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			  <news:name>Hobbs signs $18.3B Arizona budget, calling Trump-conforming tax cuts a ‘historic’ win</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hobbs signs $18.3B Arizona budget, calling Trump-conforming tax cuts a ‘historic’ win</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed an $18.3 billion state budget into law on Saturday, about two weeks ahead of the deadline to avoid a state government shutdown. The package of budget bills that garnered wide bipartisan support was the result…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Two suspects arrested after crashing through Camp Pendleton gate with 112 pounds of cocaine and fentanyl</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-14T04:00:46.088Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Two suspects arrested after crashing through Camp Pendleton gate with 112 pounds of cocaine and fentanyl</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A six-hour manhunt at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in California ended with the arrests of two suspects who allegedly breached the installation during a police pursuit and abandoned a vehicle carrying more than 110 pounds of cocaine and fentanyl, authorities said.
The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) said the &quot;high-stakes&quot; incident began when two suspects fleeing local law enforcement allegedly crashed through a gate at the base.
The suspects then abandoned their vehicle in a military housing area and fled on foot, according to NCIS.
The breach prompted a temporary shelter-in-place order as authorities worked to secure the installation.
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NCIS said a multi-agency search involving approximately 30 personnel was launched to locate the suspects.
For six hours, military and law enforcement personnel searched the sprawling base using real-time intelligence and tracking support from the NCIS Multiple Threat Alert Center and Regional Enforcement Action Capabilities Team.
Authorities said both suspects were ultimately taken into custody without incident.
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Investigators later discovered approximately 51 kilograms — more than 112 pounds — of cocaine and fentanyl inside the suspects&apos; vehicle, according to NCIS.
&quot;Thanks to NCIS personnel, Orange County Sheriff&apos;s Department, CA, Camp Pendleton Provost Marshal’s Office, the Drug Enforcement Administration - DEA, US Border Patrol, and other responding agencies, for your seamless teamwork and dedication to keeping our military installations safe!&quot; NCIS posted on social media.
Officials did not immediately release the identities of the suspects or announce what charges they may face.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Knicks beat Spurs in Game 5 to win first NBA championship since 1973, ending 53-year drought</news:name>
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			<news:title>Knicks beat Spurs in Game 5 to win first NBA championship since 1973, ending 53-year drought</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Knicks completed one of the most memorable seasons in franchise history Saturday night inside Frost Bank Center, beating the San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals to capture their first championship since 1973.
The only downside was that they didn&apos;t win the clincher in front of the home fans at Madison Square Garden, but there were enough Knicks fans in San Antonio to make it feel like a New York City crowd at times.
New York entered the night with a 3-1 series lead and a chance to end 53 years of frustration. The Knicks completed a historic comeback in Game 4 to put themselves on the precipice of basketball greatness and they finished the job on Saturday night. While they would have loved to do it at home, the Knicks clearly weren&apos;t going to give away an opportunity to clinch an NBA championship.
Game 5 started out like every other game in the series, with San Antonio quickly jumping out to a lead. The Spurs won the first quarter for the fifth straight time, and once again, the Knicks found themselves staring at a double-digit deficit.
New York scored just 13 points on 4-for-22 shooting in the opening quarter, tied for the second-fewest in an NBA Finals opening quarter in the shot-clock era, according to ESPN. Only the 2016 Golden State Warriors, who scored 11 points in the first quarter of Game 6 against the Cleveland Cavaliers, had fewer.
But the Knicks did what they’ve done all series.
After trailing by as many as 16 points in the first half, New York cut the deficit to five points at halftime. A late flagrant foul call against Spurs guard De’Aaron Fox helped New York turn one possession into five points with just over a minute left in the second quarter. The Knicks cut the lead to three, but Devin Vassell beat the first-half buzzer with a midrange jumper.
Jalen Brunson scored 16 of New York’s 37 first-half points, while Victor Wembanyama nearly posted a double-double in the first 24 minutes with nine points and nine rebounds.
However, the Knicks had a major problem almost immediately after halftime. Karl-Anthony Towns, the team&apos;s most impactful big man, picked up his fourth foul just 15 seconds into the third quarter.
The impact was felt almost immediately as his replacement, Mitchell Robinson, committed a flagrant foul that allowed San Antonio to return the favor with a six-point sequence, stretching the lead back to double digits.
Then came another turning point: Brunson appeared to roll his ankle with 5:18 left in the third quarter. After making a three-pointer, Brunson landed on Wembanyama&apos;s foot. Both Brunson and Knicks coach Mike Brown screamed at the referees for not calling a foul on Wembanyama, which could have been ruled a flagrant closeout. Had officials assessed a flagrant, it would have triggered an automatic suspension for a potential Game 6, since it would have been his fourth flagrant point of the playoffs.
Instead, play continued, and Vassell answered with a 3-pointer on the other end. Brunson immediately returned to the game after a New York timeout, but momentum appeared to shift back toward San Antonio as the Spurs later stretched the lead to 15 points. Dylan Harper scored 10 points of his 25 points in the third quarter.
But Brunson didn’t let that moment affect his play. Once again, the star guard put the team on his back with Towns stuck on the bench in foul trouble, scoring 14 points in the third quarter to cut the lead to seven heading into the fourth.
And Brunson wasn’t even close to done.
He hit a layup with 4:48 to go that tied the game at 83 and gave him 40 points. After the Spurs answered, Brunson drew a foul on a 3-point attempt with 3:40 left and hit all three free throws, giving the Knicks their first lead since early in the first quarter. They pushed it to three, their largest lead of the game, with 2:07 left on a goaltending violation.
The final minutes turned chaotic from there. Towns fouled out, Wembanyama split two free throws, Harper tied the game, and Brunson answered with another basket to put the Knicks back in front.
New York survived the scramble by controlling the glass and doing just enough at the free-throw line. Castle’s putback dunk cut the deficit to two with 16 seconds left, but Mikal Bridges split a pair on the other end to give the Spurs the ball with eight seconds left, trailing by three.
The Knicks elected to foul rather than allow San Antonio to attempt a tying three and the strategy worked exactly as intended. Harper missed both free throws, the Knicks grabbed the rebound and that was all she wrote.
Brunson scored 45 points, tied for the third-most points ever in a clinching NBA Finals game.
There will be time to figure out what this means for San Antonio and Victor Wembanyama. The Spurs aren&apos;t going anywhere with a roster built around young stars Wembanyama, Harper and Castle.
But Saturday night belonged to the Knicks.
For more than five decades, Knicks fans waited for a team to deliver another championship. They waited through bad teams, failed rebuilds, 22 different head coaches, missed opportunities and endless jokes.
The waiting is over.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Voters Reject Anti-Islam Candidate in Mayoral Race in Dallas Suburb</news:name>
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			<news:title>Voters Reject Anti-Islam Candidate in Mayoral Race in Dallas Suburb</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The election for mayor of Frisco, Texas, became a referendum on diversity and a test of anti-Muslim messaging in a general election contest.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>As Anthropic suspends access to new models, India debates its AI future</news:name>
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			<news:title>As Anthropic suspends access to new models, India debates its AI future</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tech leaders debate whether the Anthropic episode is a wake-up call for India’s AI ambitions.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Anti-Kirk teacher honored, ICE supporter expelled, Pride display problem</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-14T03:00:44.088Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Anti-Kirk teacher honored, ICE supporter expelled, Pride display problem</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PAGES OF OUTRAGE: Rhode Island teacher who called slain Charlie Kirk &apos;garbage&apos; honored in high school yearbook
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			  <news:name>Judge defends barring cameras from Karmelo Anthony murder trial, says it was &apos;an easy decision&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge defends barring cameras from Karmelo Anthony murder trial, says it was &apos;an easy decision&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The judge who presided over the high-profile murder trial of Karmelo Anthony is standing by one of the case&apos;s most controversial decisions, saying keeping cameras out of the courtroom was necessary to ensure a fair trial.
Judge John Roach of the 296th District Court said this week that it was the correct decision to bar cameras and livestreaming during Anthony&apos;s murder trial.
A Collin County jury on Tuesday sentenced Anthony to 35 years in prison after finding him guilty of murder in the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Memorial High School student Austin Metcalf during a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas.
In an interview with WFAA following the verdict, Roach defended his decision to bar cameras and livestreaming from the courtroom.
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&quot;Yes, it was an easy decision,&quot; Roach told the station. &quot;I&apos;ll tell you why. My primary goal in every case is to make sure the defendant and the prosecution get a fair trial. Period.&quot;
&quot;I know I made people mad but I&apos;m not here to make them happy either,&quot; he added.
The decision to bar cameras and livestreaming drew criticism from reporters and members of the public who wanted greater access to the proceedings.
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&quot;I had to balance between the media&apos;s right to know and be able to know what&apos;s going on, which I think is extraordinarily important. I think the public had access to the courtroom and see what is going on,&quot; Roach said.
The Texas judge said his goal was to prevent outside commentary and public pressure from influencing the proceedings or the jury.
&quot;As long as I follow the law, I sleep well at night,&quot; Roach said.
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Roach also pushed back on claims that he had a personal relationship with the Metcalf family.
&quot;I wouldn&apos;t know Mr. Metcalf prior to this trial if he walked up to me and said &apos;hello,&apos;&quot; he said.
When asked whether the jury reached the correct verdict, Roach said he believed they did.
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&quot;Yes they did because they were picked based upon the law, they listened to the facts, it happened in this courtroom, and they got a verdict,&quot; he said.
Roach also shared his impressions of Anthony following the trial.
&quot;He seems like a nice young man who committed a crime and he understands today more than any day before the consequences of committing a crime like he did,&quot; he said.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Stepheny Price and Julia Bonavita contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arrests reportedly made after theft of equipment from England&apos;s World Cup team before opener</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arrests reportedly made after theft of equipment from England&apos;s World Cup team before opener</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The English national team is still a few days away from their World Cup opener, but it has already been an eventful tournament for them after some of their equipment was stolen while en route to the team&apos;s training base in Kansas City.
The Three Lions start their tournament slate on Wednesday in Arlington, Texas, against Croatia, but their base of operations for the tournament will be Kansas City&apos;s Swope Soccer Village.
According to the BBC, the plan was to move equipment into place before the team arrived on Saturday; however, some of the vehicles moving that equipment were broken into. The theft is believed to have happened at some point on its journey from Florida to Kansas City.
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Police responded to the theft on Friday night, and while footwear was among the items stolen, none of the missing equipment was considered essential for the team to play.
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&quot;We are investigating a possible theft of equipment from a team vehicle that arrived in Kansas City with items missing this evening,&quot; a Kansas City Police spokesman said. &quot;The investigation is ongoing.&quot;
Well, the investigation panned out, because the equipment was eventually recovered and two arrests have been made in connection with the incident.
England follows up their match against Croatia in Arlington with a match in Boston against Ghana on June 23. They will then finish up their group stage slate with a match against Panama in New Jersey.
The team is expected to make it out of the group stage and possibly even win the group.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lainey Wilson spotted snacking on a boat in leopard-print bikini in recent Instagram dump</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lainey Wilson spotted snacking on a boat in leopard-print bikini in recent Instagram dump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lainey Wilson is soaking up the sun and enjoying the lake with her friends.
In a recent Instagram post, the 34-year-old country superstar shared a carousel of photos of her &quot;Life lately,&quot; which included pictures of her with her husband, Devlin &quot;Duck&quot; Hodges, in the studio and some on a boat with friends.
While on the boat, Wilson was photographed snacking on a sandwich as she looked into the distance, while dressed in a leopard-print bikini, which she paired with a tan visor, small hoop earrings and a pair of sunglasses.
Other photos show her in a group photo with her girlfriends, all of whom have on oversized white T-shirts humorously designed to look like they are wearing bikinis.
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Wilson shared a video of herself shooting a gun while dressed in her bikini shirt, as well as one of her sipping on a cocktail while sitting on part of the boat wearing the shirt, a visor and a statement necklace.
She also showed off her shooting skills in the post, with a video of her shooting a bow and arrow in a store while dressed in a camo shirt and blue sweatpants.
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&quot;You are Adorbs! Love you Lainey ❤️,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section. Another added, &quot;happy looks SO good on you, LW.&quot;
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Wilson and Hodges began dating in 2021 but kept their relationship quiet until making their red carpet debut in May 2023 at the Academy of Country Music Awards.
The two continued to attend red carpet events together after their debut, with Hodges later congratulating Wilson on her entertainer of the year win at the 2023 CMA Awards on Instagram, complimenting her work ethic, and ending the post by writing, &quot;I’m just thankful to call her my best friend. Love ya LW.&quot;
After four years of dating, the couple got engaged in February 2025, and tied the knot last month.
&quot;I have never seen Duck smile as big as he did then,&quot; Wilson told Vogue, about their wedding. &quot;It made me feel giddy about turning the page into this next chapter of marriage. We were both anxious to say ‘I do!’&quot;
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The singer is currently on her Whirlwind World Tour, which kicked off in August 2025, with performances scheduled through October across the country.
Wilson had her big break in the music industry in 2019, with the release of her single, &quot;Things a Man Oughta Know,&quot; which earned her a Grammy and climbed to number one on the charts. Her 14-year journey to success is chronicled in the new Netflix documentary, &quot;Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool.&quot;
&quot;I’m not just a singer, songwriter, musician — that’s what I do,&quot; she told People in April. &quot;Trophies and awards are things that come along with success, but it cannot define me as a person, because that’s when I lose sight of who I am. I got to keep my head screwed on straight.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida man arrested for DUI after troopers allegedly find 34 open alcohol containers in vehicle</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida man arrested for DUI after troopers allegedly find 34 open alcohol containers in vehicle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Florida man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after a Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) trooper stopped him for allegedly speeding more than 90 mph on Interstate 75 in Pasco County and discovered dozens of open alcohol containers inside his vehicle, authorities said.
The traffic stop happened on I-75 near the 280-mile marker in Pasco County, according to the FHP.
Authorities said a trooper was patrolling northbound when a Honda Civic passed the patrol vehicle at speeds exceeding 90 mph.
The trooper initiated a traffic stop and made contact with the driver, later identified as 33-year-old Conor William Parady of San Antonio, Florida.
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During the encounter, the trooper said Parady allegedly appeared to be heavily intoxicated.
Troopers also discovered 34 open alcohol containers inside the vehicle during the stop, authorities said.
Authorities said the trooper&apos;s observations during the stop led to a DUI investigation.
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Parady was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and transported to the Pasco County Jail.
According to FHP, authorities reported a blood alcohol concentration of 0.177 following the arrest. Florida&apos;s legal limit for drivers is 0.08.
Online jail records showed Parady was booked into the Pasco County Jail following the arrest. It was not immediately clear whether he had retained an attorney.
Under Florida law, a first-time DUI conviction can carry penalties that include fines, probation, community service and a driver&apos;s license suspension, though any potential penalties in this case would depend on the outcome of court proceedings.
A spokesperson for the Florida Highway Patrol did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for additional comment Saturday evening.
No injuries were reported.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Climber killed in fall at Keyhole Cave</news:name>
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			<news:title>Climber killed in fall at Keyhole Cave</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A male climber in his 50s fell to his death while rappelling inside Keyhole Cave, near the Sugarloaf Trailhead in Sedona, on June 13. The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office responded at about 1:30 p.m., and another climber at the scene attempted life-saving measures before the man succumbed to his inju</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hobbs signs $18.3B Arizona budget, calling Trump-conforming tax cuts a ‘historic’ win</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hobbs signs $18.3B Arizona budget, calling Trump-conforming tax cuts a ‘historic’ win</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Gov. Katie Hobbs signs the fiscal year 2027 budget on June 13, 2026. (Screenshot via Arizona Governor&apos;s Office)

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed an $18.3 billion state budget into law on Saturday, about two weeks ahead of the deadline to avoid a state government shutdown. 
The package of budget bills that garnered wide bipartisan support was the result of weeks of negotiations between the Republicans who control both chambers of the Arizona Legislature, Democratic lawmakers and Hobbs, also a Democrat. 
“I’m thrilled to sign the bipartisan Arizona First budget into law,” Hobbs said in a statement. “We’re stopping the data center tax credit for three years, investing in border security, education and water security, and delivering a $1.4 billion tax cut for middle class Arizonans. Starting on July 1, Arizonans will have no taxes on tips and overtime, a higher standard deduction, a deduction for seniors, and next year, an expanded child tax credit.”
Republicans and Democrats both celebrated the negotiated budget as a win after they voted to approve it on June 11, but it was Republicans who insisted that the $1.4 billion in tax cuts over three years was included. Those cuts will be realized by conforming Arizona’s tax code with the federal tax cuts in President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.” 
Hobbs and Democrats had proposed adopting some of those tax cuts, but not all of them.
The cuts come at the cost of decreased funding for state agencies and programs. 
The budget brings the state into full alignment with the Trump tax cuts only for this year, to prevent Arizonans from having to refile their taxes. When the Arizona Department of Revenue sent out tax forms in advance of the 2026 filing season, it assumed that the state would fully conform with federal changes. 
Changes in subsequent years include elimination of the unpopular State and Local Tax deduction, or SALT, which primarily benefits the wealthy, replacing it with an increased child tax credit. 
“With this historic middle class tax cut, I’m proud to say that every year I’ve been governor, we’ve cut taxes,” Hobbs said. 
Democrats’ biggest point of pride was a moratorium on new certificates for tax breaks to the data centers that make generative artificial intelligence possible.
Republicans passed their own budget plan along party lines in early May but Hobbs swiftly vetoed it. That plan would have made 5% cuts to most state agencies, but in the final budget Democrats negotiated that down to 2.5%. 
Legislators from both parties lauded the negotiated budget’s increase to the standard deduction, no taxes on tips, no tax on overtime, $6,000 tax credit for seniors and a new child care tax credit. 
A major loss for Hobbs was her failure to convince Republicans to put a continuation of Proposition 123 to voters in the fall. Originally approved by voters in 2016, Prop. 123 provided about $300 million annually for K-12 public education from the state land trust. Hobbs initially walked away from budget negotiations after Republicans said it was off the table. 
In a win for Republicans and a loss for Democrats, the new budget put zero guard rails on the more than $1 billion universal school voucher program that came under fire after reports that parents have used voucher money to purchase things like household appliances and lingerie. 
In a June 11 statement, House Speaker Steve Montenegro, a Republican, said that lawmakers from his party were responsible for securing the tax cuts. 
“This is what Republican leadership looks like,” he said. “…Arizona families will keep more of what they earn. Parents will keep school choice. Public safety will be funded. Government will be smaller. Welfare programs will be held to basic standards, and Governor Hobbs’ push for higher taxes and bigger government was stopped.”
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			  <news:name>Spurs coach Mitch Johnson dismisses Wembanyama anthem controversy ahead of Knicks-Spurs Game 5</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-14T01:30:43.687Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Spurs coach Mitch Johnson dismisses Wembanyama anthem controversy ahead of Knicks-Spurs Game 5</news:title>
			<news:keywords>SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Victor Wembanyama’s U.S. national anthem controversy followed the NBA Finals back to San Antonio.
As he did before Game 1, Wembanyama stood with his arms crossed during &quot;The Star-Spangled Banner&quot; before Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Saturday night at Frost Bank Center.
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OutKick/Fox News Digital asked Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson before the game whether the team had talked to Wembanyama about the anthem discussion and whether Wembanyama would be on the floor for the anthem before Game 5.
&quot;Not at all,&quot; Johnson said. &quot;I think there are plenty of players that are not on the floor during the anthem. I don’t know if that’s habit, superstition, bathroom, whatever it may be. I don’t foresee anything looking into that at all.&quot;
It was the first public response from the Spurs after Wembanyama’s anthem posture and apparent pregame absences became a Finals subplot.
