congressional map, order remedial districts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Federal judges block Alabama’s racially discriminatory congressional map, order remedial districts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Protestors march in Selma, Alabama as part of the All Roads Lead to the South rally on May 16, 2026. A three-judge federal panel Tuesday blocked Alabama&apos;s use of a congressional map it had previously ruled racially discriminatory. (Andi Rice for Alabama Reflector)

A three-judge panel on Tuesday morning blocked Alabama from using a 2023 congressional map the panel ruled racially discriminatory and ordered the state to use a remedial map aimed at giving Black Alabamians a chance to elect their preferred leaders.
The order comes almost a month after the U.S. Supreme Court substantially weakened Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act in a case known as Louisiana v. Callais, and weeks after Gov. Kay Ivey called a special session in which Republican lawmakers set special primaries for August in the expectation that the state would be allowed to use the 2023 map, which would likely cost Democrats a seat in Alabama’s U.S. House delegation.  
The panel was ordered by the U.S. Supreme Court to reevaluate its ruling on the map in light of its April ruling. But at a hearing on Friday, the panel expressed skepticism toward the state’s argument on that the 2023 map was drawn with partisan intent, not to dilute Black voters. The same three-judge panel previously found that the map was intentionally racially discriminatory and issued a “race-blind” map that led to the election of U.S. Rep. Shomari Figures, D-Mobile, of the 2nd Congressional District. 

Messages seeking comment from Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, Secretary of State Wes Allen, Ivey and Deuel Ross, the plaintiffs’ attorney, were left Tuesday morning.
The judges, U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco, U.S. District Judge Terry Moorer, appointed by President Donald Trump; and U.S. Circuit Judge Stanley Marcus, appointed by former President Bill Clinton, wrote in the 79-page opinion that the state’s argument contradicted its arguments made in 2023, and said that its 2023 map “made it impossible not only to remediate the vote dilution we identified, but also to respect the longstanding community of interest the Legislature identified in Alabama’s Black Belt.”
“These events, along with legislators’ contemporaneous statements about race, support only one inference: the purpose of the 2023 Plan was to distribute Black voters across districts to dilute their votes, at least in part because they are Black,” the panel wrote in the filing. “Counsel argues mightily that the Legislature’s partisan motives drove the creation of the 2023 Plan, but this enormous record contains no evidence of a partisan motive. And the only evidence on the issue cuts against one: Alabama’s legislative leadership testified that overtures from national party leaders did not affect their work.”
It is unclear how the special primary election will proceed. The judges ordered Allen to administer all “remaining events comprising Alabama’s 2026 congressional elections” according to the court-ordered map. That order will expire when the Legislature passes a new district map. The state last year agreed to use the current remedial map until 2030.
Messages seeking comment with the 21 qualified candidates for the special primary election, which is set for Aug. 11, were left Tuesday morning. 
In a post on social media, Figures said he expected the ruling, but also expects the state to appeal to the Supreme Court.
“This is a significant step in the right direction, but there is still a long way to go before this fight is settled,” he wrote.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
This story was updated at 10:03 a.m. to include a statement from U.S. Rep. Shomari Figures, D-Mobile, on the ruling.
This story was originally produced by Alabama Reflector, 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>World&apos;s humanitarian system buckling, &apos;no longer fit for purpose,&apos; US-based researchers say</news:name>
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			<news:title>World&apos;s humanitarian system buckling, &apos;no longer fit for purpose,&apos; US-based researchers say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>LONDON, England — From Sudan to Gaza, civilians are desperate, hospitals are under attack, and the humanitarian aid system cannot keep up, according to a new report in the Lancet medical journal. 
&quot;The humanitarian system is no longer fit for purpose, given the types of emergencies that we have and their magnitude,&quot; report co-author Dr. Paul Spiegel told Fox News. 
AS WORLD FIXATES ON OTHER WARS, SUDAN SEES 12 MILLION FORCIBLY DISPLACED IN DEVASTATING CONFLICT
A professor at Johns Hopkins University and co-chair of its Center for Humanitarian Health, Spiegel has decades of experience working in refugee camps and war zones around the world. &quot;I&apos;ve been doing this for well over 30 years,&quot; he said. &quot;We&apos;re in a very dark time.&quot;
Highlighting one of the world’s largest disasters, Sudan&apos;s brutal civil war — where tens of millions of people are in need as hospitals close and famine spreads — the panel of experts behind the report says the world knows how to save lives, but that the system is failing to deliver. The experts&apos; report, titled &apos;Health in a World of Crises and Impunity,&apos; argues that some agencies are too bureaucratic, and others too slow. The whole system, they say, needs revamping.
The report argues the United Nations is in need of reform, while in the U.S. it highlights the Trump Administration&apos;s shuttering of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) over suspected fraud and abuse. 
During that restructuring, many of USAID&apos;s most vital programs were folded into the State Department, but the report calls USAID&apos;s closure a &quot;shock&quot; and &quot;sudden,&quot; and part of a chain of decisions in the U.S. and elsewhere which it condemns as &quot;a political and moral failure.&quot;
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&quot;USAID needed to be restructured,&quot; Spiegel told Fox News. &quot;The U.N. needs to be restructured in a very significant way. But it&apos;s how you do that.
&quot;It is the strategy to make sure that you do it in such a way that vulnerable populations across the globe are not going to be hurt, and that it wasn&apos;t done like that.&quot;
The authors are pushing for major global reforms, including overhauling funding, sending aid directly to local communities, greater accountability if governments or armed groups block aid, and upholding healthcare as a basic human right.
&quot;It&apos;s really a complete rebalancing,&quot; Spiegel said, &quot;to make sure that the system actually works for the people it&apos;s intended to help.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Youth pitcher launches fastball at opposing dugout after alleged order from coach: &apos;Absolutely bush league&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Youth pitcher launches fastball at opposing dugout after alleged order from coach: &apos;Absolutely bush league&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The travel baseball industry was rocked over the Memorial Day weekend by yet another shocking incident in what is shaping up to be one of the ugliest on record for youth baseball.
Did an Oklahoma 11U baseball coach order his pitcher to hit an opponent? Was that boy then ordered to throw a fastball at the opposing team&apos;s dugout? Those are the accusations being thrown around by a coach out of Nebraska who says his dugout was targeted at a Kansas City USSSA tournament on Sunday.
&quot;Today all of my boys learned a life lesson. While Easton was up to bat against Oklahoma Eleven, 11us coach- Mychal Ryals, told their pitcher to throw at Easton’s head. After Easton stepped out and told the umpire the coach said never mind throw it at their dugout instead. A 70mph fastball thrown into my dugout hitting one of my players,&quot; the Nebraska coach, Brandon Magni, alleged on his personal Facebook.
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There&apos;s no debating that a ball was thrown at a dugout. Whether the boy was ordered to do it is still in question.
Magni further claims that the pitcher was kicked out of the game, but he was allowed to stay in the dugout and the coach wasn&apos;t kicked out of the complex.
&quot;DO BETTER USSSA BASEBALL!!!! At the end of the game we shook their hands and were the better men/boys. The boys learned you can’t control what others do to you but you can control what your response can be. Ours was to use this as fire &amp; close out the game,&quot; Magni added.
What caused such an incident? A mother of a Nebraska boy took to Instagram to say that the team was &quot;cheering for their teammate, excited to be up in the tight game and this just took it to a new level of youth sports, I never thought I would see.&quot;
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In an interesting twist to this story, Magni also claims that when he pleaded for the Oklahoma team to be issued a forfeit, he was told that his team could forfeit or he could &quot;call the police.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Shark attack turns holiday boating trip into bloody fight for teen’s survival</news:name>
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			<news:title>Shark attack turns holiday boating trip into bloody fight for teen’s survival</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Texas teenager was fighting for his life as a shark bit him while boating with his father on Memorial Day weekend. 
The incident unfolded around 3:15 p.m. on Monday, when authorities with the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office contacted the U.S. Coast Guard regarding reports that a 17-year-old boy had been bitten by a shark off the coast of Galveston Island, according to ABC 13. 
The teenage victim, his father and a third individual were aboard a boat roughly two hours offshore when the bite occurred, FOX 61 reported. 
Authorities said that the teen was bitten by the shark while trying to pull it onto the boat, according to ABC 13.
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The boy’s father immediately applied a tourniquet to the wound and began navigating toward the Galveston Yacht Basin when the vessel became disabled near the jetties in the Gulf, FOX 61 reported. 
The disabled boat reportedly prompted an emergency response from the Coast Guard, with rescue crews applying a second tourniquet to mitigate the teen’s bleeding before transporting him back to land.
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Authorities have not revealed what caused the boat to become disabled or how the shark was brought onto the vessel.  
The victim was conscious upon arriving back on shore and subsequently taken to the University of Texas Medical Branch for medical treatment, ABC 13 reported.
Authorities have not released details regarding the extent of the teen’s injuries or the shark species involved in the incident. 
The U.S. Coast Guard and Galveston County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Supreme Court Reverses Ruling in Immigration Judges’ Free Speech Lawsuit</news:name>
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			<news:title>Supreme Court Reverses Ruling in Immigration Judges’ Free Speech Lawsuit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A group of immigration judges in 2020 challenged work-related restrictions on their public speaking engagements, saying they violated their free speech rights.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>GOP fears Trump&apos;s last-minute Texas endorsement could give Dems the upper hand</news:name>
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			<news:title>GOP fears Trump&apos;s last-minute Texas endorsement could give Dems the upper hand</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Moments after President Donald Trump made his pick in the Texas Senate race, the mood among Senate Republicans immediately shifted. 
Several were already en route to their weekly, closed-door lunch preparing to debate the now-stalled immigration funding package and lay out the road ahead for what was set to be a blistering week in the upper chamber. 
But Trump’s decision to pick Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over longtime incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, turned even the chattiest of lawmakers stone-faced. And some worry that the choice will jeopardize a seat that has been safely Republican for decades.
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said that she was &quot;supremely disappointed&quot; by the move.
&quot;I think that this puts that seat in jeopardy,&quot; Murkowski said. 
&quot;Based on the numbers that I’ve seen, yeah,&quot; she said. &quot;How does that help strengthen the president’s hand when we lose a state like Texas?&quot;
The runoff winner will face insurgent Texas state Rep. James Talarico, who easily toppled Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, earlier this year and has been racking up endorsements from high-profile Democrats, including former President Barack Obama.
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History is on the side of Paxton should he come out on top. Texas hasn’t sent a Democrat to the Senate since 1988. Still, many Republicans believed Cornyn was the better option. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., who chaired the Senate GOP’s campaign arm that clinched the majority in 2024, told Fox News Digital that he was still backing Cornyn. 
&quot;I do believe we are going to pull Texas, but I think John Cornyn was the safest bet,&quot; Daines said. 
Cornyn has long thrashed Paxton for the scandals that followed him into the race, like his impeachment and alleged affair, and warned that should Paxton win, he’ll be an &quot;albatross&quot; for the GOP heading into November.
&quot;It is now time for Texas Republican voters to decide if they want a strong nominee to help our GOP candidates down-ballot and defeat Talarico in November, or a weak nominee who jeopardizes everything we care about. I trust the Republican voters of Texas,&quot; Cornyn said. 
Paxton campaign strategist Nick Maddux told Fox News Digital that Paxton was a proven winner, having come out on top of three statewide elections. 
&quot;This is the only talking point the Cornyn campaign has because, after 42 years of accomplishing nothing, Cornyn has no record to run on,&quot; Maddux said. &quot;The bottom line is that Ken Paxton will be the Republican nominee for this fall, and we are ready to unite the party.&quot;
DEMS SEE OPENING IN KEY SENATE RACE AS BITTER GOP INFIGHTING CONTINUES: &apos;LAST REMAINING STRATEGY&apos;
&quot;The GOP is up against the most radical Democrat who’s ever run statewide in Texas, and Republicans need to come together to save our state from his extremist views,&quot; he continued.
Still, Trump’s endorsement of Paxton a week ahead of the primary runoff battle between him and Cornyn sent a jolt through Senate Republicans, who were already still reeling from Sen. Bill Cassidy’s, R-La., primary loss to Trump-backed Rep. Julia Letlow, R-La.
Now that Election Day has arrived, Cornyn and Paxton will square off one last time this cycle. And many of Cornyn’s colleagues refused to jump ship and back Paxton, who several warned carried baggage that could imperil the seat.
&quot;I thought Ken Paxton was a felon,&quot; Cassidy told reporters.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., who heavily lobbied Trump to back Cornyn, said that ultimately the Paxton endorsement was Trump’s call.
&quot;Senator Cornyn is a principled conservative,&quot; Thune said. &quot;He is a very effective senator for the state of Texas. None of us control what the president does. He made his decision about that. That doesn&apos;t change the way I feel, and I am certainly supportive of and will continue to be supportive of Senator Cornyn in his re-election.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Thomas blasts SCOTUS for decision on Florida lawsuit over illegal immigrant truckers with blue-state licenses</news:name>
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			<news:title>Thomas blasts SCOTUS for decision on Florida lawsuit over illegal immigrant truckers with blue-state licenses</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Justice Clarence Thomas accused California and Washington of undermining federal immigration and trucking safety standards after a deadly Florida highway crash, blasting the Supreme Court on Tuesday for refusing to hear a case Florida had &quot;nowhere else to bring.&quot;
Florida alleged the two blue states improperly issued commercial driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants in violation of federal standards requiring English proficiency and lawful immigration status for certain commercial drivers, arguing the policies created a public safety threat on American roads.
Thomas, joined by Justice Samuel Alito, said the Supreme Court had a constitutional obligation to hear the dispute because lawsuits between states can only be brought before the high court.
&quot;If this Court does not exercise jurisdiction over a controversy between two States, then the complaining State has no judicial forum in which to seek relief,&quot; Thomas wrote.
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Thomas argued that Florida’s allegations against Washington and California were serious because failing to follow federal commercial licensing laws can create dangerous road conditions and, he said, has contributed to deadly crashes.
Thomas pointed to the fatal Florida highway crash involving truck driver Harjinder Singh, who he said &quot;could not read the road signs,&quot; and argued Florida deserved a chance to pursue its claims.
Singh received CDLs from both California and Washington.
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&quot;An illegal alien who cannot read English road signs cannot drive an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer,&quot; Thomas wrote. &quot;Federal law and regulations prohibit States from providing commercial driver’s licenses to applicants unless they pass a driver’s test, sufficiently understand the English language, and show appropriate immigration status.&quot;
Florida filed the lawsuit directly with the Supreme Court under the Court’s original jurisdiction, which gives the justices the sole authority to hear disputes between states.
Thomas said that while the court may be able to exercise discretion in ordinary appeals, lawsuits between states are different because the Constitution gives the Supreme Court exclusive jurisdiction over them.
FLORIDA AG ASKS SUPREME COURT TO ALLOW IT TO CONTINUE ENFORCING CONTROVERSIAL IMMIGRATION LAW
&quot;We have no more right to decline the exercise of jurisdiction which is given, than to usurp that which is not given,&quot; Thomas wrote.
Thomas accused the Supreme Court of failing to abide by the Constitution when it declines to hear disputes between states.
&quot;This Court has adopted a discretionary approach to its exclusive original jurisdiction based on policy judgments that are in conflict with the policy choices that Congress made in the statutory text,&quot; Thomas wrote.
He argued that if Florida, California and Washington were separate countries instead of U.S. states, a dispute over one government allegedly allowing dangerous drivers into another’s territory could create serious diplomatic tension and would likely be handled through international courts or other government action.
&quot;By entering the Union, States agree to instead have such disputes resolved by this Court.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democrats condemn DNC for politicizing fallen soldiers in deleted Memorial Day post</news:name>
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			<news:title>Democrats condemn DNC for politicizing fallen soldiers in deleted Memorial Day post</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Multiple Democrats condemned the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Monday over a Memorial Day political attack post that has since been deleted.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., wrote, &quot;It is incredibly distasteful to use our heroic dead for a political attack on Memorial Day. I’m a Democrat and I condemn this post by the DNC.&quot;
Duckworth is an Army veteran and former Army helicopter pilot whose Black Hawk helicopter was hit by a grenade in the Iraq war. She lost both her legs due to the attack.
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Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., a former Army Ranger, also slammed the post.
&quot;If we want the moral high ground, we have to be better,&quot; he wrote on X. &quot;I fought for our country and served with those who made the ultimate sacrifice. It’s wrong to politicize this day. I won’t hesitate to call out my own team when we fall short.&quot;
A screenshot of the original post by the Democrats circulated on X.
The post read, &quot;Today we honor the American heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice in Trump&apos;s war with Iran.&quot;
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The image included photos of the fallen soldiers and another reference to &quot;Trump&apos;s war.&quot;
The post also received criticism from the right, including RNC Chair Joe Gruters.
The RNC&apos;s X account also posted a screenshot of the DNC&apos;s initial post.
The DNC posted a different Memorial Day tribute later in the day that read, &quot;This Memorial Day, we remember and honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our country and defend our freedoms.&quot;
The Department of War called out the Democrats&apos; post.
Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., accused the Democrats of using fallen soldiers as &quot;political props.&quot;
&quot;Delete this. These men and women gave the last full measure of devotion protecting their fellow Americans from a tyrannical terrorist regime that wants to kill our people and destroy our way of life,&quot; he wrote. &quot;To use them as political props on Memorial Day is just beyond the pale. It’s disgusting and unAmerican.&quot;
The DNC did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
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The DNC has made headlines over the last week related to the 2024 election autopsy, which has been widely criticized.
New York Times opinion columnist Michelle Goldberg blasted the Democratic National Committee’s long-awaited 2024 election autopsy Friday, deriding the report as &quot;mysterious,&quot; &quot;anticlimactic&quot; and &quot;ridiculous&quot; after months of internal party drama over its release.
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&quot;The document, it’s now clear, was kept under wraps not because it was impolitic, but because it’s a disaster,&quot; Goldberg wrote, criticizing Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin for changing his rhetoric regarding the report.
&quot;What’s most striking is its utter lack of substance,&quot; she continued, noting that the words &quot;Israel&quot; and &quot;Gaza&quot; appear nowhere in its 192 pages.
&quot;It offers little insight into why the Democratic Party lost large numbers of Black and Latino men, or its failure to speak to disconnected, irregular voters... I wondered if it was written by A.I., though A.I. probably would’ve done a better job.&quot;
Fox News&apos; Taylor Penley contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nancy Mace accuses Ilhan Omar of &apos;foreign allegiance&apos; amid push to ban foreign-born lawmakers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nancy Mace accuses Ilhan Omar of &apos;foreign allegiance&apos; amid push to ban foreign-born lawmakers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is pushing forward with her effort to ban foreign-born individuals from serving in Congress and the federal judiciary.
Appearing on &quot;Saturday in America,&quot; Mace defended her newly introduced constitutional amendment and took aim at lawmakers like Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn.
&quot;If the president has to be natural-born, so too should members of Congress, so too should our judges. That&apos;s what my legislation was about,&quot; Mace told Fox News.
Mace&apos;s joint resolution would require members of the House, Senate, federal judiciary and other Senate-confirmed appointees to be natural-born citizens.
MACE TARGETS SQUAD DEM WITH PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL BAN ON FOREIGN-BORN LAWMAKERS
She accused foreign-born lawmakers, specifically naming Omar, of harboring loyalties to other nations and said she would support retroactively removing naturalized citizens from Congress.
&quot;We don&apos;t have to look any further than Ilhan Omar or that guy, I can&apos;t say his last name, Shri. These are people who&apos;ve pledged allegiance to foreign countries,&quot; Mace said, referencing Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich.
&quot;They are influenced, I believe, by their foreign allegiance to other countries, and we want to make sure that America is run by American patriots.&quot;
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When directly asked whether the legislation would apply to sitting lawmakers, Mace said she would &quot;be fine&quot; making the proposal retroactive and that it should &quot;apply to those individuals who should not be serving in Congress,&quot; in addition to affecting future election cycles.
Her proposal has the potential to impact several sitting members of Congress on both sides of the political aisle. In a post on X, Mace singled out three individuals.
&quot;Ilhan Omar. Shri Thanedar. Pramila Jayapal. All born in foreign countries, none were citizens by birth. All sitting in the United States Congress. All making clear every single day their loyalty is not to America,&quot; Mace wrote.
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&quot;For too long we have allowed foreign-born members to hold seats in this government while making clear they are America last, not America first. We see it every day. This constitutional amendment will put an end to it,&quot; Mace&apos;s post concluded.
Omar appeared unbothered when asked about Mace&apos;s proposal.
&quot;Good luck to her,&quot; Omar told Fox News Digital.
Jayapal condemned the proposal in a statement, calling it &quot;xenophobic&quot; and &quot;narrow-minded.&quot;
&quot;Instead of working to help the American people, as so many cannot keep the lights on, keep food on the table, or pay their rent, Nancy Mace is instead introducing racist legislation that denies the very history of a country that has been proudly shaped by immigrants,&quot; Jayapal said.
&quot;This is also insulting to the hundreds of thousands of constituents who elected naturalized citizens into office,&quot; she said.
The proposal would require a two-thirds vote in both chambers of Congress before ratification by three-fourths of U.S. states. Amendments can also be proposed through a constitutional convention requested by two-thirds of state legislatures, though that method has never been used successfully.
Fox News Digital reached out to Ilhan Omar&apos;s office regarding Mace&apos;s comments, but did not immediately receive a response.
Fox News Digital’s Adam Pack and Hannah Brennan contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Unionized nursing homes in deep-blue state trail the pack as analysis reveals ratings gap</news:name>
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			<news:title>Unionized nursing homes in deep-blue state trail the pack as analysis reveals ratings gap</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: California nursing homes with unionized staff received lower average federal quality ratings than facilities without confirmed union presence, according to a new report. 
&quot;Union presence in a CMS-certified registered home appears to lower its CMS rating by almost 10 percent,&quot; a new report published by the Center for Union Facts (CUF), a right-of-center organization critical of organized labor, reviewed by Fox News Digital found. 
The Department of Health and Human Services, through its Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, scores nursing homes on a five-star scale based on how well they perform on health inspections, the number of staff present relative to patients, how much care patients are provided and the overall quality of care residents receive. 
The CUF analysis of federal CMS nursing-home ratings found that California facilities with unionized staff received ratings roughly 10% lower on average than facilities without a union presence, even after the study controlled for median county household income.
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Non-union facilities averaged 3.17 stars, compared with 3.02 for unionized facilities, 2.96 for SEIU-unionized facilities and 2.86 for facilities represented by SEIU Local 2015, which represents long-term care workers in California nursing homes and home-care settings, according to the report. After accounting for the income of the surrounding area, CUF found that unionization corresponded to a rating decrease of roughly 0.3 stars. 
CUF argued the ratings gap warrants scrutiny of the Service Employees International Union&apos;s (SEIU) role in California long-term care, pointing to prior allegations about the union’s internal culture and workplace disputes as a possible explanation for the discrepancy in ratings. 
The report does not establish that union representation caused the lower ratings. Some studies have found that unionization at healthcare facilities does improve patient outcomes.
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&quot;Overall, it is difficult to say for certain that unionization is the direct cause of these lower ratings, but this is hardly an isolated trend,&quot; the CUF report stated. &quot;A previous, similar report by the Center for Union Facts found that hospitals unionized with the SEIU had a star rating that was almost a full star lower (out of five stars) compared to non-union hospitals.&quot;
CUF identified unionized facilities by reviewing union materials, online publications and National Labor Relations Board union-election records dating back to roughly 2006, according to the report. Facilities with no identified evidence of unionization were treated as non-union during the analysis.
The report pointed to California labor unions&apos; past &quot;history of abuse of their members,&quot; including Chaquan May, a former long-term care worker and plaintiff in a Freedom Foundation-backed lawsuit against SEIU Local 2015.
May alleged in a sworn statement that union representatives coerced her and other workers in 2023 into signing membership forms, including by keeping them in a room until everyone signed. 
&quot;We’re waiting for everyone to sign ... no one is leaving until everyone signs,&quot; May quoted one union representative reportedly saying at the time. 
The SEIU did not respond to a request for comment when reached by Fox News Digital. Fox News Digital additionally reached out to May’s attorneys and CMS for additional comment.
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CUF also argued that the potential for union-led strikes could negatively impact care for nursing home residents.
&quot;Bad policy ideas and bad leadership are a dangerous combination,&quot; CUF communications director Charlyce Bozzello told Fox News Digital. &quot;It’s not just workers who can pay the price — it’s our most vulnerable loved ones. This new data raises a serious question: would you trust your grandmother in an SEIU-organized facility?&quot; 
The report comes as California’s long-term care system is under federal scrutiny. CMS deferred more than $1 billion in Medicaid funding tied to the state’s in-home support services program — a move California officials have condemned as unlawful and harmful to vulnerable residents but federal officials deem necessary to root out fraud.
The SEIU has historically been a major supporter of the Democratic Party. During the 2024 presidential election, for instance, the union spent tens of millions of dollars in independent expenditures and contributions to help Democrats win elections, in addition to spending a purported $200 million on internal voter mobilization efforts to support liberal candidates for that cycle.
A previous Center for Union Facts report found that SEIU-unionized hospitals in California also received lower ratings from CMS.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>This startup is betting India’s gig economy can train the world’s robots</news:name>
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			<news:title>This startup is betting India’s gig economy can train the world’s robots</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Human Archive, a startup founded by Berkeley and Stanford researchers, is paying gig workers in India to wear camera-equipped caps and sensor devices to collect the real-world physical training data that AI and robotics labs are racing to acquire.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Naomi Osaka&apos;s all-black French Open outfit rivals her jellyfish-inspired look from the Australian Open</news:name>
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			<news:title>Naomi Osaka&apos;s all-black French Open outfit rivals her jellyfish-inspired look from the Australian Open</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Whether you view it as a refreshing trend or a giant distraction, there is no denying that Naomi Osaka knows how to make an entrance onto the tennis court.
The four-time Grand Slam champion has made it a habit to wear over-the-top, nontraditional outfits while taking the court on the game&apos;s biggest stages, and at this year&apos;s French Open, that trend has continued.
Walking out of the tunnel for her first-round match against Laura Siegemund on Tuesday, Osaka wore an all-black corset and matching skirt.
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The outfit looked like something you&apos;d see a celebrity wear at a red carpet event, not while walking onto the clay courts of Roland Garros, but as we&apos;re all well aware at this point, Osaka goes to the beat of her own drum.
Osaka kept the skirt on right up until she and Siegemund began their warm-up session.
While the all-black look was eye-catching, it wasn&apos;t exactly flashy, but the Nike outfit she had underneath the black get-up checked both of those boxes.
The all-gold, highly reflective outfit she wore during the match made Siegemund&apos;s bright green attire look tame, which isn&apos;t exactly the easiest thing to accomplish.
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Osaka&apos;s all-black look, coupled with the incredibly bright gold outfit, may seem like quite the obscure combo, but it pales in comparison to the outfit she showed off at the Australian Open in January.
The 28-year-old took to the court in Australia in a preposterous outfit, complete with a white hat covering her face, long-flowing pants and an open umbrella draped over her shoulder.
Osaka told Vogue that the ludicrous Aussie Open outfit was inspired by a picture of a jellyfish that her two-year-old daughter got excited about. She essentially, and hilariously, sat down with a design team ahead of the Grand Slam and said, ‘I’d like to show up to the Australian Open dressed like a jellyfish, let&apos;s make that happen.&apos;
The all-black outfit at the French Open didn&apos;t prove to be any distraction for Osaka on Tuesday as she took down Siegemund in straight sets.
Osaka, the No. 16 seed in the tournament, has failed to make it past the third round in past French Open appearances.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ten Knicks fans, including rapper Fat Joe, were relocated from floor seats ahead of Game Four against Cavs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ten Knicks fans, including rapper Fat Joe, were relocated from floor seats ahead of Game Four against Cavs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The New York Knicks went into Rocket Arena and came away with two wins to sweep the Cleveland Cavaliers and secure a spot in the NBA Finals.
The Cavs didn&apos;t go down without a fight, though.
Okay, maybe they did on the court, but off of it they made sure to pull out all the stops and give themselves the best advantage possible against an absolute freight train wearing blue and orange.
First, they tried to match New York&apos;s &quot;celebrity row,&quot; which has become a staple along courtside of Madison Square Garden, by inviting Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift to yuck it up and chug some beers on the hardwood.
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That didn&apos;t work, as the Cavs got smacked around and ended up losing by double digits, so the next logical step was just to remove any and all celebrity Knicks fans from their courtside view and send them to the cheap seats.
That&apos;s right, folks! According to the New York Post, as many as 10 Knicks fans, including rapper and superfan Fat Joe, were denied from buying courtside seats during Game 3 and Game 4 in Cleveland.
&quot;We had bought some courtside tickets to the game and once they found out it was superfan Fat Joe, they was like, I can’t sit courtside. New York Knick fans can’t sit courtside,&quot; Fat Joe said on ESPN&apos;s &quot;NBA Today.&quot; &quot;They took the tickets away courtside after we purchased it, so shame on you all.&quot;
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Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert also reportedly made ticketholders with courtside seats sign a DocuSign stating that they would not resell their seats, lest they would be hit with a &quot;lifetime ban.&quot;
The Cavaliers provided a response to the Post regarding the matter.
&quot;Playoff courtside seating is governed by a specific agreement that prohibits the resale or transfer of tickets without approval,&quot; a Cavaliers spokesperson said. &quot;All courtside ticket holders are required to comply with the terms of the single-game playoff agreement.&quot;
On one hand, Fat Joe and the rest of the Knicks fans who were moved to the rafters have every right to be upset.
They paid for those seats fair and square.
However, I have to hand it to the Cavaliers and their ownership group, because that&apos;s playoff hoops, baby.
You really need to be doing everything in your power to help your team win, and this is just the kind of psychological edge I can appreciate.
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Did it work? No. But kudos to everyone involved for trying something different.
If I owned a team, you had better believe I&apos;m trying everything to help my guys gain an edge, so I can&apos;t knock the hustle from Gilbert and co.
The good news is that the Cavs have all offseason to figure out a different way to get to their first-ever NBA Finals without LeBron James in a Cleveland jersey.
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			  <news:name>2 dead bodies found at separate locations in Marana may be connected</news:name>
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			<news:title>2 dead bodies found at separate locations in Marana may be connected</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the bodies was located in the desert area near the parking lot of Lil Abner&apos;s Steakhouse.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dutch government blocks US company from acquisition, citing ‘risk to public interest’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dutch government blocks US company from acquisition, citing ‘risk to public interest’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The move to block the acquisition of the cloud company that hosts the Dutch digital ID service comes as Europe continues to reduce its reliance on U.S. technology.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Federal judge blocks Alabama redistricting plan in blow to Trump</news:name>
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			<news:title>Federal judge blocks Alabama redistricting plan in blow to Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal appeals court blocked a proposed GOP-friendly Alabama congressional map on Tuesday, dealing a temporary setback to Republicans’ redistricting efforts ahead of November’s midterm elections.
Alabama Republicans sought to use a 2023 congressional map following the Supreme Court’s ruling curbing the use of race in the drawing of electoral districts earlier in May. Under that map, Republicans were slated to gain one electoral seat by erasing a Black-majority seat held by Democrats.
However, the three-judge panel said Republicans must use a map that has two majority Black districts where Democrats hold significant advantages. 
&quot;Ultimately, we cannot see our way clear to requiring Alabamians to cast their votes in the 2026 elections under a districting plan tainted by intentional race-based discrimination,&quot; the federal judges wrote. &quot;We again cannot understand the 2023 Plan as anything other than intentionally discriminatory.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rosie O&apos;Donnell admits feeling &apos;shameful&apos; after secret facelift she once called a betrayal of feminism</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rosie O&apos;Donnell admits feeling &apos;shameful&apos; after secret facelift she once called a betrayal of feminism</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After losing 50 pounds, Rosie O&apos;Donnell — who once vowed to never get plastic surgery — got a facelift. 
In a deeply raw and emotional essay, the comedian and former talk show host opened up about battling an unthinkable amount of guilt and shame after undergoing cosmetic surgery earlier this year. 
&quot;I used to feel very strongly about facelifts,&quot; she wrote on Substack. &quot;Not casually — morally. I had assigned myself as head of all women who would never - ever. I thought it was a betrayal. Of feminism. Of aging. Of our team of women worldwide.  And then I lost 50 pounds.&quot;
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&quot;It wasn’t wrinkles— it was gravity. I’d look in the mirror and think, this isn’t aging, this is melting with intention. I tried to be evolved about it. And say things like, &apos;This is natural. This is earned.&apos; And then… &apos;umm how earned does it have to look?&apos; There’s a point where acceptance starts to feel like lying.&quot;
O&apos;Donnell said that when she started to do her own research, her 13-year-old child, Clay, strongly disagreed with the decision.
&quot;Then my 13-year-old child found out. And it was not subtle. &apos;You earned your wrinkles.&apos; Which — first of all — rude. But also… correct,&quot; O&apos;Donnell wrote. &quot;Then Clay said, &apos;Young women look up to you,&apos; And finally — with strong effect — &apos;I wouldn’t be able to respect you if you did it.&apos; And that one… landed. That’s a big statement from someone who still needs you to open jars.&quot;
O&apos;Donnell said she saw her younger self in Clay, a version of herself that was judging her own appearance.
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&quot;It really threw me. I delayed the whole thing for months, just sitting with it,  thinking,&quot; she admitted. &quot;And then I had this quiet realization: if I’m teaching clay anything, it can’t be that my body belongs to an idea either. Even a good idea. Even feminism.&quot;
&quot;Because that’s still not freedom— that’s just a different authority telling you what you’re allowed to do with your own face,&quot; she continued.
After months of back and forth, O&apos;Donnell had a facelift in January.
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&quot;I wanted a limit. I wanted to still be me, just… less haunted,&quot; she wrote. &quot;And I do look like me — a slightly more well-rested, emotionally stable version of me.&quot;
The comedian said &quot;no one has noticed&quot; the changes, not even her teen daughter.
&quot;I went through a full existential feminist crisis, had my face and neck surgically altered, and the result is… zippo,&quot; she wrote. &quot;Which honestly is the best possible outcome. I didn’t disappear, I didn’t become someone else— I just stopped arguing with the mirror. And maybe that’s enough. Or at the very least…it’s what a lower deep plane face lift looks like when it minds its own business.&quot;
Despite the positive outcome, O&apos;Donnell said she began struggling with an immense amount of guilt and deceit.
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&quot;I have never liked secrets and part of my desire to show myself is to come clean. But who do I owe that truth to? Is it mine to keep?&quot;
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O&apos;Donnell said she feels &quot;shameful&quot; over her privileged place in this world, admitting that the facelift &quot;cost more money than I have ever paid for a car.&quot;
&quot;The things I have – earned some say, but it&apos;s the gross excess that wounds me,&quot; she wrote.
&quot;As I get ready for the last day of school with my youngest — the caboose here at 64 years old with a new lower face and neck, just happy to be alive, able to feel and choose and use my voice whenever I feel called to ... For the girl I was, the woman I am, and all those joining my ranks. As we carry on in act 3, this is me.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Voluntary departures spike as immigrants face squalid detention, pressure to leave</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rooftop guards stand in October 2025 at the Broadview immigration detention center in Illinois, which was accused in a lawsuit of pressuring immigrants to sign voluntary departure papers during detention in squalid conditions. A seven-fold increase in departure agreements is raising concerns that Trump administration tactics are unfairly pressuring immigrants into leaving, even if they have a legal right to stay. (Photo by Andrew Adams/Capitol News Illinois)

A surge in voluntary departure agreements in immigration courts is raising concerns that Trump administration tactics are unfairly pressuring immigrants into leaving the United States, even if they have a legal right to stay.
Voluntary departures during the second Trump administration reached 89,494 cases as of May 1, according to a Stateline analysis of immigration court data processed by the Deportation Data Project, an academic research initiative. That’s more than seven times the number recorded in the last 16 months of the Biden administration (11,977).
A 10-month-old policy of mandatory detention without bond, now being challenged in appeals courts and likely to be resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court, increases the pressure on immigrants to leave. Mandatory detention for immigrants who crossed a border illegally to get into the United States was upheld by an appeals court for Texas and Louisiana, which are the most common locations for voluntary departure cases, according to Stateline’s analysis.
“Conditions in some detention facilities are dire and, especially in the locations where bond is unavailable, individuals may feel voluntary departure is their best option in those circumstances,” said Colleen Putzel-Kavanaugh, an associate policy analyst at the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute.
Voluntary departure is a court agreement that requires an immigrant to pay for the trip out of the country and face fines for any delay. A possible benefit for the immigrant is avoiding a court order of removal that could make it all but impossible to return to the U.S. and live here legally.
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Voluntary departure doesn’t include people who used a government app to leave with a federally paid plane ticket and a cash incentive, now $2,600.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is pushing to quickly build and open new detention centers, with human rights groups describing crowded, often unsanitary conditions. Since President Donald Trump’s inauguration, 51 people have died in the facilities, ICE reported.
The Department of Homeland Security wants to reach 1 million deportations a year.
“We see people choosing to take voluntary departure, not because they don’t have a right to stay in the United States, but because they can’t handle being in these really inhumane conditions in detention any longer,” said Shayna Kessler, director of the Vera Institute of Justice’s Advancing Universal Representation Initiative, which advocates for a system like public defenders for immigration court.
Voluntary departure could be the best option, Kessler acknowledged, but “without consulting an attorney it’s impossible to know.”
Indefinite incarceration
Under the Trump policy, people who crossed the border illegally and were later arrested by immigration enforcement are incarcerated without bond. The Laken Riley Act, signed into law last year, had extended mandatory detention to immigrants arrested on suspicion of crimes as minor as shoplifting, even if the charges are later dropped.
The newer policy — which was described in the Project 2025 blueprint before Trump was elected in 2024 — would affect millions of people, no matter how long ago they came to the U.S. and even if they legally applied for asylum.
Three federal appeals courts have put the mandatory detention requirement on hold but two have let it stand, meaning the policy’s constitutionality likely will be resolved by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Earlier this year, a federal judge in Oregon accused immigration authorities of using the threat of extended detention to “win the numbers game at the cost of debasing the rule of law.”
“For the one detainee who has the audacity to challenge the legality of her detention and gains release, several more remain detained or succumb to the threat of lengthy detention, and then instead ‘voluntarily’ deport,” U.S. District Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai wrote in a February opinion. He was referring to an agricultural worker arrested en route to the fields who won release after resisting pressure to sign voluntary departure papers.
One long-time immigrant in the same lawsuit, called Victor C.G. in court papers, said he was pressured to sign papers agreeing to leave for Mexico during a three-week detention after being arrested on his way home from work. He refused to sign and was released on bond after an attorney intervened; the man has lived in the United States for 26 years and had legal work authorization based on a pending visa for cooperating crime victims.
Similarly, an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit in Illinois filed in October accused immigration authorities of “coercing and threatening detainees” to sign voluntary departure agreements while held in squalid, crowded conditions at a detention center, giving up their right to fight deportation cases in court.
A November restraining order in that case required immigration authorities at the Broadview facility near Chicago to hold immigrants in sanitary conditions with access to attorneys, and to give them enough time and language help to understand paperwork such as voluntary departure agreements. The restraining order is still in place during settlement negotiations, according to court papers.
Pressure from judges
Immigration judges can also apply pressure for voluntary departure, said Jacquelyn Pavilon, coauthor of a report on voluntary departure for the Vera Institute of Justice, a New York City-based nonprofit with a mission to limit mass incarceration.
Notes from court observers, shared with the Vera Institute, show a pattern of judges suggesting voluntary departure, especially Republican-appointed judges speaking to immigrants without attorneys, Pavilon said. The Trump administration has fired immigration judges seen as too lenient and hired new ones, most recently 82 new judges announced May 21.
In a Newark, New Jersey, immigration court observed by Stateline on May 21, one Trump-appointed judge suggested voluntary departure to a family from Colombia after denying their asylum claim. “This would at least avoid a removal order,” said the judge, Leila McNeill Mullican.
The family, a married couple from Bridgeton, New Jersey, with a 20-year-old son who arrived in 2023, did not have an attorney. They chose to appeal McNeill Mullican’s decision instead of taking voluntary departure, saying they feared crime and Venezuelan-based gangs when they left in 2023. They told Stateline they would consider hiring an attorney for the appeal.
There were similar immigrant complaints about unfair pressure for voluntary departure during the first Trump administration and also under the Obama administration. Numbers peaked at around 3,000 a month under Obama and the first Trump administration, but reached more than 9,000 a month recently, according to the Stateline analysis.
One partner of an immigrant told Stateline in a chat message that signing the agreement seemed like the safest way to preserve an application for a green card. The couple left Los Angeles for Costa Rica last year through voluntary departure.
“Thankfully my partner was not detained but they were on basically weekly surveillance and being monitored with a Smart Link app,” the person wrote. “I think we just felt the pressure of what could happen if they remained in the U.S. and continued in removal proceedings. I would like to think that it’s working out for us.”
The Department of Homeland Security replied to Stateline questions with an unattributed statement: “We encourage all illegal aliens to take control of their departure with the CBP Home App.
“The United States is offering illegal aliens $2,600 and a free flight to self-deport now. We encourage every person here illegally to take advantage of this offer and reserve the chance to come back to the U.S. the right legal way to live the American dream. If not, you will be arrested and deported without a chance to return.”
In the past, DHS has said “tens of thousands” have used the app, which is not the same as a voluntary departure outcome in court that requires travel at the immigrant’s expense.
The department did not offer a new estimate in response to Stateline’s questions, but maintained that “more than 3 million illegal aliens have left the U.S. because of the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration including an estimated 2.2 million self-deportations” and that there had been 900,000 arrests and 900,000 deportations during the administration as of May 17.
It’s true that the noncitizen population has dropped sharply in government surveys — a Stateline analysis of the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey shows it dropped by 2.3 million to about 25 million between January 2025 and April 2026. But many experts such as those at the Center for Migration Studies see the reported drop as being caused not by self-deportations, but rather by fear of responding to government surveys in an atmosphere of hostility to immigrants.
Stateline reporter Tim Henderson can be reached at thenderson@stateline.org.
This story was originally produced by Stateline, which is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network which includes Arizona Mirror, and is supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Markwayne Mullin goes off on Dems’ &apos;garbage&apos; Memorial Day ‘political stunt’ at ICE facility</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin ripped into Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., Gov. Mikie Sherrill and other Democrats over what he called a &quot;political stunt&quot; during Memorial Day weekend after they demanded access to a New Jersey U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility they allege has inhumane conditions.
Mullin, who was a Republican senator until recently, bashed his former Senate colleague and other Democrats, writing in an X post that &quot;this is nothing more than a political stunt by New Jersey sanctuary politicians for fundraising clicks.&quot;
Anti-ICE protesters and authorities clashed Monday outside a New Jersey detention facility where critics allege illegal immigrants are being held in appalling conditions. Sherrill attempted to gain access to the building but was refused entry, according to local reports. After the incident, Democrats, including Booker, rallied around Sherrill, criticizing ICE and the facility on social media.
In response, Mullin wrote, &quot;There is NO hunger strike at Delaney Hall. There are no subprime conditions.&quot;
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He called out Booker, Sherrill and other New Jersey Democrats, including Sen. Andy Kim and Reps. Rob Menendez and Nellie Pou.  
&quot;Dozens of New Jersey sanctuary politicians chose to spend their Memorial Day weekend smearing ICE law enforcement. They should be thanking our law enforcement for removing these murderers, pedophiles, rapists and drug traffickers from their state,&quot; Mullin wrote.
&quot;Would these sanctuary politicians like to house these criminals in their homes or have them as neighbors?&quot; he continued. &quot;We need these sanctuary politicians to stop peddling this garbage and cooperate with us to get these criminals out of their state.&quot;
On Monday, Sherrill posted on X that she had attempted to enter Delaney Hall after hearing &quot;heartbreaking&quot; reports of unsafe and unconstitutional conditions. She wrote that her request to access the facility was &quot;denied this morning, raising even more questions about what they are trying to hide from public view.&quot;
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Booker, meanwhile, vowed to go to the ICE facility again, asserting the conditions there are &quot;deplorable.&quot;
Menendez posted that he had &quot;spent all night&quot; at the ICE facility after arriving to &quot;conduct an unannounced oversight visit after hearing a constituent was facing potential transfer or deportation for his role in the recent strike.&quot;
&quot;I was denied entry, but I have remained on-site throughout the night,&quot; he wrote on Monday, adding, &quot;I was told that I would be able to go inside at 8 a.m., but ICE continues to deny entry. I will provide updates soon. Thank you to all the families and volunteers who have stood in solidarity throughout the night.&quot;
Over Memorial Day weekend, protesters attempted to form a human chain outside the Delaney Hall detention center in Newark. Some protesters threw water and yelled at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, who detained several demonstrators, WPIX-TV reported.
Protesters and onlookers screamed at ICE agents, who ordered the crowd to move to a grassy area off the road. Agents and protesters stood face-to-face before the situation calmed down.
&quot;No more ICE!&quot; protesters chanted. Others shouted, &quot;Free them all!&quot;
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DHS responded to the protests by publishing a statement saying certified dietitians evaluate meals and that all detainees are provided with three meals a day, clean water, clothing, bedding, showers, soap and toiletries.
The agency added that detainees &quot;also have access to phones to communicate with their family members and lawyers&quot; and that &quot;ICE has higher detention standards than most U.S. prisons that hold actual U.S. citizens.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Sherrill, Booker, Kim, Menendez and Pou for comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Louis Casiano contributed to this report</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Alex Murdaugh trial clerk reemerges after explosive ruling upends murder conviction</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS: The woman at the center of the collapse of Alex Murdaugh’s double murder convictions appeared calm and quiet Saturday morning, lounging on a swinging bench outside her South Carolina home after breakfast.
Rebecca &quot;Becky&quot; Hill, who was pictured around 11:45 a.m. on a porch swing drinking from a coffee mug with a small dog nearby, declined to comment on the case Saturday, citing a gag order and pending litigation.
Hill, who is now facing a civil lawsuit from Murdaugh over the scandal, resigned in 2024 after accusations of jury tampering emerged.
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She allegedly made prejudicial remarks in front of jurors, including telling them to &quot;watch him closely&quot; so as not to be fooled.
In December 2025, she pleaded guilty to obstruction, perjury and misconduct charges and received a sentence of three years on probation.
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&quot;There is no excuse for the mistakes I made,&quot; she told the court at sentencing last year. &quot;I’m ashamed of them and will carry that shame the rest of my life.&quot;
A written opinion from the state&apos;s highest court accused her of a &quot;breathtaking and disgraceful effort&quot; to influence the jury and reversed Murdaugh&apos;s convictions on May 13.
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The court ruled unanimously that Hill had irreparably tainted the proceedings against Murdaugh in his high-profile trial over the shooting deaths of his son, Paul, and wife, Maggie.
&quot;Both the State and Murdaugh&apos;s defense skillfully presented their cases to the jury as the trial court deftly presided over this complicated and high-profile matter,&quot; the court wrote. &quot;However, their efforts were in vain because Colleton County Clerk of Court Rebecca Hill placed her fingers on the scales of justice, thereby denying Murdaugh his right to a fair trial by an impartial jury.&quot;
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Although Murdaugh will get a new trial, he remains behind bars.
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Paul Murdaugh, 22, had been awaiting trial for a deadly boat crash when he and his 52-year-old mother, Maggie, were gunned down on a family property on June 7, 2021.
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Alex placed the 911 call, telling the operator, &quot;It&apos;s bad.&quot;
&quot;I need the police and an ambulance immediately,&quot; he said in a recorded call. &quot;My wife and child were shot badly.&quot;
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On March 2, 2023, jurors found him guilty of their deaths and he received consecutive sentences of life in prison without parole. After years of appeals, the state Supreme Court reversed those convictions earlier this month.
The former lawyer was separately convicted in state and federal courts of stealing millions of dollars from his own clients.
His surviving son, Richard &quot;Buster&quot; Murdaugh,&quot; told Fox Nation&apos;s &quot;The Fall of the House of Murdaugh&quot; in an interview after the trial that he hadn&apos;t been convinced of his father&apos;s guilt.
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			<news:keywords>Ella Langley whipped the internet into a frenzy with another cover of a classic song.
The country music sensation is on an incredible run. She absolutely dominated the AMAs by taking home seven awards.
She&apos;s now the unquestioned queen of country music, and she shows no interest in giving up the throne.
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The &quot;Nicotine&quot; singer is also known for hopping on social media from time to time to cover classic country hits from over the years.
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It&apos;s easily some of her best content, and it always goes viral.
Well, she recently did it again by dropping a video of herself covering Freddy Fender&apos;s &quot;Wasted Days and Wasted Nights.&quot;
The video has more than 1.7 million views since being posted on TikTok.
The video has racked up more than 313,000 likes since going up, and fans have plenty to say. One wrote, &quot;This is PRICELESS.&quot;
Another fan added, &quot;Love this Ella.&quot;
A third wrote, &quot;You can tell she was raised on Classic Country - she gets the right sound and knows how to make the song tell a story! This young woman is a TREASURE!!!!&quot;
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			<news:title>‘Put us down for Ken Paxton’: Trump endorsement energizes Texas voters ahead of runoff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>DALLAS — Across the Dallas metroplex and its fast-growing suburbs, Republican voters repeatedly invoked President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Ken Paxton when explaining their support for the Texas attorney general in the GOP Senate runoff against Sen. John Cornyn.
The race is unfolding as Texas continues to experience rapid population growth, particularly in the suburbs surrounding Dallas, where Republicans are competing to shape the future direction of the party.
&quot;Ken Paxton. Put all three of us, one, two, three down for Paxton,&quot; Carolyn Harvey of Celina, Texas, told Fox News Digital, pointing to her group.
&quot;He’s going to be good for Trump,&quot; another voter chimed in. &quot;And what’s good for Trump is good for us, too.&quot;
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The comments underscore the central tension driving Texas’ GOP Senate runoff, as Republicans weigh whether to stick with Cornyn, a longtime Senate incumbent, or rally behind Paxton, whose close alliance with Trump has made him a favorite among MAGA voters eager to send a more combative conservative to Washington.
&quot;Cornyn’s never really had trouble winning over the years, but Trump backing Paxton is pretty strong,&quot; said Frank Reeves of Dallas, a medical transport driver. &quot;I’m pretty sure it’ll be Paxton in November, and as long as a conservative wins, I’m happy.&quot;
Not every Republican voter interviewed by Fox News Digital said Trump’s endorsement alone would determine their vote. Some pointed to Cornyn’s experience in the Senate, while others said they were still weighing concerns surrounding Paxton’s legal controversies and impeachment battle.
&quot;I’m a little torn. Paxton&apos;s had a lot of controversy in his life,&quot; one voter said, adding that she had been a conservative her entire life.
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Trump’s endorsement of Paxton earlier this year transformed what had been an expected primary challenge into one of the GOP’s most closely watched Senate battles of the 2026 cycle.
The attorney general has spent years cultivating close ties with Trump and the MAGA movement, while Cornyn — despite a reliably conservative voting record — has at times faced criticism from the party’s right flank over bipartisan dealmaking in Washington.
Paxton has cast Cornyn as emblematic of an older Republican establishment increasingly out of step with the GOP base, particularly on immigration and spending.
Cornyn, meanwhile, has emphasized his support for Trump while arguing that Paxton’s legal controversies and impeachment battle could make him a risky general election candidate despite his appeal with MAGA voters.
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			  <news:name>Trump convenes rare Camp David Cabinet meeting as Iran deal pressure grows</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump convenes rare Camp David Cabinet meeting as Iran deal pressure grows</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump will convene a rare Cabinet meeting at Camp David Wednesday as negotiations with Iran enter a critical phase.
All Cabinet members are expected to attend the meeting, first reported by the New York Post and confirmed by Fox News, including outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
The gathering comes as the administration weighs next steps in high-stakes negotiations aimed at securing a broader agreement with Tehran amid a fraying ceasefire. 
Trump in recent days has suggested the sides are nearing a potential breakthrough, while Iranian officials have publicly pushed back on claims that a deal is imminent.
Camp David historically has been reserved for major national security and diplomatic deliberations.
Trump repeatedly has warned that military action remains on the table if talks collapse, even as administration officials continue to publicly express optimism about diplomacy.
The U.S. conducted limited strikes on Iran Sunday which they described as defensive, aimed at mine-laying vessels and missile launchers near the Strait of Hormuz.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Universal Music Group and TikTok renew agreement to combat unauthorized AI music</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Heel Turn: AEW&apos;s Double or Nothing sets the bar, Michin&apos;s moment and more from pro wrestling</news:name>
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			<news:title>Heel Turn: AEW&apos;s Double or Nothing sets the bar, Michin&apos;s moment and more from pro wrestling</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City became the epicenter of pro wrestling on Sunday night as All Elite Wrestling (AEW) took over Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens.
The consensus is in, and it was pretty clear from sitting in the stands just in front of the hard camera, this instance of Double or Nothing was the best pay-per-view in AEW’s history. It has a shot to be the event of the year next to WrestleMania Night 2 — but we can debate that at another time. 
The New York crowd was electric from start to finish. Mick Foley received a huge pop when he was introduced as Renee Paquette’s broadcast partner. As the matches got started, there were none that didn’t get &quot;oos and ahs&quot; from the thousands in attendance. 
The intimate environment, perhaps, made every match more exciting one after the other.
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Stadium Stampede also brought some fun. &quot;Jungle&quot; Jack Perry nearly murdered Mark Davis with his bud. Luchasaurus dressed in a wig and nearly smooched Andrade El Idolo. Satnam Singh, Tommy Invincible and Lio Rush made surprise appearances. But it was ultimately Chris Jericho’s team that got the win. 
Meanwhile, Darby Allin tried his hardest to shave MJF’s head. But it was MJF that took back the AEW World Championship to become a three-time champion by the age of 30. At the end of the event, Kevin Knight turned heel and attacked Allin who was placed on a stretcher.
Kyle Fletcher’s return, Adam Copeland and Christian Cage won the tag titles, Tay Melo and Anna Jay appeared to be new challengers for the women’s tag team titles against Megan Bayne and Lena Kross, hell, Eddie Kingston and Mance Warner helped thwart off Shane Taylor promotions.
The stakes attached to each match in front of a hot crowd made it all worth while even if this journalist didn’t get back home until 3:30 a.m. ET Monday morning. 
AEW will turn its attention to Forbidden Door next month where the winners of the Owen Hart Tournaments will be crowned.
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Saturday Night’s Main Event will get lost in a wild weekend of pro wrestling. But it was a solid night of pro wrestling that furthered some rivalries and set the stage for what’s to come at Clash in Italy.
Michin has been a part of an alliance with Jade Cargill and B-Fab and may get lost in the shuffle on a crowded SmackDown roster. She completely showed out during the six-woman tag team match on Saturday. 
Michin, at one point, broke out a Styles Clash and nearly picked up the win for her team.
Her performance underscored just how big of a move set she has and reminded the WWE Universe she’s just as good as anyone else in the division. 
Getting Michin back into the Women’s United States Championship picture has to be a must-do for the summer. She’s proven she’s more than capable of holding her own in the ring and Saturday Night’s Main Event underscored that point. 
How in the world is El Grande Americano so over in Mexico? It’s a question that many wrestling fans have wondered over the last few months as the days crept closer to the Mask vs. Mask match against Original El Grande Americano at Noches de los Grandes. 
The match almost didn’t go on
The man we believe to be under the mask of El Grande Americano, Marcel Barthel, was arrested on a battery charge in Florida. However, he wasn’t slapped with any travel restraining orders, allowing him to work AAA without any threat of potentially breaking the law.
El Grande Americano appeared emotional at an event held specifically for him. The fans in Mexico clamored for him, cashing him to tear up a bit. You can tell what he means to the crowd. 
On AAA programming, the restraining order that was meant to keep El Grande Americano and Original El Grande Americano in a Mexican ring was thrown out the window as the two wrestlers and their allies got into a massive brawl.
It all sets up for what is expected to be a wild Saturday night.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Astros&apos; Alimber Santa becomes first pitcher since 1900 to participate in a no-hitter during his MLB debut</news:name>
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			<news:title>Astros&apos; Alimber Santa becomes first pitcher since 1900 to participate in a no-hitter during his MLB debut</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Making your Major League debut is nerve-racking enough, but doing so while trying to preserve a no-hitter is a different kind of pressure.
Houston Astros pitcher Alimber Santa was called in to make his Major League debut during the team’s 9-0 win over the Texas Rangers on Monday night at Globe Life Field. Tatsuya Imai threw six no-hit innings, and reliever Steven Okert threw one inning before manager Joe Espada turned to Santa to finish the job.
Santa, 23, fired two perfect innings and ended the game striking out Brandon Nimmo for his first career strikeout, completing the combined no-hitter. Santa became the first pitcher since 1900 to participate in a no-hitter during his big-league debut, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
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In the bullpen, Santa said he was aware of what was at stake.
&quot;Yeah, there was some adrenaline,&quot; Santa said through a translator. &quot;I was aware of the no-hitter, but I was just trying to calm myself down from the bullpen.&quot;
Espada said he was proud of Santa.
&quot;Proud of Santa,&quot; Espada said via MLB.com. &quot;I think it’s a big night for him and his family. So proud of him. I’ve seen this kid for years, and just to have this moment is huge for the organization and for him.&quot;
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Imai walked three of the first batters he faced but settled down to escape the early jam. Okert also walked a hitter during his inning of work.
The combined no-hitter was the Astros’ 17th regular -eason no-hitter. They have 18 total no-hitters, including the postseason, as they threw a combined no-hitter against the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2022 World Series.
It was the first no-hitter in the major leagues since Shota Imanaga and two Chicago Cubs relievers combined for a 12-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sept. 4, 2024. No pitcher has tossed a complete-game no-hitter since Blake Snell did so for the San Francisco Giants against the Cincinnati Reds on Aug. 2, 2024.
Ronel Blanco tossed the previous no-hitter for the Astros in a 10-0 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays on April 1, 2024, which also marked Espada’s first win as manager. In fact, Houston has authored three of the past seven and five of the last 11 major league no-hitters.
The Astros (24-31) will look to build on their momentum from the combined no-hitter when they play the Rangers (24-29) in the second game of a four-game series on Tuesday at 8:05 p.m. ET.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Brandon Johnson blasted by fellow Democrat after teen allegedly strikes 5 officers during takeover chaos</news:name>
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			<news:title>Brandon Johnson blasted by fellow Democrat after teen allegedly strikes 5 officers during takeover chaos</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson came under fierce criticism from fellow Democrat Alderman Raymond Lopez on Tuesday after a chaotic Memorial Day weekend saw hundreds of teens form a takeover-style gathering that ended with one suspect accused of striking five police officers with a vehicle.
&quot;Mayor Johnson does not know the meaning of the word consequences,&quot; Lopez told Fox News on Tuesday.
&quot;Despite his rhetoric, despite his postings on X and other social media platforms, he has no intention of ever holding either these teens, these young adults or their parents accountable for their actions, even when they try to kill five officers using a car as we saw this weekend.&quot;
Lopez&apos;s remarks come after a &quot;teen takeover&quot; on the city&apos;s Near West Side resulted in officers being struck by a car heading west in an eastbound lane.
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Officers were taken to area hospitals and listed in fair condition, Chicago&apos;s WGN reported. They are expected to recover.
The 18-year-old suspect was taken into custody and faces pending charges, according to the outlet.
Johnson called on parents to be aware of their children&apos;s whereabouts in an X post responding to the incident.
&quot;There also must be accountability for the individuals who participated in the violent and reckless behavior,&quot; Johnson wrote.
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Local lawmakers are now pushing to criminally charge parents whose children were tied to the crimes, but Johnson has stopped short of endorsing the proposal.
Lopez, a frequent critic of Johnson&apos;s administration, accused the progressive mayor of promoting a soft-on-crime approach that he said has emboldened unruly behavior.