The controversy started before Game 1, when ABC/ESPN cameras showed Wembanyama standing with his arms crossed during &quot;The Star-Spangled Banner.&quot; The image quickly spread on social media, where some fans criticized the pose as disrespectful while others defended Wembanyama, who is from France.
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But the scrutiny didn’t end there.
Wembanyama was not seen on the court during ESPN’s anthem coverage before Games 3 and 4 at Madison Square Garden. Most Spurs players appeared to be lined up for the anthem, but Wembanyama was not visible during the portions shown on the broadcast.
Notably, Johnson did not deny that Wembanyama elected to stay off the court during those two anthems.
OutKick reviewed ESPN’s broadcasts from the first four games of the series. Wembanyama was shown during anthem coverage before Games 1 and 2, but not during Games 3 and 4. ESPN also noticeably changed its broadcast presentation of the anthem for Game 4, though it is unclear whether that had anything to do with Wembanyama not being visible.
ABC/ESPN returned to its normal anthem production for Game 5 with Wembanyama on the court and the broadcast showed the Spurs star with his arms crossed.
OutKick/Fox News Digital has continued to pursue the issue throughout the Finals. OutKick/Fox News Digital has asked the Spurs, NBA and ESPN for comment, and none have offered an explanation.
To OutKick/Fox News Digital’s knowledge, the question to Johnson ahead of Game 5 was the first time a media member brought up the controversy to one of the involved parties.
That made Saturday’s anthem before Game 5 the next potential flashpoint.
The Spurs entered Saturday night trailing the Knicks 3-1 in the NBA Finals, needing a win to keep their season alive and force the series back to Madison Square Garden. New York, meanwhile, had a chance to win its first NBA championship since 1973.
But before Game 5 tipped off, Victor Wembanyama and the U.S. national anthem were again part of the story.
And after Saturday night, the controversy is not going away.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona Cardinals close minicamp with ‘100% clean’ bill of health</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-14T01:11:13.774Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Arizona Cardinals close minicamp with ‘100% clean’ bill of health</news:title>
			<news:keywords>TEMPE – The Arizona Cardinals will enter training camp on July 22 in good shape after wrapping up their final day of minicamp. As the Cardinals prepare for the NFL Hall of Fame Game against the Carolina Panthers in Canton,…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Vegas Golden Knights goalie Carter Hart says Hurricanes fans&apos; &apos;no means no&apos; chants are &apos;just noise&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Vegas Golden Knights goalie Carter Hart says Hurricanes fans&apos; &apos;no means no&apos; chants are &apos;just noise&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Vegas Golden Knights are sticking with goaltender Carter Hart for Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final as they look to force a Game 7 against the Carolina Hurricanes back in Raleigh.
And, if that happens, there&apos;s no question that Hart will hear the same chants he has heard this entire series: &quot;No means no.&quot;
Hart was one of five former members of the 2018 Canadian World Junior Championship-winning hockey team that was accused of sexual assault stemming from an incident at a London, Ontario, hotel. All five — Hart, Michael McLeod, Cal Foote, Dillon Dubé and Alex Formenton — were suspended from their NHL clubs (except Formenton, who was playing in Switzerland) but were acquitted last summer.
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Still, the NHL released a statement saying that &quot;the conduct at issue falls woefully short of the standards and values that the League and its Member Clubs expect and demand.&quot;
Hart — who previously played for the Philadelphia Flyers — signed with Vegas midseason, and has since played every postseason game.
But, of course, opposing fans have been using what has happened off ice to their advantage.
&quot;It’s just noise. I mean, both atmospheres and both buildings have been really loud and just a lot of fun to play in,&quot; Hart said about the chants on Saturday. &quot;Yeah, just noise.&quot;
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That&apos;s a good way to look at it from a competitor&apos;s perspective, but it might be working.
Hart is only the first goalie in NHL history to give up at least four goals in the first four games of a Cup Final, and then did it again in Game 5.
It&apos;s wild to see a goalie getting scored on like that still in the net, but this series has been so unusual, with Carolina giving up a similarly high number of goals until switching from Frederik Andersen to Brandon Bussi, who gave up three goals in Game 4 and two in Game 5.
It&apos;s wild to see a goalie stay in the net after giving up that many goals, but this series has been anything but normal. Carolina also surrendered a high number of goals before switching from Frederik Andersen to Brandon Bussi, who allowed three goals in Game 4 and two more in Game 5.
Hart won&apos;t have to deal with the chants at home, but he&apos;s still giving up a lot of goals.
If Vegas wants any hope of forcing Game 7, they&apos;re going to need better play in net.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>49ers announce death of Aldon Smith at 36, once the fastest player to reach 30 sacks in NFL history</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-14T00:51:24.249Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>49ers announce death of Aldon Smith at 36, once the fastest player to reach 30 sacks in NFL history</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former NFL player and college football standout Aldon Smith died at the age of 36, his former team, the San Francisco 49ers, announced.
&quot;We are devastated by the sudden and tragic passing of Aldon Smith,&quot; the team said in a statement.
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&quot;Aldon’s undeniable talent and sheer dominance on the field were on display from the moment he joined our organization, having recorded one of the best rookie seasons the National Football League has seen. Beyond his excellence as a player, Aldon will be remembered for his infectious smile that lit up every room he walked into. Our entire organization sends its deepest condolences to the Smith family and all who knew and loved Aldon.&quot;
Smith’s NFL career was defined by historic, unprecedented early dominance that was derailed by off-the-field and substance abuse issues.
Drafted seventh overall by the San Francisco 49ers in 2011 out of Missouri, Smith had one of the most explosive starts for a defensive player in NFL history. As a situational pass rusher in his rookie year, he racked up 14.0 sacks.
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In his second season in 2012, Smith set a 49ers franchise record with 19.5 sacks, earned First-Team All-Pro honors, and helped lead the team to Super Bowl XLVII. Notably, he reached 30 career sacks in just 27 games, becoming the fastest player in NFL history to hit that milestone, breaking a record previously held by Hall of Famer Reggie White.
But then in 2013, he voluntarily entered rehab and missed five games. In 2014, he served a nine-game suspension for violations of the NFL&apos;s substance abuse and personal conduct policies.
In 2015, the 49ers released Smith in August following his third DUI arrest. He signed with the Oakland Raiders a month later, playing nine games before the NFL handed down a one-year suspension in November. Smith remained indefinitely suspended from the NFL for four full seasons as he dealt with continued legal and personal troubles.
Smith made a comeback in 2020 when he successfully applied for reinstatement, and played a full season for the Dallas Cowboys. He started all 16 games, recording 5.0 sacks and 48 tackles.
The next year, he signed with the Seattle Seahawks in April but was released before the season began following another arrest.
No cause of death has been immediately disclosed.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California couple fights off 70-pound black bear with hatchet and water bottle outside their home</news:name>
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			<news:title>California couple fights off 70-pound black bear with hatchet and water bottle outside their home</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California couple sustained &quot;significant&quot; injuries this week after they were attacked by a black bear outside their home, according to officials.
The woman opened her door in Mammoth Lakes, which is around 230 miles southeast of Sacramento in the Sierra Nevada, around 6 a.m. on Monday to find one of her dogs fighting with a 70-pound black bear, the Mammoth Lakes Police Department said.
When the woman went outside to try to intervene, the bear turned its attention to her, clawing and biting her. The man then came out and was aggressively confronted by the bear as well. The woman was able to grab a water bottle and hit the bear, and the man got a hatchet and hit the bear several times with the blunt end, critically injuring it.
The couple suffered &quot;significant&quot; injuries, but were able to take themselves to a hospital, police said.
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The dog and another dog of theirs that came outside when the woman first opened the door are expected to recover from minor injuries suffered.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife euthanized the 17-month-old bear after determining it was a threat to public safety.
&quot;Incidents like this are extremely rare in Mammoth Lakes,&quot; Mammoth Lakes Police Chief Dan Casabians said in a statement.
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He added: &quot;Bears almost always avoid humans and will flee when confronted. This type of aggressive behavior is highly unusual. We are grateful that the couple are expected to make full recoveries and appreciate the quick response of our officers, CDFW, Bishop Veterinarian Hospital, and Mammoth Hospital Staff.&quot;
Bear sightings in the area are common, police said, but attacks are rare.
Police added that to reduce risks of an attack, people should never approach or feed bears, they should secure garbage in bear-proof containers, and shouldn’t leave pet food or bird feeders outside.
Hikers and walkers should also make noise when out in bear country, especially at dusk and dawn, and dogs should be leashed and supervised.
If a person encounters a bear, they should slowly back away and never run.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Administration Reignites Its Feud With Anthropic Over Latest A.I. Models</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Administration Reignites Its Feud With Anthropic Over Latest A.I. Models</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The administration’s surprise restrictions Friday cut off foreign access to Anthropic’s latest models and sparked another round of finger pointing.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Meta reportedly moves to unwind $2B Manus deal after Beijing’s demand</news:name>
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			<news:title>Meta reportedly moves to unwind $2B Manus deal after Beijing’s demand</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Meta starts dismantling its $2 billion Manus acquisition after Beijing ordered the deal reversed.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani urges Knicks fans to &apos;be responsible&apos; ahead of pivotal NBA Finals Game 5</news:name>
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			<news:title>NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani urges Knicks fans to &apos;be responsible&apos; ahead of pivotal NBA Finals Game 5</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NBA Finals resume Saturday night, with the series returning to San Antonio for a pivotal Game 5 after a two-day break.
With the Knicks on the verge of securing the franchise&apos;s first championship in over five decades, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani took to social media to deliver a message about fan behavior.
&quot;NEW YORK: Tonight, Knicks fans across our city will come together at Plaza 33 outside MSG, Radio City Music Hall, and Wollman Rink to watch Game 5 of the NBA Finals. My administration is proud to work with the Knicks to support these watch parties,&quot; he wrote on X.
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The 34-year-old followed with a call for safety, accountability and respect.
&quot;As we celebrate, be responsible, look out for one another, stay safe, be smart, and make this a night that reflects the very best of our city. Let&apos;s go Knicks.&quot;
Mamdani also recently announced that 10 LinkNYC kiosks across New York City will stream Saturday night’s Knicks-Spurs game.
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&quot;The Knicks belong to all New Yorkers, whether you’re watching from the Garden or not,&quot; Mamdani said in a statement. &quot;Earlier this week, New Yorkers gathered around LinkNYC kiosks to watch one of the greatest comebacks in basketball history. This weekend, we’re running it back. More than a hundred kiosks will turn our sidewalks into watch parties and our streets into celebrations. Knicks in Five.&quot;
The mayor’s social media message follows multiple incidents involving Knicks fans harassing Spurs supporters, some of which escalated into physical violence.
Shortly after the Knicks&apos; 105-104 win over the Spurs in Game 2, 17 people were arrested at a watch party near Madison Square Garden, ABC7 reported. One person was taken into custody on allegations of striking and injuring a police officer. Authorities noted that a fan entered a restricted area, refused to leave and then punched an officer.
Police said fans in the area became &quot;increasingly disorderly&quot; as the game progressed, according to ABC7.
In another encounter, Spurs star Victor Wembanyama was met with hostility as eggs were thrown in the direction of the reigning NBA Defensive Player of the Year. As of Thursday, &quot;the New York Police Department has not made any arrests,&quot; ESPN reported at the time.
Game 5 tips off at 8:30 p.m. ET at Frost Bank Center, with the Knicks holding a 3-1 lead in the NBA Finals.
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			  <news:name>Mike Santana retains TNA World Championship, appears set for Slammiversary match vs Nic Nemeth</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-14T00:00:46.654Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Mike Santana retains TNA World Championship, appears set for Slammiversary match vs Nic Nemeth</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mike Santana has been on the top of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) for quite some time but he faced one of his toughest challengers yet in pro wrestling veteran Eric Young on &quot;Impact.&quot;
Young earned a guaranteed title shot with a battle royal win a few weeks ago. He made a statement against Santana last week when he hit the TNA world champion with a piledriver. Young was on a tear against the champion but continuous two counts nearly forced his hand against the referee.
But taking his eye off the prize ultimately hurt Young. Santana nailed a huge double underhook toss from the top rope against Young. A Santana bulldog and rolling cutter put him back in full control. Though, he couldn’t get Young to stay down either. The referee did get caught in the middle of the match, as Young hit him inadvertently.
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Santana hit Spin the Block but the referee was down. He tried to get the referee back up as quickly as possible. He picked up Young back to a vertical base and Young kicked him in the groin. Young nailed Santana with the TNA World Championship and then nailed a piledriver.
As the referee was counting, Santana somehow got his hand on the rope to break the count. Young was about to finish off Santana when Ricky Sosa appeared and distracted Young long enough for Santana to roll up Young.
Santana retained the TNA World Championship.
Nic Nemeth’s music hit and it looked like he was going to call his shot and get a title match on &quot;Impact.&quot; Nemeth grabbed the mic and said he could call his shot and win the title, but he wanted to wait until Slammiversary.
Santana and Nemeth shook hands, signaling the match was on. The two later worked together to take out Order Four after Mustafa Ali’s match against KC Navarro for the TNA International Championship.
Nemeth then hit Santana with a Danger Zone. Santana was right not to trust Nemeth ahead of their match at Slammiversary.
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It was a few weeks ago that The System took out TNA veteran Moose in the back. After the TNA broadcast reported that Moose was cleared to return, he came out of the back as The System dished out punishment to Leon Slater.
Cedric Alexander just pinned Slater in a tag team match with Eddie Edwards. Brian Myers and Bear Bronson got into the ring and put the beatdown on Slater. That’s when Moose’s music hit. He came to the ring and sent The System scurrying.
Moose said he will take on Edwards in a match at Slammiversary.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>CBP, Coast Guard intercept migrant vessel heading for Puerto Rico; 40 apprehended including Uzbek national</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T23:41:23.607Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>CBP, Coast Guard intercept migrant vessel heading for Puerto Rico; 40 apprehended including Uzbek national</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) special agents nabbed dozens of migrants from the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Uzbekistan after the 30-foot boat they were traveling in was targeted near Desecheo Island, Puerto Rico.
The operation began in the early hours of June 6, just before 12:30 a.m. local time, when the Caribbean Air and Marine Operations Center first detected a target of interest west of the island. 
CBP officials said the intelligence was immediately relayed to a National Air Security Operations Center DHC-8 aircrew, which subsequently tracked down the 25- to 30-foot rustic vessel carrying 40 migrants.
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Initially, the boat appeared to be disabled and &quot;unable to make way,&quot; according to authorities.
The DHC-8 aircrew maintained surveillance from above and guided a U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) cutter to the location. 
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As the cutter approached the boat, it suddenly began moving toward the Puerto Rican shoreline.
The USCG successfully intercepted the boat at about 2 a.m.
Authorities detained all 40 migrants onboard, which included 34 men and two women from the Dominican Republic, three men from Haiti and one man from Uzbekistan.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kai Trump shares behind-the-scenes footage of President&apos;s polarizing Knicks Finals visit</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T23:41:03.527Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Kai Trump shares behind-the-scenes footage of President&apos;s polarizing Knicks Finals visit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump&apos;s visit to the New York Knicks&apos; first NBA Finals game at Madison Square Garden this century became a hot topic across sports social media this week, igniting heated debate among fans and critics.
Trump&apos;s granddaughter, Kai Trump, revealed behind-the-scenes footage of the polarizing visit in a YouTube video on Saturday.
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Part of the footage showed the president standing up straight, stoically, while a massive laser light show exploded throughout Madison Square Garden.
Other footage showed the president having discussions with other guests.
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The Knicks went on to lose the game, but the night was remembered less for the action on the court and more for the viral back-and-forth between President Donald Trump and ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith after Smith criticized Trump&apos;s presence at the game and the president responded.
The Knicks bounced back the next night, however, to take a 3-1 lead, and are now in position to close out the series with a win against the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday night.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Again Picks Personal Lawyer for a Top Job, as U.S. Attorney in Manhattan</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T23:40:23.680Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump Again Picks Personal Lawyer for a Top Job, as U.S. Attorney in Manhattan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>James M. McDonald, a veteran former federal prosecutor and regulator, has more recently been part of President Trump’s legal team, appealing his criminal conviction.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Gomer Pyle: USMC&apos; star Ronnie Schell dead at 94 after decades-long career</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Gomer Pyle: USMC&apos; star Ronnie Schell dead at 94 after decades-long career</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Gomer Pyle: USMC&quot; star, Ronnie Schell, died at the age of 94 on Friday.
The actor died in the early morning hours at UCLA Hospital, of natural causes, according to a press release obtained by Fox News Digital.
Schell first appeared onscreen as a contestant on Groucho Marx&apos;s game show, &quot;You Bet Your Life,&quot; later landing starring roles in &quot;Gomer Pyle: USMC&quot; and &quot;Good Morning World.&quot;
He went on to have a long career in both movies and television, appearing in a number of shows, including &quot;Here We Go Again,&quot; &quot;The Dick Van Dyke Show,&quot; &quot;Sanford and Son,&quot; &quot;The Golden Girls&quot; and many others.
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In addition to his on-screen roles, Schell was also a prolific voice actor, lending his voice to projects such as &quot;The Smurfs,&quot; &quot;Jetsons: The Movie,&quot; &quot;Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels&quot; and others.
Most recently, Schell appeared as a guest performer on &quot;General Hospital,&quot; &quot;Yes, Dear&quot; and Disney’s &quot;Phil of the Future,&quot; as well as the musical comedy &quot;Don’t Leave it All to You Children!&quot;
Born in Northern California in December 1931, Schell found his passion for acting after serving four years in the Air Force, while studying at San Francisco State University. He auditioned and was signed for a five-month-long gig as a stand-up comedian at the famed San Francisco comedy club, the Purple Onion.
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The five-month gig led to him booking gigs in other clubs throughout San Francisco, before he moved on to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he continued to perform until his death.
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Throughout his many years in the industry, Schell received the first California Standup Comedy Legend Award, and was also inducted into San Francisco State’s Hall of Fame.
Schell is survived by wife Janet and two children, Gregory and Christian, and one granddaughter, Chiara.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jennifer Lopez admits she &apos;would&apos;ve had sex&apos; with entire star-studded 90s movie cast</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jennifer Lopez admits she &apos;would&apos;ve had sex&apos; with entire star-studded 90s movie cast</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jennifer Lopez made a NSFW confession during a recent podcast interview.
During an appearance on the &quot;Films to be Buried With&quot; podcast, hosted by her &quot;Office Romance&quot; co-star, Brett Goldstein, the 56-year-old actress and singer shared her love for the cast of the 1993 movie, &quot;True Romance.&quot;
&quot;There are all these seedy characters in the movie, but I mean you have Christian Slater, who works in the record store and has hallucinations of Elvis, who is played by Val Kilmer,&quot; she said. &quot;And then you have Patricia Arquette, who couldn&apos;t be better as the hooker with the heart of gold who is the sweetest.&quot;
She went on to name the other cast members, including Christopher Walken, Dennis Hopper, Brad Pitt, James Gandolfini and Gary Oldman, before saying, &quot;I would&apos;ve had sex with any one of them.&quot;
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&quot;That is the truth,&quot; she said. &quot;They were all so, which says a lot about me, but maybe like the dark side of me. Okay. But all of them were so incredibly f---ing good in this movie. Their performances were so top-notch and so believable and so dynamic.&quot;
She recalled one scene in particular in which Arquette&apos;s character is beaten up by Gandolfini, saying, although she had a &quot;blown up face for the rest of the movie,&quot; she still looked &quot;sexy,&quot; noting, &quot;you still wanna kind of kiss her on the lips.&quot;
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&quot;True Romance&quot; followed the story of an Elvis enthusiast and a hooker who fall in love and, after mistakenly stealing a suitcase full of cocaine, set out to sell it without knowing the mob is now after them.