&quot;He has said, you can never arrest your way out of issues in neighborhoods to solve crimes,&quot; Lopez said, referencing remarks Johnson delivered last Thursday.
&quot;And that message reverberates with these teens who are now erupting in neighborhoods all across Chicago, trying to become social media famous at the behest of the mayor who supports their antics.&quot;
Lopez called for parents to be cited for their children&apos;s delinquency.
&quot;We can force them to get family counseling to learn how to be better parents because, ultimately, that should be our goal because we cannot rely on sacrificing our law enforcement officers simply because our children do not have any sense of values,&quot; he added.
&quot;They&apos;re being told that this is their culture. This is not their culture, this isn&apos;t the culture of our city. We are better than this, and yet the mayor and police leadership continue to talk tough while doing absolutely nothing about it.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Johnson&apos;s office for comment but did not receive an immediate reply.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Flagstaff airport welcomes larger Airbus planes for flights to Dallas</news:name>
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			<news:title>Flagstaff airport welcomes larger Airbus planes for flights to Dallas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The expanded flight, carrying as many as 128 passengers, will operate until Oct. 31 before American Airlines reverts back to the smaller Canadair RJ700 airplane that carries 65.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spotify now lets you stream narrated magazine articles, too</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spotify now lets you stream narrated magazine articles, too</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spotify is adding narrated magazine articles to its app as it expands beyond music into audiobooks, podcasts, AI audio, and more.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Dutton Ranch&apos; star Natalie Alyn Lind stirs up speculation about show&apos;s future with simple comments</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Dutton Ranch&apos; star Natalie Alyn Lind stirs up speculation about show&apos;s future with simple comments</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Dutton Ranch&quot; star Natalie Alyn Lind doesn&apos;t have a clue how long the show will last.
Lind joined the cast of Taylor Sheridan&apos;s latest &quot;Yellowstone&quot; spinoff as Oreana Lynn Jackson. As I previously predicted, she has turned into an immediate fan favorite.
Sheridan certainly knows what he&apos;s doing when it comes to cast.
While it might not be odd, it certainly is interesting that there&apos;s been zero formal announcements about the future of &quot;Dutton Ranch.&quot;
Will it be one and done or is the plan for Sheridan to build into a similar empire like &quot;Yellowstone&quot;?
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Some new comments from Lind might shine a light on the answer to that question. The talented actress claims she has zero clue how many seasons she&apos;s committed to.
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&quot;I don&apos;t know. I didn&apos;t ask my lawyer that. I hope 1,000. I would do this show forever...I love my character, and I love everyone on the show. So, I&apos;m there as long as they want me,&quot; Lind told Variety on Monday at the AMAs when asked how many seasons she signed on for.
While Lind doesn&apos;t know how committed she is to &quot;Dutton Ranch&quot; or the roadmap, her comments track with executive producer Christina Voros.
She previously told ScreenRant the future of the show &quot;is beyond my knowledge,&quot; following the departure of showrunner Chad Feehan.
Feehan left &quot;Dutton Ranch&quot; prior to season one even premiering.
What&apos;s not up for debate is that &quot;Dutton Ranch&quot; is a smashing success with &quot;Yellowstone&quot; fans. It definitely feels more like a continuation of the original saga than a spinoff. That&apos;s by far and away its biggest positive. Add in the fact that the cast is stacked, and all the pieces are in place for a lot of success. It would be shocking if there aren&apos;t more seasons on the way. Time will tell, but I would expect Sheridan and company to push the limits. Are you already watching? Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Chicago sees at least 25 shot over Memorial Day weekend as police cancel officers&apos; days off</news:name>
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			<news:title>Chicago sees at least 25 shot over Memorial Day weekend as police cancel officers&apos; days off</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chicago police said at least 25 people were shot in the city over Memorial Day weekend.
The Chicago Police Department told ABC7 News that at least 25 people were shot in the city over the long weekend.
The shootings include four teenagers who were shot on Chicago&apos;s West Side. Chicago police said the shooting happened around 3 a.m. on Sunday when they found three female teenagers and a male teen who all had gunshot wounds and ranged in age from 14 to 18, according to Fox Chicago.
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Police said the suspect ran away along with other teenagers in the area. The teens were taken to a local hospital and listed in good condition.
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There were no confirmed homicides over Memorial Day weekend in Chicago.
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One man was also shot while driving on Chicago&apos;s West Side on Sunday night in the North Austin neighborhood. Police said a 33-year-old man was driving when an individual in a golden-colored car began firing shots at him.
The man was taken to a local hospital after being shot in the left thigh and is expected to survive. Police said no suspects are in custody.
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Days off for Chicago Police officers were canceled over Memorial Day weekend as part of the department&apos;s Summer Safety Strategy, as Superintendent Larry Snelling said it might be a rough season.
&quot;We want to make sure to stop people from being harmed,&quot; Snelling said. &quot;They should be safe and enjoy our city. Look around, it’s a beautiful city. We want to make sure people can enjoy it.&quot;
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson called on parents to keep tabs on their children as Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start to summer.
&quot;I&apos;m counting on our parents and our adults to do more. Know where your children are, know what they&apos;re engaged in,&quot; Johnson said. &quot;We have just laid out plethora of activities that they can engage in, and so that&apos;s why we are using every single entity of government for our Chicago Public Schools, through our park districts, through our libraries. There&apos;s not a place, a neighborhood where activity can exist that won&apos;t be available; but our parents, our adults, all of us have to put in the hard work.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Undergoes a Physical Exam at Walter Reed</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Undergoes a Physical Exam at Walter Reed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump, whose health has been a subject of public scrutiny, will turn 80 next month.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FTC reveals where spam calls hit hardest</news:name>
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			<news:title>FTC reveals where spam calls hit hardest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Your phone lights up. The number looks local. You answer because maybe it is the doctor, the school, a delivery driver or someone you actually need to hear from. Then comes the pause.
That tiny silence before a recorded voice kicks in has become one of the most annoying sounds. Spam calls have turned the phone in your pocket into a daily guessing game. Is this real? Is this urgent? Or is someone trying to trick me?
In its latest report, the Federal Trade Commission says consumers filed more than 2.6 million Do Not Call complaints. Robocalls made up most of the complaints tied to Do Not Call violations.
So, where are these calls hitting hardest, what kinds of calls are people reporting most and what can you do before the next unknown number shows up on your screen?
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The FTC&apos;s 2025 National Do Not Call Registry Data Book tracks complaints about unwanted telemarketing calls. It also breaks down whether those calls came from live callers or robocalls. The most reported topics included debt reduction, imposter scams and medical and prescription calls. That mix says a lot. Scammers and aggressive telemarketers often reach people when money, health, bills or personal information are involved. Those are the moments when people feel rushed or unsure. They are also the moments when one bad call can do real damage.
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Arizona had the highest complaint rate in the country in the FTC&apos;s latest 2025 report, with 1,028 Do Not Call complaints per 100,000 people. Tennessee followed with 1,017 complaints per 100,000 people.
Nevada, Illinois and Florida rounded out the top five states for complaints per 100,000 people.
That ranking shows where unwanted calls hit hardest once population is factored in. Still, spam calls can hit anyone with a phone.
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A robocall uses a recorded or automated voice message. Some robocalls are legal. A school alert, pharmacy reminder or flight update may use automated calling without trying to sell you anything. Sales robocalls are different.
The FTC says a robocall trying to sell you something is illegal unless the company got written permission from you first. The company also has to be clear that it is asking to call you with robocalls. It cannot force you to accept those calls just to buy a product or use a service.
Yet illegal robocalls keep coming because the math works for scammers. Calling technology is cheap. Scammers can send huge numbers of calls quickly. They can also spoof caller ID, which makes a call look like it came from a local number or a familiar organization.
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That is why a nearby area code can be so misleading. The call may look local, but the person behind it could be anywhere.
The National Do Not Call Registry can reduce unwanted sales calls from legitimate companies that follow the law. It lets consumers add their phone numbers and opt out of most legal telemarketing calls. But scammers are not worried about following the rules.
That does not make the Registry useless. It can help you spot suspicious calls faster. If you are on the Registry and still get a sales call that violates the rules, treat that call with extra caution. The FTC says the Registry had about 258.5 million active registrations as of Sept. 30, 2025.
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Spam calls often rely on pressure. The caller wants you to act before you think.
Be careful if a caller says you owe money and must pay right away. Watch out for anyone who asks for gift cards, cryptocurrency, wire transfers or payment apps.
Also, be skeptical of callers who claim to be from Medicare, Social Security, your bank, a utility company or law enforcement. Scammers use familiar names because they know people pay attention.
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If someone calls unexpectedly and asks for personal information, hang up. Then contact the company or agency using a number from its official website, your statement or the back of your card.
Spam calls are easier to handle when you slow everything down. These steps can help you avoid the trap before a scammer gets you talking.
If the call matters, the person can leave a message. Scammers often hang up when they hit voicemail. This simple habit can keep you out of fake emergencies, fake debt offers and fake account warnings.
A robocall may say, &quot;Press 2 to be removed.&quot; That sounds helpful, but it can backfire. The FTC says pressing a number to speak to someone or remove yourself from a list will probably lead to more robocalls. Hang up instead.
Most major wireless carriers offer spam detection or call blocking tools. Check your carrier&apos;s app or account settings. These tools will not catch every call. Still, they can reduce the number of obvious junk calls that reach your phone.
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On iPhone, go to Settings &gt; Apps &gt; Phone &gt; Screen Unknown Callers. From there, you can choose Never, Ask Reason for Calling or Silence. Choose Silence if you want unknown callers sent to voicemail. You can also go to Settings &gt; Apps &gt; Phone &gt; Call Filtering and turn on available spam filtering options if your carrier supports them.
On Samsung, open the Phone app &gt; three dots &gt; Settings &gt; Caller ID and spam protection. Turn it on, then enable Block spam and scam calls. You can choose the level of blocking that works best for you. You can also go to Phone app &gt; three dots &gt; Settings &gt; Block numbers and turn on Block calls from unknown numbers. Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer
Your phone number, home address, relatives, age and other personal details may already be listed on data broker and people-search sites. Scammers can use that information to make a call sound more personal.
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A data removal service can help remove your information from many of these sites and keep checking when it comes back. You can also do this manually, but it takes time because each site has its own opt-out process.
This will not stop every spam call. However, it can reduce how much personal information scammers can find about you online.
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Add your personal phone number to DoNotCall.gov. It is free, and it can help reduce legal telemarketing calls from companies that follow the rules.
The Registry will not stop every scam call. However, it can make illegal or suspicious calls easier to recognize.
Report unwanted telemarketing calls at DoNotCall.gov. The FTC asks consumers to report the number that received the call, the number shown on caller ID and the date and time, if possible.
Even if the number looks fake, report it. The FTC analyzes complaint data and calling patterns to help identify illegal callers. It also shares reported numbers with partners working on call blocking and labeling tools.
After you report the call, block the number on your phone. Scammers may spoof new numbers, but blocking still helps cut down on repeat calls from the same source.
Do not confirm your Social Security number, Medicare number, bank details, password, one-time code or home address during an unexpected call. If the caller claims to represent a real company, hang up. Then contact that company using a verified number.
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Spam calls have become one of those everyday annoyances that can turn serious fast. One minute, you think you are answering a local call. The next, someone may be trying to scare you into paying a fake bill, sharing personal information or pressing a button that leads to even more calls. The FTC&apos;s latest data shows complaints are rising again, and robocalls remain a major part of the problem. Arizona, Tennessee, Nevada, Illinois and Florida saw the highest complaint rates once population was factored in. The best move is to slow everything down. Let unknown numbers go to voicemail. Do not press buttons during robocalls. Turn on your carrier&apos;s spam tools and use your phone&apos;s built-in call protections. If an illegal call gets through, report it. The big takeaway: caller ID no longer deserves blind trust. A number can look local, familiar or official and still be fake.
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			  <news:name>Amy Grant says doctor’s blunt advice after traumatic brain injury changed her life</news:name>
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			<news:title>Amy Grant says doctor’s blunt advice after traumatic brain injury changed her life</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Amy Grant revealed the blunt advice that a doctor gave her after she suffered a traumatic brain injury in a serious bicycle accident.
In 2022, the &quot;Baby, Baby&quot; singer was knocked unconscious for about 10 minutes after falling off her bike. She was later treated at a hospital for a concussion as well as cuts and abrasions.
Grant, 65, has previously shared that her brain injury caused lingering symptoms including short-term memory problems, a slowed response time, balance issues, fatigue and difficulty remembering lyrics. The six-time Grammy Award winner said that she battled depression while enduring a long period of recovery.
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Now, the singer is releasing her new album &quot;The Me That Remains&quot; — her first collection of original music in 13 years — which she has described as her &quot;most personal&quot; record yet.
During a May 13 interview with Fox News Digital at the Covenant House California&apos;s &quot;Speak Out&quot; event, Grant explained how a doctor&apos;s straightforward guidance became the catalyst for a new chapter in her songwriting career and inspired her to share her story.
&quot;I got involved with writing in a more intentional way a couple of years ago, and I really did it as part of my own healing process,&quot; she recalled. &quot;I&apos;ve just been through a lot, as we all have, but I was two years past a pretty significant head injury and a doctor at the hospital said, &apos;Here&apos;s my advice. Lean in, don&apos;t pull back, don&apos;t shrink. Lean into the things that you&apos;ve loved.&apos;&quot;
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&quot;And I thought I&apos;ve always loved writing,&quot; Grant continued. &quot;And the first song I wrote was &apos;The Me That Remains.&apos;&quot;
Grant explained that aging has changed the way that she approaches songwriting, bringing her a new sense of perspective and freedom. 
&quot;In the whole record ‘The Me That Remains,’ I feel like I&apos;m just I&apos;m a witness to my life and others&apos; lives,&quot; she said. &quot;I find the older, I get the less I&apos;m worried about how it comes out. There&apos;s something about time that gives you the freedom to speak the truth. It&apos;s not always pretty, but it just is what it is.&quot;
&quot;So I don&apos;t know that I was holding back before, but I think it&apos;s just at 65, it&apos;s so lovely just to be a witness and to sing about what I see,&quot; Grant added. 
Reflecting on the meaning behind the album, Grant said, &quot;For every one of us, ‘The Me That Remains’ is like who you wake up and look at in the mirror. And we&apos;ve all been through so much, and it&apos;s just, you&apos;ve got to wrap your arms around your own life, welcome yourself, and to the ability you can do that, you have the capacity to welcome other people.&quot;
WATCH HERE: AMY GRANT SAYS DOCTOR&apos;S CANDID ADVICE AFTER BRAIN INJURY RESHAPED HER LIFE
In addition to the traumatic brain injury that she sustained in her bike accident, Grant has faced other serious health challenges in the past few years.
During a 2024 interview with People magazine, Grant recalled that after the bike crash, she was working with a vocalist who pointed out that the singer had experienced visible changes in the appearance of her neck.
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She said that doctors later discovered she had a thyroglossal duct cyst in her throat that suddenly enlarged after the trauma. According to the Cleveland Clinic, thyroglossal duct cysts are rare cysts in the throat that are present at birth. The cysts are usually discovered in children 10 years old or younger and rarely found after a person reaches adulthood.
Grant underwent a five-hour surgery in January 2023 to remove the cyst and told People that she had to relearn how to sing following the procedure.
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The &quot;Takes A Little Time&quot; singer also experienced a major health scare two years before her bike accident.
In late 2019, Grant accompanied her husband, country singer Vince Gill, to a cardiologist appointment because he had been experiencing shortness of breath. After examining Gill and telling him he was fine, his cardiologist, Dr. John Bright Cage, turned his attention to Grant and suggested that she also get her heart checked.
Testing and scans revealed that Grant had a rare birth defect called partial anomalous pulmonary venous return, or a PAPVR, which improperly circulates blood through the chambers of the heart.
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While speaking with the American Heart Association in 2024, Grant recalled that although Cage outlined the medical details of the condition, it was his frank assessment that gave her a clearer sense of the danger she was facing.
&quot;&apos;Amy,&apos;&quot; she remembered Cage telling her. &quot;You&apos;ll be fine, fine, fine … and then catastrophic.&quot;
WATCH HERE: AMY GRANT SAYS SHE WOULD ‘HAVE BEEN DEAD’ WITHOUT VINCE GILL CARDIOLOGIST VISIT
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&quot;No one was more surprised than I was that I was living with this,&quot; she shared. &quot;There was nothing about my life that said, &apos;You have a ticking time bomb.&apos; But I do.&quot;
&quot;A few months later,&quot; Grant said. &quot;I had open heart surgery that saved my life.&quot;
During her interview with Fox News Digital, Grant candidly reflected on what might have happened if she had not accompanied Gill to his doctor&apos;s visit on that fateful day.
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&quot;I&apos;d have been dead,&quot; she said. &quot;I mean, there are no guarantees ever.&quot;
While reflecting on whether her serious health challenges had changed her perspective on fame and success, Grant explained that her family has always kept her grounded.
&quot;I think the most helpful thing that has tempered my life from the beginning is that I&apos;m from a big family and if I had something big happen to me career-wise, you know, selling out the Forum or something, I would call home [ and say] &apos;Guess what happened?&apos; And I&apos;d be three sentences in and then I&apos;d hear about my nephew&apos;s basketball game. I go, &apos;Ok, how many points did he get?,&apos;&quot; Grant told Fox News Digital. &quot;Life is always in context with everything.&quot;
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&quot;What I feel now is that there&apos;s a lot less of life ahead of me than behind me,&quot; she continued. &quot;I&apos;m grateful. Every day I wake up, I go, &apos;Oh my gosh, I&apos;ve got another day, I have another day.&apos; And I think until some pretty serious things happen to me physically, I never thought about not having another day and now, every day&apos;s a gift. Even the hard stuff, because you kind of go, &apos;How do we navigate?&apos;&quot;
&quot;And what I really feel a sense of is all of our connectedness to each other,&quot; Grant added. &quot;I could not have survived any of those things without community.&quot;
WATCH HERE: AMY GRANT SHARES WHAT IT MEANT TO HER TO HEADLINE COVENANT HOUSE CALIFORNIA&apos;S ‘SPEAK OUT’ EVENT
Grant shared that she and her family have gained a greater appreciation for the time that they have together.
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&quot;We had a big family gathering down from Nashville and my three sisters, all of our kids, our grandkids at Easter.&quot; she recalled. &quot;And we got out in the yard, and we made a big circle, just kind of a shape where everybody&apos;s holding hands, and we just said, &apos;Just look around. Just look at the gift of each other, because there&apos;s not ever a guarantee that the next time we gather, we&apos;ll all be here.&apos; And that&apos;s just part of recognizing the gift of each day.&quot;
WATCH HERE: AMY GRANT REFLECTS ON HER NEW ALBUM ‘THE ME THAT REMAINS’
The &quot;Every Heartbeat&quot; hitmaker spoke with Fox News Digital ahead of her headlining performance at Covenant House California’s inaugural &quot;Speak Out,&quot; a ticketed live music event that was held at the iconic Troubadour on May 13 and benefited California’s homeless youth.
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Covenant House is an international nonprofit charity that provides safe housing, food, and holistic care for young people experiencing homelessness and survivors of human trafficking.
The event also featured testimonies and performances from young people who have transitioned from homelessness to independence through the nonprofit’s programs.
While speaking with Fox News Digital, Grant said that she was &quot;honored&quot; that she was asked to perform at the event and shared what participating in it meant to her.
&quot;I love all of the different youth that are singing. I was up there in the balcony going, &apos;Oh my gosh, every voice represents a lifetime.&apos; And I think some of these kids have seen more in their life and overcome hurdles that I can only imagine,&quot; she said. &quot;And to be a part of supporting this community is a gift to me.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Sara Carter reveals the exact moment she knew the FBI was spying on then-President-elect Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sara Carter still recalls the moment crucial details behind the Trump-Russia collusion narrative first began to unravel.
&quot;I didn’t want to believe what I was seeing,&quot; she said in a &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity&quot; exclusive.
At the time, Carter was working closely with investigative reporter John Solomon when information from sources began pointing toward possible surveillance of then-President-elect Donald Trump.
&quot;I went into John’s office and I said, ‘John, I need to talk to you. I believe that there are people in the FBI spying on President-elect Trump — the duly elected president of the United States,’&quot; she recalled.
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Solomon, initially in disbelief, sought more details, which prompted him to call his sources.
&quot;[He] comes back [and says], &apos;I’m not too sure.&apos; Then, we start working together on this because we’re not going to let it go.&quot;
Then something changed. Somewhere along the way, Solomon was approached by unidentified government officials in 2017 who told him he was uncovering what he now alleges is an 11-year conspiracy to undermine Trump.
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He recalled the mysterious moment on the same podcast in April.
&quot;We want to tell you that you’re at the tip of a very large iceberg and you need to keep drilling down,&quot; he said at the time, recalling the officials’ warning.
Solomon said the encounter happened shortly after he appeared on Hannity’s television show, where he had been discussing what he described as a sharp rise in the unmasking of Americans’ communications.
He had just pulled into his driveway when he saw a government vehicle with its flashers on parked in front of his mailbox. Two men got out of the car, leading him to initially fear he was about to be arrested, only to discover the pair had an important message to relay.
&quot;Well, that thing you were talking about tonight on television... it’s far deeper,&quot; Solomon recalled one of the men telling him.
&quot;And [the man] said, &apos;There is an incredible political dirty trick that&apos;s being carried out using the most awesome powers of the intelligence community.&apos;&quot;
According to Solomon, two mystery men urged him to &quot;keep looking.&quot;
Carter referenced the incident during her own discussion with Hannity, saying that, with help from sources, eventually exposed some crucial details.
&quot;I had my sources together, [and] together, we were able to unravel the beginnings of what was to be the most important story in American history,&quot; she said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Alabama is likely to appeal the ruling, which stops an effort to use a new congressional map that would redraw one majority-Black district.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 Early Bird ticket rates end May 29</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Save up to $410 on your TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 pass before prices increase on May 29 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Register here to join the tech epicenter in San Francisco.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>20 best post-Memorial Day deals: Up to 83% off grills, pillows, tech and more</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Memorial Day may be over, but plenty of deals are still going strong. From a pair of hotel-style pillows on Amazon for 70% off (their lowest price ever) to a Royal Gourmet charcoal grill for under $140 and a shopper-favorite DeWalt drill at half-price, we&apos;ve found the best post-holiday sales that are still worth buying.
READ MORE: Wayfair&apos;s popular Adirondack chair set is 62% off after Memorial Day
Electric weedwacker and string bundle: $49.99 (64% off)
Neutrogena SPF 70 dry-touch sunscreen: $5.51 (59% off)
Levi&apos;s men&apos;s 505 regular fit jeans: $31.27 (58% off)
HeyDude Wendy stretch canvas women&apos;s shoes: $29.74 (54% off)
Large chenille bathroom mat: $41.88 (40% off)
Sun Ninja beach tent: $54.94 (39% off)
5-in-1 knife sharpener with cut-resistant glove: $9.99 (38% off)
Dyson V8 cordless stick vacuum: $349.95 (35% off)
Multi-plug wall outlet surge protector: $9.99 (17% off)
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These two soft, supportive pillows are down to just $30 — that&apos;s $69 off! The German-imported sateen polyester keeps you cool, while the fill stays firm without sagging. With these currently being at their lowest price ever, it&apos;s no surprise that over 500 pairs sold in the past month alone on Amazon.
Original price: $99.99
These new A97 earbuds on Amazon offer premium features and design without the high price tag. They have noise cancellation, up to 8 hours of listening time per charge and come in a compact charging case for extended power. From long commutes to workouts, they&apos;re lightweight and comfortable to wear all day.
Original price: $24.98
A quick-dry polo helps you stay cool when playing golf, grilling on hot days or heading into the office. The casual style still looks elevated, and the large collection of colors means you can mix and match with your current wardrobe. Get it now while it&apos;s at its lowest price ever.
Original price: $28
This Hanes hoodie is the No. 1 best-selling men&apos;s athletic hoodie on Amazon. It&apos;s a lightweight option that&apos;s perfect for cool spring and summer evenings. Made with cotton sourced from American farms, it gives you a soft feel and is currently on sale for under $15. 
Original price: $249
Apple&apos;s AirPods have dropped just below $230, so now is a good time to buy. The built-in Active Noise Cancellation gives you an immersive listening experience, while voice isolation helps deliver clearer calls and audio. Take a hearing test and track health insights through Apple&apos;s Health app.
Original price: $129.99
Buy two lounge chairs for less than $100, complete with built-in trays for your drinks, snacks and phone. Each chair has multiple adjustable positions, and they also fold down flat for easy storage. While this American Flag design is perfect for your next America 250/Fourth of July cookout, it also comes in tons of solid colors.
Original price: $179
Now is the best time to grab DeWalt&apos;s high-powered drill, battery and a charger set while it&apos;s half off. The comfort grip handle prevents accidental slips, and the bright LED light with a 20-second release delay brightens corners and dark areas. Over 3,000 sold in the past month alone!
Original price: $1,142.82
This three-person conversation set includes an outdoor sofa, a movable ottoman, a glass-top coffee table and two decorative pillows. The wicker construction stands up to hot, often stormy summer weather, making it a durable option for outdoor use. You can&apos;t beat the value for the price.
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This breathable pajama set comes with a button-down shirt and slightly oversized shorts. A blend of spandex and soft rayon creates a lightweight fabric with stretch for added comfort. The set is down to $15, so stock up on multiple pairs. 
Original price: $49.99
Equipped with an 880-watt motor, this mini electric chainsaw cuts through tree branches with ease. Its lightweight design makes it comfortable to handle for all age groups, while a security lock helps prevent unwanted activation — all for under $30.
Original price: $29.99
Shop this sun protection shirt with a UPF 50+ rating if you spend a lot of time out in the blistering sun. The fabric wicks moisture away, keeping you dry whether you&apos;re hiking or lounging by the pool. Currently 50% off, this post-Memorial Day deal likely won&apos;t last much longer. 
Original price: $92
Get these super comfortable Skechers sneakers for 25% off on Amazon. Slip them on hands-free, and the cushioned insole provides added support for everyday use. The thicker heel also holds up well, even with regular wear.
Original price: $249.99
Finding a grill for less than $200 isn&apos;t common, which makes this Royal Gourmet charcoal grill worth the buy. It has more than 400 square inches of cooking space between the main grates and the warming rack, providing a convenient setup.
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A fire extinguisher is one of those essentials you don&apos;t think of until you actually need it. Stay prepared with this lightweight and compact set of three that stores easily in any corner or on the included mounting brackets. The non-toxic, eco-friendly solution leaves no residue, saving you from a messy cleanup. Just press, aim and spray at the first sign of flames.
Original price: $20.99
This compact power strip adds three outlets and four USB ports to expand your charging power while you&apos;re away on a cruise or on vacation. The packable design features an extendable cord that wraps around the outer shell for quick storage in a carry-on.
Original price: $538
Add comfortable seating to your patio for less with this Adirondack chair set, now $318 off. These weather-resistant outdoor lounge chairs fold in half for easy storage. If you need spots for guests, get a set of four with it&apos;s 63% off at Wayfair. 
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Original price: $1,800
A power-lift recliner helps you stand without the extra effort, and the massage and heating features add to your relaxation. Marked down just under $400, this is one of the biggest discounts on the list, saving you more than $1,400 while the sale lasts. 
Original price: $3,081.99
Even after Memorial Day, the mattress deals are still going strong. At over $2,000 off, this ComforPedic memory foam pick is one of the best mattress deals we&apos;ve seen yet. The firmness helps relieve pressure on the joints and even improve motion transfer between both partners and pets, helping you rest more soundly. 
Original price: $1,199
Save over $800 on Sealy&apos;s cooling memory foam mattress now that the rush has subsided. The medium firmness gives the ideal balance between support and cloud-like comfort. Multiple layers of foam regulate your body temperature and wick away moisture for a cooler night of sleep.
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Original price: $1,099
Weber&apos;s Genesis E-325 grill offers plenty of cooking space, with three burners, a sear zone and a side burner. Around the Memorial Day holiday (and shortly after) is one of the few times Weber grills are discounted, making it a good opportunity to buy while the price is below $1,000. 
If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Republicans have made gains with voters on education issues. A plan championed by Mr. Emanuel, a Democratic former mayor of Chicago, centers on college affordability.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Veteran owner of iconic &apos;Trump House&apos; dies after vicious alleged beating by stranger</news:name>
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			<news:title>Veteran owner of iconic &apos;Trump House&apos; dies after vicious alleged beating by stranger</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The owner of an iconic pro-America and President Donald Trump-themed home in southern California has died from injuries sustained in a savage alleged attack by a stranger last week.
Police announced Sunday night that Kerry Sheron, 69, passed away after several days in critical condition in the hospital. Sheron, a U.S. Army veteran, owned a home in Escondido, California, adorned with American flags and pro-Trump memorabilia.
The attack occurred outside Sheron&apos;s property, which for years was subject to complaints and vandalism.
Deputy District Attorney Ross Garcia described the vicious attack, allegedly perpetrated by 32-year-old Thomas Caleb Butler. He said Sheron was punched in the jaw once and fell to the ground before the suspect hit him several more times in the head, according to NBC 7.
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Butler was taken into custody without incident after a brief search, and was charged with attempted murder. Police said the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office is &quot;reviewing the circumstances to determine whether charges will be amended.&quot;
According to a friend of Butler&apos;s, he was a Navy veteran with PTSD.
The California Post reported that Butler &quot;sits in his room and thinks everyone is coming to get him,&quot; according to the friend, and that despite taking medication, his condition was deteriorating.
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&quot;This is the guy that plays with Legos and Star Wars stuff,&quot; Butler&apos;s friend reportedly said.
Around 2:15 p.m. Wednesday, Escondido, California police officers responded to reports of an assault at the intersection of East Mission Avenue and Buchanan Street, adjacent to the &quot;Trump House.&quot;
They found a man, later identified as Sheron, &quot;suffering from significant injuries,&quot; and police said that a bystander who intervened during the alleged attack was also injured.
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His wife, Maria Garcia, told The Post last week that she didn&apos;t expect her husband to survive.
Garcia also thought the attack was politically motivated.
&quot;He tried to kill my husband, you know,&quot; she told CBS 8. &quot;It&apos;s terrible. I don&apos;t know what kind of hate... what heart, the black heart.&quot;
&quot;They don&apos;t like the flags. I don&apos;t know why. I support America. My husband is [a] veteran,&quot; she said.
Fox News&apos; Michael Ruiz contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Neal McDonough says Hollywood labeled him a ‘religious nut,’ cost him his career and home</news:name>
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			<news:title>Neal McDonough says Hollywood labeled him a ‘religious nut,’ cost him his career and home</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Neal McDonough is looking back on a dark moment in his life and career.
During a recent interview with Fox News Digital, the 60-year-old actor discussed his Jimmy Stewart biopic he is a part of, &quot;Jimmy,&quot; and a time when he thought his Hollywood career was over.
&quot;What time is the bar open? That was generally my thought process back then,&quot; he explained. &quot;It was, you know, fired from a show because I wouldn&apos;t kiss a woman. No one would hire me because they thought I was this religious nut bag, which is that I love my wife so much. And no one can understand it, no one could understand it.&quot;
He went on to admit that while he &quot;was always a drinker,&quot; but &quot;it became a bad problem&quot; after he was blackballed for refusing to kiss his co-star, saying, &quot;I lost the house, lost the cars, lost everything.&quot;
The actor is currently starring in &quot;Jimmy,&quot; which tells the story of Jimmy Stewart in celebration of what would have been the actor&apos;s 118th birthday.
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While in this dark time, the &quot;Desperate Housewives&quot; star found kindness in his friend, actor Luke Perry, who allowed McDonough and his family to live in his home after they lost theirs.
&quot;’Justified’ was just coming out, but I still didn&apos;t think I was worth anything because I failed to my family. I failed, [my wife] Ruve, my five kids, that I lost our house. I lost all the beautiful things that were the shiny widgets that I had accumulated, were all taken away from me. And that crucifixion caused me so much inner pain because I made it all about me. How could I let the team down?&quot;
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After some introspection, and some tough love from his wife, he realized he had to make his life about serving God, &quot;rather than serving me.&quot;
He credited his wife of 25 years, Ruve, for giving him the motivation he needed to quit drinking, saying, &quot;She grabbed me and says, it&apos;s us or the bottle, you choose,&quot; and he &quot;never looked back.&quot;
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&quot;It&apos;s just a cold, hard fact that God gave me an amazing, incredible, most amazing woman that I&apos;ve ever met. I can talk forever about it, but she&apos;s my good luck charm, and she got through me hell, and now here I am, in a fantastic place in life that we&apos;re producing movies together. And I can&apos;t tell you how amazing that feels.&quot;
McDonough and his wife work together as producing partners and have made many projects together, including &quot;Boon,&quot; &quot;The Warrant: Breaker&apos;s Law,&quot; &quot;Homestead&quot; and &quot;The Last Rodeo.&quot;
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They first met in 2000 while filming &quot;Band of Brothers&quot; and began dating in 2001. They tied the knot in December 2003 and have since welcomed five children.
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&quot;Now, after producing the Jimmy story and playing Jimmy Stewart&apos;s dad and immersing myself in the world of Jimmy...to know what Jimmy Stewart had gone through just previously in World War II, and had already won the Academy Award for Mr. Smith, to come back after World War II and think, well, what am I going to do now in life?&quot; he said.
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After getting to know Stewart as a &quot;very conflicted guy who just tried to get up every day and do the right thing,&quot; he explained that the actor&apos;s birthday &quot;means a whole lot more to&quot; him this year than in the past.
&quot;Because Ruve and I got to see who Jimmy Stewart was, read all about Jimmy, what he had gone through, and then to watch it be personified in the amazing performance by KJ Apa,&quot; he said. &quot;I am one lucky and blessed dude to be part of it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Wyndham Clark&apos;s girlfriend Emily Tanner makes her TV debut after win, hockey parents gone wild &amp; MEAT!</news:name>
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			<news:title>Wyndham Clark&apos;s girlfriend Emily Tanner makes her TV debut after win, hockey parents gone wild &amp; MEAT!</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Let&apos;s get this short work week cranked up with a Tuesday edition of Screencaps where one of our long-time Instagram favorites, Emily Tanner, making her official debut on the PGA Tour after her boyfriend, Wyndham Clark, won his first tournament in over two years.
Those you who&apos;ve been with me for a number of years know that Emily has gone from being an Instagram model based in Michigan –– she went to Michigan State and graduated with a degree in public health –– to a Los Angeles-based model, to now being the new PGA Tour golf girlfriend.
Tanner was such an unknown to most back in April at The Masters to the point where Getty photographers were misidentifying her as Clark&apos;s old girlfriend. Ah, but Screencaps (I&apos;m taking credit here) was all over the biggest news in the golf girlfriend industry.
Those days are over. Tanner is officially on the scene and Clark IS BACK.
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• Moving along...I have to give the Cleveland Cavaliers credit for not just getting blown out, but really, really getting blown out to the point where the starters even saved their legs for their upcoming vacations. Losing Game 4 by the score of 130-93 to get swept takes real talent.
– Mike T. writes: Idaho veterans cemetery and Flags of Honor, Merrill Lynch park, Eagle, Idaho. God bless our veterans and America!
– Ron in Lake Oswego, Oregon emails: Don&apos;t know if you noticed but all the MLB Teams are wearing a Poppy on their Uniforms today. That&apos;s a great touch.
 
Kinsey: I didn&apos;t watch a single pitch of MLB on Monday. Between work, attending the Memorial Day parade with my boys, jumping on a work Zoom, working on the pool, mowing for my in-laws, making dinner for the family, planting flowers and then watering them in, I didn&apos;t see anything on TV until nearly 9 p.m. last night.
I did see MY Reds won again and the bullpen didn&apos;t completely implode, which was a nice way to kick off the start of summer.
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– Adam writes: I don’t know if it’s a rule or just a design standard, but the ball should be able to stop if you’re within a few feet of the cup.  It’s not supposed to be ski-ball where if you’re below the hole you have to keep putting as it keeps coming back to you unless you make it. And if that’s the only place on the green that isn’t the ski slope, then how do they move the cup around every day to let the greens heal?  Cup and foot traffic damage. Difficult greens are fine but that sounds like a stupid green, and I’ve played on some of those.  Stupid greens or stupid greenskeepers with stupid &quot;unfair&quot; pin placement.
Kinsey:  Now I can&apos;t remember if I was writing about the pin placement at Monroe (MI) Country Club or Ottawa Park, the oldest public course west of New York City. Both courses had diabolical pin placements that turned into absolute nightmares. The green at Monroe is a literal ski slope. The ball will barely sit still if you putt back uphill. Anything above the hole is rolling 20 feet off the green or more.
– Greg in Nebraska shows what he cooked up over the weekend: I hope everyone has a great Memorial Day.  I hope people who live in this country, but hate this country, will somehow gain a little understanding and move closer to sanity.
That being said, part of this great country is the ability to grill. I went and got a new pellet grill on Saturday. My daughter helped put it together. I did the burn off Saturday night and did a pork butt on Sunday. 10 hours and it pulled apart so easily. I am looking forward to more meat photos from everyone.
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– Scott in Rocky Point, NY says: My mini rant today is people insisting on bringing their dogs (nobody brings cats) to places where they shouldn&apos;t be, which for me, is everywhere. They bring them to the beaches we go to, even though signs clearly state, &quot;NO PETS ALLOWED.&quot; Grocery stores, department stores and even the laundromat I go to each Monday morning. Yappers, sniffers, poopers...I just can&apos;t. And they&apos;re clearly NOT service dogs. But I&apos;m guessing most claim mental illness as a reason they need little &quot;John Dingle&quot; with them 24/7. Not that hard to leave the little mutts at home for the grocery store trip. Don&apos;t get me started on the lady that brings three pups in a stroller out shopping. Stay home and order online. 
– Jim T. is mad at me: Normally, I agree with you on just about everything. Not surprising in that we&apos;re both solidly in the middle of mainstream American values and common sense. That we both hail from Dayton, Ohio, also likely contributes.
But I think you need to strongly reconsider your sneering condescension toward country covers of &quot;yacht rock&quot; songs. (I really dislike that name, too - those are my generation’s songs, and most of us will never be anywhere near a yacht.)For starters, Luke Combs sought and received Tracy Chapman’s permission before covering &quot;Fast Car&quot; (which, legally, you don’t have to do - all you have to do is pay the royalties!)
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And let’s not forget, it was the wokesters who howled in protest - arguing it was &quot;cultural appropriation&quot; for a white dude to cover a black woman’s composition. That’s not the kind of company you want to be found in, Joe! (And it was sweet seeing the wokesters’ comeuppance when Chapman came out and did a duet with Combs at the 2024 Grammys. If you’ve not seen the video, look it up - well worth the watch.)
A cover song is a musical tradition - it’s a way of honoring a song or artist you admire . (Combs said it was a song that reminded him of driving in his father’s pickup as a young kid - something I think all of us in SC Nation can appreciate!)
Now, obviously, there are good covers, bad covers, and Yoko Ono covers, and I have no idea which category Keith Urban’s album falls under. (I did get a review copy of Dolly Parton’s &quot;Rock Star&quot; from 2023 and am still not entirely sure what was going on there ...)
But Alan Jackson’s take on &quot;Tequila Sunrise&quot; is, if anything, even more in a &quot;yacht rock&quot; vein than the Eagles’ original version. Same with Travis Tritt’s version of &quot;Take It Easy.&quot; And outlaw country singer Shooter Jennings put a fun twist on Dire Straits’ &quot;Walk of Life.&quot;In 2024, a bunch of country musicians got together and did an entire tribute to Tom Petty. As would be expected, some work better than others, but I think most of us here would enjoy &quot;Breakdown&quot; by Ryan Hurd and Carly Pearce.
Circling back to Kevin in Naples, kudos for the Starbuck callout - a forgotten gem of a hit song from my high school years! And grouping Chuck Mangione’s smooth jazz with mellow rock - not a bad call at all.
– Lee D. says: The &quot;Netflix&quot; docuseries on U.S. Grant is actually a re-run that was originally produced by, and aired on, The History Channel back in 2020. It is based on a biography of the same name, &quot;Grant,&quot; written by Ron Chernow.
 
Don&apos;t want to give those America Last leftists who run Netflix undeserved credit for creating such a well-done production on American history.
– Tom M. from Tarpon Springs emails: Lets give the Tampa Bay Rays some kudos&apos;  All with the 24th LOWEST payroll.
I know it&apos;s not the REDS but.......
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That is it this week as we all attempt to get back into the swing of things. I know you&apos;re tired. I know you&apos;re beaten down by a weekend of crappy weather followed by bright blue skies on the first day back to work. The great news is that summer is here and patio season is upon us.
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Let&apos;s go to work, do our jobs and then get outside and enjoy life.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Video shows mob of teens invading NYC Church of Scientology in social media stunt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A mob of teenagers and young adults stormed the Church of Scientology of New York in early May, causing over $10,000 worth of damage in a ransacking spree inspired by a viral social media trend, video obtained by Fox News Digital shows.
The May 2 incident saw more than 30 people storm through a locked door on the church&apos;s West 46th Street side entrance while churchgoers were attending a service.
The vandals threw chairs and destroyed property as video showed some of them smiling and spraying security cameras with substances from a can. Some were carrying professional-style cameras to document the event, seemingly inspired by a similar trend on the West Coast.
Los Angeles teens have taken to engaging in so called &quot;speed runs,&quot; where they storm into city Scientology churches and film their attempt to stay inside the place of worship for as long as possible.
The New York edition resulted in hate crime charges for two of the alleged participants. 29-year-old Jaelen Dinkens and 21-year-old Mohammed Amolegbe were charged with burglary, criminal mischief and assault as hate crimes while 28-year-old Tashaun Simms was charged with obstructing governmental administration and tampering with physical evidence.
Participants in the episode also injured an employee of the church, a 30-year-old who sustained minor injuries after being kicked in the leg.
&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.
&quot;A group of individuals forced their way into the Church of Scientology New York, broke a locked door to gain entry, and rushed into the building,&quot; the church added.
&quot;The disruption endangered staff, parishioners and visitors, including individuals attending a seminar at the time. This was not a peaceful visit or lawful protested. It was a coordinated act involving forced entry, property damage, and physical aggression inside a house of worship.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Illegal alien indicted on manslaughter charges in daughter&apos;s rollover crash death</news:name>
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			<news:title>Illegal alien indicted on manslaughter charges in daughter&apos;s rollover crash death</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An illegal immigrant mother who ICE agents arrested after a deadly Arizona rollover crash that killed her nine-year-old daughter has now been indicted after toxicology results allegedly showed methamphetamine and marijuana in her system, according to Arizona prosecutors.
Brenda Rivera Estrada, 30, was indicted in connection with the April 12 crash on northbound Interstate 17 near Cactus Road in Phoenix, Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell announced Monday.
Authorities said Rivera Estrada crashed her SUV, killing her daughter, who was thrown from the vehicle. Three other children inside the SUV — an 11-year-old boy, a three-year-old boy and a one-year-old girl — suffered minor injuries.
Fox News Digital previously reported that Rivera Estrada’s daughter was allegedly sharing a seatbelt with a sibling when she was ejected during the rollover crash.
ICE ARRESTS RELEASED ILLEGAL ALIEN ACCUSED OF KILLING DAUGHTER, 9, IN ARIZONA ROLLOVER CRASH
Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers suspected Rivera Estrada had been impaired after they reportedly smelled marijuana at the scene. Prosecutors said toxicology results later showed Rivera Estrada screened positive for both marijuana and methamphetamine.
&quot;The suspect chose to get in a vehicle where she was allegedly under the influence of marijuana,&quot; a prosecutor previously told Fox 10 Phoenix. &quot;Multiple witnesses stated that she was driving above the posted speed limit, which was 65.&quot;
A Maricopa County grand jury indicted Rivera Estrada on one count of manslaughter, three counts of endangerment, one count of possession or use of dangerous drugs and one count of possession or use of drug paraphernalia.
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The manslaughter charge is classified as a Class Two Dangerous Felony.
Rivera Estrada was transported from ICE custody to the Maricopa County Jail following the indictment and is being held on a $250,000 cash bond, prosecutors said.
The indictment comes weeks after ICE confirmed Rivera Estrada, a Mexican national, had initially been released from local custody before federal immigration authorities took her into custody on an immigration detainer while prosecutors awaited toxicology and crash reconstruction results.
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ICE officials previously told Fox News Digital that Rivera Estrada entered the United States through Nogales, Arizona, in February 2009 as a nonimmigrant border crosser authorized to remain in the country for up to 30 days. Officials said she remained in the United States beyond that period in violation of federal immigration law.
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell previously defended the delay in filing charges, saying the case required additional investigation before prosecutors could move forward.
&quot;I have said this many times: we have one chance to get this right,&quot; Mitchell said last week. &quot;Complex cases like this routinely take time to gather the evidence needed to prove a case beyond a reasonable doubt.&quot;
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ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Phoenix Deputy Field Office Director Alejandro Almeida previously said Rivera Estrada’s arrest highlighted the importance of ICE’s Criminal Alien Program.
&quot;The identification and arrest of Brenda Liliana Rivera-Estrada by ICE underscores the importance of the Criminal Alien Program and highlights the public safety efforts undertaken by officers with Enforcement and Removal Operations,&quot; Almeida said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
Rivera Estrada remains in custody pending further court proceedings.
Fox News Digital’s Eric Mack contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>7-Eleven data breach affects over 185,000 people’s personal data</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The data breach included names, dates-of-birth, postal addresses, and Social Security numbers, according to a state government listing.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bryson DeChambeau insists he is ‘optimistic’ about the future of LIV Golf despite Saudis pulling funding</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bryson DeChambeau insists he is ‘optimistic’ about the future of LIV Golf despite Saudis pulling funding</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Optimism isn&apos;t exactly the overarching feeling surrounding LIV Golf at the moment, but Bryson DeChambeau is doing his best to keep the circuit&apos;s spirits high, and doing so with a slight change in tune.
In recent weeks, following the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF) officially announcing that it will be pulling the plug on LIV funding after the 2026 season, DeChambeau has been a bit all over the place.
With LIV&apos;s future entirely up in the air, the two-time U.S. Open winner has, on multiple occasions, teased the idea that he could turn the majority of his focus to growing his YouTube channel and essentially just show up to major championships. DeChambeau has also spoken about a return to the PGA Tour, specifically the hurdles he sees in his way, if a path back presents itself.
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Now, ahead of this week&apos;s LIV event in Korea, where he is the defending champion, he&apos;s back beating the drum for the circuit and its future.
&quot;We were surprised that they pulled out as quickly as they did,&quot; DeChambeau said about the Saudi PIF&apos;s announcement. &quot;We didn’t really see that coming. But that’s okay. One door closes, another opens.
&quot;I think that’s the way a lot of us are looking at it. I think we all have optimism that there is a business plan that makes sense for team golf. I’d quite honestly actually – how do I say it? I’m very optimistic with the business plan of team golf compared to other models, in my opinion.&quot;
DeChambeau also made it clear that he&apos;s doing all he can behind the scenes to give LIV its best opportunity for the future.
&quot;We’ll see if investors like it or not. I’m giving all I can to make it happen, and if it doesn’t, it doesn’t happen,&quot; DeChambeau explained.
According to recent reports from Sportico and CNBC, LIV Golf has a new pitch for potential investors that is focused on a 10-event, global schedule. The 2026 LIV schedule includes 12 total events.
The league is reportedly seeking $250 million to $350 million to continue operations, while projecting a profit within three years.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>One of America&apos;s most beautiful national parks now facing Disneyland-level crowds</news:name>
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			<news:title>One of America&apos;s most beautiful national parks now facing Disneyland-level crowds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Months after federal officials instituted a new policy to bring more crowds to Yosemite National Park, tourists are apparently coming back with a vengeance.
Yosemite is receiving a surge of visitors, with 225,817 recreational guests in March as opposed to just 155,758 visitors in March of last year, according to SFGate.
That marks the busiest month since 2016, the California-based outlet said, and comes after the National Park Service (NPS) recently rolled back advance reservations at Yosemite.
STUNNING VACATION HOT SPOT TURNS INTO OVERCROWDED NIGHTMARE AS TOURISTS FLOOD STREETS
An NPS spokesperson, however, told Fox News Digital that the recent overcrowding claims &quot;are not an accurate characterization of current park operations.&quot;
The official added, &quot;Yosemite, like many iconic national parks, experiences periods of high visitation, particularly around weather-dependent events and holiday weekends.&quot;
In February, the NPS announced Yosemite would no longer require advance reservations, even during peak summer months.
&quot;The park will rely on real-time traffic management measures, including temporary traffic diversions when parking areas reach capacity and deployment of additional seasonal staff to manage high-use areas,&quot; the NPS said.
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The changes were rolled out to &quot;support strong visitation in 2026,&quot; per the NPS — but according to California media outlets, that worked a little too well.
Visitors have been struggling with overcrowding ahead of the busy summer season, with parking lots filling early, shuttle buses packed to capacity and drivers circling Yosemite Valley in search of spaces, The Los Angeles Times reported.
&quot;The waits are insane,&quot; San Jose resident Kunal Khandwala said about the shuttle service, after struggling to find parking, the LA Times said.
John Buckley, executive director of the Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center (CSERC), described the overcrowded conditions in an interview with SFGate.
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&quot;Especially on Saturdays and sometimes also on Fridays and Sundays, the amount of crowding in the park exceeds the capacity of the parking lots, results in vehicles parked inappropriately wherever they can squeeze in along roads, and results in a crammed-together visitor experience,&quot; said Buckley.
Buckley said a Yosemite visitor recently told a CSERC staff member that the crowds were &quot;wall to wall&quot; and that visiting the park &quot;felt like a day at Disneyland.&quot;
In a Facebook group for Yosemite visitors, users complained about the crowds in a variety of posts.
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&quot;We were there this past Saturday through Monday … Saturday it was awful, there was absolutely no parking anywhere,&quot; one person said recently.
&quot;[Every day] has been busier,&quot; another wrote.
&quot;Plan on every single day between Memorial Day and Labor Day to be exceedingly crowded,&quot; a third user said.
Another Facebook user wrote, &quot;Only way to avoid summer crowds — to not go in summer!&quot;
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Not all visitors described severe crowding. 
Conditions seemingly vary across different areas of the 1,169-square-mile park and at different times of the year.
&quot;Very uncrowded as compared to summer months. ... Weather may have contributed to this a bit, though,&quot; one Facebook user said a couple of months ago. 
Another person wrote on Facebook in the middle of March, &quot;Just got back, crowds are very minimal, especially early in the day! I can’t image going there [during] peak season.&quot;
Other social media users described beautiful weather and no issues with crowds. 
The NPS spokesperson said, &quot;America’s national parks are open and accessible, and we are pleased to see strong public interest in experiencing these treasured places.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hasan Piker names pro-CCP tycoon Singham as financier of &apos;political movements&apos; despite nonprofit veneer</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hasan Piker names pro-CCP tycoon Singham as financier of &apos;political movements&apos; despite nonprofit veneer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Far-left political influencer Hasan Piker identified American Marxist tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham as a major financier behind a network of pro-communist U.S. nonprofits engaged in &quot;political advocacy&quot; and &quot;a lot of political movements,&quot; marking the first public acknowledgment from a figure inside the far-left network that organizations in the Singham network are operating with an explicitly political agenda.
The comments are significant because congressional investigators and watchdog groups have long argued that nonprofits connected to Singham are functioning as overt political operations while enjoying tax-exempt charitable status. Critics argue such activity may violate nonprofit tax laws, which place strict limits on the amount of political activity charities can conduct.
As Fox News Digital reported exclusively on Saturday, Treasury Department&apos;s Office of Foreign Assets Control issued an administrative subpoena to Piker and far-left CodePink co-founder Susan Medea Benjamin for possibly violating sanctions against doing business with the Communist Party of Cuba when they traveled to the island nation in March for an ideologically-charged transnational convergence of communists in an international &quot;convoy.&quot;
Piker and Benjamin haven&apos;t responded to requests for comment, but they have publicly defended their trips to March as &quot;humanitarian&quot; missions to help the people of Cuba.
FEDS SUBPOENA HASAN PIKER, MEDEA BENJAMIN OVER CUBA TRIPS
At about 37 minutes in a six-hour livestream on Monday, headlined, &quot;FEDS ARE AFTER ME,&quot; punctuated with two cursing emojis, Piker stunned listeners knowledgeable about the intricacies of far-left networks by saying that he believes federal investigators are ultimately targeting Singham and the organizations he supports, including CodePink and the self-declared communist organizations ANSWER Coalition and Party for Socialism and Liberation, for the &quot;political&quot; work they do.
Together, these groups and others in the Singham network have organized, coordinated and staffed most of the divisive anti-U.S. street protests the nation has seen over the past decade. Party for Socialism and Liberation is called &quot;PSL&quot; by far-left activists.
&quot;I think that ultimately the target is probably Singham and his operation from PSL to ANSWER Coalition to CodePink — like anything that he has ever financed,&quot; Piker said during the stream.
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A five-part Fox News Digital investigation published in March, the week of the Cuba convoy, documented how Singham funneled $278 million, starting in 2017 after his marriage to CodePink co-founder Jodie Evans, into a network of six nonprofits that, in turn, have financially supported dozens of organizations globally and operationally participated in a transnational network of about 2,000 organizations, most of them promoting pro-China messaging and causes aligned with the Chinese Communist Party.
The investigation also documented for the first time Singham&apos;s appearance at a Shanghai conference in November 2025 at the Golden Tulip Hotel, where he praised Chinese President Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party&apos;s vision for a &quot;new world order.&quot;
Piker defended Singham during the livestream, arguing the federal government was attempting to suppress activism financed by Singham, a wealthy ideological donor.
&quot;And it’s not new, it’s been around for a while,&quot; Piker said.
Piker continued. &quot;It’s like totally f---ing ridiculous to try and stop the political advocacy of an American citizen.&quot;
He continued: &quot;Roy Singham is an American citizen. He lives in China now and he&apos;s a centimillionaire. I think he has almost a billion dollars.&quot; A centimillioniare is a rich person with a net worth of at least $100 million.
In 2017, Singham sold his technology company, Thoughtworks, for an estimated $785 million, and began establishing a new network of shell corporations and nonprofit organizations in the U.S., from his adopted base in Shanghai, according to the Fox News Digital investigation.
Piker then described Singham as &quot;funding vehicle&quot; for &quot;a lot of political movements.&quot; The Singham network has deployed rapid-response teams to protest U.S. actions, including demonstrations that support the Islamic Republic of Iran, with professional protesters like CodePink D.C. Coordinator Olivia DiNucci painting her hands red to vilify U.S. military action in Iran. She protested beside Benjamin outside the White House.
HOUSE HEARING RAISES RED FLAGS OVER FORMER TECH MOGUL&apos;S ‘CCP NETWORK’ ALLEGEDLY FUNDING OF FAR-LEFT GROUPS
Piker said, &quot;Not sure how much money he has now, but he&apos;s been a funding vehicle for a lot of political movements in the country, like a lot of activism, and they hate that s---, so they&apos;re trying to jam them up.&quot;
&quot;They&apos;re trying to hit him on anything and everything they possibly can. That&apos;s it, that&apos;s the goal here. That&apos;s the broader goal.&quot;
Monday&apos;s comments were especially notable because they marked the first time a prominent figure within the network openly characterized Singham’s role as supporting &quot;political movements&quot; and &quot;political advocacy&quot; operations in the United States.
According to Fox News Digital&apos;s investigation, Singham has pumped the $285 million into six organizations: $22.44 million to the People’s Forum, a hub for communist organizing in New York City; $1.33 million to CodePink; $68.7 million to Justice and Education Fund Inc., a nonprofit that funnels money to anonymous projects overseas; $1.098 million to BreakThrough BT Media, a propaganda arm; and $16.76 million to Tricontinental Ltd., a pro-communist think tank. The Party for Socialism and Liberation and ANSWER Coalition share office space at the People&apos;s Forum and share leadership with the People&apos;s Forum.
Multiple congressional committees — including the Senate Judiciary Committee, the House Judiciary Committee, House Oversight Committee and House Ways and Means Committee — have examined aspects of Singham’s funding network, particularly questions surrounding foreign influence, nonprofit compliance and political advocacy activities.
Investigators have increasingly focused on whether organizations receiving charitable tax benefits engaged in political activism beyond the scope permitted under federal law. Piker&apos;s description of Singham as financing &quot;political movements&quot; may now intensify the investigations.
WHO IS HASAN PIKER? MEET THE FAR-LEFT STREAMER WHO IS STIRRING UP CONTROVERSY ONLINE AND DIVIDING DEMOCRATS
Piker is the Turkish-born nephew of a Turkish-American socialist political operative Cenk Uygur, founder of the Young Turks YouTube channel and a co-founder of Justice Democrats, a socialist organization that helped elect far-left lawmakers including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Ilhan Omar and Rep. Rashida Tlaib.
In recent years, Piker has risen to national prominence as one of the country’s most influential left-wing online commentators, espousing Marxism even though critics call him a &quot;champagne socialist,&quot; because of his penchant for wearing designer clothes, driving expensive vehicles and living a high-end lifestyle. Piker drew criticism in even socialist circles for living in a $2 million home in West Hollywood, California.
Piker has monetized these hours-long livestreams on a platform called Twitch, popular with young online gamers. He talks for hours on end, mostly without a script, free associating in a stream of conscious that often includes rants, curses and condemnations of the very nation where he has built his wealth, repeating the talking points of U.S. adversaries including Russia, China, Cuba and Hamas, the terrorist organization. In his livestream on Monday, Piker bragged about buying a suit from a photoshoot he just completed in New York City over the weekend.
News of the subpoena against Piker and Benjamin triggered widespread reaction across activist and political circles, with far-left figures and organizations rallying behind Piker, while even Democratic leaders and influencers mocked Piker for turning his back on Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and now facing scrutiny from the Trump administration.
Piker himself has devoted two livestreams since the news broke to condemning the investigation, describing it as politically motivated and characterizing himself as a victim.
The Treasury Department&apos;s Office of Foreign Assets Control enforces U.S. sanctions laws and restrictions involving foreign governments, organizations and individuals under Treasury Department sanctions programs. In Washington policy circles, &quot;OFAC&quot; has become a verb and getting &quot;OFAC&apos;ed&quot; is widely viewed as a serious escalation because it can indicate potential sanctions or foreign transaction violations.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Sophia Compton contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Amazon fulfillment competitor Stord raises $250M at $3B valuation</news:name>
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			<news:title>Amazon fulfillment competitor Stord raises $250M at $3B valuation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Stord was founded in 2015 by then-college students CEO Sean Henry  and CTO Jacob Boudreau while they were still at Georgia Tech.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ozempic-style drugs linked to major slowdown in cancer spread, new study finds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ozempic-style drugs linked to major slowdown in cancer spread, new study finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Popular GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) weight-loss drugs may help slow the spread of some cancers, according to new research to be presented at a major medical conference.
Research led by Cleveland Clinic found that the medications may reduce the spread of several obesity-related cancers, including lung, breast, colorectal and liver cancers.
The findings will be presented at the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting next week in Chicago.
WEIGHT-LOSS DRUGS NOW LINKED TO CANCER PROTECTION IN WOMEN, MAJOR NEW STUDY REVEALS
According to a press release, the real-world retrospective study included 12,112 patients with the following types of obesity-related cancers, ranging from stage 1 to stage 3.
Half of the participants started a GLP-1 medication – semaglutide, tirzepatide, dulaglutide, liraglutide, lixisenatide or pramlintide – after their cancer diagnosis.
The other half began taking a DPP-4 inhibitor comparator (&quot;gliptins&quot;), a different class of diabetes medications, the study noted.
WEIGHT-LOSS DRUGS’ IMPACT ON CANCER RISK REVEALED IN NEW STUDY
Compared to the patients taking gliptins, the GLP-1 users were found to have significantly lower progression to stage 4 disease for four types of cancers.