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Lopez and Goldstein are promoting their new romantic comedy on Netflix, &quot;Office Romance,&quot; in which Lopez plays a high-powered CEO who&apos;s strict rule against office romances is put to the test when an attractive lawyer starts working at her company.
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When speaking to Harper&apos;s Bazaar in June 2026, Goldstein, who also co-wrote the movie, referenced Lopez&apos;s previous roles in rom-coms such as &quot;Maid in Manhattan&quot; and &quot;The Wedding Planner,&quot; noting in all those films, she is &quot;a working girl, aspiring to something.&quot;
&quot;We wanted to make a love letter to workaholics and also a more grown-up, adult film. It was looking at [Lopez’s past characters] and going, ‘Well, what if she’s the CEO now? What if she’s made it? She has a lot of power, and she is also proud of her work. She loves what she’s done and what she’s built.’ &quot;
Lopez told the outlet that when she read the script she &quot;was very excited to do it,&quot; saying that while the script had &quot;a very wholesome quality to it,&quot; it also had &quot;hard jokes where people are cursing,&quot; calling it &quot;very much Brett&apos;s brand of writing.&quot;
Goldstein is known for his role as Roy Kent in the hit Apple TV + show, &quot;Ted Lasso,&quot; which he was also a writer on. He has since co-created the hit show, &quot;Shrinking,&quot; which stars Harrison Ford and Jason Segel.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Darby Allin returns to attack Kevin Knight, Mark Briscoe gets closer to MJF&apos;s title, and more from &apos;Dynamite&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Darby Allin returns to attack Kevin Knight, Mark Briscoe gets closer to MJF&apos;s title, and more from &apos;Dynamite&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kevin Knight aligned himself with the Don Callis Family in recent weeks as he looked to capitalize on getting an opportunity at the AEW World Championship.
Knight started All Elite Wrestling (AEW) &quot;Dynamite&quot; taking aim at Darby Allin and &quot;Speedball&quot; Mike Bailey. He said the fans were upset that Allin failed to keep the AEW title at Double or Nothing against Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) and that Bailey was the one who broke up the Jet Speed tag team.
Knight called out MJF but he got Allin instead. Allin hit Knight with a skateboard.
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&quot;I hope New York was worth it. I hope New York was worth it, b---h&quot; Allin said.
Other members of the Don Callis Family came out to chase Allin out of the arena but the message was already sent. Instead of Knight sending it to the world champion, it was Allin sending one to &quot;The Jet.&quot;
Allin hadn’t been seen since he lost the title to MJF in a hair vs. title match. Knight was the one who came out at the end of the match and levied a punishment onto Allin. Knight hit a UFO Splash on Allin as he was strapped to a gurney.
Meanwhile, Andrade El Idolo is still waiting for Callis to make good on his promise for a title shot against MJF. Andrade addressed Callis later in the night and the slimy manager said the shot was coming in the future.
For weeks, Mark Briscoe had challenged MJF for the AEW World Championship and the champion had brushed him off each time. MJF has claimed that Briscoe isn’t main event material or championship material. But it all changed on Wednesday.
Briscoe picked up another big win in his singles match against Pac. He hasn’t been on the losing side of a match since &quot;Dynamite&quot; on March 11 when he and the Young Bucks lost a six-man tag team match to Cash Wheeler, Dax Harwood and Tommaso Ciampa.
But Briscoe came with a plan. He said he spoke to AEW CEO Tony Khan about a world championship opportunity and a match at Forbidden Door was made. Briscoe and five others will take on MJF and five others in a steel cage match.
If Briscoe’s team wins, he will be guaranteed an AEW World Championship shot. MJF went right to the Don Callis Family for help. Knight said he would help MJF if he was given a chance at the AEW title.
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Will Ospreay fought and clawed his way to the Owen Hart Foundation Men’s Tournament final with wins over Samoa Joe and Mark Davis. On the other side of the bracket, he waited for the winner between Swerve Strickland and Brody King.
All Ospreay had to do was watch Strickland and King beat the brakes off each other as he got an extra week of rest. King survived two House Calls and Strickland was able to power through a nasty Death Valley driver into the corner and a piledriver. Strickland then hit King with a Vertebreaker to win the match. Prince Nana helped out by hitting King in the head with a weapon.
Strickland and Ospreay will meet each other in the final at Forbidden Door on June 28.
Maya World was put into the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament at the very last second as Saree wasn’t cleared to take part. Saree was set to square off against Skye Blue.
World came into the match with a heavy heart as she revealed the death of her younger brother. She was wrestling in honor of her late brother and hoped to pull off a stunner.
She had a terrific match against Hazuki back on May 30 and had two big wins in Ring of Honor – a singles match against Trish Adora and a tag team win with Hyan. She also competed in the Survival of the Fittest for the Ring of Honor Women’s World Championship, which Athena retained.
While Blue had  much of the momentum in the match, World fought back. World blocked a running knee and hit Blue with a suplex. World connected with her own running knee strike but only picked up the two count. Both women were giving it their all to advance in the tournament with the hopes of earning an AEW Women’s World Championship shot.
World, somehow, countered Blue’s attacks into a pinning combination and got the three. She will move on to the semifinals and face Athena.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Yosemite Ranger’s Suit Over Trans Flag at El Capitan Is Dismissed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The ranger, who was fired after hanging the flag, sued the government on free speech grounds. On Friday, a judge dismissed the case, saying the court lacked the authority to rule.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>George Lucas spotted at USMNT World Cup opener where player nicknamed &apos;Jedi&apos; helped deliver 4-1 win</news:name>
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			<news:title>George Lucas spotted at USMNT World Cup opener where player nicknamed &apos;Jedi&apos; helped deliver 4-1 win</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There was a ton of buzz about the USMNT&apos;s World Cup opener — and you could argue even more buzz after they impressed everyone with a 4-1 win over Paraguay — and since it was in Los Angeles, there were plenty of celebrities on hand.
Including a certain legendary director responsible for the &quot;Star Wars&quot; saga... the better versions.
That&apos;s right, George Lucas was in attendance for the match, which was fitting considering he helped inspire one of the USMNT&apos;s most recognizable nicknames.
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One of the top players on the U.S. squad is 28-year-old Antonee Robinson. However, these days, he&apos;s often known by his nickname &quot;Jedi.&quot;
Every nerd reading this just perked up a little...
Of course, &quot;Jedi&quot; comes from the world of &quot;Star Wars.&quot; Lucas had a habit of taking words from other languages, and the name for his films&apos; lightsaber-wielding heroes is believed to have come from the Japanese word jidaigeki, a term used for historical samurai.
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Well, Robinson was a huge &quot;Star Wars&quot; fan as a kid, and earned the nickname &quot;Jedi.&quot; Eventually, according to The Sporting News, this became public knowledge, and it stuck.
Then, in a full-circle moment, there was George Lucas in the stands for Robinson and the USMNT&apos;s World Cup opener... and he was just annihilating some sandwich.
George Lucas is the man. He just is.
He&apos;s a billionaire creative genius who has worn the same flannels and Nike Air Monarchs for decades, and comes across as the same dude he has always been.
That&apos;s just the coolest thing ever.
Also, I really like the time he went bombing into a corner in the Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race at Long Beach and crashed his already beat-up Scion TC.
What a guy.
We&apos;ll have to see if Lucas hits up any more matches, and if he does, I think someone has to find a way to get Jedi Robinson a photo with the guy who invented the term.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hobbs signs $18.3B bipartisan budget</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hobbs signs $18.3B bipartisan budget</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bipartisan budget Saturday after the Legislature adjourned in the wee hours of the morning
The $18.3 billion package includes $1.4 billion in tax cuts, 2.5% agency budget cuts and a moratorium on data center tax incentives
The budget did not include an extension of Prop. 123, despite the governor’s best efforts
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed an $18.3 billion budget package with $1.4 billion in tax cuts, a three-year moratorium on new data center tax incentives and 2.5% agency budget cuts — capping off the 2026 legislative session. 
It wasn’t seamless. The last few months of this year’s session saw a negotiation standstill, a bill moratorium, a vetoed Republican budget proposal, an extended break for House members and finally, a bipartisan deal to keep the state government funded into the next fiscal year.
In a statement released after the Legislature sent the budget to her desk Thursday, Hobbs celebrated the passage of her fourth bipartisan budget during her tenure on the Ninth Floor.
“When I meet with Arizonans, they tell me they want their elected officials to work together to lower costs, create jobs, keep their communities safe, and expand opportunity and freedom in every corner of our state,” Hobbs said. “Today, I’m proud to say that we have delivered.”
Hobbs signed the budget on Saturday following a marathon final day in the Legislature Friday that didn’t end until the early morning hours. Driven by debate and procedural maneuvers over several last minute ballot referrals, the Senate did not adjourn until 12:30 a.m., while the House kept working until 4:45 a.m. Saturday morning.
Like all budgets passed under Hobbs’ first term in office, the 2026 deal featured several provisions that were not exactly popular with some members of both parties. But, the Democratic Governor’s Office and the Republican-controlled Legislature each scored wins and bore losses to reach a deal that could pass both chambers and earn Hobbs’ signature. 
For the GOP, the budget fully conforms the state tax code to federal cuts implemented in President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act. At the beginning of the session, Hobbs introduced her own tax conformity plan that prioritized relief for middle-income earners, while some members of her party balked at the inclusion of tax cuts for corporations and high earners. 
After fighting against full federal tax conformity plans pushed by Republicans at the beginning of the session, Democrats were willing to swallow the revenue cuts in part to align the state’s tax codes with forms already filled out and submitted by Arizona taxpayers. 
“Arizona is now the only state in the nation fully adopting President Trump’s tax package, and that means workers, families, seniors, and veterans get to keep more of their hard-earned money,” said Senate President Warren Petersen in a statement after the Legislature sent the budget to the governor. “This budget delivers meaningful tax relief while maintaining the services Arizonans rely on and preserving Arizona’s reputation as the best place in America to live, work, and raise a family.”
The tax package will eliminate taxes on tips and overtime, increase the standard deduction and add a new $6,000 deduction for seniors. It also adds a new childcare expense deduction, an increased child tax credit and property tax exemptions for disabled veterans. 
The biggest win for Democrats came in the form of a temporary moratorium on tax incentives for new data center projects. Hobbs originally proposed repealing the tax incentives entirely, which allow data center developers to submit applications to the Arizona Commerce Authority to exempt certain projects from transaction privilege and use taxes. 
Hobbs’ office says the three-year moratorium will save the state $57 million while still allowing data center development to continue. Before the budget reached her desk, Hobbs told reporters at a June 11 press conference that she views it as a “responsible balance” between data center growth and community concerns.
“We are a top market in the country for data centers, and we need to have hard conversations about what that means, and make sure that we are growing in a way that’s sustainable,” Hobbs said.
However, the governor was unable to secure one of her top priorities: a renewal of the education funding measure Proposition 123. Hobbs signed the budget without it, despite calling off budget negotiations in March and instituting a bill moratorium in April in an attempt to force Republicans to come to the table to discuss it. 
“It’s a place where a lot of my colleagues across the aisle were not able to put the partisan politics aside and take advantage of this once-in-a-decade opportunity to deliver much needed public school funding without raising taxes,” Hobbs told reporters on June 11. “I’m not giving up on my commitment to renew Prop. 123, whether that happens this year or not.” 
Instead of withdrawing money from the state land trust to fund public schools, the budget backfills around $300 million from the state’s general fund. Democrats were able to secure additional funding for free school meals, food assistance programs and supplemental costs like textbooks, technology and transportation. 
The budget also did not secure any reforms to the state’s Empowerment Scholarship Accounts program, a loss made even more bitter by eleventh-hour maneuvering from Republican lawmakers late Friday. 
After a shaky deal between Republicans and the Arizona Education Association over school voucher reforms broke down, GOP members in both chambers forced through a ballot referral that could nullify a voter initiative designed to rein in the ESA program.
The teacher’s union originally pledged to drop the Protect Education reform initiative in exchange for similar but softer reforms and additional funding for the Department of Education to administer the ESA program. But when Democrats and one Freedom Caucus Republican killed that deal, GOP lawmakers instead approved House Concurrent Resolution 2048.
The ballot referral pledges to protect ESA funds for military families from being sweeped. But it also contains a clause invalidating the Protect Education initiative if both measures are approved by voters in November.
Members of both parties were concerned to see only $55.8 million allocated to the Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry for court-mandated healthcare staffing required by the ongoing Jensen v. Thornell litigation. Hobbs requested $118.3 million for prison health care staff, noting the lawsuit has been a source of  frustration for her administration.
“We are playing catch up to try to meet the needs of the court and to treat prisoners according to the Constitution,” Hobbs told reporters on June 11. “So this is what we are able to negotiate in the budget, we’re continuing to work to meet the conditions of the court and this lawsuit.”
The budget will also not include funding for the Independent Corrections Oversight Office created during last year’s legislative session, though an appropriations bill for the office received bipartisan support in committee hearings this year. 
Despite pushback from Democrats, the budget includes enhanced eligibility checks for Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program as the state works to reduce its SNAP payment error rate to comply with federal requirements. But the package does include funding for more staff positions at the Department of Economic Security and the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System to implement those eligibility checks, ensuring around 40,000 Arizonans will be able remain on the state Medicaid plan. 
Hobbs had to forgo a few lofty proposals, like a data center water user fee, a nightly fee on short-term rentals and a new sports betting fee structure. However, she managed to hold onto priorities like a 4% stipend for correctional officers, $48 million to state childcare assistance programs, and $58 million for child safety operations.
And though the budget has been enacted and the Legislature adjourned sine die, Hobbs will still have to sift through over 200 pieces of legislation lawmakers sent her during their final week at the Capitol. 
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			  <news:name>United States shatters World Cup viewership record in first match vs Paraguay in Los Angeles</news:name>
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			<news:title>United States shatters World Cup viewership record in first match vs Paraguay in Los Angeles</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States men&apos;s national team put a beatdown on Paraguay in its first World Cup match on home soil since 1994, drawing a reported crowd of 70,492 at Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium). It was a clinic, a spectacle, and perhaps the most encouraging performance many American soccer fans have seen in their lifetimes. The numbers on the scoreboard were impressive, and as it turns out, so were the viewership figures Fox Sports just released.
On Saturday, Fox Sports announced that the 4-1 win over Paraguay was the &quot;Most-watched USMNT FIFA Men’s World Cup telecast in English-language U.S. history&quot; with an astounding 15.986 million viewers. The team showed out and Americans followed suit. 
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To put this in perspective, the 2022 USMNT group-stage opener against Wales averaged about 11.7 million viewers in the U.S. That&apos;s a whopping 106% increase in viewership. The peak viewership during Friday&apos;s rout was 18.86 million. We should have expected an uptick in viewership with the excitement of playing on home soil and one of the best men&apos;s teams constructed on paper, but this was historic.
Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs reportedly averaged just over 16 million viewers. That means the USMNT wasn&apos;t far behind the biggest sporting event in America at the moment — an impressive feat for a soccer match, even one played on home soil during a World Cup. 
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If the team puts together another impressive performance against Australia on Friday, expect plenty of Americans who don&apos;t normally follow soccer all that closely to jump on the bandwagon and start feeling the patriotism flowing through their veins.
This is also an incredible opportunity to grow soccer in the United States, help Major League Soccer attract new fans, and turn some of these players into household names. The NHL capitalized on the momentum created by the 4 Nations Face-Off and international competition. MLS would be wise to do the same.
USMNT play Australia at 3 p.m. ET on Friday, June 19 at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Obama Presidential Center&apos;s $470M safety net under scrutiny as subcontractors say they&apos;re owed millions</news:name>
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			<news:title>Obama Presidential Center&apos;s $470M safety net under scrutiny as subcontractors say they&apos;re owed millions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Concern is mounting that taxpayers could be left holding the bag if the Obama Presidential Center runs into financial trouble, as the foundation behind it has yet to establish a promised $470 million safety net to guard against a public bailout.
The scrutiny comes as a Fox News Digital investigation found multiple contractors and subcontractors claiming losses ranging from hundreds of thousands of dollars to millions on the project, with some alleging they remain locked in payment disputes and face financial ruin just days before the center&apos;s grand opening.
Under its agreement with the city, the Obama Foundation pledged to create the fund, known as an endowment, as part of its 99-year deal to take control of the publicly owned 19.3-acre section of Jackson Park for a one-time payment of just $10.
Fox News Digital previously reported that the foundation had deposited just $1 million into the reserve fund in 2021 and that the balance remained largely unchanged in its most recent publicly available filings.
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Concerns about the center’s financial state have raged for years, especially since construction delays and costs have ballooned from an original estimate of roughly $330 million to at least $850 million based on 2021 figures. An updated final projected cost has not been made public.
Endowment concerns
&quot;One of their core promises was they were supposed to create an endowment as basically an insurance policy so the taxpayers wouldn’t get stuck with the bill,&quot; Illinois GOP Chair Robert Grogan told Fox News Digital outside the center last week as worker vehicles entered and exited the center.
&quot;They promised hundreds of millions of dollars for it. It’s still sitting at the $1 million mark [where it stood] when they opened it up. So I don’t believe that they’ve kept that promise.&quot;
The contractor disputes have renewed concern of the endowment because critics argue the fund was intended to serve as a backstop if the project ever encountered financial distress. The Obama Foundation disputes suggestions that taxpayers face exposure and said the project is funded through private contributions.
Grogan said reports that contractors and subcontractors remain locked in payment disputes make the largely unfunded reserve even more problematic.
&quot;The fact that they have created this probably unsustainable edifice to an ego and then, eventually, if it goes under, who’s going to be caught with the bill time and time again? It’s the taxpayers of the city, citizens of Chicago and the state of Illinois.&quot;
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Richard Epstein, a New York University law professor who has spent years challenging the project in court, said the reserve fund was intended to protect against exactly this type of uncertainty.
&quot;The whole point of an endowment is to fund future expenses,&quot; Epstein told Fox News Digital, adding that the endowment acts as a financial backup if future fundraising falls short.
&quot;If the endowment hasn’t been filled, the building [could] fall into neglect, it then becomes a safety risk, and it turns out that nobody’s going to pay the bill,&quot; Epstein said. &quot;The city therefore, is going to have to assume additional obligations to make sure that thing is kept in place.&quot;
Grogan said reports that contractors remain unpaid only reinforce the need for closer scrutiny and called for an investigation if allegations that subcontractors were left holding the bag prove accurate.
Subcontractor disputes raise new questions
A Fox News Digital investigation identified multiple construction firms claiming losses ranging from hundreds of thousands of dollars to tens of millions.
Outside the center last week, Adamson Plumbing President Mike Owen provided company spreadsheets to Fox News Digital, which he said showed that his firm is nearly $4 million in the red. He said that unnecessary rework, delays and more than 100 change-order requests left his company absorbing millions of dollars in additional costs.
In addition, Omar Shareef, the president of the African American Contractors Association, told Fox News Digital outside the center last Saturday that several Black-owned contractors are also in financial difficulty due to the project.
The claims raise fresh worries about the center’s long-term financial sustainability because an endowment is intended to provide a permanent source of income that can help fund future operations and cushion against financial stress. Endowments are typically invested, with a portion of the earnings used to support an institution over time.
The Obama Foundation told Fox News Digital that it is in compliance with its agreement with the city, noting that the pact required the creation of an endowment but did not specify a dollar target.
OBAMA PRESIDENTIAL CENTER DEPOSITS JUST $1M INTO $470M RESERVE FUND AIMED TO PROTECT TAXPAYERS
The foundation said the Obama Presidential Center is &quot;fully funded&quot; and that it plans to make &quot;significant investments&quot; in the endowment in the coming years.