The biggest risk reduction was for non-small cell lung cancer (50%), followed by breast cancer (43%), colorectal cancer (31%) and liver cancer (38%).
&quot;Our study found that use of GLP-1 drugs, compared to DPP-4 inhibitors and other antidiabetic drugs, was associated with a meaningful reduction in cancer progression across four solid tumor types,&quot; said lead study author Mark David Orland, MD, of the Taussig Cancer Institute at Cleveland Clinic, in the release. &quot;It provides early evidence that future studies are worth pursuing.&quot;
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Three other types of cancer – prostate, pancreatic and kidney – also had lower rates of spread among those taking GLP-1s, but those differences were &quot;not statistically significant,&quot; the researchers noted.
Tumors with higher levels of GLP-1 receptors — proteins that help cells respond to GLP-1 hormones and drugs — were also linked to better survival outcomes, according to the study findings.
Overall, patients whose tumors had more of these receptors were about one-third less likely to die during the study period.
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The incidence of adverse side effects were similar between GLP-1 and gliptin groups.
The findings suggest that GLP-1 pathways may directly influence how some cancers grow or spread, though researchers say more studies are needed to understand the mechanism behind this effect.
The study, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, had some limitations, according to the researchers. As it was retrospective and observational in design – as opposed to a randomized clinical trial – it couldn’t prove that GLP-1 drugs directly prevent cancer progression.
Other factors, such as participants’ health conditions, weight loss and metabolic improvements, may have influenced the results, researchers noted.
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For some specific cancer types, there may not have been enough patients represented to detect statistically significant differences.
Further randomized clinical trials are needed to evaluate these preliminary findings and to determine the specific ways in which GLP-1s control cancer progression.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Any new Iran deal should be judged by results, not victory-lap rhetoric</news:name>
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			<news:title>Any new Iran deal should be judged by results, not victory-lap rhetoric</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump will present the emerging Iran agreement as vindication of peace through strength. He will argue that American military power forced Tehran to the negotiating table, blocked a nuclear Iran, and ended months of choking instability in the Strait of Hormuz.
He is not wrong about the military record. But wars are not judged by the speeches that launch them. They are judged by the conditions they leave behind. That is the standard Carl von Clausewitz set — and it is the standard that must be applied to whatever Washington is about to sign.
What the Military Achieved
America and Israel achieved undeniable battlefield results. Iranian air defenses were degraded, missile sites struck, naval capabilities weakened, and key IRGC leaders killed. Tehran’s proxy networks sustained significant setbacks. The operation demonstrated overwhelming U.S.–Israeli military superiority.
Militarily, Iran paid a steep price. Battlefield dominance and strategic success are not the same thing.
The Deal Taking Shape
Trump declared Saturday that a deal reopening the Strait of Hormuz was &quot;largely negotiated.&quot; The framework centers on an immediate opening of the strait in exchange for lifting the U.S. naval blockade, followed by 60 days of nuclear negotiations. The draft memorandum of understanding, according to Axios commits Iran to never pursuing nuclear weapons and to negotiating a suspension of its enrichment program. Washington would discuss lifting sanctions and unfreezing Iranian funds — but only implement those steps as part of a final, verified agreement.
WHY TRUMP, IRAN SEEM LIGHT-YEARS APART ON ANY POSSIBLE DEAL TO END THE WAR
A senior Trump administration official said Sunday that Iran agreed in principle to dispose of its highly enriched uranium stockpile. The mechanism, however, remains unsettled. The Trump administration wants the final deal to cover all of Iran’s roughly 2,000 kilograms of enriched uranium — not just the 450 kilograms enriched to near-weapons-grade. Tehran also holds substantial quantities of lower-enriched uranium that any credible denuclearization agreement must address. &quot;Nobody disputes that the stockpile will be disposed of. The question is how,&quot; the official said.
The details remain treacherous. Tehran disputes American characterizations of the uranium surrender and insists sanctions relief must come first. Enrichment, inspections, missile restrictions, and proxy operations remain unresolved.
Kicking the Can Again
Permanent denuclearization was not achieved. The 60-day clock opens a negotiating window, not a settled outcome. Tehran has played this game before. The 2015 JCPOA deferred the nuclear question rather than resolved it — and Iran spent those years expanding its enrichment capability. This memorandum of understanding may do the same.
The ayatollahs buy time through incremental compliance. As I argued in this space last month, regime survival is Tehran’s definition of victory. If Iran exits 60 days of negotiations with its enrichment infrastructure intact and its frozen assets unlocked, it will have preserved its strategic position at acceptable cost.
Trump’s Broader Vision
Trump is not framing this as a ceasefire alone. On Sunday he took to Truth Social to connect the Iran negotiations with a broader regional realignment. &quot;I would like to thank, thus far, all of the countries of the Middle East for their support and cooperation, which will be further enhanced and strengthened by their joining the Nations of the historic Abraham Accords,&quot; Trump wrote. He added: &quot;Who knows, perhaps the Islamic Republic of Iran would like to join, as well!&quot; According to Axios, Trump told leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, and the UAE during a Saturday conference call that he wants their nations to sign peace agreements with Israel once the Iran conflict ends. Senior administration officials described the framework as &quot;Abraham Accords Plus.&quot;
That vision is strategically coherent — and deeply ambitious. Iran’s ayatollahs have never recognized Israel and remain committed to its destruction. Any accord built on Israeli recognition is a concession no sitting Iranian leadership can make and survive politically at home.
Iran’s Weapon No Bomb Could Match
Iran’s most powerful weapon in this war was never a centrifuge. The ayatollahs understood before the first strike that their geography gave them a lever no air campaign could pry loose. The Strait of Hormuz — through which roughly one-quarter of the world’s seaborne oil trade passes daily — imposed severe economic pressure on the entire world without requiring Iran to win a single military engagement.
That is why Gulf states, global markets, and energy-dependent economies pushed hard for de-escalation. Iran lost most of the fighting and preserved the leverage it entered with. Tehran will not forget that.
The Opposition Casualty
Before the conflict, anti-regime sentiment inside Iran was visible and growing. Wars often strengthen the very regimes they fail to topple. Nationalism intensifies under foreign attack. Wartime crackdowns suppress dissent. Reports now indicate intensified internal repression as the regime consolidates control. The war may have weakened Iran’s anti-regime forces precisely when they appeared strongest — an outcome no strike package could have anticipated or corrected.
History’s Verdict
History will not be kind to the architects of this war. America spent blood, a significant part of its arsenal, treasure, and strategic credibility. The Iranian regime survived intact. The nuclear program — set back but not eliminated by the June 2025 strikes — remains in negotiation, not foreclosed. Proxy networks remain armed. The Strait remains a choke point Tehran knows how to exploit.
TRUMP PUSHED IRAN TO THE BRINK — BUT DID WE WIN ANYTHING THAT LASTS?
The precedents are sobering. Hezbollah emerged from the 2006 Lebanon war bloodied but politically emboldened. The Taliban outlasted two decades of U.S. military pressure. North Vietnam absorbed devastating losses after Tet and still won the political contest.
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Cuba should study that record carefully. The Trump administration is now developing military options against Havana, applying a pressure template drawn from Iran. But Iran demonstrated that airpower and naval blockades do not by themselves produce political transformation against a regime optimized for survival. Before Washington commits to another military campaign against an ideologically hardened government, the Iran ledger demands an honest accounting.
America demonstrated overwhelming military power in this war. Iran demonstrated political endurance. As I argued in April when Operation Epic Fury still lacked a defined political end state, the Clausewitz standard demands one question: did military force serve a coherent political objective?
If the Iranian regime emerges intact, enrichment-capable on a monitored and temporary basis, with Hormuz leverage it already knew how to use — that question remains unanswered.
A memorandum of understanding will not resolve it. Sixty days of negotiation will not resolve it. What Iran does when the clock runs out will.
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			<news:title>Conservatives say AI chatbots are being weaponized with left-wing media bias as millions rely on them</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Influential conservatives believe artificial intelligence is being weaponized by relying on left-wing media and politically charged sources, making it difficult for the average American to trust it as a news source. 
AI systems are widely known to sometimes &quot;hallucinate&quot; and generate false-yet-believable information that can quickly erode trust. Some critics insist chatbots such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini and Claude provide information with a liberal slant, or push information from left-leaning news sources while silencing opposing views. 
As more and more Americans rely on the technology, the right-leaning Media Research Center (MRC) has conducted studies in an attempt to determine if the chatbots should be relied upon — and they don&apos;t find the results encouraging.
&quot;We’re watching the next phase of media bias unfold in real time,&quot; Media Research Center President David Bozell told Fox News Digital. &quot;Silicon Valley’s shiny new toys can no longer be considered neutral and cannot be trusted.&quot;
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ChatGPT, which is developed by OpenAI, insisted in January nobody named Charlie Kirk was ever assassinated and declared no credible evidence or reporting could substantiate such a claim, according to the MRC. That same month, the MRC reported that Claude, which is developed by Anthropic, rejected the notion that AI should directly incorporate the U.S. First Amendment into its policies.
Earlier this week, Fox News Digital reported that controversial Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner made graphic sexual comments on his now-deleted Reddit account about masturbating in portable toilets and explicit graffiti found in military restrooms. The vulgar posts were made under &quot;P-Hustle,&quot; a now-deleted Reddit account that Platner previously acknowledged was his. 
In even more problematic posts on the same Reddit account, he appeared to mock a U.S. soldier who was almost killed in combat, suggesting the &quot;dumb motherf---er didn&apos;t deserve to live&quot; and &quot;poor marksmanship on the Taliban&apos;s part is the only reason this mouthbreather made it home.&quot; 
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While political strategists believe the uncouth remarks could turn off voters, three major chatbots largely ignored the controversy when asked, &quot;What are the latest major developments involving Graham Platner?&quot;
Gemini responded that Platner was featured on the cover of Time magazine, has emerged as the &quot;presumptive Democratic nominee&quot; with Gov. Janet Mills exiting the race, spotlighted a recent poll showing Platner holding a lead over Sen. Susan Collins and noted that he’s received high-profile endorsements. 
After the four positive &quot;developments,&quot; Gemini noted that Platner has also faced &quot;scrutiny regarding his personal background and past online footprint,&quot; but failed to acknowledge the Fox News Digital report as of last week. Instead, Gemini cited a brief CNN video that declared Platner’s &quot;authenticity&quot; is drawing people to his campaign. 
ChatGPT also responded that Platner was now the presumptive Democrat nominee, noted that polling showed him above Collins and emphasized the extreme cost of the Senate battleground. The fourth bullet point said Platner’s &quot;old Reddit posts are back at the center of the campaign,&quot; but focused on Republicans &quot;using Platner’s old Reddit archive in attack ads and stories,&quot; forcing users to click through the source material to find out what he actually said. 
PLATNER&apos;S DELETED REDDIT SPARKS OUTRAGE AGAIN AS HE APPEARS TO MOCK WOUNDED SOLDIER: &apos;DIDN&apos;T DESERVE TO LIVE&apos;
The first source used by ChatGPT to cover the Reddit controversy was a Bangor Daily News article headlined, &quot;Republicans are picking apart Graham Platner’s Reddit archive post by post.&quot; Readers without a paid subscription to the local Maine newspaper would be blocked from seeing what Platner wrote by a paywall. 
On Claude, the same query offered information on Platner’s background, political rise and recent polling before noting the Democrat once wrote on Reddit that he had &quot;become a communist.&quot; Claude cited a 2025 Fox News Digital report on Platner insisting it was a joke, but the chatbot failed to mention the more recent controversies. Claude did, however, point to the Time magazine profile that was published the day prior. 
In 2024, The Atlantic CEO Nicholas Thompson discussed a deal his liberal magazine signed with OpenAI that allowed ChatGPT to use archives as training data. 
&quot;We want to shape the industry in the best possible direction based on our values, and we think the values that are important,&quot; Thompson told The Verge. &quot;Just like if there had been a way early in Facebook to shift the way that News Feed work, so that established brands weren’t given the same weight as non-established brands.&quot;
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The following year, a Pew Research Center study indicated that 57% of teenagers rely on AI chatbots when searching for information. Pew then noted that &quot;inaccurate information is fairly common on chatbots.&quot; 
&quot;About half of adults who get news from AI chatbots say they at least sometimes come across news there that they think is inaccurate. That includes 16% who say this happens often or extremely often,&quot; Pew researchers added. 
Dan Schneider, vice president of MRC’s Free Speech America, who noted that Grok did credit the Fox News Digital reporting, believes ideological skew in today’s AI systems is undeniable. 
&quot;Research from international scientists confirms what we’ve seen firsthand: these chatbots disproportionately rely on left-wing media and politically charged sources… to generate their answers,&quot; Schneider told Fox News Digital.
&quot;While platforms like xAI’s Grok offer a rare flash of transparency by letting users see their sources, the rest of the industry remains a black box,&quot; he continued. &quot;AI should be a neutral tool for information, not a weapon used to advance a narrow political agenda.&quot; 
Media watchdogs have taken note that top executives from ChatGPT parent OpenAI, along with leaders from Anthropic’s Claude, have deep ties to the Democratic Party, while Grok is led and controlled by Trump ally Elon Musk. 
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The New York Post published an opinion piece in March by a University of Cambridge PhD student researching the psychology of propaganda headlined, &quot;How biased ChatGPT tried to keep this column out of The New York Post.&quot;
&quot;For years, critics have charged that artificial intelligence platforms like OpenAI’s ChatGPT display a clear leftist bias, even as developers insist their products are trustworthy and objective. Recently, I experienced a disturbing incident that cast doubt on that claim,&quot; Malia Marks wrote, noting that she used AI to help decide where her work should be submitted for publication. 
&quot;It’s saved me many headaches in choosing peer-reviewed journals for my scientific studies — but when I asked ChatGPT where to send my freelance writing, things got weird. A few weeks ago, I asked OpenAI’s large language model for input on where to submit a piece about politically motivated scientific malpractice,&quot; she wrote. 
&quot;Specifically, the column criticized the prestigious journal Nature for publishing a study in which progressive social scientists misrepresented their results to disparage political conservatives,&quot; Marks continued. &quot;The mainstream outlets it recommended were all left-leaning. As a follow-up, I asked Chat specifically how my column would be received by a major right-leaning outlet like The New York Post.&quot;
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Marks explained that the chatbot said her article would be a good fit for The Post, but cautioned her against submitting it.
&quot;Why? Because writing for The Post, it told me, would be devastating to my career,&quot; Marks wrote. &quot;According to ChatGPT, publishing in The Post would ‘reduce [my] credibility in academic or cross-partisan circles,’ making ‘future placement in centrist or liberal outlets harder.’&quot; 
Marks noted that the Post is not considered an &quot;outright conservative publication,&quot; and said it was &quot;unsettling to get a warning about the negative career impacts of publishing in a major media outlet merely because of its political alignment.&quot; 
She said ChatGPT recommended that she rework her piece to make it suitable for left-leaning publications like The New York Times or The Atlantic. 
OpenAI and Anthropic did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment. 
Google told Fox News Digital that &quot;Gemini is designed to offer neutral responses that don’t favor any political ideology, viewpoint or candidate.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Titans&apos; Will Levis faced sex tape hack, spent &apos;exorbitant amount of money&apos; to investigate, mom says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Titans&apos; Will Levis faced sex tape hack, spent &apos;exorbitant amount of money&apos; to investigate, mom says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The mother of Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis opened up about how she and her son dealt with a sex tape that leaked of him and his former girlfriend in 2024.
Beth Levis revealed in an interview on &quot;The Ross Tucker Podcast&quot; that her son was the target of a hack from a group in Eastern Europe. The Titans selected then-Kentucky quarterback in the draft just one year prior to the hack.
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&quot;Will actually ended up engaging in hiring a cyber security specialist and private investigator and spent an exorbitant amount of money to try to get to the bottom of this, and through that try to scrape, it’s amazing that you can do this, it’s crazy these people are even available, but try to scrape what they could to ultimately make this go away. And ultimately a lot of the content was taken down, but you can never scrape anything entirely from the internet, it’s there forever, there is a footprint unfortunately,&quot; she said.
&quot;We did find out that actually this content was stolen and his private either laptop or digital platform/phone, whatever, was actually breached and invaded a year or two earlier when he was in college. And we come to find out this was an Eastern European hacking group that is notorious for trying to target what they think might be an attractive couple they can then expose and make and do what they do for attention.&quot;
Beth Levis never named the woman who was also featured in the sex tape. Levis dated Gia Duddy going into the draft. The two later split.
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&quot;We actually came to terms with that, at least we knew where it came from. It wasn’t something malicious from who knows, somebody else.&quot;
Beth Levis said that the quarterback called her when he realized the sex tape was leaked and apologized. She said her heart &quot;sank&quot; hearing the apology.
Will Levis has been with the Titans since the 2023 season. He missed all of 2025 with an injury.
He has 3,899 passing yards and 21 touchdown passes in 21 games. He’s likely to enter the 2026 season as Cam Ward’s backup.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cavs&apos; James Harden gives head-scratching take after getting swept by Knicks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cavs&apos; James Harden gives head-scratching take after getting swept by Knicks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Knowing when to accept defeat is one of the toughest things a professional athlete will have to deal with in their career and after a sweep at the hands of the New York Knicks, Cleveland Cavaliers star James Harden refused to believe that his opponents were the better team.
The Knicks finished off the Cavaliers in Game 4 with a 130-93 win. Harden had 12 points, missed each of the six 3-pointers he attempted, turned the ball over five times and was minus-19 on the floor. Harden was asked how much better the Knicks were than the Cavs.
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&quot;I can’t even answer that question, honestly. Yeah, it’s 4-0 but I don’t think we had a chance as far as our best shot from the standpoint of the circumstances. Obviously, they dominated us 4-0 but I don’t know if I could, necessarily, answer that question, just because, genuinely, I do feel like we are the better team. But series wise, we didn’t show it.&quot;
Cleveland showed absolutely zero proof of that statement.
The team only managed to eclipse 100 points twice in the series, reaching at least 100 points in the first game in overtime after the Knicks came back from down more than 20 points to tie the game and win in the extra period.
The series wasn’t really close after that.
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Harden may be one of the most prolific scorers of all time, but his attempts at winning a championship have been futile. ESPN Insights noted that Harden has played 191 playoff games without winning a championship, only two behind Karl Malone all time.
Harden has a $42.3 million player option going into the offseason, but isn’t expected to re-sign with the Cavaliers.
Team owner Dan Gilbert shared an assessment of the season on social media.
&quot;We took a step ahead this spring, but we are nowhere near where we need to be,&quot; he wrote on X. &quot;I can’t thank the fans enough for the support this year. We will dig in all summer and do everything we possibly can to take the next step. We will grind until we get there.&quot;
The Cavaliers now face an uncertain offseason with the potential to add pieces to another run at a championship or blow up the team and start from scratch.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Massie positions himself for potential political future after primary defeat: &apos;I won&apos;t be going away silently&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Massie positions himself for potential political future after primary defeat: &apos;I won&apos;t be going away silently&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Thomas Massie —  who lost the Republican primary in Kentucky&apos;s 4th Congressional District to President Donald Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein —  is leaving the door open to the possibility of running for office again in the future.
&quot;I filed with FEC for the 2028 House race. This allows me to raise funds to continue my political operations supporting my position as a current office holder and as a potential candidate for federal office,&quot; the congressman wrote in a Monday post on X.
&quot;I haven’t made a final decision about which office to seek, if I run,&quot; he added.
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Speaking at a University of Louisville College Republicans event on April 6, Massie said &quot;if I lose on May 19th, I am not doing any more government ever.&quot;
In a statement provided to Fox News Digital on Tuesday, Massie said, &quot;I’m keeping every option open, and there’s still an undisclosed paid social media campaign to rewrite history and diminish the platform the Epstein class gave me when they spent tens of millions of dollars to buy the seat. I won’t be going away silently.&quot;
Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL, decisively won the GOP U.S. House primary in Kentucky, defeating Massie, an incumbent who has served in Congress since late 2012.
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&quot;There’s a quiet all out war for the future of our country. Let us not misdirect our precious resources. I do not believe I lost due to fraudulent votes, mail-in ballots, hacking, or mistabulated results. I respect those who want to make sure, but I won’t be requesting a recount,&quot; Massie wrote in a post on X last week.
&quot;Meet the Press&quot; moderator Kristen Welker asked Massie on Sunday if he is considering a 2028 presidential run.
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&quot;I will not rule out anything. And right now I&apos;m not gonna rule in anything,&quot; he said, later noting, &quot;I think I will stay engaged in some way or shape. Maybe it&apos;s from the outside. I&apos;ve been exposing what&apos;s going on Washington D.C. for years&quot; he said, noting that he&apos;ll &quot;keep doing it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Knicks fans send NYC into chaos after franchise reaches first NBA Finals since 1999: &apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Knicks fans send NYC into chaos after franchise reaches first NBA Finals since 1999: &apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Knicks fans completely took over New York City after the franchise returned to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999.
The New York Knicks swept the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night with a 130-93 blowout victory to punch their ticket to the NBA Finals. Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns and the Knicks overwhelmed Cleveland from the opening quarter and never looked back.
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As predicted, Knicks fans stormed New York City streets on Memorial Day to celebrate the franchise’s first Finals berth since 1999.
Videos poured out from Manhattan intersections, packed bars outside Madison Square Garden and booming &quot;WE WANT WEMBY&quot; chants outside MSG.
Fans carried brooms through Manhattan streets in anticipation of a Cavaliers sweep, climbed atop traffic lights while NYPD officers ordered them down and unleashed the kind of basketball pandemonium NYC has waited decades to experience again.
Even Radio City Music Hall erupted with Knicks chants as the city collectively lost its mind Monday night.
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For two-and-a-half decades, the Knicks largely operated as the NBA’s perpetual hype machine, always discussed and rarely dangerous.
Madison Square Garden stayed packed, celebrities still lined the baseline and the fan base never disappeared, but the Knicks were mostly surviving on history.
Fans who grew up in the 1990s and beyond knew more about Patrick Ewing, John Starks and the Knicks’ bruising playoff wars with Michael Jordan’s Bulls, Reggie Miller’s Pacers and Pat Riley’s Heat than actual postseason success of their own.
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What followed were years of failed eras and false hope.
There was Stephon Marbury, the Isiah Thomas years and Carmelo Anthony’s brief window, yet the Knicks still couldn’t break through.
Knicks superstar Jalen Brunson transformed the franchise’s identity and gave New York the closer it spent years chasing.
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Karl-Anthony Towns stretched defenses all postseason, while Mikal Bridges, Josh Hart and OG Anunoby helped turn the Knicks into one of the league’s nastiest two-way teams.
The breakthrough did not happen overnight. Knicks team president Leon Rose doubled down after New York lost to the Indiana Pacers in six games during the 2025 postseason, making the controversial decision to move on from Tom Thibodeau and hire Mike Brown.
Many viewed the coaching change as a risky pivot that could backfire. Instead, Brown turned the Knicks into a legitimate Finals threat.
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After surviving a grueling six-game series against Atlanta in the opening round, including an early 2-1 deficit, New York powered through Philadelphia and then steamrolled Cleveland.
Cleveland folded early Monday night.
Now, New York braces for a potential showdown with either the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder or Victor Wembanyama’s rising San Antonio Spurs.
The Knicks and the chaos surrounding them may become the story of the NBA Finals.
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			  <news:name>Inside Cuba’s foreign influence campaign: From the Venceremos Brigade of the 1960s to Saturday in a union hall</news:name>
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			<news:title>Inside Cuba’s foreign influence campaign: From the Venceremos Brigade of the 1960s to Saturday in a union hall</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This is the second article in a series examining the Communist Party of Cuba&apos;s alleged malign foreign influence campaign in the U.S., using Americans to bolster its communist regime.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the Treasury Department investigates Marxist streamer Hasan Piker for potentially breaking laws barring doing business with Cuba&apos;s communist regime, Fox News Digital has learned that the Piker probe is part of a wider inquiry federal officials are making into a possible influence operation by Cuba: this one on U.S. soil, led, in part, by a charming senior diplomat at the Embassy of Cuba.
The U.S. operation is part of a global transnational pro-Cuba network that brought Piker to Cuba in March as part of the Nuestra América Convoy, or &quot;Our America&quot; Convoy. Piker told a podcast that &quot;the Cuban government actually hit my contact from the embassy&quot; and promised him &quot;consistent internet access,&quot; if he&apos;d make a trip to Cuba. He didn&apos;t name his embassy &quot;contact.&quot;
The federal probe is being conducted jointly by the Justice, State and Treasury departments, according to sources. Fox News Digital&apos;s own investigation of the matter led to a worn building, marked &quot;Machinists Hall&quot; in big letters outside, facing Avalon Boulevard in Wilmington, Calif., outside Los Angeles.
On the night of May 9, pro-communism activists walked through the doors of Machinists Hall, past folding tables lined with pins lionizing communist leader Che Guevara, copies of philosopher Karl Marx&apos;s &quot;Communist Manifesto&quot; and stacks of &quot;The Militant&quot; newspaper, quickly taking their seats on folding chairs in a tight room that filled up to about 50 people.
Across the front of the room hung a banner, essentially proclaiming Cuba&apos;s foreign policy and national security priorities: &quot;U.S. HANDS OFF CUBA! Remove Cuba from state sponsors terrorism list! END THE BLOCKADE, TRADE, TRAVEL BANS &amp; SANCTIONS!&quot; At the bottom in smaller print was the sponsor for the night&apos;s strategy session: the U.S. Hands Off Cuba Committee, a collection of 23 organizations, including CodePink, whose co-founder Susan Medea Benjamin was also sent a subpoena by the Treasury Department for her trip to Cuba in March, sources said.
They had assembled to hear from a special guest: David Ramírez Álvarez, second secretary at the Embassy of Cuba. Ramírez Álvarez has drawn the attention of U.S. officials for allegedly coordinating a malign foreign influence campaign in the U.S., sources told Fox News Digital.
A spokesperson for the Embassy of Cuba in Washington, D.C., denied any improprieties. The embassy didn&apos;t make Ramírez Álvarez available for an interview.
&quot;Cuban diplomats strictly comply with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. In the United States, our diplomatic work has been categorically aligned with its principles and purposes,&quot; the spokesperson said.
The Vienna Convention states explicitly that diplomats must &quot;respect the laws and regulations of the receiving State.&quot; It also states: &quot;They also have a duty not to interfere in the internal affairs of that State.&quot;
FEDS SUBPOENA HASAN PIKER, MEDEA BENJAMIN OVER CUBA TRIPS
A Fox News Digital investigation found the U.S. Hands Off Cuba Committee is part of a wider pro-communist Cuba network that numbers 145 organizations with $1 billion in collective annual revenues, spanning labor unions, university groups, anti-war coalitions, socialist organizations, racial justice nonprofits, legal advocacy groups and religious organizations. The network includes at least 123 key leaders.
The network is led by a number of groups – including the People&apos;s Forum, CodePink, BreakThrough News, Tricontinental Ltd., ANSWER Coalition, Party for Socialism and Liberation and Inter Religious Foundation For Community Organization Inc. – funded and supported by Neville Roy Singham, an American expatriate tech tycoon, living in Shanghai, supporting the Chinese Communist Party and its alliance with the Communist Party of Cuba.
Investigators are examining how Ramírez Álvarez and other Cuban officials build relationships between U.S.-based activists and the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples, or ICAP, as it&apos;s known by the acronym for its Spanish name, Instituto Cubano de Amistad con los Pueblos. After taking over the country in a communist revolution in 1959, Cuban leader Fidel Castro founded the group in 1960 to manage foreign delegations and solidarity campaigns.
The organization is today led by Fernando González Llort, one of five former Cuban intelligence officers, known as the &quot;Cuban Five,&quot; convicted in the U.S. years ago on espionage-related charges and released after spending time in jail. ICAP is understood to be a gateway for revolutionaries from around the world to get embedded in the propaganda, organizing tactics and strategic goals of the Communist Party of Cuba. In the past, U.S. officials have identified it as a proxy for Cuban intelligence services. It has denied wrongdoing and says it&apos;s a civil society organization.
A representative from the leftist group CodePink moved through the crowd alongside nonprofit labor activists from the Service Employees International Union, the United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers Local 36 and the International Association of Machinists Local 1484. Other participating nonprofit groups included Jewish Voice for Peace, the National Lawyers Guild, Venceremos Brigade and Democratic Socialists of America, which helped elect Zohran Mamdani as New York City&apos;s first Muslim mayor.
The Embassy of Cuba spokesperson noted that &quot;diplomatic work in any context,&quot; as stated in Article 3(e) of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations is to &quot;&apos;promote friendly relations,&apos; and consequently to interact with organizations and institutions of civil society in the State to which one is accredited.&quot;
&quot;It is neither extraordinary nor a violation of any international or U.S. law, for Cuban diplomats to engage with civil society, just as diplomats do in any country and as the diplomatic corps accredited in the United States does,&quot; the spokesperson added, noting that the Vienna Convention also includes &quot;ascertaining by all lawful means conditions and developments in the receiving State, and reporting thereon to the Government of the sending State.&quot;
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The widening federal investigation into Cuba-linked activist and nonprofit networks closely mirrors the investigative framework laid out in National Security Presidential Memorandum 7, dubbed &quot;NSPM-7,&quot; issued by President Donald Trump on Sept. 25, 2025, after the brutal assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk. What officials are exploring is how malign actors from overseas are allegedly influencing and stoking Americans to hate, anger, agitation and, most lethally, political violence.
The order explicitly called for a &quot;comprehensive national strategy to investigate, prosecute and disrupt entities and individuals engaged in acts of political violence and intimidation&quot; and directed authorities to investigate &quot;all participants in these criminal and terroristic conspiracies — including the organized structures, networks, entities, organizations, funding sources, and predicate actions behind them.&quot;
NSPM-7 further ordered Treasury Department officials to &quot;identify and disrupt financial networks that fund domestic terrorism and political violence,&quot; &quot;deploy investigative tools,&quot; &quot;examine financial flows&quot; and &quot;trace illicit funding streams.&quot; The memorandum also instructed the IRS to ensure that &quot;no tax-exempt entities are directly or indirectly financing political violence or domestic terrorism.&quot;
Those directives align with the current Cuba-related probe, in which the Justice, Treasury and State departments and other federal agencies are examining activist organizations, nonprofit funding pipelines, foreign coordination networks, travel logistics, communications and potential sanctions violations tied to Cuba’s communist regime, which the U.S. has designated a state sponsor of terrorism.
Investigators are scrutinizing whether organizations and influencers functioned as part of broader ideological or financial networks connected to foreign state interests, according to sources, precisely the type of &quot;organized structures, networks, entities&quot; and &quot;funding sources&quot; NSPM-7 instructed agencies to investigate.
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Back in southern California, Fox News Digital attended the recent Saturday night meeting in person and on Zoom. Mwezi Odom, a leader from the African People’s Socialist Party, moderated the discussions, wearing a beret with a red star, welcoming the &quot;comrades&quot; in the room.
After waiting patiently for technical problems to be resolved, Ramírez Álvarez greeted activists by first name.
&quot;Happy to see Paul, happy to see Bob, Brandy, many friends, many friends that we have all around the US,&quot; Ramírez Álvarez said, his face broadcast into the room on a wide-screen TV hanging in the front. &quot;Quite a few friends and obviously people that have done so much for Cuba throughout the years.&quot;
Over the next hour, Ramírez Álvarez briefed activists on congressional legislation, lobbying strategy, political allies in Washington and nationwide organizing efforts to pressure lawmakers to lift sanctions and oppose U.S. policy toward Cuba. Investigators are examining whether years of recurring coordination between Ramírez Álvarez and activist organizations, from church meetings to podcasts, crossed the line from constitutionally protected advocacy into political activity directed by a foreign government.
One attendee asked Ramírez Álvarez what activists should demand from legislators.
Odom, from the African People&apos;s Socialist Party, repeated the question: &quot;What are some of the asks that they should relay to legislators around the demands of Cuba?&quot;
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Ramírez Álvarez initially said he didn&apos;t fully understand the question, then proceeded to answer the question in detail.
&quot;What I can do is give you an update of what&apos;s happening in Congress right now,&quot; he said.
Ramírez Álvarez outlined congressional legislation, Senate votes, lobbying campaigns and ongoing &quot;action days on the Hill every week.&quot;
&quot;Right now, currently, it&apos;s ironic,&quot; he said, &quot;but it&apos;s one of the most active moments in, you might say, the past 10 years in regards to Cuba, regarding, you know, legislations and legislative actions.&quot;
He highlighted S. 136, the &quot;United States-Cuba Trade Act of 2025,&quot; introduced by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., with Sens. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., which would repeal major portions of the U.S. embargo in place on Cuba since 1961 and normalize trade relations with the country.
He also pointed to the House companion bill, H.R. 7521, introduced by Rep. James McGovern, D-Mass., to dismantle statutory sanctions and travel restrictions on the island. Ramírez also referenced Rep. Nydia Velázquez’s &quot;New Good Neighbor Act,&quot; H.R. 1056, which calls for formally annulling the Monroe Doctrine and criticizes U.S. interventionism in Latin America, including policy toward Cuba.
Ramírez Álvarez additionally cited a recent War Powers resolution introduced by Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., opposing potential military escalation involving Cuba, noting that Sens. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Susan Collins, R-Maine, joined Democrats in support.
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&quot;There are many initiatives being put out there, many actions being put out there,&quot; he said.
Ramírez Álvarez continued by discussing Senate votes and Democratic Party positioning.
He then escalated his rhetoric, calling the U.S. embargo &quot;an act of war,&quot; &quot;collective punishment&quot; and &quot;genocidal action against a society and a people,&quot; all language the nonprofits and pro-communist Cuba network use.
Throughout the evening, speakers repeatedly discussed expanding organizing efforts, building activist infrastructure, increasing labor coordination and broadening outreach campaigns throughout the U.S. on behalf of the Communist Party of Cuba.
Mark Friedman, an International Association of Machinists representative and leader in the Los Angeles Hands Off Cuba Committee, described the strategic importance of U.S. delegations traveling to Cuba.
&quot;The job now is defending Cuba in whatever way we can,&quot; Friedman told attendees.
The spokeswoman for the Embassy of Cuba said that it was appropriate for Cuban government officials to engage with pro-Cuba groups, &quot;Therefore, staying informed about developments related to Cuba in the United States and engaging with organizations that have shown solidarity with the Cuban people during these difficult times falls completely within the functions established by international instruments,&quot; the Embassy of Cuba spokeswoman said.
The spokeswoman concluded, &quot;Our diplomats do not encourage any citizen or organization in the United States to overthrow or act against the constitutional order of the United States.&quot;
Today&apos;s activation is part of a long historical relationship between far-left groups and Cuba&apos;s government — including its intelligence agency, according to historical records. 
For more than six decades, since Fidel Castro&apos;s communist takeover of the nation in 1959, the Cuban government has cultivated a sophisticated American solidarity infrastructure that evolved from Cold War-era revolutionary movements into a modern network of nonprofits, labor groups, activist collectives, student organizations and political campaigns.
The roots stretch back to the early 1960s. Intelligence reports and defectors later alleged Cuba’s intelligence apparatus cultivated relationships with American radicals through the Cuban Institute for Friendship with the Peoples, or ICAP. Today, investigators say many of the same pathways remain active — labor delegations, student exchanges, activist brigades, humanitarian campaigns, political education projects and coordinated media outreach.
In late 1969, members of Students for a Democratic Society, or SDS, as the group is known, traveled to Havana and launched the Venceremos Brigade, a program organized with the Cuban government to bring American activists to Cuba for political solidarity work and labor brigades.
In the years that followed, factions of the SDS splintered into the Weather Underground, the militant anti-war group responsible for bombings across the U.S. during the 1970s.
At the center of the recent organizing push is Ramírez Álvarez, the senior Cuban Embassy official who has spent the last several years crisscrossing the United States appearing alongside labor unions, Democratic Socialists of America organizers, Green Party activists, National Lawyers Guild chapters, church groups, anti-war coalitions, podcasts, universities and activist nonprofits, including modern day versions of the Students for a Democratic Society and the Venceremos Brigade.
Public records place Ramírez Álvarez at events in Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Kentucky and Washington, D.C., where he has advocated lifting the embargo, removing Cuba from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list and expanding solidarity campaigns with American activists.
At the Wilmington meeting, a local organizer, Destiny Rivera-Gome, urged attendees to bring organizers into schools, churches, unions and community organizations.
&quot;If you’re a teacher, invite us to the classroom,&quot; Rivera-Gome said. &quot;[Cuban] President Miguel Díaz-Canel had shared that what they need is not only permanent massive campaigns, but they also need a network to counter the propaganda against the Cuban people.&quot;
Federal investigators are examining whether activities described publicly at events like the Wilmington meeting crossed into coordinated foreign political activity requiring registration with the Justice Department under federal law called the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
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The organizations involved publicly describe their work as &quot;solidarity&quot; activism, &quot;humanitarian&quot; aid, labor organizing, &quot;anti-imperialist&quot; advocacy and opposition to U.S. sanctions.
But investigators are examining the extent of coordination between activists and Cuban diplomatic officials.
The Venceremos Brigade is currently operating as a fiscally sponsored project of the People’s Forum, the nonprofit funded by Singham.
The People’s Forum and its affiliated organizations have sponsored campaigns supporting communist Cuba, communist Venezuela, Palestine activism and anti-police organizing, including the caravan earlier this year that is under investigation.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass previously participated in Venceremos Brigade trips to Cuba during its early decades, and her opponent, Spencer Pratt, published a video drawing attention to her past affiliation.
Donation pages tied to Cuba aid efforts raise additional questions for investigators because they often tell donors to hide the fact that the donations are going to Cuba.
For example, a People&apos;s Forum fundraising page soliciting solar panel donations for Cuba instructs donors: &quot;Please do not write ‘Cuba’ in donation comments or on the memo line of checks. Simply write ‘Urgent Aid.’&quot;
The People’s Forum also sponsors the Hatuey Project, named after a Taíno chief executed by Spanish colonizers in Cuba in 1512.
Several organizations at the Wilmington event openly discussed material support campaigns aimed at helping Cuba’s energy and medical sectors.
Rachel, an organizer affiliated with CodePink who didn&apos;t share her last name, proposed agricultural delegations and aid campaigns to support Cuban food production.
&quot;We grow food,&quot; she said.
The Wilmington gathering was only one node in a much broader network.
National Lawyers Guild leader Anna Capati described revitalizing a Cuba subcommittee within the organization and coordinating resolutions opposing U.S. sanctions.
The ideological messaging at the event extended beyond Cuba. One activist group tied to the network, Anti-Racist Action, describes itself online as having &quot;over 35 years of experience in antifa activism.&quot;
Speakers praised the Soviet Union&apos;s communism, denounced capitalism, defended the Palestinian cause, condemned U.S. imperialism and advocated what several called &quot;working-class revolution.&quot;
Estee Chandler, a member of Jewish Voice for Peace, delivered a video message praising Cuba’s historical support for Palestinian causes and highlighting Cuba’s participation in international legal actions against Israel.
Throughout the night, speakers repeatedly framed Cuba not merely as a foreign policy issue, but as part of a broader ideological struggle against capitalism and American power.
Groups involved in the Cuba solidarity movement deny acting as foreign agents and characterize their work as constitutionally protected activism opposing sanctions and supporting &quot;humanitarian&quot; engagement.
CodePink, the People’s Forum, Democratic Socialists of America, the National Lawyers Guild, and other organizations contacted by Fox News Digital didn&apos;t respond to multiple requests for comment.
The southern California meeting provides a rare public glimpse into a network that has spent decades quietly building relationships between American activist groups and the Cuban state.
As one organizer told attendees near the end of the night: &quot;Please put us in front of a group, and we got you.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Missing American&apos;s husband had $33K thermal camera on boat that night and never used it, friend says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A friend of Brian Hooker says the husband of a missing American woman had a $33,000 high-tech thermal camera on his boat that night, and never used it to search for her.
After leaving shore at Hope Town in the Bahamas at around 7:30 p.m. on April 4, Brian Hooker told authorities that rough waters caused his wife to fall off their dinghy. Brian Hooker paddled to shore and arrived at Marsh Harbour around 4 a.m. on April 5, according to authorities.
The couple was headed back to their sailboat, which is their full-time home in retirement, when Lynette apparently fell overboard. They frequently sail around the U.S. and Caribbean, according to their social media pages.
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Daniel Danforth, who&apos;s friends with the couple, told Fox News Digital that the couple&apos;s boat, Soulmate, contains a thermal camera that Brian Hooker could have used to help search for his wife.
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&quot;One of the neat features that they had on their boat that most boats don&apos;t have is called a FLIR system. And it&apos;s a forward-looking infrared. And what it is a camera system that&apos;s not only night vision, but it&apos;s also thermally operated that it can pick up heat signatures and stuff,&quot; Danforth said.
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Danforth said he met the Hookers in 2023 while they were in New Orleans, Louisiana, and recalled an interaction with Brian Hooker where he said the thermal camera system kept them safe.
&quot;He said, well, &apos;don&apos;t worry while we&apos;re on the dock, we&apos;re gonna be completely safe. This thing has auto-detect that you can set the temperature.&apos; So like he said that night, as an example, he set the temperatures on it to 86 degrees. Well, then you can see my wife walking down the dock and the camera automatically started tracking her going back to our boat, just because it was strictly off the heat signature,&quot; Danforth said.
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Danforth, who lives on a sailboat with his wife, said the camera system &quot;would have been my first choice like if i was trying to rescue somebody.&quot;
In a text message sent to Danforth on April 6, Brian Hooker said Lynette &quot;swam towards the sailboat&quot; after she fell off.
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Danforth said he told the Coast Guard about the thermal camera in early May, before the Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS) seized Soulmate sometime between May 8 to 10. The Coast Guard has opened an active criminal investigation into Lynette Hooker&apos;s disappearance.
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&quot;I told them about it and they were very interested. That was the first they had heard about that system being on the boat. And so they told me that they were going to file for a warrant of seizure for that because it has a serial number,&quot; Danforth said, adding they might be able to recover data from the camera.
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Brian Hooker left the island for the U.S. to tend to his ill mother, his Bahamian attorney previously said after he was in police custody for five days. He hasn&apos;t been charged with a crime.
His Michigan-based attorney previously asked Americans to give him the benefit of the doubt in an interview with ABC News.
&quot;I would ask those watching to treat him the way you would want to be treated, to give him the benefit of the doubt, and to consider that not all of us, nor you, considering your own relationships, the way you speak to one another, we all handle things in different ways,&quot; Crystal Marie Hauser said.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Hooker&apos;s attorney and the Coast Guard for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Is farm-raised fish really worse than wild-caught seafood? Experts sounds off</news:title>
			<news:keywords>At seafood counters across the country, grocery shoppers are often confronted with a choice: Should they buy wild-caught or farm-raised fish?
Wild-caught fish is often seen as the premium choice — while farm-raised seafood is generally more affordable and accessible.
Some proponents of wild-caught fish claim that farm-raised fish is of a lower quality and worse for the environment&apos; but farm-raised remains a popular option.
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The debate is more nuanced than many consumers realize.
Two seafood experts spoke with Fox News Digital about the key differences between wild-caught and farm-raised fish. Here&apos;s what they said.
The biggest misconception is that all farm-raised seafood is either good or bad, said Mark Frisch, the Florida-based executive vice president of seafood distributor BSF.
&quot;Just like with any other protein, you have farms doing things certain ways, and you have other farms doing things certain ways — and there are markets for both,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
&quot;It comes down to trusting the source, trusting the provider that they&apos;re sourcing things the right way, and just doing a little bit of homework and educating yourself.&quot;
Consumers can have a difficult time navigating seafood choices, Frisch said, because of the wide variety of labels, certifications and species on the market.
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&quot;If you compare [this] to how educated the consumer is around buying beef or chicken, where everything’s farmed, all they have to look for is: Is it USDA Choice or Prime?&quot; he said.
&quot;That&apos;s just a grade. They&apos;re not even looking at anything else in that respect. Is it antibiotic-free or not? Is it pasture raised?&quot;
That differs strongly with how Americans view seafood quality, he said.
&quot;There&apos;s no easy equivalent,&quot; he said. 
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&quot;We don&apos;t have a USDA organic standard to promote something like those other proteins do.&quot;
&quot;Wild fish generally offer a better omega-3 to omega-6 ratio thanks to their natural diet,&quot; said Dr. Kristin Struble, an Arizona-based pediatrician.
Tarm-raised fish are often fed corn, soy and other plant-based feeds, she said.
They may also receive astaxanthin supplements to enhance their pink coloring.
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&quot;While astaxanthin is a natural antioxidant also found in wild salmon, the synthetic version used in farming is considered safe by the FDA,&quot; she told Fox News Digital.
But Struble also cautioned consumers to be mindful of mercury levels in some wild fish, including bigeye tuna and swordfish.
One fish that&apos;s low in mercury is salmon, she said.
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&quot;Salmon, whether wild or well-managed farmed, is very low in mercury and an excellent choice,&quot; noted Struble.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump pushed NATO to spend big — now comes the harder question: Can Europe actually fight?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By NATO’s traditional metrics, the alliance appears transformed.
After years of pressure from President Donald Trump and growing alarm over Russia’s war in Ukraine, NATO allies are spending more on defense than at any point since the Cold War. NATO leaders have agreed to move toward a new framework approaching 5% of GDP by 2035.
For years, Trump accused NATO allies of relying too heavily on U.S. military protection while underinvesting in their own defense. His repeated threats to reconsider U.S. commitments to allies that failed to meet spending targets transformed what had once been an obscure alliance benchmark into one of NATO’s central political metrics.
&quot;What really woke everyone up were two things,&quot; Jim Townsend, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Europe and NATO policy now at CNAS, told Fox News Digital. &quot;One was the 2022 invasion by Putin … and the second was Trump, who came in and whether he scared them or he shamed them or whatever he did, that certainly added fuel to the fire as well.&quot;
TRUMP PRAISED FOR GETTING NATO ALLIES TO BOLSTER DEFENSE SPENDING: &apos;REALLY STAGGERING&apos;
Countries closest to Russia moved fastest.
 Poland now spends a larger share of its economy on defense than any other NATO member. Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania all have sharply increased military budgets since 2022. 
Germany, long viewed as a symbol of Europe’s post-Cold War military decline, launched a major rearmament push and created a 100 billion euro special fund aimed at rebuilding the Bundeswehr.
On paper, the numbers look like a historic turnaround.
European allies and Canada increased defense spending by 20% in 2025 compared with the previous year, according to NATO’s latest annual report. The alliance says European members and Canada have added hundreds of billions of dollars in defense spending since 2014.
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Across Europe, governments are buying tanks, air defenses, fighter jets and artillery systems while racing to replenish stockpiles depleted by the war in Ukraine.
But the spending surge also has exposed the limits of the ledger.
&quot;You have to start off with spending more, and you’re not going to see the capability results for a while,&quot; Townsend said.
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Ukraine exposed how quickly a major war can drain ammunition stockpiles, strain production lines and overwhelm peacetime defense industries.
A defense budget can show political commitment. It does not show how many brigades are ready to deploy, how much ammunition is on hand, how quickly weapons can be produced or whether a country can sustain combat once a war begins.
That is the gap now facing NATO.
For years, the alliance measured burden-sharing largely through the 2% benchmark. It was simple, public and easy to compare. Countries that hit it could claim they were doing their part. Countries that missed it became targets for U.S. criticism.
But Ukraine showed that a higher defense budget is only the first step.
A country can meet the benchmark while still lacking enough deployable forces. Another can announce a major weapons purchase that will not arrive for years. A third can spend heavily on personnel, pensions or infrastructure without immediately adding battlefield power.
Even NATO leaders increasingly acknowledge the distinction.
&quot;This is not just about more spending,&quot; NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said earlier in 2026, calling for &quot;smarter investment in the right capabilities.&quot; 
Rutte has also warned that rising defense budgets must be matched by expanded production capacity as the alliance scrambles to replenish stockpiles and prepare for long-term competition with Russia.
Townsend said both Europe’s and America’s defense industries shrank after decades of lower military spending following the Cold War.
&quot;The defense industrial capability in Europe and the United States has atrophied,&quot; he said. &quot;They lost the scale to be able to surge a lot more production.&quot;
Now, he said, governments are running into the reality that factories cannot instantly produce the weapons NATO says it needs.
&quot;While the money is there and the orders are coming in, the producers are struggling to meet the requirements,&quot; Townsend said.
The war in Ukraine exposed how quickly modern industrial warfare can overwhelm peacetime production systems. European governments that announced major procurement plans after 2022 have frequently encountered long delivery timelines, strained supply chains and shortages in key sectors ranging from artillery ammunition to air defense interceptors.
A recent McKinsey analysis warned that &quot;structural constraints could slow the path from spending to military capabilities,&quot; pointing to fragmented procurement systems, industrial bottlenecks and long production timelines across Europe’s defense sector.
Those delays have also highlighted how heavily Europe still depends on American military technology and production capacity.
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&quot;Europe right now is dependent on the United States and U.S. industry to provide a lot of the capabilities they know they need,&quot; Townsend said.
Among the most difficult capabilities for Europe to rebuild quickly, he said, are air defense systems, long-range strike weapons, logistics networks, intelligence capabilities and deep ammunition stockpiles.
&quot;Air defense is what they need and they need long-range fires,&quot; Townsend said, pointing to systems such as Patriot missiles and High Mobility Artillery Rocket System launchers that European governments are scrambling to acquire.
But as demand for those systems surged following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, production timelines stretched longer.
That already has pushed some NATO countries to look elsewhere. Poland, for example, turned to South Korea for major weapons purchases as governments searched for faster delivery timelines.
At the same time, European governments are trying to expand domestic production capacity to reduce dependence on U.S. suppliers. Germany has ramped up ammunition production, while some civilian industrial firms have begun shifting portions of their operations toward defense manufacturing.
Still, Townsend said, rebuilding Europe’s military capacity will take years.
The larger question, he said, is whether NATO can close the gap quickly enough.
&quot;Will the Russians take advantage of this gap?&quot; Townsend said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>CNBC &quot;Squawk Box&quot; co-anchor Andrew Ross Sorkin has issued a stark warning that a stock market crash is inevitable, while asserting that American corporate leaders are currently too intimidated to publicly voice criticism of President Donald Trump.
Appearing on CBS’s &quot;60 Minutes&quot; to discuss his book, &quot;1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History – and How It Shattered a Nation,&quot; Sorkin told correspondent Lesley Stahl that corporate leaders are operating under a cloud of intense political anxiety.
&quot;My own view is that most CEOs in America today are very scared to speak out publicly about anything. They are so worried that they are going to be potentially attacked by the administration, or regulated,&quot; Sorkin said. &quot;They&apos;re going to have a merger in front of some agency that&apos;s not going to be allowed to go through. They are so nervous about criticizing anything that&apos;s going on with this administration.&quot;
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Expressing his fears of a looming financial crisis, Sorkin&apos;s broader warnings centered on what he describes as an artificial intelligence-driven &quot;bubble&quot; and a rollback of post-crisis financial regulations that eerily echo the speculation-heavy environment preceding the Great Depression.
During the interview, Stahl pressed Sorkin on the role business leaders should be playing in today&apos;s economy. She noted that some economists suggest investors should feel secure because Trump explicitly ties his political success to the performance of the stock market, meaning he would take every measure to prevent a repeat of the 1929 Wall Street collapse.
Sorkin, however, remained highly skeptical about the long-term sustainability of the current market highs, noting how quickly economic panics can materialize.
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&quot;I think it’s hard to know how things get out of control,&quot; the financial journalist said. &quot;When confidence disappears, it happens like this,&quot; he added, snapping his fingers.
When asked directly by Stahl whether a devastating collapse on the scale of 1929 could truly happen again, Sorkin didn&apos;t mince words.
&quot;The answer is, we will have a crash,&quot; Sorkin insisted. &quot;I just can’t tell you when, and I can’t tell you how deep. But I can assure you, unfortunately—I wish I wasn’t saying this—we will have the crash.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>In the Georgia Governor’s Race, an Election Denier is the G.O.P. Front-Runner</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-26T09:21:46.149Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>In the Georgia Governor’s Race, an Election Denier is the G.O.P. Front-Runner</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Burt Jones, the leading G.O.P. candidate for governor, worked with Trump allies to try to overturn the election, and even talked to the president himself.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>5 Races to Watch in Texas Runoffs on Tuesday</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-26T09:21:26.225Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>5 Races to Watch in Texas Runoffs on Tuesday</news:title>
			<news:keywords>All eyes will be on the Republican Senate runoff between the incumbent John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton. But Tuesday’s runoffs in Texas will feature other key contests.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The Homesteading Mother of 6 Taking On Big Tech</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Homesteading Mother of 6 Taking On Big Tech</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kassi Solberg has concerns about a proposed data center complex, the size of 3,800 football fields, near her home. Trust us, the developer says.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>To Understand Pope Leo’s Efforts on A.I., Look at the Man 3 Seats Away</news:name>
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			<news:title>To Understand Pope Leo’s Efforts on A.I., Look at the Man 3 Seats Away</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The co-founder of a prominent A.I. company was nearby as the pope implored A.I. leaders to slow down and consider the technology’s possible perils.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>As Trump Politicizes Justice Dept., Prosecutors Struggle With Grand Juries</news:name>
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			<news:title>As Trump Politicizes Justice Dept., Prosecutors Struggle With Grand Juries</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Judges and grand juries have increasingly lost faith in the Justice Department as the president uses it to reward his friends and go after his opponents.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Iran’s proxy war has crossed oceans and is now knocking on America’s door</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-26T09:11:26.958Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Iran’s proxy war has crossed oceans and is now knocking on America’s door</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Americans still debate Iran through an outdated lens. We speak of war as something that starts with bombs, troop deployments, or congressional declarations. Yet Iran has waged asymmetric war against the United States and the West since 1979 — through terrorism, proxy forces, illicit finance, ideological movements, cyber operations, criminal partnerships, and gray-zone tactics deliberately kept below the threshold of conventional conflict.
The real danger is not merely Iran’s capabilities. It is our refusal to recognize the nature of the fight.
Many Americans view conflict with Iran as something happening &quot;over there&quot; — in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, the Red Sea, or the Strait of Hormuz. In reality, Iran’s infrastructure has embedded itself much closer to home: across Latin America, inside cartel corridors, through illicit financial networks, migration pipelines, and the operational seams inside the United States itself.
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This did not happen by accident. It was built deliberately over decades via proxies, criminal convergence, ideological networks, covert finance, and tradecraft designed to obscure attribution. In fact, just two days after I testified before Congress warning about the convergence between cartel infrastructure, Iranian-backed proxies, and gray-zone warfare, the Department of Justice unsealed charges against an Iraqi national tied to exactly the kind of hybrid threat architecture I described
Prosecutors charged Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, a senior commander in Kata’ib Hizballah (KH)—an Iranian-backed Iraqi militia tied to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) — with directing attacks on Jewish, Israeli, and American targets across Europe and North America, including a plot against a Manhattan synagogue.
The most revealing aspect of the case was not simply the attacks themselves. It was the operational model behind them.
Al-Saadi allegedly sought to coordinate through Mexican cartel-linked smuggling networks and criminal facilitators across the Western Hemisphere. The attacks were branded under a new front group, Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya (HAYI), designed to appear independent while advancing KH, Hezbollah, and IRGC goals.
This layered structure provides operational security, plausible deniability, and strategic distance from the violence itself — hallmarks of Iranian tradecraft. Iran has refined this operational model for decades. In 1983, Iranian cleric and intelligence operative Mohsen Rabbani arrived in Argentina under commercial and religious cover tied to halal meat certification. He became imam of a Buenos Aires mosque while serving as Iran’s cultural attaché. Using mosques, cultural centers, charities, front companies, and diaspora networks, he helped build Iranian and Hezbollah infrastructure across Latin America. The Tri-Border Area (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay) became a hub for Hezbollah financiers, smugglers, traffickers, and money launderers operating alongside criminal networks. This ecosystem enabled the 1992 Israeli Embassy bombing in Buenos Aires and the 1994 AMIA bombing that killed 85 people. Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman’s investigation found Iran directed the attacks while Hezbollah executed them through layered proxies — mirroring today’s tactics.
These are not isolated terrorism cases. They reflect a resilient asymmetric architecture built to operate below the threshold that would trigger conventional war. Iran does not see threats as separate silos — Houthis in the Red Sea, militias in Iraq and Syria, Hezbollah in Latin America, or cartels at the U.S. border. Tehran views them as interconnected fronts in a multi-domain campaign that exploits globalization’s infrastructure: smuggling routes, corruption networks, illicit finance, and governance gaps.
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Hezbollah networks have long intersected with Latin American narcotics trafficking, sanctions evasion, and money laundering. DEA investigations, such as Project Cassandra, documented these ties. Recent U.S. Treasury and State Department sanctions targeted Iranian shadow banking systems, front companies, shipping networks, and a &quot;shadow fleet&quot; used to move illicit oil and finance proxies. These financial and logistical tools sustain the broader apparatus of proxy warfare and criminal convergence.
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The same operational logic applies elsewhere. Houthis disrupt Red Sea shipping with Iranian backing and deniability. Iran pressures energy markets via the Strait of Hormuz through harassment and proxies. In the Western Hemisphere, Iranian influence overlaps with Venezuela’s Cartel de los Soles, transnational drug pipelines, and anti-Western networks involving Russia and China.
Not every cartel operative works for Tehran, but hostile actors routinely exploit the same permissive corridors.
This creates a growing mismatch: adversaries wage persistent, sub-threshold irregular warfare through networks, erosion, and exploitation of open societies, while America still thinks in binaries of &quot;war&quot; versus &quot;peace,&quot; &quot;foreign&quot; versus &quot;domestic,&quot; or &quot;terrorism&quot; versus &quot;crime.&quot;
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The southern border is no longer just an immigration or law-enforcement issue. It has become a strategic access point into the U.S. homeland, where transnational networks exploit gaps in ways resembling irregular warfare environments. Inside the country, this expands beyond crime into homeland defense and critical infrastructure concerns.
The Al-Saadi case is not simply another terrorism investigation. It is a warning. Iran’s war against the West did not begin with any single operation, and it will not remain overseas simply because Americans refuse to recognize it. Proxy networks, criminal pipelines, migration corridors, maritime logistics, covert finance, and propaganda ecosystems continue adapting to extend reach while maintaining deniability.
Americans must reframe the debate. The threat is hybrid, networked, and already operating inside the strategic seams of the West.
Recognizing the conflict for what it is — a long-running asymmetric campaign already converging on the homeland — is the first step toward effective defense.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The day after Memorial Day, America’s debt to the fallen still remains</news:name>
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			<news:title>The day after Memorial Day, America’s debt to the fallen still remains</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As America approaches its 250th anniversary, we are not merely preparing to celebrate a birthday. We are being forced to take inventory.
Two and a half centuries of independence did not arrive cleanly, cheaply, or inevitably. This nation was built through sacrifice, protected through sacrifice, and if it is to endure, it will be protected through sacrifice still.
That is the hard truth Memorial Day asks us to confront. Not for one long weekend. Not for one parade. Not for one moment of silence before the burgers hit the grill. But every day after.
For those who have experienced war, Memorial Day is not confined to a square on the calendar. It lives in names, faces, dates, empty chairs, folded flags, and memories that arrive without warning. The fallen gave everything in an instant, and the living carry it for a lifetime. That burden is not theoretical. It has weight.
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For the rest of America, Memorial Day should serve as an annual inventory. A national and personal audit. We read their names. We say their names. We teach their names. But the harder question is this: Am I living in a way that honors and upholds the memory and sacrifice of the fallen?
That question matters because freedom is not inherited cleanly. It is handed down through blood, grief, courage, and loss. We are not simply beneficiaries of liberty. We are debtors to it.