&quot;On the eve of our Grand Opening celebrations, we are pleased to reiterate that the Obama Presidential Center is fully funded with generous private contributions,&quot; the Obama Foundation said in a statement.
The $470 million figure emerged during public discussions surrounding the project and was later cited in the Obama Foundation&apos;s 2020 annual report, which featured a fundraising chart stating:
&quot;$470M of our fundraising goal will go toward seeding an endowment that will sustain Obama Foundation activities and the operations of the OPC for generations to come.&quot;
The foundation previously estimated annual operating costs could reach approximately $40 million.
Nonprofit endowments are typically structured so that only a small percentage of the fund — often around 4% to 5% annually — is spent each year while the principal remains invested. The goal is to generate investment income that can help support operations over the long term without relying entirely on future fundraising. The Obama Presidential Center consists of a museum tower, digital library, athletic facilities, conference space and offices for the Obama Foundation on Chicago&apos;s South Side. The Obama Foundation is overseeing its construction and will run its day-to-day future operations.
Epstein disputed the foundation&apos;s interpretation, arguing that an endowment is intended to provide meaningful financial protection and that a promise to raise money in the future is not the same as having a funded endowment in place.
&quot;On their view, putting a penny in an endowment fund covers all the risks,&quot; Epstein said.
&quot;There has to be a pile of cash to fund any particular process and then ensure some kind of robustness against radical changes in the market.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Vegas without William Karlsson for crucial Game 6 as Tortorella confirms forward not ready</news:name>
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			<news:title>Vegas without William Karlsson for crucial Game 6 as Tortorella confirms forward not ready</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Vegas Golden Knights are headed back home for Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Carolina Hurricanes, but they&apos;ll be hoping to force a Game 7 back in Raleigh.
However, things just got a lot tougher with news that forward William Karlsson will not be in the team&apos;s lineup on Sunday.
Karlsson exited Game 5 after taking a heavy hit from Carolina defenseman Sean Walker. The 33-year-old Swede initially returned to the bench, but after being evaluated by the team&apos;s medical staff, he headed to the locker room and did not return.
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On Saturday, Vegas head coach John Tortorella revealed that Karlsson will not be ready for Game 6, which is a big loss for the team.
After Vegas&apos; Game 5 loss, Tortorella even pointed to that moment as a turning point in the game.
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&quot;When we lose Bill, it kind of screws things up,&quot; he said, per Sportsnet. &quot;We lost momentum when we went back-to-back in penalties. It was about the same time that we lost Bill. We’ve got to find a way.&quot;
&quot;Wild Bill,&quot; as he&apos;s known, is one of just four players who were on Vegas&apos; inaugural roster in 2017. Obviously, he&apos;s a big part of the locker room, and while injuries kept him out of all but 14 games during the regular season, he&apos;s got 9 points (3G, 6A) with a +/- rating of 10.
It remains to be seen who will replace Karlsson, but whoever it is will need to come up big.
The other piece of news from Tortorella is that Vegas will stick with goaltender Carter Hart in Game 6. He has allowed four or more goals in every game this series, leading to speculation that the Golden Knights might want to try backup Adin Hill — who backstopped them to a Stanley Cup in 2023 — to try to force a Game 7.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AI-designed &apos;universal vaccine&apos; passes first human clinical trial, could prevent future pandemics</news:name>
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			<news:title>AI-designed &apos;universal vaccine&apos; passes first human clinical trial, could prevent future pandemics</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A vaccine created using artificial intelligence that could potentially provide broader protection against multiple coronaviruses and help prepare for future outbreaks has passed its first human clinical trial.
Researchers from the Universities of Cambridge and Southampton developed a &quot;universal vaccine&quot; designed to protect against multiple Sarbeco coronaviruses, which the university explained in a news release is &quot;the large group of viruses that occur in nature including SARS-CoV-2, which caused the COVID pandemic.&quot;
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Traditional vaccines must constantly be updated as viruses mutate, and the process is &quot;like a dog chasing its tail,&quot; said University of Southampton professor Saul Faust, the trial’s chief investigator.
&quot;Viruses like Influenza, Coronaviruses and the Ebola group are evolving continuously, and by the time vaccines are rolled out, they may be poorly matched – the current ‘reactive’ vaccine system struggles to keep pace,&quot; Faust said.
An antigen is the active ingredient in a vaccine meant to trigger an immune-system response and fight off infection. According to the release, the university scientists logged all the available genetic sequence data for Sarbeco coronaviruses and used AI used to design a &quot;super-antigen&quot; that contains the antigen features &quot;common to this whole group of viruses – including ones that haven’t emerged yet.&quot;
The trial of the vaccine proved safe and triggered an immune response in 39 healthy volunteers, marking &quot;the first time that a vaccine whose active component was designed entirely by computer simulations has been tested in humans,&quot; the release said.
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The trial vaccine was administered through a micro-fluid jet that delivers the immunization through the skin using a tiny, high-pressure stream of liquid and does not require a needle. The researchers said this method could make it &quot;faster and easier to carry out in large numbers of people.&quot;
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&quot;This new class of universal vaccines are future-proofed,&quot; Faust said. &quot;They not only protect against many variants simultaneously, but potentially against related viruses that haven’t yet emerged and spilt over to humans. If we can develop and clinically advance this new class of vaccines before a virus outbreak begins, millions of lives could be saved, lockdowns avoided and the economy preserved.&quot;
Some experts have raised broad concerns about using AI in medicine, primarily when it comes to making clinical decisions, not developing vaccines. Certain groups of people may be underrepresented in the data AI relies on, resulting in biased outcomes, some said.
AI also sometimes produces erroneous information, called &quot;hallucinations,&quot; and determining who is liable for medical failings in such situations is a complex matter.
Others have expressed concern over patient privacy, as well as the need for human judgement that takes into account the scope of a patient’s health history, rather than a single dataset.
The universal-vaccine researchers said that a larger trial involving &quot;a wider and more diverse population&quot; is needed. They published their findings in Journal of Infection.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump picks James McDonald to lead powerful Southern District of New York after Jay Clayton&apos;s departure</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump picks James McDonald to lead powerful Southern District of New York after Jay Clayton&apos;s departure</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump on Saturday announced his intent to appoint James M. McDonald as the next U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY).
The high-profile position is opening up following Trump&apos;s recent nomination of the district&apos;s current U.S. attorney, Jay Clayton, to serve in his cabinet as the nation&apos;s new director of national intelligence.
&quot;I am confident that Jamie will deliver strong results for our Country as the next United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, as he has the respect of, and will work fantastically with, our Law Enforcement Patriots, the Legal Community, and the Judicial Bench,&quot; Trump wrote in a Truth Social post announcing the pick.
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McDonald, an Oklahoma native, previously served as an assistant U.S. attorney in the SDNY and worked during Trump&apos;s first term as the director of enforcement at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Like his predecessor Clayton, McDonald has strong ties to the prominent law firm Sullivan &amp; Cromwell, where he currently serves as a senior partner.
His legal background also includes clerking for Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., and graduating from Harvard College and the University of Virginia School of Law.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>At the Kennedy Center, a Name Change Shrouded in Uncertainty</news:name>
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			<news:title>At the Kennedy Center, a Name Change Shrouded in Uncertainty</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump’s name was removed from the arts institution’s facade overnight on Saturday. Many questions remain, including whether or not it stays off.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rubio, Newsom share World Cup spotlight at US opener as 2028 presidential speculation swirls</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rubio, Newsom share World Cup spotlight at US opener as 2028 presidential speculation swirls</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Secretary of State Marco Rubio used Team USA&apos;s World Cup opener Friday night in California to meet with Paraguayan President Santiago Peña, according to a State Department official, as the Trump administration highlighted the secretary&apos;s diplomatic work during the quadrennial international soccer tournament.
&quot;Secretary Rubio was honored to attend the first World Cup game in the U.S. [Friday] night and witness an incredible win for our country. Secretary Rubio never stops working to advance U.S. priorities and used the opportunity to meet with Paraguayan President Santiago Peña during the game to discuss our strategic partnerships,&quot; an administration official told Fox News Digital.
The U.S. men defeated Paraguay, 4-1, at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles in the opening match of its World Cup campaign.
Rubio&apos;s attendance also generated political interest after reports indicated he would be seated in the same suite as California Gov. Gavin Newsom during the match.
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The appearance placed two of the country&apos;s most prominent political figures from opposite parties at the same event as speculation continues about the 2028 presidential race.
Newsom has repeatedly faced questions about a potential White House bid and has acknowledged he has considered a presidential run, though he has not announced any plans to seek the office.
Rubio, a former Republican presidential candidate and one of President Donald Trump&apos;s most visible Cabinet members, has likewise been discussed by some political observers as a potential future contender for the White House.
The State Department did not provide additional details about Rubio&apos;s discussion with Peña, including whether the meeting had been arranged before the match or what specific issues were discussed.
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Paraguay has long maintained close ties with the U.S., and is one of Taiwan&apos;s few remaining diplomatic allies in South America, a relationship that has made the country strategically important in the region as the U.S. and China compete for influence across Latin America.
The World Cup is expected to draw government officials, world leaders and political figures from around the globe as matches are held across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The State Department and Newsom&apos;s office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.
The administration&apos;s description of Rubio&apos;s meeting with Peña underscored that the secretary of state continued conducting diplomatic business while attending the tournament opener, which marked the beginning of Team USA&apos;s World Cup campaign on home soil.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Threats, Free Speech and the Case Against U. of Michigan Activists</news:name>
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			<news:title>Threats, Free Speech and the Case Against U. of Michigan Activists</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prosecutors accused eight pro-Palestinian activists with ties to the university of conspiring to threaten campus leaders and others.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>United States shatters World Cup viewership record in first match vs Paraguay in Los Angeles</news:name>
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			<news:title>United States shatters World Cup viewership record in first match vs Paraguay in Los Angeles</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States men&apos;s national team put a beatdown on Paraguay in its first World Cup match on home soil since 1994, drawing a reported crowd of 70,492 at Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium). It was a clinic, a spectacle, and perhaps the most encouraging performance many American soccer fans have seen in their lifetimes. The numbers on the scoreboard were impressive, and as it turns out, so were the viewership figures Fox Sports just released.
On Saturday, Fox Sports announced that the 4-1 win over Paraguay was the &quot;Most-watched USMNT FIFA Men’s World Cup telecast in English-language U.S. history&quot; with an astounding 15.986 million viewers. The team showed out and Americans followed suit. 
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To put this in perspective, the 2022 USMNT group-stage opener against Wales averaged about 11.7 million viewers in the U.S. That&apos;s a whopping 106% increase in viewership. The peak viewership during Friday&apos;s rout was 18.86 million. We should have expected an uptick in viewership with the excitement of playing on home soil and one of the best men&apos;s teams constructed on paper, but this was historic.
Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs reportedly averaged just over 16 million viewers. That means the USMNT wasn&apos;t far behind the biggest sporting event in America at the moment — an impressive feat for a soccer match, even one played on home soil during a World Cup. 
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If the team puts together another impressive performance against Australia on Friday, expect plenty of Americans who don&apos;t normally follow soccer all that closely to jump on the bandwagon and start feeling the patriotism flowing through their veins.
This is also an incredible opportunity to grow soccer in the United States, help Major League Soccer attract new fans, and turn some of these players into household names. The NHL capitalized on the momentum created by the 4 Nations Face-Off and international competition. MLS would be wise to do the same.
USMNT play Australia at 3 p.m. ET on Friday, June 19 at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>KPMG pulls report on AI usage due to apparent hallucinations</news:name>
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			<news:title>KPMG pulls report on AI usage due to apparent hallucinations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Once again, AI proves to be an unreliable source of information about AI.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Top federal prosecutor calls California a &apos;fraudster&apos;s paradise,&apos; warns state officials could face charges</news:name>
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			<news:title>Top federal prosecutor calls California a &apos;fraudster&apos;s paradise,&apos; warns state officials could face charges</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A top federal prosecutor in Southern California told Fox News that the state has transformed into a &quot;fraudster’s paradise,&quot; accusing state leaders of allowing millions of dollars in fraud.
Speaking on &quot;Saturday in America,&quot; First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli highlighted a string of federal busts, including a $45 million Medicare Botox scam. He added that federal investigators &quot;will not hesitate&quot; to prosecute any officials found to be enabling the fraud.
&quot;California is truly the fraudster&apos;s paradise,&quot; Essayli said Saturday, later adding, &quot;It&apos;s very hard to tell sometimes if it truly is just massive incompetence or corruption, and that&apos;s a very fine line sometimes.&quot;
&quot;If we ever develop evidence that there are people inside the government who are benefiting from the fraud or who are enabling the fraud, we will not hesitate to charge them,&quot; he said.
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Essayli said new leadership at the Justice Department is &quot;laser-focused&quot; on going after those committing fraud and saving the American people money. He discussed cases in his district, including what the FBI in Los Angeles called the &quot;largest Botox fraud scheme in the United States.&quot;
Violetta Mailyan, a doctor in California, was convicted in a $45 million scheme to defraud Medicare by submitting claims for Botox injections that either were not given or were unnecessary.
&quot;The Botox scheme was a conviction right here in Los Angeles, and we&apos;re going after those assets. We&apos;re [going to] get probably $20 million of her assets returned to the taxpayers after that conviction,&quot; he said.
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Essayli argued that the way California hands out medical licenses is helping to fuel fraud, questioning whether it&apos;s &quot;incompetence or corruption&quot; behind it and adding that state politicians &quot;really don&apos;t care&quot; because it’s federal money being used.
&quot;A lot of this is just like reckless, massive incompetence and negligence to hand out this many licenses without vetting or checking that these are legitimate medical providers,&quot; he said. &quot;You really are just handing the keys to the piggy bank over to these fraudsters.&quot;
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The prosecutor also had a message for potential fraudsters, telling them to &quot;be on alert.&quot;
&quot;You could be next,&quot; Essayli said. &quot;And you probably will be next because we&apos;re not putting up with it here anymore.&quot;
In March, President Donald Trump chose Vice President JD Vance to lead the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud. Since then, the White House says it has identified several major fraud rings involving hospice care and childcare facilities.
In May, Vance, alongside Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, announced the administration would defer $1.3 billion in federal Medicaid funding to California due to oversight concerns.
At the time, Vance told Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany the administration’s anti-fraud task force was looking into whether government officials enabled the alleged scams. He warned that anyone who covered up the abuse &quot;ought to go to prison.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Wyndham Clark trolls Canadian Open crowd with Team USA Jack Hughes jersey, gets showered in boos</news:name>
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			<news:title>Wyndham Clark trolls Canadian Open crowd with Team USA Jack Hughes jersey, gets showered in boos</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Team USA star Jack Hughes’ golden goal over Canada in the Olympics was not that long ago, but golf star Wyndham Clark wants to make sure no one forgets about it.
Clark, playing in the RBC Canadian Open, took a dig at the Canadian crowd by donning a Hughes jersey on his way to the 14th tee box. As expected, the Canadian crowd showered boos down upon the Denver native.
Clark, 32, leaned into the boos as he turned around and pointed to his jersey. Clark took the jersey off for his tee shot, and upon hitting his tee shot, the boos returned.
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Most of the time, the crowd cheers after a golfer hits a shot, but that was not the case for Clark after he decided to conjure up some bad memories for Canadian fans with the Hughes jersey.
Clark quickly quieted the crowd when the ball landed just a few feet from the hole on the 134-yard par-3. The crowd wasn’t quiet for long, however, as Clark once again put the Hughes jersey back on for his walk to the green, and the boos rained down.
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Clark did not take the jersey off when he walked to the green, and buried a birdie putt to move to 9-under for the tournament. When the ball went in the hole, the boos continued, and Clark jokingly touched the brim of his cap and saluted the aggrieved Canadian crowd.
The 2023 U.S. Open champion continued his momentum after birdieing the 14th hole, as he also birdied the 15th and 18th holes to finish at 11-under. At the time of this writing, Clark is in second place.
He will look to embrace the villain role and take home the championship on Sunday. If he were to win, it would continue his strong run of play, as he won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in May.
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			  <news:name>‘Witness’ Tree Outside Abraham Lincoln’s Former Home Irreparably Damaged</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Witness’ Tree Outside Abraham Lincoln’s Former Home Irreparably Damaged</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Storms damaged the American linden tree, which was alive when Lincoln lived at the home in Springfield, Ill. He left it in 1861 for the White House.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Boston cop goes viral with keepy-uppies display that had kilt-wearing Scottish fans losing their minds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Boston cop goes viral with keepy-uppies display that had kilt-wearing Scottish fans losing their minds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Soccer fans — or, as many of them would insist, &quot;football fans&quot; — from around the globe are pouring into the United States. While it&apos;s been fun watching them discover everything that makes America great, from Waffle House and Bass Pro Shops to Buc-ee&apos;s and ranch dressing, I don&apos;t know that there&apos;s any group I&apos;d rather party with than Scotland&apos;s Tartan Army.
I mean, any fanbase that drinks a plane&apos;s beer supply bone dry is fine by me.
Scotland plays Haiti on Saturday night at Boston Stadium (also known as Gillette Stadium), which has led to a flood of Scottish fans in Boston ahead of the match.
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What I think has been cool about the World Cup in the early going is that short of any fans whose team took a beating (sorry, Paraguay), everyone seems to be having the greatest time.
This was the case at some kind of fan fest, it looks like, where fans from all over had gathered to have some fun, and it turns out one of Boston&apos;s finest even got in on it.
A Boston cop has gone viral thanks to his valiant display of keepy-uppies, which had some kilt-wearing Scots losing their minds.
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That cup must be a fiend with a hacky sack too.
I&apos;m not a Scotsman who has been drinking since climbing aboard a flight in Edinburgh on Friday morning, and I would&apos;ve been losing my mind too, because that was some impressive keepy-uppy-ing.
Normally, when you see someone do that, they&apos;re wearing soccer shorts, not a bulletproof vest and a belt with a gun and taser.
Keepy-uppies with those on you really separates the men from the boys.
I think we&apos;re going to see quite a scene on Saturday night at Boston Stadium, where Scotland is pretty heavily favored to come away with the win in their World Cup opener, according to FOX Sports.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Detroit Lions great Frank Ragnow details his abrupt retirement, failed comeback attempt</news:name>
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			<news:title>Detroit Lions great Frank Ragnow details his abrupt retirement, failed comeback attempt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Detroit Lions star center Frank Ragnow had a wild 2025 NFL season despite never playing a snap.
Ragnow, 30, retired abruptly during the summer, announcing his retirement on social media. In November, he tried to make a return to the field and sign with the Lions, only to fail his physical because of a Grade 3 hamstring strain.
The four-time Pro Bowler said he never intended to retire during the summer last year.
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&quot;To shoot it to you straight, I was trying to will myself to play, and my body was telling me otherwise. And I was just in like a paralysis if you will,&quot; Ragnow said, according to ESPN. &quot;I did not plan on retiring in the middle of the summer, believe it or not. I was trying to get like, &apos;You can do it,&apos; for the guys, the fans ... like, it&apos;s who you are.
&quot;But it&apos;s just like I was uncomfortable, and it&apos;s one of those things where you have a couple kids, and I don&apos;t want a sob story,&quot; Ragnow said. &quot;I&apos;m going to be completely fine and everything, but it&apos;s one of those there where like, &apos;is the juice worth the squeeze&apos; thing, and to me, ultimately it came down to that decision, and obviously, I struggled with that decision too.&quot;
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Ragnow said he continued to stay in shape, which is why he attempted to unretire in November. He said he knew his hamstring was sore but had no idea how bad the injury was.