Abraham Lincoln understood this at Gettysburg. Standing on ground soaked with sacrifice, he called on the living to dedicate themselves to &quot;the unfinished work&quot; of those who gave their lives. That charge has not expired. The fallen left unfinished work behind. The work of preserving the Union. The work of defending liberty. The work of making America worthy of the men and women who never came home.
FOR 2026, YOU SHOULD MAKE A RESOLUTION TO KNOW THE REVOLUTION
There is an old saying: A soldier dies twice. Once when and wherever they draw their last breath, and a second time when their name is spoken for the last time.
That is why remembrance matters. But remembrance alone is not enough.
Saying their names keeps memory alive. Living worthy of their sacrifice gives that memory force. It turns reverence into action. It turns gratitude into responsibility. It turns Memorial Day from a passive observance into a lifelong commitment.
The fallen did not sacrifice everything so we could become cynical, divided, lazy, or indifferent. They did not give their tomorrows so we could squander our today. They died for the ideal of this nation, for what America could become, and in a very real sense, for you and me personally.
That creates an obligation.
Not everyone is called to wear the uniform. But every American is called to carry part of the load. Build stronger families. Strengthen your community. Work hard. Build businesses. Create jobs. Serve your neighbors. Teach your children why this country matters. Invest in the places and people around you. Solve problems instead of only complaining about them. Leave your corner of America stronger than you found it.
That may sound simple. It is not. It requires discipline, humility, and a willingness to put something bigger than self above comfort.
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As we near America’s 250th anniversary, the question is not whether this nation has been perfect. It has not. The question is whether we still have the courage, gratitude, and moral seriousness to honor those who gave everything for its promise.
Memorial Day is not one day. It is a covenant.
The day after Memorial Day, the debt remains. The names remain. The unfinished work remains.
Each American faces a choice: pick up the torch and carry it forward or quietly dismiss the sacrifice that made our freedom possible.
Only one of those choices is worthy of the fallen.
Kirk Offel is a Navy nuclear attack submarine veteran and the CEO of Overwatch Mission Critical, a Texas-based Service-Disabled Veteran Owned data center company that trains and hires future leaders for high-skill jobs in the data center industry. He is a Top 10 ranked global voice on data centers</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump understands what Washington politicians forgot: Cuba is a major threat to America</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump understands what Washington politicians forgot: Cuba is a major threat to America</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On May 20, 1902, the Cuban flag flew for the first time over an independent country. One hundred and twenty-four years later, the Cuban people are still not free. Every president before Donald Trump either did nothing about Cuba, did too little, or did too much for the regime. Trump is the first to recognize that the regime is a threat to America itself and to resolve to confront it once and for all.
That his predecessors failed to do so is not only the Cuban people&apos;s tragedy. It is ours. Cuba&apos;s communist regime is a designated State Sponsor of Terrorism. It ran two of the most damaging espionage operations against the United States in modern memory. It was the intelligence backbone of the Maduro narco-state. It has served as a coordinating hub for the migration flows and drug routes flooding American communities. The suffering Havana exports has cost American lives.
How was it that a small island nation, run for sixty-six years by communists who could not keep their own power grid running, was allowed to cause so much trouble for the most powerful country on earth? Because the United States allowed it. The freest, most prosperous, and most powerful nation in history could have solved its Castro problem decades ago. The men who held power in Washington lacked the will.
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Consider the record. John F. Kennedy betrayed Cuban-American freedom fighters at the Bay of Pigs. Ronald Reagan and the elder Bush treated Cuba as a secondary file in a Cold War that ended without resolving it. Bill Clinton signed Helms-Burton only because the regime shot down two Brothers to the Rescue aircraft in 1996, killing four American citizens, and Congress forced his hand. The younger Bush accepted the status quo.
For decades, American presidents did too little to end the Castro regime. Barack Obama did the opposite: he tried to save it.
From 2014 to 2017, the Obama administration ran the most reckless engagement experiment in the history of U.S.-Cuba relations. Embassies reopened. Direct flights and cruise lines launched. Cuban-American billionaires and millionaires sipped daiquiris in Havana hotels ordinary Cubans are barred from entering. A sitting American president did the wave with Raúl Castro at a baseball game. The theory was that opening would empower reformers. The theory was a fantasy. The regime treated the Obama administration and their businessmen buddies as useful idiots, pocketed their money, jailed José Daniel Ferrer, the Ladies in White, and the artists of San Isidro, presided over the largest Cuban exodus since Mariel, and crushed the July 11 protests with Soviet brutality. Every dollar flowed through GAESA, the military conglomerate that controls roughly seventy percent of the Cuban economy. The Obama team was warned. They proceeded anyway.
Then came Donald Trump.
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When American special operators executed a flawless raid in January that left Cuban security personnel dead inside Maduro&apos;s protection detail and the dictator himself in a Manhattan federal courtroom, the world learned that America can do things again. 
Years of President Trump&apos;s patient pressure on Venezuela ended in two hours and twenty-eight minutes. The same methodology is now being applied to Havana. Cuba is again a State Sponsor of Terrorism. The Cuba Restricted List blocks transactions with GAESA. Title III of the LIBERTAD Act is back in force. Executive Order 14404 authorized blocking sanctions on GAESA and the foreign companies that prop it up; on May 7, the State Department designated GAESA itself and the Sherritt joint venture at Moa Nickel. Raúl Castro is now indicted. Raúl Castro, Miguel Díaz-Canel, and the generals of GAESA will learn the lesson Maduro learned soon enough.
A small chorus of former Obama-era officials, lobbyists who pocketed fees during the opening, and academics who built careers defending engagement continues to argue for lifting pressure and trying again. They are not neutral observers. They are the architects of a failed policy. Their experiment enriched GAESA, filled Cuban jails, and drove the largest migration crisis on the American border in a generation. They want to do it again. We do not owe them another chance.
What is on offer in a new Cuba already exists ninety miles away in Florida and across the Caribbean. Ordinary Cubans owning a restaurant or opening a bank. Citizens running a newspaper. Complaint that is not a crime. Voters who can replace a government that fails them. No transition the United States has supported in modern history has had what this one does: a Cuban-American Secretary of State, a Cuban-American congressional delegation, a diaspora ready to lead reinvestment, and a statutory framework designed for this exact moment.
Donald Trump is the first president to treat the Castro regime as the threat to America it has always been, and he chose the right man as Secretary of State to help him end it. The Trump Doctrine that ended Maduro&apos;s reign is now turning ninety miles south. One hundred and twenty-four years after the Cuban flag first flew over an independent country, this president will make sure it flies over a free one.
Alberto Martinez is a Managing Partner at Continental Strategy in Washington D.C.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump-backed candidates score major boost from deep-pocketed AI Super PAC in upcoming primaries</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump-backed candidates score major boost from deep-pocketed AI Super PAC in upcoming primaries</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX — A deep-pocketed super PAC working to elect AI-friendly candidates is making major investments in upcoming Senate and House primaries ahead of November&apos;s midterm elections.
Leading the Future, a pro-AI group with a sizable war chest that is backed by industry executives, is pledging to spend $2 million in Senate races in Louisiana, Montana and Oklahoma, with $1.5 million to be deployed immediately.
And the super PAC, which is powered by donors including Greg Brockman, president of OpenAI, and his wife Anna, in addition to venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz, will dish out $750,000 in upcoming House primaries in California and Washington state. The developments were reported first by Fox News Digital.
The group&apos;s new round of spending comes after it claimed victories in North Carolina, Texas, Illinois and Georgia, where it poured money into key primaries to elect candidates in both parties who oppose a patchwork of state AI regulations and are more supportive of the industry. And it comes as AI industry money has been increasingly shaping political primaries amid fighting over federal and state regulations.
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In Louisiana, Leading the Future is backing Republican Rep. Julia Letlow, who is facing off against state Treasurer John Fleming, a former congressman, for the GOP Senate nomination, in a June 27 runoff election, in the race to succeed Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy.
Cassidy, who was targeted by President Donald Trump as he ran for re-election, was ousted last week as he came in third in the GOP primary, with Letlow and Fleming advancing to the runoff.
Letlow, who is backed by Trump, is considered the frontrunner for the nomination and for the general election in the solidly red state.
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Leading the Future is backing former U.S. Attorney in Montana Kurt Alme, who resigned last March to launch a Republican Senate campaign in Montana in the race to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Steve Daines. Montana&apos;s primary will be held on June 2.
Daines withdrew from the Republican primary minutes before the filing deadline last year, and endorsed Alme, who is also backed by Trump.
In Oklahoma, Leading the Future is backing Rep. Kevin Hern, the frontrunner in the June 16 GOP primary in the race to fill the final two years of the term of former Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin, who stepped down earlier this year to serve as Homeland Security Secretary in the Trump administration. Hern is also backed by the president.
Leading the Future says it plans to &quot;implement a fully integrated paid strategy, including broadcast, cable, streaming/digital, direct mail, and texting to ensure our candidates are defined early and supported across the most effective voter contact channels.&quot;
The group is also supporting Republican Rep. Jay Obernolte in the June 2 primary in California&apos;s 23rd Congressional District, which is anchored in San Bernardino County but includes slivers of Los Angeles and Kern counties.
Leading the Future said their investment &quot;reflects the importance of standing behind proven legislative champions who have already demonstrated leadership on artificial intelligence, innovation, and the broader pro-growth technology agenda.&quot;
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The group is also backing Republican Angela McKinney in Washington state&apos;s 4th Congressional District — in the central part of the state — in the race to succeed retiring GOP Rep. Jim Newhouse. Washington state&apos;s primary will be held on Aug. 4.
Both California and Washington state hold nonpartisan, &quot;jungle&quot; primaries, where all candidates are on the same ballot, with the top two finishers advancing to the general election.
Leading the Future raised more than $125 million in 2025 and reported more than $70 million in the bank at the beginning of this year. It hauled in another $25 million during the first three months of this year.
Zac Moffat, a veteran Republican consultant who serves as a co-strategist for Leading the Future, said the group is &quot;identifying opportunities where our resources can help cultivate a deep bench of pro-innovation leaders in Congress who understand both the enormous economic benefits of AI and the importance of establishing a clear national framework. Building that coalition now is critical to our mission at Leading the Future and we&apos;re proud to announce our support.&quot; 
Leading the Future has also targeted candidates who support more guardrails on the industry, which critics argue could stifle innovation and cede growth to China. The group is pledging to spend millions to shut out Democratic New York state legislator Alex Boros from Congress.
The group&apos;s aggressive midterm presence comes as the Trump administration is pushing for a single federal AI framework and the buildout of supporting infrastructure, including data centers.
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Trump has prioritized American innovation in AI and maintaining a competitive edge over China over increased regulation of the burgeoning industry.
The Trump administration has pushed back against restrictive state-level regulations and last week the president postponed an expected executive order that would have boosted federal oversight of the industry after apparent pushback from AI leaders.
But the latest public opinion polls indicate that Americans are increasingly concerned about the use of AI in daily life, with worries about job displacement, data privacy and the weakening of human skills.
In the most recent Fox News national poll, voters had negative views on AI by 50 points when it comes to privacy (63% hurts, 13% helps), by 35 points on U.S. job creation (56-21), by 15 points on the national economy (42-27), by 5 points on people’s daily lives (38-33), and by 4 points on their own personal lives (30-26).
The poll spotlighted a partisan divide, with Democrats and independents by double-digits more likely to say AI hurts rather than helps in each area, and a majority of Republicans supportive of AI.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump flexes MAGA muscle in Texas Senate runoff clash between Cornyn and Paxton</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump flexes MAGA muscle in Texas Senate runoff clash between Cornyn and Paxton</news:title>
			<news:keywords>AUSTIN, TX - President Donald Trump has a new target this week as he takes aim at Republican critics — longtime GOP Sen. John Cornyn of Texas.
Trump is targeting Cornyn as &quot;VERY disloyal&quot; as he backs Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a major Trump ally and MAGA firebrand, in Tuesday&apos;s combustible and expensive runoff election for the GOP Senate nomination in the right-leaning state. The ballot box showdown serves as the latest tests of Trump&apos;s immense grip over the Republican Party and the strength of his endorsements in GOP nomination races.
The winner of the runoff will face off against rising Democratic Party star state Rep. James Talarico in the general election in a race that is among a handful that may decide if the Republicans hold their slim 53-47 majority in the Senate. Talarico, who topped progressive star Rep. Jasmine Crockett, a vocal Trump critic, in the March primary, is trying to become the first Democrat in nearly four decades to win a Senate election in Texas.
The Senate contest is the most high-profile showdown on a ballot that also includes Democratic and Republican runoffs for Texas Attorney General, as well as key primary battles for four U.S. House seats, including a Democratic Party runoff in the 35th Congressional District where one of the two candidates in a social media post proposed converting an ICE detention center into a prison for American supporters of Israel.
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Trump&apos;s targeting of Cornyn comes three weeks after the purging five state senators in Indiana&apos;s primary who had opposed his push for congressional redistricting, a week and a half after helping to oust Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana — who five and a half years ago voted to convict Trump in his second impeachment trial - and one week after defeating vocal GOP critic Rep. Tom Massie of Kentucky.
The Texas runoff is also being held one week after Trump endorsed Paxton, after sitting on the sidelines in the race for months.
&quot;Ken is a true MAGA Warrior who has ALWAYS delivered for Texas, and will continue to do so in the United States Senate,&quot; Trump wrote in a social media post last Tuesday.
The two heated rivals topped a crowded field of contenders in the early March primary, with Cornyn edging Paxton. But since neither cleared the 50% threshold, the nomination race headed into overtime.
Trump, in backing Paxton, said that &quot;John Cornyn is a good man, and I worked well with him, but he was not supportive of me when times were tough.&quot;
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Pointing to the senator&apos;s past criticism of him, Trump added, &quot;John was very late in backing me in what turned out to be a Historic Run for the Republican Nomination, and then, the Presidency.&quot;
Cornyn, in a Fox News Digital interview on the eve of the runoff, emphasized his support for the president and his agenda.
&quot;President Trump has called me a friend and a good man, and we&apos;ve worked with him closely for both terms of office,&quot; the senator said.
Paxton, who grabbed significant national attention the past dozen years by filing lawsuits against the Obama and Biden administrations, disagreed.
&quot;John Cornyn fought Trump on the border. And you can go back over about a decade and see that he was not for the border wall,&quot; Paxton charged in an interview on Fox News&apos; &quot;The Big Weekend Show.&quot;
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Paxton also argued that the senator &quot;fought the president&apos;s reelection. He fought him in 2024, said his time had passed, and he fought him in 2016. So this is not a pro-Trump guy. I don&apos;t know if we could be more different on the Republican issues than John Cornyn and me. So there is a vast difference between the two of us.&quot;
Cornyn pushed back.
&quot;I don&apos;t know how much more with him I could be than 99.3% of the time,&quot; the senator told Fox News Digital.
&quot;I want him to be successful. I want America to be successful, and I want Republicans to be successful. But you know, in the end, as I said, Texans are the only ones going to be able to make a choice, and I think Texans can be pretty independent,&quot; Cornyn added.
Paxton has faced a slew of scandals and legal problems that have battered him over the past decade. In 2023, the Texas House of Representatives voted to impeach Paxton, but he was eventually acquitted of all charges by the state senate.
And Paxton is dealing with a very messy divorce, with his wife citing &quot;biblical grounds&quot; based on &quot;recent discoveries&quot; in filing last year to end their marriage.
Cornyn, who is supported by Senate Majority Leader Sen. John Thune and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, has repeatedly argued that if Paxton is the GOP&apos;s nominee, the party will be forced to spend millions of dollars to keep the seat from flipping and that Republicans down-ballot will suffer.
&quot;He&apos;s gotten more and more emboldened as he&apos;s gotten away with all the scandal and mischief that now is very well known, but were he to be the nominee and be exposed to general election voters, especially independents, I think it&apos;s going to be a very rocky time,&quot; the senator predicted.
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And pointing to Talarico, who hauled in an eye-popping $27 million in fundraising during the first three months of this year, Cornyn said &quot;there will be an incredible tsunami of Democratic funds coming in against Paxton, were he the nominee. Conversely...if I am the nominee...we&apos;ll be able to shoulder the burden pretty much on our own. I won my last general election by 10 points. I think I can do similarly against somebody who&apos;s as far left and radical as James Talarico.&quot;
While Paxton has shifted his ads to target Talarico in the wake of the Trump endorsement, Cornyn and allied groups continue to blast Paxton.
&quot;I don&apos;t think anybody could honestly argue that we haven&apos;t fought hard to make the case here,&quot; Cornyn said of his campaign.
And he emphatically said he&apos;s &quot;worked too long and too hard to help build the Republican Party in Texas, and in the United States Senate, and to keep Texas the envy of the nation when it comes to opportunities and pursuing the American dream, to let that go, to squander it, and let it go without a fight. So I&apos;m still optimistic on the outcome, but obviously it depends on who shows up.&quot;
The other statewide runoff in Texas is for attorney general, in the race to succeed Paxton.
In the expensive GOP showdown, four-term Rep. Chip Roy is battling state Sen. Mayes Middleton, the president of an independent oil and gas company.
Middleton, who edged Roy in the March primary, has dished out roughly $17 million of his own money to back his campaign. But Roy, a former Texas assistant attorney general and former chief of staff to conservative Sen. Ted Cruz, received a late surge in fundraising from major backers.
&quot;We&apos;ve gotten the financial support necessary to compete with my self-funder opponent, who&apos;s got his inheritance money that he can just spend,&quot; Roy highlighted in a Fox News Digital interview on the eve of the runoff.
Roy has argued that Middleton&apos;s lack of courtroom experience would make him a poor attorney general.
&quot;Having been the first assistant attorney general makes me ready on day one, but it&apos;s also that I&apos;ve been a prosecutor, I&apos;ve been in court, I&apos;ve sat in front of a judge, stood in front of a judge, argued cases, and he has never done any of those things. And we think those things should matter,&quot; Roy emphasized.
Middleton has pushed back, questioning Roy&apos;s conservative credentials and run ads claiming Roy&apos;s &quot;betrayed MAGA&quot; as he&apos;s pointed to the times the congressman has broken with Trump over policy.
&quot;Chip Roy has someone that has spent a decade fighting the president. He actually said President Trump committed impeachable conduct on the House floor,&quot; Middleton told Fox News Digital. &quot;Instead of spending 10 years fighting President Trump, what have I done? I&apos;ve spent 10 years, fighting to defeat the left, which is what matters the most in this race.&quot;
But Roy, responding, said &quot;everyone knows that I&apos;m a longtime defender and supporter of the president&apos;s agenda, of the America First agenda, the MAGA agenda, but I&apos;m also an independent thinker who will stand up and make the case. And pointing to Middleton, Roy charged, &quot;MAGA is not something you just buy. My opponent thinks you can buy the brand.&quot;
Middleton returned fire, arguing &quot;Chip Roy is putting out there that he is a top ally to President Trump when the exact opposite is the case.&quot;
Roy, showcasing his electability, said &quot;I beat Democrats before in a tough race&quot; and that he &quot;knows how to win.&quot;
The winner of the GOP runoff will likely face Democratic state Sen. Nathan Johnson, who came close to clinching his party&apos;s nomination in the primary. Johnson is facing off against former Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski.
Also in the spotlight are Democratic and GOP runoffs in the redrawn majority-Latino 35th Congressional District,
Democratic Party leaders are slamming housing activist and sex therapist Maureen Galindo for her Instagram post on imprisoning American Zionists at an ICE detention center. She added that the prison would have a castration facility for pedophiles, which she claimed would likely include &quot;most of the Zionists.
She also said that her rival in the runoff, Bexar County Sheriff&apos;s Deputy Johnny Garcia, should be tried for treason over his support for Israel.
The comments have spurred support for Garcia, who&apos;s running as a moderate. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Texas Democratic Party, Talarico, and even progressive champion Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have backed Garcia.
The winner of the Democratic primary will face off against either Republican state Rep. John Lujan or Carlos De La Cruz, an Air Force veteran and brother of Rep. Monica De La Cruz of Texas.
In the solidly blue, Houston-based 18th Congressional District, 78-year-old Democratic Rep. Al Green will face off with recently-elected 38-year-old Rep. Christian Menefee, for a seat redrawn last year by Republicans as part of their congressional redistricting push.
Democratic Rep. Julie Johnson is running against former Rep. Colin Allred in the Democratic-dominated, Dallas-based, 33rd Congressional District.
And in the newly drawn 9th Congressional District, a right-tilting seat in the Houston area, Trump-endorsed Army veteran Alex Mealer faces Abbott-endorsed state Rep. Briscoe Cain.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FBI Data Reveals Assault The Most Common Crime In Arizona</news:name>
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			<news:title>FBI Data Reveals Assault The Most Common Crime In Arizona</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
Data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reveals that assault constitutes the crime most commonly committed in Arizona. 
An analysis of the latest data available on the Law Enforcement Agency Reported Crime Analysis Tool (LEARCAT), a Bureau of Justice Statistics database, found nearly 38,700 incidents of simple assault in 2024. This data is limited to the state’s participating law enforcement agencies. 
Simple assault refers to both assaults and attempted assaults where the perpetrator didn’t use a weapon or where the victim didn’t sustain a serious or aggravated injury. This classification includes stalking, intimidation, coercion, and hazing, per the FBI. 
The research, conducted by the Injury Lawyer Team, estimated that simple assaults occurred about once every 14 minutes in the state.
The second-most common crime reported in Arizona was shoplifting (30,800 incidents), followed by destruction, damage, or vandalism of property (27,500 incidents); drug equipment violations (27,400 incidents); all other larceny (21,100 incidents); drug or narcotic violations (21,000 incidents); motor vehicle theft (10,500 incidents); aggravated assault (10,100 incidents); theft from a motor vehicle (10,100 incidents); and burglary and breaking and entering (9,700 incidents).
Arizona experiencing simple assault as its most common crime was consistent with the national trend. In 2024, there were over two million recorded incidents of simple assault nationwide. 28 states reported simple assault as their most common crime. 
Preliminary data from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program reflected a decline in violent crime in 2025 so steep that it could prove historical, per FBI Director Kash Patel. Overall, violent crime was predicted to have decreased by an estimated 9%. 
“The 2025 crime data in this report shows the single largest decrease in violent crime and murder since 1937 – as well as huge decreases across the board in terms of aggravated assault, rape, and robbery,” said Patel. “Over the last 14 months, we made major transformations at the FBI, and these results show those changes are working. This FBI will continue to stack these wins for the American people under President Trump and always Back the Blue every step of the way.”
Murder and non-negligent manslaughter decreased by an estimated 18%; rape decreased by an estimated 7%; robbery decreased by an estimated 18%; and aggravated assault decreased by an estimated 7%. 
The program received data from more than 17,000 agencies representing 96% of the population (in 2024, the program relied on data from nearly 16,700 agencies).
Part of this preliminary steep decline came from data submitted by the Phoenix Police Department. Phoenix police reflected a decline in violent crime, including homicide, over the last few years. 
2025 had 1,000-plus fewer incidents of violent crime reported than 2024. 
Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) data agrees with this pattern of decline in violent crimes reflected by Phoenix police. AZDPS reported that violent crime — more than 27,100 cases with 44% clearance rate — declined by more than 13% compared to 2024. 
AZDPS data also reflected an overall decline in violent crime over the past five years.
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			  <news:name>Homeland Security Claims Arizona Democrats Lied About Mesa ICE Facility Problems</news:name>
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			<news:title>Homeland Security Claims Arizona Democrats Lied About Mesa ICE Facility Problems</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) accused Arizona Democrats of lying about conditions at the immigration detention facility in Mesa. 
Arizona Democratic Reps. Yassamin Ansari (AZ-03) and Greg Stanton (AZ-04) claimed to have witnessed last week “inhumane” and “alarming” issues — specifically, overcrowding and plumbing — at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility, Arizona Removal Operations Coordination Center (AROCC), located within the Mesa Gateway Airport. 
Ansari and Stanton said AROCC has consistently exceeded its intended capacity (about 160 people) this year. The facility has reportedly exceeded 770 detainees on a daily basis.
The pair also took issue with AROCC holding illegal immigrants past the intended 12-hour holding time which the facility was designed to support — sometimes, for several days. A proposed bill from the pair would mandate, in part, that ICE facilities may only hold illegal aliens for 12 hours at a time.
Ansari said in a press release that their observations indicated conditions were “starkly different from the picture ICE presents during scheduled visits.”
Stanton said the discomfort of illegal aliens in these detention facilities was reason enough to stop mass deportations.
“[W]e’re going to fight every effort to expand [mass deportations] — including the kinds of dangerous, overcrowded operations we’ve seen right here in Mesa,” said Stanton. 


Just over a month ago, @Rep_Grijalva, @RepGregStanton, and I visited the ICE facility at Mesa Gateway Airport and witnessed people who were sick, overcrowded, and packed together like sardines in concrete cells.
What we saw tonight continues to be inhumane and unacceptable. pic.twitter.com/tpQ73JVSWZ
— Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari (@RepYassAnsari) May 20, 2026





A spokesman with DHS said allegations of issues with overcrowding and plumbing were false, per a statement received by the Arizona Mirror.
“Any allegation of overcrowding at AROCC is false,” said the spokesman. “There are no recurring plumbing issues. On the rare instance when a toilet issue occurs, the facility staff immediately moves detainees from the affected cell and maintenance is immediately initiated.”
DHS has taken an active presence online and in the media to debunk claims of wrongdoing on the agency’s part. 
Another recent viral story accused the Trump administration of wrongfully prolonging the detainment of a mother and father traveling to see their adult son dying of terminal cancer. DHS clarified that the parents were detained for reentering the country illegally after their fatally ill son had already returned to Mexico. 
Last week’s visit from Ansari and Stanton constituted the latest in a series of actions taken by Arizona’s congressional Democrats to prioritize illegal aliens within their respective offices’ scope of constituent services. Rep. Adelita Grijalva (AZ-07) has also been party to these frequent visits to immigration detention facilities and other similar relief and advocacy efforts. 
AZ Free News reported last month that a majority of Grijalva’s press releases, X posts, and official remarks in congressional records pertained to defending illegal aliens from the Trump administration’s mass deportation agenda.
Arizona’s top Democrats say that issues at AROCC and other ICE practices justify a budgetary freeze for ICE pending a total overhaul of agency practices. 
While Arizona’s congressional Democrats have met with illegal aliens in ICE custody and advocated for their release, Arizona’s congressional Republicans have assisted with putting those illegal aliens into ICE custody. 
Earlier this month, Republican Rep. Abe Hamadeh (AZ-08) announced he had assisted with the capture of three illegal aliens while tagging along with Border Patrol on a border security sweep.
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			  <news:name>Maricopa County Recorder Submits Potential Noncitizen Voters To Attorney General</news:name>
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			<news:title>Maricopa County Recorder Submits Potential Noncitizen Voters To Attorney General</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap turned over potential noncitizen voter records to Attorney General Kris Mayes for review on Friday. 
Heap’s referral follows two letters from the attorney general’s office — one from early April, one from earlier this week — warning Heap that his delay in referring the alleged noncitizen voters to them violated state law, as first reported by Votebeat. 
Heap responded to the first letter claiming that he need not comply with the cited statute because their office had not yet canceled the voter registrations of the individuals identified as potential noncitizen voters. Instead, Heap placed those identified voters in a “Not Eligible” status pending submission of documentary proof of citizenship. 
Heap gave notice of the status change of the potential noncitizen voters to Secretary of State Adrian Fontes in early March, citing the Elections Procedures Manual (EPM) as justification. The attorney general office contends that Heap had misapplied his duties toward proof of citizenship requirements for voter registration to registered voters.
In that notice, Heap refused to hand over the potential noncitizen voters’ information to Fontes. 
Similarly, Heap told the attorney general’s office in response to its first notice letter to him that a referral of the potential noncitizen voters would be “premature.” In mid-February, Heap announced to the public that he was referring the noncitizen voters to the attorney general’s office in addition to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office (MCAO).
So far, Heap’s office has only submitted a referral of the alleged noncitizen voters to the MCAO. 
In the most recent letter from Mayes’ office, Criminal Division Chief Counsel Nicholas Klingerman rejected Heap’s legal interpretation as incorrect. 
“You cannot place ‘not eligible’ holds on these registered voters and fail to issue criminal referrals,” wrote Klingerman. “The statute does not authorize an indefinite administrative suspension for the purported noncitizen registrants, nor does it allow county election officials to choose which prosecuting agency may investigate these possible violations of state law.”
State law requires county recorders to cancel the voter registrations and notify the county attorney and attorney general for possible investigation of any registered voters for which the recorder has obtained information and confirmed noncitizenship. 
In March, the MCAO began the early stages of its investigation into over 200 individuals over allegations of noncitizen voting. The recorder’s office identified the individuals through the federal database expanded last October by the Department of Homeland Security for the purposes of voter roll citizenship verification, the Systemic Alien Verification for Entitlements.
The most recent letter from Mayes’ office also accused Heap of intentionally misleading the public. 
“At this point, your insistence that you are following the law is wrong at best and purposefully misleading at worst. Moreover, your statement that criminal referrals would not be appropriate despite having acknowledged the requirement to refer these individuals to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office and making a criminal referral to MCAO, suggests your intent is to mislead,” said Klingerman. 
Last April, all 15 counties throughout the state began undertaking certain efforts to remove noncitizens from their voter rolls following a lawsuit.
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			  <news:name>Revolt: Media sides with Republican rebels ripping Trump fund for Jan. 6 lawbreakers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Revolt: Media sides with Republican rebels ripping Trump fund for Jan. 6 lawbreakers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Here&apos;s the usual media narrative: Donald Trump did something awful (or outrageous, or borderline crazy), and the Republicans in Congress are wimps who won&apos;t stand up to him. 
Rinse, dry, repeat. 
But that changed dramatically in the last few days. 
The new story line:
Donald Trump did something beyond the pale and the brave Republicans are standing up to him. 
They&apos;re mad as hell, and they&apos;re not going to take it anymore. 
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If you don&apos;t recall this happening before in Trump&apos;s second term, that&apos;s because it hasn&apos;t.
So now you have the press and much of the GOP marching in lockstep. 
It&apos;s a revolt. Practically a revolution. And while most journalists love intra-party strife on both sides (such as the Dems&apos; dumb 2024 autopsy), they particularly relish a development that seems to be breaking, or at least loosening, Trump&apos;s iron grip on power. 
There was something about Trump&apos;s decision to use $1.8 billion largely for those convicted of crimes on Jan. 6 that was a bridge too far. Some of these people had attacked and injured police officers, seized members&apos; offices and chanted for Mike Pence&apos;s hanging.
The money came from the settlement of Trump&apos;s suit against the IRS. He had legitimately been wronged by the leaking of his tax returns to the New York Times — showing he had (legally) paid no income tax in 10 out of 15 years, and just $750 in two other years. 
But it was awkward because the head of the government was suing one of its agencies. The leaker, a former IRS contractor, was sentenced to five years in prison. 
This is the culmination of a five-year effort by the president to recast the protestors, who he had summoned to Washington and directed to march to the Capitol, as patriots, not lawbreakers. That is inconveniently contradicted by the relentless violence we all saw on our television screens as the riot unfolded. It was one of the darkest days in American history, aimed at stopping Congress from certifying Joe Biden&apos;s 2020 victory.
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The coverage has been exploding as even many Republicans on the Hill have vehemently objected to what critics call a &quot;slush fund.&quot;
When Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, a former defense lawyer for Trump, met with Senate Republicans, things exploded.
&quot;My guess is there’re probably 45 senators in the room, at least half of them were blasting the attorney general. … They were screaming at the acting attorney general,&quot; said Sen. Ted Cruz., who called it a &quot;full-on revolt.&quot;
Mitch McConnell, no fan of the president, put it this way: 
&quot;So the nation’s top law enforcement official is asking for a slush fund to pay people who assault cops? Utterly stupid, morally wrong – Take your pick.&quot;
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, who just lost his primary thanks to Trump, said on X:
&quot;People are concerned about paying their mortgage or rent, affording groceries and paying for gas, not about putting together a $1.8 billion fund for the President and his allies to pay whomever they wish with no legal precedent or accountability.&quot;
Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, on CNN, described the entire effort as a &quot;galactic blunder.&quot;
One senator, Tommy Tuberville, defended Trump’s plan as aimed at &quot;hundreds of innocent patriots.&quot;
After the fiery session on the so-called &quot;anti-weaponization&quot; fund, GOP leaders — concerned about having to vote on the fund — killed a scheduled vote on a $72-billion measure to crack down on illegal immigration. 
They also refused to approve the $1 billion for the White House ballroom that the president is obsessed with building.
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The media are suddenly full of praise for these rebelling Republicans, who, with a few exceptions, are not generally viewed as allies.
The most likely outcome, in my view, is a mushy compromise that includes some modifications on how the awards are made. That’s usually how the Hill deals with tough questions. 
But ultimately, as on most issues, Donald Trump will probably get his way, the culmination of his dogged campaign to whitewash the unsavory image of the Jan. 6 lawbreakers. 
Footnote: The timing can’t be coincidental. Many Republicans–along with Democrats and the likes of the Wall Street Journal editorial page–are openly criticizing the outlines of a Trump agreement with Iran.
&quot;Doesn’t make too much sense to me,&quot; said Sen. Thom Tillis.
A &quot;60-day ceasefire — with the belief that Iran will ever engage in good faith — would be a disaster,&quot; said Sen. Roger Wicker.
While the details are still being negotiated, the main objection is the U.S. bowing to Iran’s demand to deal with nuclear issues later on — with no time limit–once the Strait of Hormuz and other questions are resolved.
Lindsey Graham, a war hawk and pal of the president, says the vaguely defined delay on nuclear weaponry &quot;makes one wonder why the war started to begin with.&quot;
Maybe the previously unthinkable idea of Republicans openly challenging Trump is catching on.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Skydiver dies after midair collision with another jumper during group jump in Washington state</news:name>
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			<news:title>Skydiver dies after midair collision with another jumper during group jump in Washington state</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A skydiver died Sunday following a reported midair collision between two jumpers, authorities said Monday.
The incident occurred around 5:30 p.m. near Colville, northeast of Washington state, according to the Adams County Sheriff’s Office (ACSO).
The impact occurred during a scheduled group jump involving multiple participants, officials said, adding that several staff members reportedly watched the tragedy unfold as the victim appeared to become unresponsive during the descent.
&quot;Authorities are investigating a fatal skydiving incident that occurred at West Plains Skydiving involving two jumpers during a scheduled group jump,&quot; ACSO said in a Facebook post.
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&quot;On scene, Deputies learned of a mid-air collision resulting in one of the skydivers becoming deceased and the second sustaining injuries requiring additional treatment at a medical facility,&quot; the office added.
The victim was identified as Randy Hubbs, of the Kennewick area in southeastern Washington. The second skydiver was identified as Nicole Klein, of the Colville area.
According to authorities, staff members observed and tracked Hubbs from about 500 feet above ground level after the collision.
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Among the 11 individuals scheduled to participate in the jump operation, multiple staff members were able to observe and track Hubbs as the incident unfolded, officials reported.
Preliminary findings indicated that Hubbs became unresponsive after colliding with Klein, with witnesses reporting that his head and arms appeared to go limp following the impact.
&quot;Following the collision, Randy Hubbs reportedly became incapacitated and was no longer in control of his parachute canopy,&quot; authorities said.
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Hubbs then drifted north and away from the designated drop zone before disappearing beyond a hill to the northeast, officials said.
Adams County Dispatch later received reports of a medical emergency in the 2000 block of E. Schoessler Road involving two injured skydivers.
Deputies responded to the scene and investigated the incident. Hubbs was later released into the care of the Adams County Coroner’s Office.
Officials added that weather conditions do not appear to have been a contributing factor in the incident.
West Plains Skydiving told local media both jumpers were experienced and using personally owned equipment. The company said Hubbs had completed more than 800 jumps, while Klein had completed about 900.
&quot;We offer our deepest condolences to those impacted by this incident,&quot; ACSO said.
The investigation remains ongoing.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>100 gallon gas tank punctured, hazardous materials crews on scene of Phoenix crash</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-26T05:40:33.586Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>100 gallon gas tank punctured, hazardous materials crews on scene of Phoenix crash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>​The crash happened near 67th Avenue and Van Buren Street and involved a semi-truck and car.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nearly $7,000 worth of Pokémon trading cards reported stolen in smash and grab</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-26T04:50:38.640Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Nearly $7,000 worth of Pokémon trading cards reported stolen in smash and grab</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The suspect is caught on camera using a sledgehammer to break into the store.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dog accidentally fires shotgun, striking woman yards away during chaotic gas station stop</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-26T04:30:29.434Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Dog accidentally fires shotgun, striking woman yards away during chaotic gas station stop</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A dog reportedly triggered a shotgun inside a truck during a stop at a Nebraska gas station Saturday, sending a blast through the vehicle and  injuring a woman in another vehicle several yards away, according to local reports, citing Nebraska authorities.
The incident unfolded shortly after noon when the vehicle pulled into Short Stop, a gas station and convenience store, located at 2002 Avenue I, KNOP reported.
According to the Scottsbluff Police Department, the dog remained inside the vehicle after the owner stepped into the store. Another passenger riding along also stepped outside but stayed near the front passenger-side door, the outlet said.
During that time, the dog reportedly moved around in the rear seat area and came into contact with a shotgun stored in the vehicle. The firearm appeared to have a live round in the chamber and was discharged after being triggered, the authorities indicated.
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The blast reportedly passed through the vehicle’s front passenger-side door, traveled out of the parking lot, and struck a woman who was stopped at a nearby traffic light several yards away.
Police said a shotgun pellet struck the upper portion of her right arm, which was resting out the window at the time, according to KNOP.
Her injuries were not considered life-threatening, and a family member transported her to Regional West Medical Center for treatment, the outlet added.
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No other injuries were reported.
Police said the incident was initially reported as involving a BB gun, but responding officers were later informed that it involved a shotgun, according to the outlet.
Investigators also noted damage to the vehicle’s passenger-side door consistent with a shotgun blast, KNOP added.
The Scottsbluff Police Department will continue to investigate the incident.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Scottsbluff Police Department for more information.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Two people injured, two families displaced in Monday multi-structure fire on Riverwood Lane.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Two people injured, two families displaced in Monday multi-structure fire on Riverwood Lane.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>BULLHEAD CITY — Two people were taken with minor smoke inhalation to Western Arizona Regional Medical Center during a multi-structure fire on Riverwood Lane.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Two people were injured and two families displaced in a Monday afternoon multi-structure fire in the 300 block of Riverwood Lane that also destroyed a fence, two sheds and a power pole. Firefighters were seen entering a second burning home…</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Two people were injured and two families displaced in a Monday afternoon multi-structure fire in the 300 block of Riverwood Lane that also destroyed a fence, two sheds and a power pole.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Three Houston Astros pitchers throw combined no-hitter in shutout victory over Texas Rangers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Three Houston Astros pitchers throw combined no-hitter in shutout victory over Texas Rangers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Houston Astros capped their fourth straight win with a no-hit shutout on Monday. Tatsuya Imai started and pitched six innings before relievers Steven Okert and Alimber Santa took over to keep the Texas Rangers hitless.
The 9-0 victory marked the MLB’s first no-hitter since Shota Imanaga and two Chicago Cubs relievers combined for a 12-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates in September 2024.
The last complete-game no-hitter came in August 2024, when Blake Snell held the Cincinnati Reds hitless.
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Imai went six innings in the 17th regular-season no-hitter in Astros history and fourth that was a combined effort. Houston also threw a no-hitter in the 2022 World Series when four pitchers combined against Philadelphia.
Okert worked the seventh after Imai got 16 outs over the last 16 batters he faced. He walked three of his first four batters but benefited from a double play in the first inning before settling into a groove.
Santa made his big-league debut in the eighth and retired all six batters he faced. His 24th pitch was a called third strike against Brandon Nimmo that ended it after an ABS challenge by the batter was confirmed a strike.
The Rangers were held without a hit for the sixth time, the first since Corey Kluber threw a no-hitter against them for the New York Yankees on May 19, 2021.
The 28-year-old Imai is in his first big-league season after coming over from Japan.
Imai joined the Astros in January after agreeing to a $54 million, three-year contract. He was a three-time All-Star during eight seasons in Japan, and went 10-5 with a 1.92 ERA last season for the Pacific League’s Seibu Lions.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>New York Knicks sweep Cavaliers to reach first NBA Finals since 1999 after dominant Game 4 blowout</news:name>
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			<news:title>New York Knicks sweep Cavaliers to reach first NBA Finals since 1999 after dominant Game 4 blowout</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Garden crowd isn&apos;t ready for this.
The New York Knicks demolished the Cleveland Cavaliers 130-93, capping a dominant four-game sweep to reach the franchise’s first NBA Finals since 1999.
The Knicks controlled Game 4 from the opening tip, racing out to a double-digit lead and never allowing Cleveland back into contention.
New York buried 19 of 43 3-pointers while dominating the rebounding battle.
OutKick founder Clay Travis summed up Cleveland’s no-show effort perfectly ...
&quot;The Cavs just totally quit this series after the fourth-quarter collapse in Game 1. Embarrassing effort since then,&quot; Travis posted on X. &quot;Congrats to the Knicks, party like it’s 1999.&quot;
The blowout capped a stunning collapse for Cleveland, which entered the series viewed by many as the East’s most complete team.
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With more than eight minutes remaining in the fourth quarter of Game 4, Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson pulled his starters, effectively conceding the series as the Knicks turned the final minutes into a celebration.
On Sunday, Atkinson told reporters he believed the Cavaliers had &quot;analytically&quot; won two of the first three games. Instead, New York responded with overwhelming physical dominance.
Karl-Anthony Towns anchored the interior with 19 points and 14 rebounds, while Jalen Brunson orchestrated the offense without committing a turnover.
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Even Donovan Mitchell’s 31-point performance wasn’t enough to keep Cleveland competitive as the Knicks’ defense smothered the Cavaliers’ perimeter attack for the fourth straight game.
The victory also marked New York’s sixth consecutive road playoff win.
The Finals appearance serves as a massive validation for the organization after the Knicks moved on from Tom Thibodeau following last season and hired Mike Brown amid heavy skepticism and immense pressure to win immediately. Under Brown, the Knicks have become the NBA’s hottest team, carrying an undefeated streak of more than a month into the Finals.
New York will now face either the Oklahoma City Thunder or San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Finals, which begin June 3.
The road to the Larry O’Brien Trophy runs through Madison Square Garden.
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			  <news:name>Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner embraces democratic socialism at Bernie Sanders rally in Portland</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-26T02:50:26.555Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner embraces democratic socialism at Bernie Sanders rally in Portland</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner appeared alongside Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Monday and echoed several Sanders-style progressive themes, criticizing five-term Republican Sen. Susan Collins, criticizing and U.S. weapons spending tied to conflicts in Gaza and Iran.
Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee seeking to unseat Collins in November, made the fiery remarks during a &quot;Fighting Oligarchy&quot; rally led by Sanders in Portland — an event aimed at mobilizing progressive activists and expanding grassroots organizing efforts ahead of the midterm elections. The Portland event was one of Sanders’ Maine stops with Platner and gubernatorial candidate Troy Jackson.
During the rally, Platner leaned heavily into anti-corporate rhetoric, telling a crowd of cheering progressives they must build a &quot;political revolution&quot; and take back &quot;what is ours.&quot;
&quot;We are taking back what is ours. We&apos;re going to take it back from the corporations that seek profit, no matter the cost from the billionaires for whom greed is the point, and from corrupt politicians like Susan Collins, corrupt politicians who have sold us out,&quot; Platner said.
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&quot;It is a system that is the politics of Susan Collins, a politics that turns politicians into millionaires, but tells you to be grateful for crumbs.&quot; 
Throughout the evening, Platner echoed Sanders’ economic talking points, accusing health insurance executives of &quot;lining their pockets with our blood, sweat, and tears.&quot;
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He also made sharp comments regarding the Middle East, claiming American tax dollars are being weaponized to &quot;blow up someone else’s children.&quot;
&quot;Our tax dollars can build schools and hospitals in America instead of bombs to drop on them in Gaza and Iran,&quot; he said. 
Sanders later took the stage and cast Platner’s election as a key moment for the progressive movement, telling supporters, &quot;You elect Graham Platner senator, you’re going to transform America.&quot;
The Vermont senator explicitly tied Platner to his tax proposals targeting the ultra-wealthy.
&quot;I introduced legislation, which Graham will be by my side in fighting for, which says that we are going to impose a 5% annual wealth tax on 938 billionaires in America,&quot; Sanders said. Sanders introduced legislation earlier this year proposing a 5% annual wealth tax on 938 U.S. billionaires.
Platner was also portrayed as an ally in battling major tech billionaires such as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, warning that a &quot;handful of billionaires&quot; could otherwise control the future of artificial intelligence and robotics.
&quot;Graham understands... we are not going to let a handful of billionaires control the future of this country,&quot; Sanders said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Obscene hot mic moment interrupts ESPN&apos;s broadcast of Arizona State-Texas softball tournament game</news:name>
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			<news:title>Obscene hot mic moment interrupts ESPN&apos;s broadcast of Arizona State-Texas softball tournament game</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The second-ranked Texas Longhorns softball team clinched the Austin Super Regional and earned a trip Women&apos;s College World Series, with a 5-0 win over Arizona State on Sunday. But the victory was overshadowed by an explicit hot mic moment.
ESPN microphones picked up an unidentified person whispering obscene remarks after Texas pitcher Teagan Kavan got ahead 1-0 against the opposing batter.
The remark, however, did not seem to distract play-by-play announcer Kevin Brown, who continued the broadcast without acknowledging it.
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&quot;You’re going to compete for national championships as an assistant, and then they’re going to send you off,&quot; Brown said while discussing Arizona State manager Megan Bartlett’s track record of developing assistants.
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Sunday&apos;s moment was just one of several surprising developments leading up to the tournament.
A celebration involving former NBA star Jason Williams and his daughter, Mia, led to Williams’ ejection during Texas Tech’s game against Florida over the weekend.
Mia hit a two-run homer to help push the Red Raider past the Gators, her former team, last Friday.
Texas will take on the Tennessee Volunteers on Thursday in the double-elimination round of the Women’s College World Series.
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			  <news:name>Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer selling Texas home to reduce commute to team facility</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer selling Texas home to reduce commute to team facility</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Since 2009, the Dallas Cowboys have played their home games at AT&amp;T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. For the past decade, the team’s headquarters and training facility have been based at The Star in Frisco — about 36 miles from the stadium.
Meanwhile, second-year Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer lives in McKinney, Texas — about a 30-minute drive from the team facility. To cut down on his daily commute, Schottenheimer has put his sprawling McKinney home on the market to replace it with a property closer to the team facility.
The listing agent for Schottenheimer’s soon-to-be former home said proximity to work ultimately drove the NFL coach’s decision to move.
&quot;It really is just time being closer to work, and every minute counts, when you’re at that level, for him,&quot; said Carrie Himel, a member of Compass Sports &amp; Entertainment division, told The Dallas Morning News.
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The 5,700-square-foot home was listed for $3.8 million as of mid-April, according to Zillow. For tax purposes, the Collin County Appraisal District valued the property at nearly $2 million.
Himel added that the home quickly attracted a buyer.
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&quot;It’s a private, serene oasis,&quot; Himel said. &quot;Every window, or every space, in that house looks at nature. So it really is a special property, it just needed a special buyer. We’re fortunate to get one pretty quickly.&quot;
McKinney is located approximately 17 miles from The Star. It is unclear where exactly Schottenheimer intends to purchase his next home.
The four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath home was built in 2021, and its amenities include a movie room and an infinity-edge pool, according to the listing. The garage can accommodate three cars.
Schottenheimer was promoted from defensive coordinator to head coach in January 2025 following Mike McCarthy’s exit.
The home’s nature-filled setting gave the Schottenheimer family the opportunity to interact with local wildlife.
In late October, Schottenheimer recalled an unusual moment when an owl flew through an open sliding door and into his home during a game-planning meeting prior to a matchup against the Arizona Cardinals. The family later contacted animal control to remove the bird.
The Cowboys finished at 7-9-1 during Schottenheimer&apos;s first year at the helm, falling short of advancing to the playoffs.
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			  <news:name>Mother indicted for crash that killed her 9-year-old daughter, county attorney says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mother indicted for crash that killed her 9-year-old daughter, county attorney says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Brenda Rivera Estrada was indicted for a rollover crash that resulted in the death of her 9-year-old daughter, according to the Maricopa County Attorney.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California congressional candidate refuses to say Pledge of Allegiance in resurfaced clips</news:name>
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			<news:title>California congressional candidate refuses to say Pledge of Allegiance in resurfaced clips</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California&apos;s 7th Congressional District candidate and Sacramento City Councilmember Mai Vang is receiving pushback after videos resurfaced of her refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance.
Over Memorial Day weekend, multiple clips showed Vang turning aside or staying silent during city council meetings as members said the Pledge of Allegiance toward the American flag. As recently as Wednesday, Van was seen with eyes downcast during the pledge.
Vang, who has held her Sacramento City Council position since 2020, previously addressed her refusal to say the Pledge of Allegiance in a 2025 Facebook post.
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&quot;[T]his is exactly why I choose not to recite the Pledge of Allegiance during every council meeting,&quot; Vang said. &quot;As much as I love this country, I use that moment to ground myself—to center our communities and remind myself of the injustices and harm that continue to affect so many, both locally and across the globe, under this nation’s influence.&quot;
She continued, &quot;We must not tune out—they want us to become numb to the realities we see in the news—it’s part of the plan to keep us complacent. But instead, we resist. We surround ourselves with loved ones, take time to rest, remain vigilant, and stay steadfast in the fight for equity, justice &amp; humanity. We got us. I love you all.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to Vang for comment.
Vang is one of several candidates seeking to challenge longtime Democratic Rep. Doris Matsui, who has held the California seat for over 20 years.
The Sacramento city councilmember is also the latest among a series of progressive candidates seeking to challenge longstanding Democratic politicians. Vang has voiced support for far-left positions such as universal healthcare, increased taxes on billionaires and abolishing ICE.
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In a comment to the New York Post, Sacramento Democratic political consultant Steve Maviglio called Vang&apos;s actions &quot;completely disrespectful.&quot;
&quot;It’s ‘Patriotism 101,’ you say the Pledge of Allegiance even if you don’t agree with everything,&quot; Maviglio said. &quot;You can’t say the Pledge of Allegiance—that’s how extreme you are? Come on.&quot;
The primary will be held on June 2.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Money Saving Monday: High-tech scammers target Arizona</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-26T00:50:36.638Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Money Saving Monday: High-tech scammers target Arizona</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chase Bank and MCSO are hosting free workshops to help residents recognize AI-driven fraud before it&apos;s too late.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Low water at Lake Mead may cut power generation by fall, driving up costs for Arizonans</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Arizona State Water Director says a drop in water elevation at Lake Mead could cut Hoover Dam&apos;s Generation 80%.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NBA star places $36,000 bet on outsider LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt winning heated race</news:name>
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			<news:title>NBA star places $36,000 bet on outsider LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt winning heated race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Milwaukee Bucks forward Kyle Kuzma is betting big that LA will change its ways.
Kuzma added some intrigue to next week’s nonpartisan primary, placing a $36,000 bet that former &quot;The Hills&quot; reality star Spencer Pratt will pull off an upset victory and become the next mayor of Los Angeles. With the June 2 vote just days away, Kuzma, who won a championship with the Lakers in 2020, is backing Pratt’s campaign.
When criticized for throwing his support behind Pratt, Kuzma responded on X: &quot;LA has been cooked since Covid what am I missing lol.&quot;
Kuzma, 30, was drafted by the Lakers and spent four seasons with the franchise.
For voters frustrated with the status quo, Spencer Pratt has positioned himself as an outsider candidate promising changes to local government and a tougher approach to public safety.
Since launching his campaign, Pratt has also received support from President Trump and Lakers minority owner Jeanie Buss.
JEANIE BUSS MAKES MAX DONATION TO SPENCER PRATT LA MAYORAL CAMPAIGN
Pratt launched his campaign in January after losing his Pacific Palisades home in the 2025 wildfires.
Frustrated with city leadership and emergency response failures, Pratt entered the race determined to unseat incumbent Mayor Karen Bass.
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Pratt has continued to gain traction by tapping into voter frustration over crime, city spending and Los Angeles’ ongoing homelessness crisis. But rather than fading as a novelty candidate, Pratt has continued drawing attention with his unique campaign style and repeated criticism of City Hall.
Pratt has routinely targeted Bass, mockingly referring to her as &quot;Karen Basura&quot; while criticizing what he describes as failed progressive policies that have contributed to the city’s decline.
While attending the Ronda Rousey-Gina Carano event at the Intuit Dome, Pratt spoke with OutKick about his campaign and reform plans.
&quot;I’m going to make LA safe,&quot; Pratt said.
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			  <news:name>Jacob Frey criticized for remembering George Floyd on Memorial Day, six years after death sparked riots</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jacob Frey criticized for remembering George Floyd on Memorial Day, six years after death sparked riots</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey received pushback Monday over a social media post remembering George Floyd, whose Memorial Day death six years ago triggered nationwide protests and riots, as well as calls to defund law enforcement agencies.
&quot;Today, we remember George Floyd, who was murdered by a former Minneapolis police officer six years ago,&quot; Frey wrote on X. &quot;That moment changed our city forever.&quot;
In subsequent posts, Frey wrote that the death of Floyd forced the city to &quot;confront painful truths about race, policing, inequity, and trust — and demanded hard conversations and accountability. Since Floyd’s murder, our city has been challenged not just to say we’ve changed, but to prove it.&quot;
&quot;We are committed to honoring this place both as a memorial with global significance and as a neighborhood where people live, work, gather, and heal,&quot; Frey added.
MINNEAPOLIS TO OVERHAUL POLICE TRAINING, USE-OF-FORCE POLICIES IN WAKE OF GEORGE FLOYD&apos;S MURDER
Floyd died from cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression after being pinned to the ground by officers outside a convenience store where he allegedly tried to pass a counterfeit $20 bill.
Four police officers, including Derek Chauvin, were sentenced to prison over Floyd&apos;s death. Chauvin pinned Floyd to the ground with his knee on his neck for around nine minutes.
Frey&apos;s post immediately received criticism given that Monday was also Memorial Day.
FREEDOM ISN&apos;T FREE: HONOR THOSE WHO NEVER CAME HOME ON THIS MEMORIAL DAY
&quot;Newsflash: Today is Memorial Day, not George Floyd Day. Show our fallen heroes and their families some freaking respect,&quot; wrote State Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla. &quot;You’re a complete disgrace to America, @MayorFrey.&quot;
Others noted that Floyd&apos;s death triggered destructive riots across the country where stores and buildings were looted and burned.
&quot;It changed your city, state and my country for the worse. Rioters on your side killed people and did billions in economic damage. And for what? Defunding police policies that have led to more people being killed,&quot; reporter Andy Ngo replied to Frey.
SEN JOHN KENNEDY: DEMOCRATS’ DEFUND-THE-POLICE PLAN FAILED, BUT HERE THEY GO AGAIN
While the official autopsy ruled the death a homicide caused by police restraint, the medical examiner&apos;s report also noted that the amount of fentanyl in Floyd&apos;s system and his recent use of methamphetamine were contributing factors.
&quot;At first I thought this had to be a parody,&quot; Tomi Lahren wrote on X. &quot;I thought no way this fruity ass mayor was possibly honoring George Floyd on Memorial Day… But here it is.&quot;
&quot;Today we remember the veterans who gave the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our freedoms. Not drug addicts who overdosed,&quot; Townhall.com columnist Dustin Grage wrote.
In a separate post, Frey honored veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice, saying: &quot;We owe them — and the families who carry their memory forward — our deepest gratitude.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Greg Sankey makes it clear that SEC didn’t start the 16-team CFP format discussion, that&apos;s on the Big Ten</news:name>
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			<news:title>Greg Sankey makes it clear that SEC didn’t start the 16-team CFP format discussion, that&apos;s on the Big Ten</news:title>
			<news:keywords>MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. - As SEC meetings get underway inside the Hilton SanDestin resort on the beaches of Florida, the question remains on how divided the conference is on moving further into expansion in the future.
Obviously, that&apos;s one of the biggest questions pertaining to the overall future of college athletics, with the NCAA Tournament recently making the move to expand its field.
Judging by the comments made by SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, it&apos;s clear that they will not be rushing to a decision, even if outside pressure rises from opposing conferences.
But, the most intriguing part of the current situation presiding over the SEC is how many schools are actually on the same page about the economic structure that athletic directors and presidents are currently festering over.
In reality, the SEC needs to get its own house in order. If the past few years have taught us anything, it&apos;s that while things might look good on the outside, the house can be in a perceived disarray without the headlines that could be created.
INSIDE THE SEC’S HIGH-STAKES DESTIN SHOWDOWN OVER CFP EXPANSION, NIL AND A POSSIBLE NCAA BREAKAWAY
While the Big Ten is currently holding the perceived power, it&apos;s almost as if the SEC is playing second-fiddle in the two-piece band. For that, there are certain housekeeping issues that need to be put back in place.
Now, let&apos;s not act as if Greg Sankey cares that Lane Kiffin has created a firestorm in Baton Rouge ever since accepting the LSU job before Ole Miss took a snap in the College Football Playoff.
Now, the conference, with a nudge from Ole Miss officials, is discussing whether to issue a public reprimand against Kiffin for his comments made in a Vanity Fair piece that did not sit well in Oxford. The Tigers&apos; head coach essentially said that there were parents worried about sending their kids to Ole Miss because of past racial issues.
No, I don&apos;t think the SEC will do anything, at least not publicly. But,
Or what about the Texas head coach? Steve Sarkisian has essentially become one of the hottest quote-machines within the conference, taking aim at Ole Miss in recent weeks. You know, because it&apos;s perceived to be easy to take shots at the Rebels right now after the departure of Kiffin, stacked on top of the allegations of tampering that the NCAA is currently investigating.
Throw in the College Sports Commission looking into alleged NIL deals in Oxford, and it&apos;s no wonder why head coach Pete Golding is taking on multiple outside forces.
ATHLETES ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF TEAMS ARE EARNING LARGE AMOUNTS OF NIL MONEY
But, when you really get down to the nuts and bolts of inner workings within the SEC, most of it comes down to what is the perceived best path forward for a conference that holds a majority of the power with their colleagues in the Big Ten.
We could argue until we&apos;re blue in the face over the topic of expansion. Heck, we&apos;re already doing that on a daily basis thanks to social media and the never-ending negotiations that will continue being hot-button issues for fans.
But, as for bringing 16-team discussions to the table, the notion that it was the SEC who started this conversation was not lost on Greg Sankey, who was asked about Tony Petitti mentioning that a 16-team format would not be discussed at Big Ten meetings.
&quot;I was surprised, because they brought 16 teams to the table last year. All those 16-team ideas, they weren’t ours,&quot; Greg Sankey said on Monday night.
The sentiment from those athletic directors and presidents who OutKick has spoken with in recent weeks is a divided one, but not in a hostile way. Some see it as the smart move to create revenue within a conference that is making almost double what their counterparts in the ACC are making with year-end payouts.
&quot;I get why coaches want expansion. I never said that we were opposed to 24 teams, I’ve told my colleagues that&quot;
When asked if leaders within SEC would agree on 12 teams being a viable route moving forward if they cannot come to an agreement on expansion, Sankey did not mince his words.
&quot;It varies, I don’t think we’d have a unanimous vote on the number&quot;
But, to act as though the financial burden is not being felt within the SEC would be shortsighted, given the current race to spend for a playoff berth.
Overall, in the grand scheme of things regarding expansion that would include potential elimination of a conference title game, the commissioner knows it comes down to finances.
&quot;We have contracts, so we&apos;re pretty committed ... We have contracts&quot;</news:keywords>
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