&quot;I got hurt a day or two before I got there, and it&apos;s unfortunate. I should&apos;ve listened to my body probably, but it is what it is,&quot; Ragnow said. &quot;It&apos;s a learning experience, and at least I can say I laid my head on the pillow at night and said I tried. I tried for the team. I tried for the fans. And it just wasn&apos;t meant to be.&quot;
He spent his entire seven-year career with the Lions after being drafted by the team in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Following the 2021 season, Lions general manager Brad Holmes made Ragnow the league’s highest-paid center at the time with a four-year, $54 million contract. 
The center made the Pro Bowl in consecutive seasons after signing the contract, as he remained one of the best centers in the sport despite battling injuries throughout his career. In his final season, Ragnow played through a partially torn pectoral muscle and still played in 16 games.
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			  <news:name>Seth Rogen refuses to offer James Franco a second chance after sexual misconduct claims</news:name>
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			<news:title>Seth Rogen refuses to offer James Franco a second chance after sexual misconduct claims</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Seth Rogen is standing by a decision that ended one of Hollywood&apos;s most recognizable creative partnerships.
Years after James Franco&apos;s career was derailed by sexual misconduct allegations, Rogen says nothing has changed when it comes to where they stand today — professionally or personally.
Rogen was recently asked about his longtime friendship with Franco, whom he collaborated with on a string of hit projects, including &quot;Pineapple Express,&quot; &quot;This Is the End&quot; and &quot;The Interview&quot; before publicly distancing himself from the actor following allegations that surfaced in 2018.
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When asked how he navigated ending such an important friendship, Rogen acknowledged the topic remains deeply personal.
&quot;I mean, I&apos;m trying to think how much I want to personally share about this,&quot; Rogen told The New York Times&apos; &quot;The Daily&quot; podcast.
During the interview, it was noted that society continues to grapple with questions surrounding accountability, forgiveness and whether public figures who have behaved badly should be welcomed back into people&apos;s lives.
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Rogen declined to delve into details but made clear his position has not changed.
&quot;I honestly think the nuance of it is too personal for me to get into right now. It is a very personal thing, and I think there&apos;s like the public-facing side of it, which I&apos;ve spoken about, and I have the same stance publicly that I&apos;ve had,&quot; Rogen said.
&quot;And I think the proof is in the pudding more than anything. I have not worked with him in years, you know, but the personal side of it is just … it&apos;s so nuanced, and it involves people that I don&apos;t know if I should be dragging into this,&quot; he continued.
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&quot;I don&apos;t know what I would benefit from getting deeply into it in this moment, but I&apos;d say everything I&apos;ve said ... nothing has changed really since the last time I talked about all this.&quot;
Rogen then delivered his clearest statement yet about the future of their relationship, saying, &quot;I haven&apos;t worked with him in a really long time, and I have no plans to.&quot;
When asked whether he still speaks to Franco, Rogen responded, &quot;I haven&apos;t talked to him in a long time, no.&quot;
The comments come as Franco attempts to rebuild his acting career years after multiple allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior surfaced.
The actor was first accused of sexually inappropriate conduct by five women in a Los Angeles Times report published in January 2018.
A year later, former students filed a class-action lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court alleging that Franco and his associates pressured students into performing explicit scenes on camera and engaged in inappropriate behavior toward female students at an acting school he co-founded with business partner Vince Jolivette.
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According to the complaint, the women alleged they paid monthly tuition to attend the school and were subjected to intimidation and sexual objectification while being promised potential acting opportunities.
Franco agreed to settle the lawsuit in June 2021, signing off on a payment of $2.235 million.
Despite the controversy, Franco has slowly returned to acting and reflected in 2024 on the fallout during an interview with Variety while promoting the Italian film &quot;Hey Joe.&quot;
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&quot;I’m so grateful to be working,&quot; Franco said. &quot;I did go through a lawsuit, and during that lawsuit I wasn’t working. But then COVID hit, so everybody wasn’t working. So, I don’t know, it was all… I mean, we were all kind of in it. So it was sort of like, ‘I don’t know what I am.’&quot;
Franco also addressed the collapse of his friendship with Rogen, revealing that despite his efforts, the two have not reconnected.
&quot;No. I haven’t talked to Seth,&quot; Franco told Variety. &quot;I love Seth, we had 20 great years together, but I guess it’s over. And not for lack of trying. I’ve told him how much he’s meant to me.&quot;
Franco is best known for his roles in &quot;Spider-Man,&quot; &quot;127 Hours&quot; and other Hollywood hits.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Rogen and Franco for comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Multiple people wounded in shooting at South Carolina&apos;s largest mall, authorities detain suspects: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Multiple people wounded in shooting at South Carolina&apos;s largest mall, authorities detain suspects: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Multiple people were wounded after shots rang out Saturday afternoon at the largest mall in South Carolina.
The Greenville Police Department confirmed to FOX Carolina there were at least two people taken to the hospital after the incident unfolded at Haywood Mall in Greenville.
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Authorities have detained multiple people, according to the outlet.
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), South Carolina Highway Patrol, Greenville County Sheriff&apos;s Office and Greenville Police Department did not immediately respond to inquiries from Fox News Digital.
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			  <news:name>Amazon CEO reportedly raised Anthropic model concerns before government crackdown</news:name>
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			<news:title>Amazon CEO reportedly raised Anthropic model concerns before government crackdown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Amazon CEO Andy Jassy may have been the source of security concerns that led Anthropic to cut off worldwide access to two models on Friday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>World Cup fans fall in love with American culture, comfort food classics</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T19:10:50.489Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>World Cup fans fall in love with American culture, comfort food classics</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Christopher Columbus made his name over 500 years ago, but a new crop of Europeans is discovering America during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, posting rave reviews of comfort food and rural hospitality on social media.
World Cup matches are scheduled all across the country, with Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, Seattle and the San Francisco Bay area all hosting matches. Oxford Economics reported that 1.24 million international visitors are expected to visit America for the World Cup. The company added that it expects the tournament will &quot;spark a powerful rebound in international travel — revitalizing demand, filling hotels and showcasing the broad economic reach of mega-events.&quot;
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It’s also sparking admiration in some tourists for American culture.
X user @FreddyLA7, from Germany, has more than 500,000 followers and has been posting enthusiastically about his experience exploring the South. He began his road trip nearly a week ago, according to his posts. He raved about how green Georgia is, writing, &quot;it’s crazy,&quot; and posted a picture of a Taco Bell and a pile of food, declaring the fast-food chain &quot;The holy land.&quot;
Freddy took in some &quot;Stranger Things&quot; filming locations and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park and raved about his experience at Walmart.
&quot;Just had our first Waffle House experience at 1 a.m.,&quot; he posted, along with photos of several plates of food. &quot;Great food, great prices and friendly staff. 10/10, we will be coming back.&quot;
Freddy enjoyed a mountain of food he declared &quot;Wendy’s escalation!&quot; and joked about the number of soft-drink choices he said were &quot;overwhelming.&quot;
He captioned a photo of a Buc-ee’s, writing, &quot;DUDE LMAO THIS IS A GAS STATION,&quot; as well as a photo of the dinner he procured from the travel center at 1 a.m. He also featured Chili’s, Freddy’s Frozen Custard &amp; Steakburgers, Chipotle, Buffalo Wild Wings and Waffle House (again) in his posts.
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&quot;The best discovery of our road trip has been a musician called Ella Langley,&quot; he wrote on a post showing his vehicle’s music system. &quot;We had never heard of her before, but after hearing her on pretty much every country radio station, we’ve become big fans. She’s basically the soundtrack of our trip.&quot;
Freddy called Bass Pro Shop’s Outdoor World &quot;another surreal place.&quot; He posted a photo of a selection of rifles in the store. &quot;I know some people will say I’m too positive about everything I see,&quot; he wrote, &quot;but this place was crazy. They had a shooting range in the store.&quot;
In another post, he wrote, &quot;I love Americans. We were about to walk an hour to the stadium in the rain to save on an Uber, and the receptionist at the hotel we were parked in front of decided to drive us there.&quot;
An X post by user @washghost1 showing a little Norwegian boy ordering at In-N-Out and then delighting in his burger has garnered nearly 900,000 views.
@SkylarSkye3 posted a photo of food from luxury grocery-store chain Erewhon.
&quot;I can’t lie… the food in America is ridiculous,&quot; she wrote. &quot;Everyone talks about portion sizes but nobody talks enough about how GOOD everything tastes. Even the ‘quick’ food feels elite compared to what I’m used to in the U.K.&quot;
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X user @japan_nobunaga wrote a lengthy post about his experience at an American breakfast counter (though it&apos;s unclear if he&apos;s in the U.S. for the World Cup or simply to tour the country). The waitress had recommended the biscuits and gravy.
&quot;When the plate arrived, I thought something had gone wrong in the kitchen,&quot; he wrote. &quot;I say this with shame. The dish looked like a construction site after rain. Pale mounds. Gray ladle-fall. Speckles I could not identify. In my land, the eye eats first. A meal is arranged like a garden. This meal was arranged like weather.&quot;
He expressed to changing his mind after tasting the Southern staple.
&quot;I must now formally apologize to the biscuits, the gravy, the waitress, the kitchen and the entire breakfast tradition of the American South,&quot; he wrote. &quot;It was magnificent. Warm. Peppered. The biscuit drank the gravy the way a field drinks rain — THAT is why it is shaped like that, you fool — and every mound I had insulted was a soft fold of comfort that my homeland, in eight hundred years, never once thought to invent.&quot;
The same user also humorously documented his experience with brain freeze after drinking a gas-station slushy too quickly and the wonders of coleslaw at a BBQ meal.
&quot;One thing I love about the European World Cup tourists right now is that they’re not just being dropped off in the middle of Los Angeles or New York City or some overhyped metropolitan hub that most Americans like myself don’t even like,&quot; observed X user @realmikolson. &quot;They’re being dropped right in the middle of the heart of middle America.&quot;
&quot;A wise man once said, if you want to hate America, watch the news. If you want to love America, drive across it,&quot; Olson wrote on the post accompanying the video clip.
Olson said international tourists driving nine hours across Texas and experiencing Auburn University fraternity houses are witnessing &quot;overwhelming American kindness.&quot;
&quot;A lot of the locals in these areas have no idea who these people are or why they’re even there,&quot; he said, adding that there’s been very little World Cup news or marketing, particularly in small towns.
Nevertheless, he’s heard of instances of restaurant owners driving World Cup fans to games because they can’t find an Uber. A deli owner gave British tourists free lunch, &quot;just because they came all this way,&quot; he said. Some Alabama firemen reportedly gave foreign visitors a tour of their fire department and free merchandise.
Olson said that the hospitality that’s &quot;shocking&quot; tourists is a direct result of people &quot;living by American values and principles.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>James Talarico Plays Up Spurs’ Past Glory in Campaign Ad Aimed at Texas Voters</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Mexican authorities discover body in trunk near Iranian soccer team&apos;s World Cup training grounds: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mexican authorities discover body in trunk near Iranian soccer team&apos;s World Cup training grounds: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mexican authorities discovered a decomposing corpse with &quot;signs of violence&quot; near Tijuana&apos;s Caliente Stadium, where the Iranian national soccer team is training during the World Cup, according to a New York Post report.
Authorities responded to complaints about a bad smell wafting from a gray Toyota SUV with California plates parked in a grocery store parking lot near the stadium, the Post reported.
&quot;Upon inspecting the vehicle, they found a person wrapped in a black bag in the trunk, showing signs of violence,&quot; a spokesperson for the Tijuana prosecutor&apos;s office told the Post.
According to the report, the car had a damaged back end and was equipped with a license plate holder from a Tijuana car dealership.
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Mexican officials could be seen wearing white jumpsuits while collecting evidence from the car in photos taken from the scene.
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Tijuana, located just across the U.S.-Mexico border from San Diego, California, is frequently rated as one of the most violent cities in the world.
Iran&apos;s national team is training at Caliente Stadium in preparation for their upcoming World Cup game against New Zealand in Los Angeles&apos; SoFi Stadium on Monday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>James Harden arrested in Houston on misdemeanor weapons charge after NBA playoff exit: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>James Harden arrested in Houston on misdemeanor weapons charge after NBA playoff exit: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two weeks after being eliminated from the NBA playoffs, James Harden was reportedly arrested in Houston, where he used to play, early Saturday morning.
The California Post, citing court records, said the 11-time All-Star was placed in custody on a misdemeanor charge of unlawful carrying of weapons.
Harden allegedly &quot;unlawfully, intentionally and knowingly&quot; had a handgun in his vehicle, the records said, according to the outlet.
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The firearm &quot;was in plain view&quot; and &quot;not carried in a holster.&quot;
The outlet reported that Harden was at a local hookah lounge with friends before his arrest.
Harden&apos;s Cleveland Cavaliers were recently swept by the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Knicks are one win away from their first NBA title since 1973.
Neither Houston Police nor the Cavaliers immediately responded to emails from Fox News Digital.
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The Cavs acquired Harden in a trade with the Los Angeles Clippers to boost their playoff push, and they earned the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference.
Harden averaged 20.5 points per game after the trade, understandably taking a back seat to Donovan Mitchell. He averaged 25.4 points per game in L.A., but the Clippers failed to make the playoffs, as they scored the sixth-fewest points per game in the NBA.
The Post said Harden is due back in court on June 22 for arraignment.
Harden played for the Houston Rockets from 2012 until 2021, when he was traded to the Brooklyn Nets. He was named the MVP of the 2017-18 season and led the NBA in scoring each season from that year through 2019-20. In that span, he averaged nearly 34 points per contest.
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			  <news:name>Beware of hackers showing up pretending to be IT</news:name>
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			<news:title>Beware of hackers showing up pretending to be IT</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A person walks into an office, says they are from IT and asks to sit at a computer for a quick fix. Most employees would feel relieved. Finally, someone came to solve the tech problem. That trust is exactly what one cybercrime group appears to be counting on.
The FBI is warning that a group called the Silent Ransom Group is targeting U.S. businesses, especially law firms, by pretending to be IT support. The group first tries to talk employees into installing remote access software. When that fails, the scam can move from the phone to the front door.
That is where things get especially brazen. According to the FBI, these impostors may show up in person with flash drives, external hard drives and other equipment. Once they sit at a workstation, they can copy sensitive files, gain more access and leave behind malware.
Then they walk away. The company may not hear from them again until the ransom demand arrives.
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The Silent Ransom Group, also known as Luna Moth, Chatty Spider and UNC3753, uses phone calls, phishing and old-fashioned nerve. The scam often starts with a call. The person on the phone pretends to be IT support and tries to convince the employee to install remote desktop software. That software gives the attacker access to the computer.
If the employee refuses or the plan fails, the attacker may send someone to the office. That person then poses as tech support. They may say they need to troubleshoot a problem, update a system or check a device. Once seated at the computer, they insert a USB drive or external hard drive. From there, they can pull off files and quietly increase their access.
The FBI says the group uses stolen data to extort victims. They threaten to sell the files or post them online. They may also call employees or clients to pressure the company into paying. That adds a personal layer to the attack. It also turns stolen files into a public shaming campaign.
Law firms hold some of the most sensitive information a business can store. That can include client records, lawsuits, contracts, financial details and private negotiations. For criminals, that information has value even without encrypting a single computer.
This group appears to focus on stealing data first. Then it uses embarrassment, legal pressure and client panic as leverage. That makes law firms an attractive target.
However, the warning should concern any business that handles sensitive records. Medical offices, financial firms, insurance companies and small businesses can face similar risks. A fake IT worker does not need a huge hacking setup if someone lets them sit down at a computer.
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Most people picture hackers hiding behind screens in another country. This warning flips that idea. Here, the threat may arrive with a badge, a laptop bag and a calm voice.
That makes the scam easy to miss. A receptionist may think the person has an appointment. An employee may assume someone else approved the visit. A busy manager may wave them through because the person sounds confident. That is the trick.
The attacker takes advantage of workplace habits. People want to be helpful. They want broken tech fixed. They also may not want to challenge someone who appears to know what they are doing. However, politeness can give a criminal the opening they need.
A surprise IT visit should raise questions. Be careful if someone shows up without a scheduled ticket, refuses to name who sent them or asks to use a computer without supervision. Also, watch for anyone who brings their own flash drive or external drive.
Another red flag is urgency. Scammers often rush people so they skip normal checks. They may say the issue needs immediate attention. They may claim a security update failed. They may say your machine has a problem that could affect the whole office. That pressure is the point. Slow the situation down before anyone gets access.
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The good news is that a few simple habits can make it much harder for a fake IT worker to get past the front desk, sit at a computer or walk out with sensitive files.
Never let someone sit at a computer because they sound official. Call your company&apos;s known IT number. Do not use a number the visitor gives you. Confirm the person&apos;s name, reason for visit and ticket number. If your business uses outside tech support, keep an approved vendor list at the front desk. Staff should know who can enter and who needs management approval.
Create a simple rule. No outside technician gets workstation access without approval from a manager or IT lead. That approval should happen through a known channel. A quick verbal claim should never be enough. This protects employees, too. It gives them permission to pause a suspicious situation without feeling rude.
Businesses should restrict USB access where possible. If employees do not need external drives for daily work, block them. If they do need them, limit access to approved devices. Attackers love removable storage because it can move data fast. That small device can carry out client files, payroll records or legal documents in minutes.
Security training should include in-person scams, not only phishing emails. Employees need to know that a friendly visitor can still be dangerous. They should feel comfortable saying, &quot;I need to verify this first.&quot; That one sentence can stop an attack.
The FBI says SRG often tries to get victims to install remote desktop management tools. Your IT team should monitor for new remote access software. They should also review alerts when those tools appear on computers that should not have them. Legitimate tools can become dangerous when criminals use them.
Employees should only access files they need for their role. That way, if one computer gets compromised, the attacker gets less data. Strong access controls can reduce the damage from a stolen laptop session or a fake IT visit.
Businesses should track device connections, file transfers and privilege changes. This can help spot suspicious activity after an unauthorized visit. It can also give investigators a clearer timeline if data leaves the network.
A receptionist or office manager should have a written checklist for unexpected visitors. That checklist can include photo ID, company name, ticket number and approved contact. Visitors should never wander through an office alone. A fake IT worker counts on confusion. A checklist creates friction.
If someone shows up pretending to be IT support, report it right away to your manager, your IT team and local law enforcement if needed. Businesses can also report cybercrime tips to the FBI&apos;s Internet Crime Complaint Center at IC3.gov. Even if the person leaves before getting access, the attempt still counts. It may help investigators connect the visit to a larger campaign.
Install trusted security software on office computers to help detect malware, ransomware and other threats if someone gets access to a machine. For example, strong antivirus software provides real-time protection against malware, spyware, ransomware and other online threats on a PC or Mac. Still, software should support your visitor checks, USB controls and employee training, rather than replace them. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android &amp; iOS devices at Cyberguy.com.
The unsettling part of this FBI warning is how normal the attack looks. No dramatic break-in. No Hollywood-style hacking screen. Just someone pretending to help. That is why this scam can work. It blends into a normal workday. It uses trust, speed and workplace pressure to get past defenses. So the next time someone says they are from IT, pause before handing over your keyboard.
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			  <news:name>Residents wake up screaming as cops race to rescue them from late-night apartment blaze: video</news:name>
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			<news:title>Residents wake up screaming as cops race to rescue them from late-night apartment blaze: video</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Residents at a Utah apartment complex awoke in horror in the early morning hours of June 7 as officers from the St. George Police Department told them that their homes were on fire, bodycam footage obtained by Fox News Digital shows.
Video shows a cop busting down the apartment door of a sleeping family, urgently alerting them, &quot;Hey, you guys, your unit&apos;s on fire, you need to get out!&quot;
&quot;Wait what?&quot; the residents can be heard responding.
Another clip shows an officer physically guiding a shirtless resident through his living room into the orange-tinged open air, yelling, &quot;Run, run!&quot;
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&quot;Hey everybody out!&quot; an officer can be heard shouting in the bodycam footage.
Officers communicated over radio about a man stuck in a second-floor apartment that was on fire. Footage shows the officers using a ladder to escort the resident to safety.
&quot;There&apos;s one more guy up there!&quot; an officer yells.
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One sleeping resident did not respond to an officer&apos;s warning.
&quot;Hey, building&apos;s on fire, you gotta get out!&quot; an officer yelled while shining a flashlight on the slumbering citizen&apos;s face. Video then showed the resident wake up screaming as a loud bang occurred.
&quot;You gotta go! Let&apos;s go, let&apos;s go!&quot; the officer yelled as he yanked the resident out of bed.
Further video shows officers calmly evacuating two small children as the kids&apos; family comforts them.
&quot;Come here buddy, I&apos;m gonna lift you over the wall, it&apos;s alright, okay?&quot; an officer says.
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A large explosion can be heard toward the end of the video as a mother pushes a baby in a stroller. One officer at the end of the video says a roof collapsed on top of him.
Eight officers who responded to the incident were sent to the hospital and treated for smoke inhalation, but all have since been released, according to the St. George Police Department.
The fire began in one unit and spread out through a shared attic, eventually burning down or damaging 20 units in total, according to FOX 13 Salt Lake City.
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			  <news:name>NBA needs to incorporate &apos;mistaken identity&apos; rule from FIFA World Cup to stop the flopping issue</news:name>
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			<news:title>NBA needs to incorporate &apos;mistaken identity&apos; rule from FIFA World Cup to stop the flopping issue</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Flopping is a major issue in the NBA. I’ve written about it ad nauseam. The league has anti-flopping measures in place, but they rarely dish out fines based on reviews after the conclusion of the games, and in-game flopping calls are even more of rarity.
That’s why the NBA needs to take a page out of FIFA’s book when it comes to &quot;mistaken identity&quot; calls like what we saw in the USA vs. Paraguay World Cup match in Los Angeles on Friday.
In case you are unaware, USMNT captain Tim Ream was initially given a yellow card for a perceived trip on Paraguay’s Miguel Almiron as he was dribbling the ball along the sideline. After play resumed for a short time following the &quot;foul,&quot; video assistant referee (VAR) Carlos del Cerro Grande intervened shortly after the ball was headed out of the United States’ penalty box and instructed referee Danny Makkelie to watch the incident again on the screen off the pitch.
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After watching the replay, Makkelie rescinded Ream&apos;s yellow card, because the video evidence was clear that Ream never actually touched Almirón, and a yellow card was given to Almirón for simulation (diving).
The decision was historic because it became the first World Cup use of the new mistaken-identity VAR rule, and Ream became the first player in tournament history to have a yellow card overturned through that procedure.
This is exactly what the NBA needs to do when it comes to flopping. I believe if they take my advice I’m about to breakdown here, it would make the game more enjoyable to watch, and help discourage and punish flopping better than any rules they have laughably tried to implement over the years.
The NBA could adopt a version of FIFA&apos;s new &quot;mistaken identity&quot; rule that would allow replay officials to correct situations where a defender is wrongly called for a foul because an offensive player exaggerated or fabricated contact.
For example:
With all of the camera angles and technology incorporated in today’s NBA, there’s no reason this change can’t be made. 
A FIFA-style approach would make the correction almost immediate, since fouls are a stoppage in play anyway. The player who was wrongly penalized would have the foul removed, and the player who attempted to deceive the officials would be punished in real time.
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Like the existing NBA rules where two technical fouls lead to an ejection from the game, plus the technical foul free throws, would cause many players like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and others to change the way they play the game. The Replay Center would be a valuable assistant to the on-court referees who might have missed the flop because of a bad angle and the fact that they see these plays in real time, without the luxury of slow motion and multiple camera angles.
As for the review process, the NBA could limit reviews to shooting fouls resulting in free throws, potential sixth fouls, last two minutes of games, and allow coach&apos;s challenges for flops.
This new system would create a much stronger deterrent to flopping than a simple postgame $2,000 fine.
As I’ve stated in previous pieces, since flopping fines were introduced through the anti-flopping rule, there has been a shockingly low number of fines. Reports and Spotrac tracking say the total number of publicly documented postgame flopping fines since 2012 is likely somewhere around 100 to 120 total violations league-wide, including warnings and fines. That’s only 7–8 warnings and fines per season. We see about seven to eight flops per quarter, it seems like.
As for in-game flopping calls, those are exponentially more rare than post game warnings and fines. The NBA does not maintain a fully public official archive of every flopping technical, so most of the data was compiled by independent NBA technical foul trackers and community-maintained logs, which state that approximately 26 in-game flopping technical fouls during the 2023-24 season — the first year of the new live flop-tech rule.
Since the first few months of that season, enforcement dropped dramatically, which became a major criticism around the league and online. The NBA later made the rule permanent in July 2024 despite the low call frequency. The only clearly documented 2025-26 flopping fine I could find in SpoTrac’s database was Malik Monk, who was fined $2,000 for flopping on Dec. 1, 2025.
Flopping is an issue, mostly because the NBA is refusing to hold players accountable. They actually seem to be rewarding players for these antics more than punishing them.
One reason FIFA adopted this &quot;mistaken identity&quot; concept is that merely correcting the mistaken call isn&apos;t always enough; the player who caused the error through simulation may deserve punishment. Imagine this: Ream is assessed another yellow card in the match against Australia on Friday.
That means he’d have to sit out the USMNT’s next match. These calls have major consequences, so FIFA putting in the extra effort to get it right can be monumental for a team. 
The NBA faces similar issues. If a flop only results in a &quot;no-call&quot; after review, players still have an incentive to try because the potential reward outweighs the risk. Plus, the minuscule fines, when they are applied, aren&apos;t going to deter millionaires from flopping to get cheap free throws. That money is a drop in the bucket for them. There has to be a real-time, in-game punishment.
Of all the major American sports, the NBA is probably the league that could benefit the most from a FIFA-style &quot;mistaken identity&quot; framework because so many fouls depend on judging contact and player reactions in real time. It would help the flow of the game and fix the integrity issues the flopping and lack of accountability for it have caused.
Adam Silver, if you would like me to put this into a PowerPoint to present at the league offices, I’d be happy to. You know how to reach me.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Helicopter footage captures Florida man allegedly abandoning child during high-speed chase from deputies</news:name>
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			<news:title>Helicopter footage captures Florida man allegedly abandoning child during high-speed chase from deputies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Florida man was arrested this week after shocking video shows how he fled from a traffic stop, crashed into another car and abandoned a child while running away from sheriff’s deputies.
On Tuesday, police attempted to pull over 24-year-old Jason Kenon, who was driving with an adult passenger and two children aged 1 and 4, according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Office.
Kenon, who had multiple warrants out for his arrest, sped away and was seen zigzagging through lanes of traffic in Orlando. Deputies on the ground followed Kenon by car, while a sheriff&apos;s helicopter kept his vehicle in sight.
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The overhead video from the chopper showed Kenon trying to get around a black SUV at a stop sign before he plowed into its rear end. He continued driving after this, according to the video provided by the sheriff’s office.
Kenon proceeded to stop in a residential neighborhood, letting the adult passenger and the 1-year-old child out of the car. Deputies noted that the 4-year-old child tried to get out of the vehicle but couldn’t do so before Kenon hit the gas again.
Kenon was then shown stopping near a building, getting out of the car and lifting the child out of the backseat. The child was seen following Kenon as he ran away from police.
Eventually, Kenon jogged through an alley, kicked his shoes off his feet and then began running barefoot in the opposite direction from the child, leaving him behind, according to the video.
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Seconds later, Kenon ran directly into the road and tried to scale a fence that led into a wooded area. Two police cars had already converged, with deputies ordering him down to the ground.
Another deputy went over and recovered the nearby child, who was crying and holding Kenon’s shoes. Both children did not have any injuries, the sheriff’s office said.
According to court records, Kenon faces seven charges, including aggravated fleeing and eluding, two counts of child neglect, leaving the scene of a crash, reckless driving, possession of marijuana and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
Separately, in December 2025, Kenon was sentenced to 94 days in jail by a judge in Osceola County for burglarizing a building and felony grand theft in the third degree. He had pleaded no contest to the charges.
It is unclear which active warrants the Orange County Sheriff’s Office was pursuing Kenon for during this incident. Fox News Digital reached out to the department for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Record seaweed invasion leaves beachgoers gagging as fumes raise health fears</news:name>
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			<news:title>Record seaweed invasion leaves beachgoers gagging as fumes raise health fears</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A record amount of sargassum seaweed has been washing ashore across South Florida, frustrating beachgoers and creating a growing challenge for coastal communities.
The brown seaweed has piled up along beaches throughout the region, leaving behind large mounds that many visitors say are affecting their beach experience.
Scientists at the University of South Florida&apos;s Optical Oceanography Lab reported that sargassum levels reached a record high for the month of May, according to FOX Weather.
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Researchers estimate that at least 4% of the ocean&apos;s surface is currently covered by floating mats and clusters of the seaweed — with levels expected to increase further throughout June.
While the seaweed itself can be unsightly, many residents say the odor it produces is an even bigger problem.
As sargassum decomposes, it releases hydrogen sulfide gas, creating a smell often compared to rotten eggs, according to the Florida Department of Health.
Health officials say the gas can irritate the eyes, nose and throat and may be especially troublesome for people with asthma and other respiratory conditions.
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Residents who have discussed the issue online described the smell as one of the most unpleasant aspects of the ongoing seaweed buildup.
&quot;The smell is so noxious where I live from all the decomposing sargassum,&quot; one Reddit user wrote. 
&quot;It’s really bad.&quot;
Others said the odor has become so recognizable that even photos of the seaweed trigger memories of it.
&quot;I can literally SMELL these photos,&quot; another commenter wrote.
Another beachgoer said the seaweed made spending time in the water less enjoyable than usual.
&quot;I was at the beach today, and honestly it was annoying,&quot; the commenter wrote. &quot;You can&apos;t enjoy the water.&quot;
Images shared online showed thick bands of seaweed stretching across portions of the shoreline.
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&quot;Pictures don&apos;t really do it justice,&quot; one Reddit user wrote. &quot;You had to walk through what felt like a foot of seaweed just to reach the water.&quot;
Sargassum is a naturally occurring brown algae found throughout the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America, FOX Weather noted.
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While it serves as an important habitat for marine species including sea turtles, crabs, shrimp and fish, unusually large blooms have become a recurring issue region-wide.
Most of the sargassum was historically located in the Sargasso Sea in the western North Atlantic — but in 2011, the geographic range expanded, creating the &quot;Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt,&quot; according to the National Ocean Service. 
&quot;A newly established population, driven by shifting wind patterns, is now thriving in the open ocean,&quot; the service says.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DAVID MARCUS: How abolish-ICE Democrats are plotting to abandon trafficked kids</news:name>
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			<news:title>DAVID MARCUS: How abolish-ICE Democrats are plotting to abandon trafficked kids</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We learned from the Department of Homeland Security last week that since President Donald Trump took office 146,000 migrant children who went missing during the Biden administration have been found. But instead of celebrating, Democrats want to cut funding to programs rescuing these kids.
Democrats around the country are calling to abolish ICE, the very Immigration, Customs and Enforcement agency that has played a vital role in locating missing migrant kids, many of whom have been trafficked and abused, and by the way, there are at least another 150,000 still missing.
To get a sense of scale here, 150,000 is roughly the population of Charleston, S.C. This is a full-blown crisis, unless one is a Democrat who cares more about protecting foreign gang bangers than they do saving trafficked children.
For an example of just how little these Democrats care about the thousands upon thousands of missing and abused children, let’s look at what Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed had to say about it. On Fox News Channel&apos;s Will Cain Show, El-Sayed was asked, if his call to abolish ICE succeeds, who will enforce our nation’s democratically enacted immigration laws, which includes those involving abused children. His answer was an amazing: &quot;You and I both know immigration law is not criminal law. It&apos;s civil law. It&apos;s like getting a parking ticket,&quot; El-Sayed said with a straight face.
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Just so we are clear on this, to Democrats like El-Sayed, trafficking kids is akin to a parking ticket and the federal government should apparently just look the other way like lazy meter maids.
It is, at first blush, difficult to understand why one of our major political parties would adopt an abolish-ICE policy as its central plank when doing so is obviously bound to severely harm children. But at least two things explain this brazen inhumanity.
First, for Democrats to even admit that tens of thousands of kids are missing would expose the dark underbelly of Biden’s open borders disaster. It would not be a good look for the party that cried over false claims of kids in cages to turn a blind eye to kids in brothels.
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The second reason is that to discuss these abused children and the cartels that often hold them in all but a state of slavery, is anathema to the Democrats’ argument that mass migration is an unalloyed good and that to oppose it can only be racist.
Democrats are eager to tell us about the illegal immigrant who pays taxes and has committed no crimes, who just wants an honest life in America. But they are strangely silent when those same lax immigration policies lead to multiple NFL stadiums’ worth of missing kids.
The majority of elected Democrats seem to be of the opinion not only that ICE should not be looking for these missing and abused children, but that nobody should be.
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Thankfully, this is not a position that the Trump administration would even consider. In fact DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin made that clear this week, saying, &quot;I don’t care who you are. I don’t care if you have kids, don’t have kids, I don’t care if you’re a liberal, you’re an Independent, you’re a Democrat, you’re a Republican, if you can’t stand for law enforcement to go find these kids, who are you?&quot;
Hear, hear.
In a sane world, the salient veracity of Mullin’s statement would be obvious to all, but in the socialist lala land of New York City’s Mayor Zohran ‘Commie’ Mamdani and Maine Senate candidate Graham ‘Nazi Tat’ Platner, these kids are but an annoying afterthought, a speedbump on the path to the revolution.
Thus far, the Trump administration and the president himself have been subdued about doing any victory laps over locating the missing children. But maybe that should change. Maybe, while protecting the dignity and anonymity of the victims, we should be hearing more of their harrowing stories.
Republicans need to start calling the ‘Abolish Ice&apos; plank of the Democratic Party’s emerging platform exactly what it is: immigration anarchy. It must be made completely clear to the American people that Democrats&apos; vision requires all of us to look the other way and let children be abused.
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			<news:keywords>Team takes home victory rings at season’s end This is the Red Rock Rebels’ second season as a Sedona volleyball team practicing at the local elementary school and competing in the 11U division in the Showtime Sportz Cottonwood League. The team finished its regular season with a 7-1 record, earning t</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Alumni, donors concerned about direction of NAU Athletics</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alumni, donors concerned about direction of NAU Athletics</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NAU ranked ninth out of 10 Big Sky Conference athletic programs in donor contributions last year.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Houston Astros star Yordan Alvarez crushes home run, grand slam in historic first inning</news:name>
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			<news:title>Houston Astros star Yordan Alvarez crushes home run, grand slam in historic first inning</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Houston Astros star Yordan Alvarez had what most people would consider to be a great game in the first inning.
In the Astros’ 10-8 win over the Kansas City Royals on Friday at Kauffman Stadium, Alvarez hit a home run and a grand slam in the first inning. He became just the eighth player to hit a multi-run home run and a grand slam in the same inning in MLB history, per Sportradar.
Alvarez’s first blast came off of Royals starter Luinder Avila when he hammered an 84 mph curveball to the opposite field, 368 feet over the left-field wall for a two-run home run to give the Astros a 2-0 lead.
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First baseman Christian Walker pummeled a home run after Alvarez, giving the Astros back-to-back first-inning jacks. The inning seemed like it was going to slow down, as Isaac Paredes and José Altuve made consecutive outs, but the Astros strung together an impressive two-out rally.
Joey Loperfido walked, while Cam Smith and Taylor Trammell both singled. Loperfido scored on Trammell’s single, making it 4-0. Christian Vásquez and Jeremy Peña both walked to load the bases, and Smith scored on a passed ball to make it 5-0.
Royals manager Matt Quatraro removed Avila from the game with Alvarez coming up for the second time in the inning with the bases loaded. Mason Black came into the game and hung an 85 mph sweeper to Alvarez, which he hit over the centerfield wall for a grand slam, giving the Astros a 9-0 lead.
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The scoring in the first inning wasn’t done yet, as the Royals responded with five runs of their own in the bottom of the first. They chipped away as the game went on, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Astros’ first-inning eruption.
Alvarez finished 3-for-5 with six RBIs and moved into a tie with Philadelphia Phillies star Kyle Schwarber for the MLB lead in homers with 24.
Alvarez is the 63rd player in major league history to hit two homers in one inning, and the first Houston player since Jeff Bagwell did it on June 24, 1994. He is the first since Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz did it on Aug. 12, 2008, in the first inning.
The 28-year-old has been one of the best hitters in the American League and is in MVP contention. In 70 games, he has a .321 batting average with 24 home runs and 54 RBIs, leading the American League in that category. He also leads the American League in OPS and intentional walks.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>World Cup picks for Brazil vs Morocco and Norway vs Japan with over bets and a draw prediction</news:name>
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			<news:title>World Cup picks for Brazil vs Morocco and Norway vs Japan with over bets and a draw prediction</news:title>
			<news:keywords>USA! USA! USA! We are all jazzed up about the World Cup, right? I mean it is in our own backyard this year and the USA Men&apos;s National Team just won their first game with a dominant 4-1 victory over Paraguay. More importantly to me, we just won 1.35 units on the game because we took the over for it.
I&apos;m headed back to the pitch today for a couple of different plays.
Of all the teams in the World Cup, Brazil might be the most recognizable when it comes to soccer success. They have five World Cup wins and are searching for a sixth with a very strong team. Since March, they&apos;ve played in four games. They lost to France and then have beaten Croatia, Panama and Egypt in their last three games. 
Morocco is not a team that has as storied of success as Brazil. In order to qualify, they won all of their matches and then the country decided to change their manager. I&apos;m not really sure how normal that is. They seem to be having more preparation than most teams, as they have five games since March while most others have only played three or four. In those five games, they had a draw against Ecuador and Norway, and beat Paraguay, Burundi and Madagascar.
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This should be a decent matchup, but I personally think there is too much firepower on the side of Brazil. It wouldn&apos;t be a shock if the game was a tie, but I do think it would be quite an upset if Morocco comes out victorious. Brazil is a heavy favorite to win their group.
Give me the over in this game as I think both should score, and I think Brazil puts in at least two. The over is at 2.5 +115 and the line for the game is -145 for Brazil. Give me both plays. 
One guy I actually do know a bit about from this game is on Norway.
They haven&apos;t had a big history of success, but that could change with arguably the best goalscorer in the tournament on their squad. Erling Haaland is a great scorer who can manage to put it in the net against any defense. The question really is if the rest of the team can help out.
For Japan, they don&apos;t have the dominant force that Norway does. That doesn&apos;t mean they can&apos;t win. This is a team that plays well together. They have a ton of guys that can dribble and pass well. Collectively they are hard to guard, but individually, they don&apos;t have one person that you absolutely need to gameplan for (like Haaland). Again, that isn&apos;t to dismiss their talent. Multiple guys on this team play for some of the biggest clubs in the world.
I think this should be a really good match and might be best to take a shot on a draw here. Norway is the favorite, and should be, but Japan is crafty and tactical. They could do a good job of keeping Haaland at bay and forcing someone else to beat them.
Give me a shot on the draw, and I do like the over 2.5 but not quite as much as I do in the Brazil game.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Workers rip Trump name from Kennedy center facade months after it goes on, hours after failed appeal</news:name>
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			<news:title>Workers rip Trump name from Kennedy center facade months after it goes on, hours after failed appeal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Workers began tearing President Donald Trump&apos;s name off the Kennedy Center facade Friday after an appeals court denied a request from the Kennedy Center&apos;s board to block a judge&apos;s ruling that Trump&apos;s name be removed.
Workers erected scaffolding around the Washington, D.C., landmark Friday and began removing the Trump name from the signage that had previously read &quot;The Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Memorial Center For The Performing Arts.&quot;
The Kennedy Center board had approved the addition of Trump&apos;s name in December, claiming that the move was in recognition of Trump&apos;s accomplishments in saving &quot;the institution from financial ruin and physical destruction.&quot;
Workers affixed Trump&apos;s name to the facade the next day.
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Now, however, the Trump name is coming down, despite numerous attempts at stays from the Kennedy Center board.
The board filed both a stay pending appeal and an immediate administrative stay, arguing the name should not be removed before the matter gets an appellate review.
But an appeals court denied the request for an immediate administrative stay.
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The board then filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Court of Appeals, but a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit denied it.
The board had requested a pause in the enforcement of Judge Christopher Cooper&apos;s ruling that Trump&apos;s name be removed, but Cooper, a U.S. District judge, denied the request Friday.
Cooper maintained in an opinion on his ruling that the Kennedy Center&apos;s name can only be changed or modified through an act of Congress.
Trump slammed Cooper&apos;s decision in an excoriating late May Truth Social barrage, writing &quot;Trump Hating Judge wants to keep it open because his wife probably told him to do so,&quot; while pointing out the fact that Cooper&apos;s wife, Amy Jeffress, is a former Obama-era Department of Justice (DOJ) attorney who represented a number of high-profile Trump critics.
Fox News Digital contacted the White House and the Kennedy Center for additional comment.
Fox News&apos; Jasmine Baehr and Bill Mears contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>One of nation&apos;s largest Christian foster agencies will not allow LGBTQ couples to adopt children</news:name>
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			<news:title>One of nation&apos;s largest Christian foster agencies will not allow LGBTQ couples to adopt children</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the nation&apos;s largest Christian foster care and adoption agencies will no longer allow LGBTQ couples to foster or adopt children through its programs, clarifying a years-old policy and citing a renewed commitment to its religious beliefs.
Bethany Christian Services announced the change in a Wednesday press release, saying future foster families must align with the organization&apos;s Statement of Faith and Belief.
&quot;Clarity around our Christian identity is essential to our Christian witness and critical to the long-term health, sustainability, and impact of our mission,&quot; Keith Cureton, CEO of Bethany Christian Services, told Fox News Digital in a statement.
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&quot;We believe this clarity strengthens our ministry, honors those we serve, and reinforces alignment with partners who share our faith convictions,&quot; Cureton added.
Bethany Christian Services, headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, was founded in 1944, and is a faith-based non-for-profit that serves over 25 U.S. states and is &quot;dedicated to helping children and families thrive.&quot;
&quot;This work is about reinforcing the Christian foundation that has guided our organization for more than 80 years,&quot; a spokesperson for Bethany Christian Services told Fox News Digital in a statement Friday.
 &quot;These actions flow from our conviction that faithfulness to God’s Word must remain central to our mission of demonstrating the love and compassion of Jesus through quality social services. Beginning June 2027, Bethany will only license and re-license foster families whose Christian faith and beliefs align with our Statement of Faith and Belief. We will communicate directly with families to help them understand expectations and next steps. Families who are not aligned with Bethany Christian Services Statement of Faith and Belief and Christian mission will be supported through a thoughtful transition process.&quot;
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The &quot;God’s design for marriage&quot; section in the &quot;Statement of faith and belief&quot; dated June 2027 reads, &quot;We believe God designed the family as the primary structure for love, care, and human flourishing. We work to strengthen families and preserve them whenever possible. We affirm the biblical design of marriage as a covenant between one man and one woman, established by God to reflect His love and faithfulness. This covenant reflects Christ’s love and provides a stable, nurturing environment for children.&quot;
The press release also clarified, &quot;The organization will continue to serve all children and families who seek its help, regardless of their individual circumstances, beliefs, or background. Bethany will do so motivated by its Christian faith and in accordance with its sincerely held Christian beliefs.&quot; 
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			  <news:name>Pat McAfee wages war on Omaha&apos;s famous Jell-o shot bar after crew gets cold reception at College World Series</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pat McAfee wages war on Omaha&apos;s famous Jell-o shot bar after crew gets cold reception at College World Series</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We&apos;ve got drama at the College World Series, and it has nothing to do with baseball.
Pat McAfee has waged war with Rocco’s — the famous Omaha-based bar known for its Jell-O shot challenge during the 12-day tournament.
And by &quot;war,&quot; I mean McAfee stuffed the GM in a locker during a heated segment on his ESPN and YouTube show Friday afternoon.
&quot;It was nowhere near what I thought it was going to be like,&quot; McAfee said of the crew&apos;s experience at the bar earlier this week. &quot;I did contribute. But it was very much like a, ‘You’re lucky to be giving us this money to do this,’ as opposed to a celebration.&quot;
So, here&apos;s the backstory for those who don&apos;t want to sit through McAfee&apos;s entire three-minute rant.
Rocco&apos;s has become a household name in recent years for the challenge, which, on paper, seems like a great thing. Launched in 2019, the bar basically has fans pick a school to support when ordering a Jell-O shot to see which fan base can drink the most.
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The proceeds are then divided among a food pantry near the school ($1), a local food pantry in Omaha ($0.50) and the bar itself ($3.50).
&quot;Incredible gimmick to kind of publicly force people who are the boosters for other schools to come compete for this,&quot; McAfee said.
In recent years, some have argued that the challenge has basically just turned into which school&apos;s booster club has the deepest pockets. Like the college game itself, it&apos;s lost some authenticity.
McAfee, of course, made a giant donation. He&apos;s arguably West Virginia&apos;s most famous alum right now, and the Mountaineers are in Omaha for the first time ever.
However, when the former WVU star took his crew to Rocco&apos;s earlier this week, the vibes weren&apos;t great. For starters, the general manager, according to McAfee, was NOT happy he did not call ahead.
Things spiraled from there.
&quot;Did not know we were supposed to do that,&quot; he added. &quot;We were just happy to come and do this entire thing. So then I start asking questions. I go, &apos;How&apos;s this work? Do I write a check?&apos; The guy goes, &apos;Yours would bounce I think,&apos; and then just kept walking. It wasn&apos;t a joke or anything. This was the general manager.&quot;
The two then squabbled for a bit over how McAfee would ultimately pay for the shots, and then he was put in a separate room where they started unloading boxes of premade shots.
&quot;It was very much a, &apos;You&apos;re lucky to be giving us this money to do this entire thing,&apos; as opposed to a celebration. And I think they were treating everybody like that,&quot; McAfee said.
Yikes. Not great!
I&apos;m not a PR guru, but this can&apos;t be great for Rocco&apos;s. As always, there are two sides to every story. However, Pat McAfee is a media machine. He&apos;s everywhere. Millions of people watch and listen to him every single week. Maybe more.
You don&apos;t want to be on his bad side, especially during your biggest week of the year.
About an hour after this rant went viral, the CWS Jello Shot Counter account on Twitter updated the leaderboard with a special shout-out to McAfee for leaving the &quot;largest tip Rocco&apos;s has ever seen.&quot;
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			<news:title>2026 NBA Finals: New York Knicks at San Antonio Spurs Game 5 best bets for side, total and player props</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Can the San Antonio Spurs bounce back from blowing the biggest lead in NBA Finals history and keep their season alive by beating the New York Knicks in Game 5 Saturday? According to San Antonio phenom Victor Wembanyama: &quot;Everybody thinks — everybody knows — we&apos;re going to do it.&quot;
Well, Mr. Wembanyama, the Spurs would become just the 16th team in NBA history to win a series after going down 3-1. New York is on the brink of winning its first NBA title in 53 years, thanks to a full team effort.
Game 4&apos;s hero was Knicks forward OG Anunoby, who had the moment of the game on both ends of the floor. First, Anunoby blocked Spurs PG De&apos;Aaron Fox at the rim with 11 seconds remaining. Afterward, OG made a game-winning tip-in off a missed shot by Jalen Brunson in the final seconds.
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Even though NYK has a decisive 3-1 series lead and is a -500 favorite to win the title, they can&apos;t &quot;play with their food.&quot; These teams are splitting the &quot;four factors&quot; in the finals, and New York is only outscoring San Antonio by two points per game.
Since this could be the last game of the NBA season, I&apos;m ramping up the gambling (responsibly, of course). With that in mind, here are my three best bets for the Knicks-Spurs in Game 5 of the 2026 NBA Finals tipping off at 8:30 p.m. ET Saturday.
The Spurs have held a double-digit lead in every game in the 2026 NBA Finals. So, obviously, San Antonio could blow New York out Saturday, especially since this is a literal must-win for the Spurs.
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But, we all know they aren’t 2+ possessions better than the Knicks, who are white walkers and apparently can’t be killed. I.e., the &quot;backdoor cover&quot; is always open for NYK. I’m almost counting on San Antonio going up 10 points.
Will the Spurs live to fight another day? We’ll see. I bet New York to win the title (+170) and cover the 1.5 series spread (+270) in my 2026 NBA Finals preview. Meaning, I’ve always thought the Knicks were the better team.
Yet, since I’m already holding those two tickets, I’m content just taking the points with NYK and hoping it’s &quot;Knicks in 5&quot;. That said, I have a much stronger opinion on the total.
If you bet the Over in Game 4, may God have mercy on your soul. There were 125 points scored in the first half, and the Under 216.5 cashed with the Knicks winning in an instant classic 107-106.
It’s almost impossible for the Under to cash, and it’s an epic beat for Over bettors. San Antonio only scored 30 points in the second half. This happens all the time, but the Spurs had a 29-point lead, took their foot off the gas, and before you know it, they choked.
Their response should be to play fast Saturday to wake them after their collapse in Game 4. My logic is that if you’re playing fast, you have less time to think and are just reacting. I mean, it’s a game that these guys have been dominating their whole lives. Go out there and play.
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Furthermore, San Antonio has a younger and more athletic team that should be getting out in transition. I’m assuming Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson will tell his team something, &quot;Let’s go out there and punch them in the mouth&quot;.
Then, if San Antonio goes up big again, Johnson will tell his guys not to take their foot off the gas. Meanwhile, the Knicks are happy to play fast-paced because they are a better shooting team and should score more points with more possessions.
Plus, they are outscoring the Spurs by four fast-break points per game, and transition 3-pointers are the best shot in basketball besides a dunk, obviously. Granted, it might be weird to say San Antonio should speed the tempo up, given it’s getting worked in transition.
But, because New York’s offense is better in the half-court, the Spurs need to run. And I philosophically believe all basketball teams should be running off live rebounds and turnovers before their opponents can set up their defense.
Meanwhile, San Antonio is at home, and role players typically shoot better in their home gyms. Heck, even Wembanyama shoots better at home, and he is shooting a lot of jump shots in these finals.
Now, I kept italicizing &quot;should&quot; because you can’t coach your bets, and every game takes a life of its own. However, it just feels like Game 5’s total should be at least 219, and everything I wrote is why. 
Speaking of &quot;role players shooting better at home,&quot; Champagnie has scored 10 or more points in six of his 11 home games in these playoffs. His true shooting percentage, which accounts for 2-point, 3-point and free-throw shooting, went from 58.6% on the road to 63.5% at home during the regular season.
Champagnie&apos;s defense, hustle and outside shooting keep him on the floor, and San Antonio’s rotation only went seven deep Wednesday. Spurs backup big Luke Kornet is questionable for Saturday with an &quot;illness&quot;, and forward and reigning NBA Sixth Man of the Year, Keldon Johnson, has been a no-show in the finals.
Finally, the Knicks are hiding their weakest defender, Brunson, on Champagnie. I&apos;m not saying San Antonio will run offense through him, but Champagnie should get some open looks because New York&apos;s defense is focused on Wemby, Fox, forward Stephon Castle and backup PG Dylan Harper.
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			  <news:name>Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker misses Seahawks&apos; ring ceremony after signing $45M deal with Chiefs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker misses Seahawks&apos; ring ceremony after signing $45M deal with Chiefs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Seattle Seahawks received their Super Bowl rings on Thursday night, but one person from the team was notably absent: the game&apos;s Most Valuable Player.
Kenneth Walker earned Super Bowl LX honors in Santa Clara after he had 27 carries for 135 yards, making him by far the best offensive player on the field.
Walker had no choice but to be the bell cow for the Seahawks after Zach Charbonnet tore his ACL in the NFC Championship game two weeks prior.
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But there was a price to pay for the Seahawks, as Walker signed a three-year, $45 million deal with the Kansas City Chiefs a month later.
Walker was the only member of the championship-winning team to not be in attendance, but it should be noted that the Chiefs&apos; mandatory minicamp still took place on Thursday.
By the second quarter, Walker had already joined Timmy Smith and Marcus Allen with multiple 25-yard runs in a Super Bowl.
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Walker was unable to find the end zone — in fact, Seattle’s only offensive touchdown came from A.J. Barner. However, Walker’s dominance on the ground helped get Seattle into scoring position. Jason Myers went 5-for-5 on his field-goal attempts after Walker’s ground-and-pound effort.
Walker’s 135 yards on the ground are tied for the eighth-most in Super Bowl history and the second most he has ever had in a game, including playoffs.
Walker’s rushing prop had been hovering around 70 yards, which he surpassed in the first half.
The Seahawks won the game,  29-13, over the New England Patriots for their second Lombardi Trophy.
Ring highlights include 50 white diamonds around the logo in honor of the team&apos;s 50th season, a piece of a game ball inside the ring, a removable topper that can be used as a chain pendant and much more.
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			  <news:name>Inside &apos;Celebrity Row&apos; at NBA Playoffs: Quid pro quo deals, loyalty tests and A-listers who got booted</news:name>
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			<news:title>Inside &apos;Celebrity Row&apos; at NBA Playoffs: Quid pro quo deals, loyalty tests and A-listers who got booted</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NBA playoffs aren&apos;t just a showcase for basketball&apos;s biggest stars.
They&apos;re also one of Hollywood&apos;s hottest tickets — where A-list actors, chart-topping musicians and sports icons pack the coveted front-row seats known as &quot;Celebrity Row.&quot; Taylor Swift, Ben Stiller, Mariska Hargitay and more celebrities were spotted as the Knicks faced off against the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday in New York City.
The New York Knicks made a record comeback from 29 points down and moved to the brink of their first championship since 1973 by beating the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
As the Knicks inched closer to ending a decades-long championship drought, the celebrity-packed courtside section drew almost as much attention as the action on the floor. But while &quot;Celebrity Row&quot; may appear effortless, landing one of the most coveted seats in sports comes with unwritten rules — and even A-listers aren&apos;t immune to the consequences when they break them.
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&quot;Training Day&quot; star Ethan Hawke revealed he had his front-row experience yanked from him after he made comments about former Knicks head coach Mike D&apos;Antoni&apos;s abrupt exit in 2012.
&quot;They&apos;d always hook me up,&quot; Hawke said during an appearance on &quot;The Bill Simmons Podcast&quot; in 2018. &quot;And then I called up one time, and they said, &apos;That&apos;ll be $7,800.&apos; I was like, &apos;Why is this the first time you guys are charging me?&apos; And they said, &apos;You should have thought of that before you went on the Jimmy Fallon show.&apos;&quot;
&quot;And I was like, &apos;Wow, this is real.&apos;&quot;
Yet, the Knicks organization doesn&apos;t have full control over the highly coveted courtside seats.
&quot;The biggest misconception is that [Madison Square] Garden controls all the tickets around the court. They&apos;re actually not,&quot; Joe Favorito, who led communications for the NYC team from 2001 to 2008, told ABC News. He revealed that agencies, media companies and even brands control and distribute tickets to A-listers behind the scenes.
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There&apos;s also another way for a small group of stars. Some of the famous faces you see actually own their courtside seats, including Dustin Hoffman and director Spike Lee.
Then there are a handful of seats under the control of Madison Square Garden, but they don&apos;t come completely free.
&quot;If you are a celebrity wanting to come and your representatives go through the process of doing that, there is, I don&apos;t want to say it&apos;s a payback, but there&apos;s an understanding,&quot; Favorito said. &quot;There&apos;s a little bit of an expectation of a quid pro quo for getting those seats.&quot;
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If the A-lister does come to watch, he or she is unofficially expected to make a charity event contribution or show Knicks pride on the jumbotron during the game. Loyalty can get you to the top of the celebrity list, according to Favorito.
&quot;Loyalty is tremendous,&quot; he said.
While some celebrities earn coveted spots on &quot;Celebrity Row&quot; through years of loyalty to the franchise, others arrive as high-profile guests. Here&apos;s a look at the stars who packed Madison Square Garden for Game 4.
Swift brought her star power to Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night to cheer on the New York Knicks courtside.
Swift sat with close friends Alana and Este Haim.
The pop star embraced a spirited, game-day-inspired look built around a bright royal blue &quot;STEVIE KNICKS&quot; T-shirt featuring bold orange lettering across the front. Alana and Este each wore matching shirts reading &quot;KNICKOLE KIDMAN&quot; and &quot;KNICKELBACK.&quot;
Swift, the Haim sisters and Mariska Hargitay joined hands and danced in a circle as the Knicks erased a 29-point deficit. At one point, Swift and Hargitay jumped up and down while embracing as the &quot;Law and Order: Special Victims Unit&quot; star whipped her hair back and forth.
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Swift&apos;s appearance at Game 4 sparked widespread discussion about whether she&apos;s actually a Knicks fan. While the pop star is best known in sports circles for attending Kansas City Chiefs games to cheer on fiancé Travis Kelce, she has attended Knicks games in the past.
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Hargitay is a longtime New York Knicks fan and recently developed a close friendship with basketball star Jalen Brunson.
Hargitay told The Hollywood Reporter she raced nearly 10 blocks after completing her Broadway show, &quot;Every Brilliant Thing,&quot; to MSG to catch tip-off of game four. The &quot;Law &amp; Order: Special Victims Unit&quot; star has emerged as one of the Knicks&apos; most recognizable super-fans during New York&apos;s push for its first NBA championship in more than five decades.
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Stiller has become one of the defining celebrity faces of the New York Knicks fan base. Stiller has attended most major Knicks home games at Madison Square Garden and often travels to cheer the team on from the road.
For many New Yorkers, Stiller isn&apos;t just a Hollywood star who likes basketball — he&apos;s one of the Knicks&apos; most recognizable and authentic superfans, a role he&apos;s embraced nearly as passionately as any character he&apos;s played on screen.
Timothée Chalamet was raised in Manhattan, making his Knicks fandom feel less like a Hollywood attachment and more like a hometown allegiance.
Throughout the Knicks&apos; postseason surge, he became a constant courtside presence at Madison Square Garden alongside girlfriend Kylie Jenner.
As a native New Yorker who wears his fandom on his sleeve, he&apos;s become a symbol of the excitement surrounding the franchise&apos;s resurgence and one of the celebrity supporters most closely associated with this era of Knicks basketball.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Decorated general links Trump Iran strikes to historic bombing blitz that forced Vietnam peace pact</news:name>
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			<news:title>Decorated general links Trump Iran strikes to historic bombing blitz that forced Vietnam peace pact</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A decorated former general compared President Donald Trump&apos;s high-stakes standoff with Iran to the historic military blitz that helped bring North Vietnam back to peace talks and end America&apos;s involvement in the Vietnam War.
Speaking on &quot;Hannity,&quot; Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg argued Trump’s latest use of &quot;kinetic strikes&quot; and heavy threats brought Iran back to the negotiating table this week.
&quot;The bombing that he took, the kinetic strikes, actually brought the Iranians to the table. It&apos;s not the first time we&apos;ve ever done that,&quot; Kellogg said Friday.
He compared Trump’s move to President Richard Nixon’s 1972 &quot;Linebacker II&quot; bombing campaign, which helped break a stalemate in peace negotiations.
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&quot;If you go back to 1972, we saw the same thing happen with President Nixon and Kissinger when the North Vietnamese were just delaying the peace talks,&quot; Kellogg said. &quot;Well, he unleashed what was called Linebacker II. He put B-52 bombers over Hanoi and Haiphong and basically bombed them back to the table.&quot;
The Linebacker II operation was used to force North Vietnam back into serious peace negotiations and lasted for nearly two weeks as B-52s attacked military targets around Christmas.
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Earlier this week, the U.S. carried out a series of attacks inside Iran in retaliation for Iran shooting down an American Apache helicopter. On Thursday, Trump said he canceled plans for further strikes, citing progress toward a potential peace deal.
Kellogg said the strategy unfolding with Iran mirrors the Nixon-era strikes, adding, &quot;You&apos;re seeing the same thing here.&quot; 
Trump is &quot;very, very determined to get a result,&quot; he continued.
He also said Trump’s objective is to dismantle Tehran’s nuclear weapons program, noting Iran has been rapidly accelerating uranium enrichment to &quot;60%, 70%, 80%&quot; capacity.
&quot;You&apos;re not doing that for domestic purposes,&quot; Kellogg warned of Iran&apos;s enrichment levels, adding that stopping the nuclear program &quot;will change the dynamics of the Middle East for decades to come.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;m just shocked, absolutely shocked, that a lot of Americans don&apos;t see this. It&apos;s not for our generation. This is a generation of our kids and our grandkids as well. And we&apos;ve got to ensure that we have peace in the Middle East,&quot; he added.
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On Saturday, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that a U.S.-Iran peace deal is likely to be finalized within the next 24 hours, a message Trump later reposted on Truth Social. Pakistan has served as a key mediator in U.S.-Iran negotiations to end the war.
&quot;We are closer to a peace deal than ever before. With finalization likely expected in the next 24 hours, Pakistan is preparing for the electronic signing of the peace deal immediately after, followed by technical-level talks next week,&quot; Sharif wrote on X.
&quot;We would like to thank [the] United States of America and Islamic Republic of Iran for their ongoing commitment during the negotiations, and we extend our sincere appreciation to our brothers in the region for their support,&quot; Sharif added. 
&quot;We are confident that this historic peace deal will form a strong foundation for lasting peace.&quot; 
Fox News Digital’s Greg Norman-Diamond contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Four accused in alleged anti-Israel University of Michigan threat case released on bond</news:name>
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			<news:title>Four accused in alleged anti-Israel University of Michigan threat case released on bond</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A group of college-aged activists were released on bond after they were charged earlier this week with engaging in a conspiracy to threaten University of Michigan leaders over their refusal to divest from Israel.
Four of the eight defendants — Zainab Hakim, 23; Paige Feyock, 26; Jonathan Zou, 22; and Colin Weger, 24 — appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Anthony Patti on Friday.
This came after FBI Director Kash Patel announced seven arrests in connection with the case.
After Hakim, Feyock, Zou and Weger entered not guilty pleas, Patti ordered them to be released on bond, according to court records reviewed by Fox News Digital.
They will have to surrender their passports, have no contact with any of the alleged victims or co-defendants and submit to GPS monitoring and travel restrictions, CBS News reported.
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Throughout the hearing, prosecutors argued that the defendants should stay in jail because they are a flight risk and a danger to the community.
The judge emphasized free speech concerns, given how reliant the case is on social media posts made by the accused, according to CBS News.
Shortly after Hamas launched the Oct. 7 attacks in 2023, the suspects allegedly began coordinating with each other to intimidate university leaders, law enforcement and businesses they believed were financially supporting Israel, according to a federal indictment.
The U.S Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Michigan released a photo showing one such instance of intimidation, when in May 2024, students put fake corpses wrapped in sheets outside the home of University of Michigan Regent Sarah Hubbard.
Hubbard welcomed charges being brought, saying in a statement that she was &quot;very appreciative of the tireless work&quot; of law enforcement, according to The Associated Press.
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Prosecutors say the defendants defaced other homes and businesses with messages such as &quot;Free Palestine,&quot; &quot;Divest Now,&quot; and &quot;Intifada.&quot; These phrases were spray painted on the campus’ Jewish Federation Building on the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks.
&quot;The defendants also left demand notes containing additional threats, caulked doors shut, bike-locked entryways, broke windows, and threw glass jars filled with butyric acid and dye into the homes. The defendants took photographs of the destruction and posted the photos online,&quot; according to the U.S Attorney’s Office.
The indictment alleged that the co-conspirators spent months stalking so-called &quot;targets&quot; and discussing how they could use &quot;poison, bombs and psychological torture&quot; to harm them.
On May 21, 2024, Feyock and Ahmet Korkaya, another defendant in the case, allegedly agreed to kill, torment and terrorize their targets and their families, according to the indictment.
Korkaya allegedly said in text messages that the &quot;entire family&quot; of one target was on his &quot;hit list,&quot; prosecutors said.
A medical student at the time, Korkaya allegedly told Feyock that he would be the &quot;dirtiest f------ doctor ever&quot; and slowly &quot;poison&quot; one of the people on his hit list.
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Korkaya appeared in federal court in Wisconsin earlier this week, and he is scheduled to appear for a detention hearing on Tuesday.
The most serious charge in the indictment, witness intimidation, was levied against Hakim and Feyock. The pair allegedly threatened someone in their circle who they believed might have been talking to law enforcement about their activities. If convicted, they face a maximum prison sentence of 20 years and a $250,000 fine.
Also named in the indictment were Jonathan Hongru Zou, 22, and Alexander Sepulveda, 23, who were accused of throwing two glass jars filled with an unknown blue substance through the window of the home of the university’s provost, Laurie McCauley. They also allegedly spray painted the home with inverted red triangles and phrases including &quot;Divest&quot; and &quot;Free Palestine.&quot;
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According to a report from the Detroit Free Press, this incident occurred in March 2025.
Authorities attempted to execute a search warrant at Sepulveda’s home in April 2025. Sepulveda was warned of this by an unknown individual on an encrypted group chat, prompting him to erase all the data on his phone and laptop, according to the U.S Attorney’s Office.
Sepulveda will appear for a bond hearing on Monday at a federal court in Detroit.
Those named in the indictment charged with conspiracy to transmit a threat or destruction of property to prevent seizure face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Flesh-eating screwworm found in Texas calf as ranchers brace for possible spread</news:name>
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			<news:title>Flesh-eating screwworm found in Texas calf as ranchers brace for possible spread</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The New World Screwworm (NWS) – a parasitic fly that eats the flesh of livestock and other warm-blooded animals – has arrived in South Texas.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed on June 3 that NWS larvae had been identified in a three-week-old calf’s umbilical area in Zavala County, Texas. As of June 11, federal officials had confirmed six total cases, Fox7 Austin reported.
According to the USDA, &quot;NWS is a serious pest that affects livestock, pets, wildlife, and less commonly, people and birds. NWS larvae (maggots) burrow into the flesh of living animals, causing serious damage to livestock and economic losses.&quot;
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Screwworms don’t make meat unsafe to eat, but they do threaten to raise beef prices that are already at a record high.
The USDA is led by U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins. On May 11, 2025, she announced &quot;the suspension of live cattle, horse and bison imports through U.S. ports of entry along the southern border due to the continued and rapid northward spread of NWS in Mexico.&quot;
Models projected the NWS would enter the U.S. in 2025, &quot;but thanks to the hard work across the entire Trump administration and our industry, state and local partners, we were able to buy time for this moment,&quot; said Dudley Hoskins, USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs.
&quot;USDA invested heavily in the tools needed to eliminate NWS ever since cases started increasing in Central America and Mexico,&quot; Hoskins said. &quot;The United States has defeated this pest before, and we will do it again.&quot;
The USDA announced that &quot;an APHIS strike team is already on-site in Texas.&quot; The agency said it has mounted a &quot;rapid, efficient response&quot; that involves releasing sterile male flies and establishing a movement control zone to quarantine livestock.
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Beginning in the 1920s and 1930s, USDA scientists began NWS eradication efforts. Part of the solution was the Screwworm Adult Suppression System (SWASS), which lures flies to a bait mixture that contains insecticides that kill them before they can reproduce. Since female flies only reproduce once, they also released sterile male flies so the females would mate and produce no offspring.
In 1966, Agricultural Research Magazine declared, &quot;The screwworm has been eradicated from the United States.&quot;
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller has been critical of the USDA’s response to the new NWS outbreak.
&quot;For months, the screwworm has advanced rapidly through Mexico in spite of the USDA’s existing gameplan,&quot; Miller said in a statement. &quot;Even though billions of sterile flies have been dispersed by USDA, the screwworm has still advanced over 1,100 miles from southern Mexico to Texas, and USDA has missed an important component. Now that it appears the first screwworm has arrived in Texas, the consequences of that decision are now staring us in the face.&quot;
Miller said he &quot;personally provided research and the SWASS bait formula to Rollins and her team on three separate occasions while the screwworm continued its northward trek to Texas.&quot;
He added, &quot;Instead of using every available tool, USDA moved too slowly and relied solely on a partial solution that takes years to fully implement.&quot;
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Miller asked President Trump to take control of the NWS response.
&quot;Cut through the bureaucracy, deploy SWASS immediately and throw every available federal resource at this threat before it becomes a full-blown agricultural disaster,&quot; he urged the president.
As Texas Land Commissioner, Dawn Buckingham, M.D., oversees more than 13 million acres of state land, including roughly three-quarters of a million acres of grazing and hunting leases managed by the Texas General Land Office. Her office sent a letter to Rollins and Texas governor Greg Abbott offering full access to the lands to support the government’s response to &quot;the active, escalating threat of the New World Screwworm.&quot;
&quot;This is a big deal,&quot; Buckingham told Fox News Digital. &quot;It&apos;s going to be a real problem, and it doesn&apos;t just impact our cattle, but it impacts all of the wild animals as well as our dogs and our cats. We want to be sure that we get these insects out of our state.&quot;
The Land Commission has offered access to property to house workers, grow sterile flies, set up traps, whatever is needed, Buckingham said.
According to Buckingham, the Land Commission met with South Texas ranchers &quot;many months ago&quot; when they observed screwworm flies marching up through Central America and Mexico. She said the pests have been slowly working their way back after they were pushed down to South America several decades ago.
&quot;[Screwworms] come and go with the world population being so mobile,&quot; Buckingham said. &quot;It&apos;s very easy for insects to travel, whether they jump on a fruit truck or they come on animals or whether they&apos;ve infected a person. Diseases move much more quickly these days than they used to.&quot;
Buckingham added that, &quot;The good news is we&apos;ve got medication to treat [screwworms], and we know how to stop the propagation of the insect, so we should be able to get it under pretty good control. It&apos;s not reinventing the wheel. We fought them before. We&apos;ll fight them successfully again.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former wrestler, actor reveals breast cancer diagnosis: &apos;One in 750 men&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former wrestler, actor reveals breast cancer diagnosis: &apos;One in 750 men&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former professional wrestler and actor Tyler Mane announced he has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Known for his roles in &quot;X-Men&quot; and &quot;Halloween,&quot; Mane shared the news publicly to help raise awareness about a condition that is frequently overlooked in men.
&quot;I have some bad news. I start chemo today,&quot; Mane stated in a video posted to his social media channels. &quot;One in 750 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, and I&apos;m one of them.&quot;
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Because breast cancer is predominantly associated with women, many men are unaware that they are also at risk. However, according to Mayo Clinic, everyone is born with a small amount of breast tissue.
While women go on to develop more of this tissue during puberty, the biological foundation for the disease exists in everyone.
The most common symptom of male breast cancer is a hard, painless lump located directly behind or near the nipple, according to experts. Other signs can include skin dimpling, nipple retraction or discharge.
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Male breast cancer is rare, accounting for less than 1% of all cases globally. Because routine screenings like mammograms are not standard practice for men, the disease is often caught much later than it is in women.
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Mane highlighted this issue as a primary motivation for speaking out. &quot;Because it&apos;s rarely talked about, it&apos;s usually found at later stages and has worse outcomes,&quot; he said. &quot;I want to change that.&quot;
Medical data supports Mane&apos;s concerns regarding late-stage detection. While male breast cancer can occur at any age, it is most frequently diagnosed in older men, according to Mayo Clinic.
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Men&apos;s treatment plans generally mirror those for women, typically involving surgery to remove the breast tissue, followed by chemotherapy, radiation or hormone therapy depending on how far the cancer has progressed.
Mane said he is utilizing his platform to normalize conversations about male health and encourage early detection. He concluded his video by asking his followers to spread the word and help educate others.
&quot;Follow, like and share, and come along for my journey to kick this thing in the ass,&quot; Mane said. &quot;Send this to 10 of your friends and have them follow me, because people need to hear this.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>OpenAI faces investigation from state attorneys general</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s not clear which states are involved, but they&apos;re asking about everything from OpenAI&apos;s ad policies to its handling of health data.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kate Middleton wears Princess Diana&apos;s pearl bracelet at Trooping the Colour as Charlotte mirrors her mother</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kate Middleton wears Princess Diana&apos;s pearl bracelet at Trooping the Colour as Charlotte mirrors her mother</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kate Middleton made a meaningful appearance at the Trooping the Colour ceremony on Saturday, stepping out with her children in coordinated looks.
The Princess of Wales, 44, drew attention in a baby blue Catherine Walker ensemble paired with a coordinating Philip Treacy hat for the annual military parade celebrating King Charles III&apos;s official birthday.
But it was her jewelry choice — and Princess Charlotte&apos;s matching accessory — that quickly sparked conversation among royal watchers.
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Kate wore Princess Diana&apos;s iconic three-strand pearl bracelet, a statement fashion piece that paid tribute to the late royal.
Meanwhile, sitting across from her mother in the royal carriage, 11-year-old Princess Charlotte appeared to wear a remarkably similar bracelet.
The bracelet carries significant royal history.
Designed by jeweler Nigel Milne, Diana famously wore the pearl-and-diamond piece throughout 1989, including at a Birthright charity event, a performance of &quot;The Masked Ball&quot; at the London Coliseum and, most memorably, with her famed &quot;Elvis&quot; gown and the Queen Mary Lover&apos;s Knot Tiara at a state banquet in Hong Kong, according to InStyle.
Following Diana&apos;s death in 1997, Prince William inherited the bracelet and later gifted it to Kate.
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During Trooping the Colour, Princess Charlotte wore a white dress accented with blue details that coordinated with Prince George&apos;s baby blue tie as the siblings rode through London alongside their mother.
Prince Louis joined his family in the carriage while Prince William participated in the military procession on horseback.
The carefully coordinated family appearance came as Kate joined King Charles, Queen Camilla and senior royals for Trooping the Colour, one of the most significant events on the royal calendar.
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Camilla wore a scarlet ceremonial coat accented with gold detailing and a dark-colored hat topped with a white feather plume, while Charles appeared in full military dress uniform adorned with gold braiding, medals and a blue sash across his chest as he greeted well-wishers during the annual celebration of his official birthday.
Meanwhile, the Princess of Wales&apos; appearance marked another high-profile public engagement as she continues to resume royal duties following her cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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As Kate continues her return to the spotlight, royal experts believe that her influence within the monarchy has only strengthened in recent years.
&quot;I think the &apos;Kate Era&apos; began the moment she and Prince William exchanged vows in 2011,&quot; Christopher Andersen, author of &quot;Kate!,&quot; recently told Fox News Digital. &quot;No one in recent memory has had a greater impact on the monarchy than Kate.&quot;
&quot;Kate was already bringing her own special brand of magic to the monarchy before she was sidetracked by her stunning cancer diagnosis in 2024,&quot; Andersen shared. 
&quot;From the beginning, comparisons with Princess Diana were inevitable — both were charismatic, compassionate, beautiful, smart, stylish and, most importantly, they could connect with people on a very human level.&quot;
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Beyond wearing one of Diana&apos;s most treasured pieces of jewelry, Kate has previously honored the late Princess of Wales.
For Trooping the Colour last year, she stepped out in a powder-blue look that echoed a memorable outfit worn by Princess Diana during the 1988 celebration.
Diana famously appeared in a similar blue-green ensemble accented with white lapels, creating a visual parallel that royal observers quickly noted.
The annual celebration featured more than 1,500 military personnel, 200 horses and 400 musicians before concluding with the traditional Buckingham Palace balcony appearance and flypast.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Boy Meets World&apos; star Danielle Fishel credits ditching cardio for her ageless look</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Boy Meets World&apos; star Danielle Fishel credits ditching cardio for her ageless look</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NEW YORK CITY - Danielle Fishel is spilling the secret behind looking and feeling her best.
The &quot;Boy Meets World&quot; star revealed she&apos;s completely over traditional cardio workouts — and credits one fitness habit with helping her look and feel better than ever.
&quot;Weightlifting,&quot; Fishel — who famously portrayed Topanga Lawrence in the beloved 1990s series &quot;Boy Meets World&quot; — told Fox News Digital. &quot;I basically exclusively weight lift now.&quot;
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&quot;I don&apos;t do cardio anymore,&quot; she said at the Tribeca Festival for her latest project, &quot;Doc Meets World.&quot; &quot;I will walk. I like to walk for 20 to 30 minutes after every meal, but I lift them weights, and it has made all the difference.&quot;
The 45-year-old actress has become the latest celebrity to embrace strength training as many people move away from endless cardio sessions and toward lifting heavier weights to build muscle while supporting long-term health.
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Fishel&apos;s fitness tip came during a reunion-filled appearance at the Tribeca Festival alongside former &quot;Boy Meets World&quot; castmates Rider Strong and Will Friedle, who also reflected on the highs and challenges of growing up in the spotlight.
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The cast has openly discussed its fractured relationship with Ben Savage on the &quot;Pod Meets World&quot; podcast, but Strong said there&apos;s another side to the story fans shouldn&apos;t forget.
Strong — who played Cory&apos;s best friend Shawn on the show — reflected on the years he spent growing up alongside Savage, praising the actor&apos;s talent and recalling the intense bond they shared while bringing the beloved sitcom to life.
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&quot;My friendship with Ben? Oh, that we were just amazing co-workers,&quot; Strong told Fox News Digital. &quot;He was so talented, and he taught me how to be a child actor really, because you know, I just didn&apos;t know anything, and he was already a pro.&quot;
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&quot;He had been doing it for so long and … he carried &apos;Boy Meets World,&apos; and we just had … this incredibly intense bond. It was so much fun to work with him.&quot;
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While Strong reflected on friendship, Friedle opened up about the darker side of child stardom, admitting there were moments when walking away from Hollywood felt like a real possibility.
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&quot;There&apos;s times I think we were all at one point considering running away from Hollywood,&quot; Friedle told Fox News Digital. 
&quot;But like anything else, I&apos;ve always said that true entertainers are the people that can&apos;t do anything else. You might do something else, but you&apos;re always pulled back. That&apos;s where your heart lies.&quot;
When asked what ultimately kept him in the business, Friedle&apos;s answer was straightforward.
&quot;The love of needing to entertain,&quot; he said.
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			  <news:name>NBA Finals Game 5 preview: Why the Knicks are poised to close out the Spurs after stunning comeback</news:name>
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			<news:title>NBA Finals Game 5 preview: Why the Knicks are poised to close out the Spurs after stunning comeback</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We could see the end of the 2026 NBA season tonight, and it might come with the New York Knicks hoisting the NBA Finals trophy. Those words mean a lot to many people, but before we get there, we get one last opportunity to make some money after going 2-1 on Game 4 with the lone loss coming by the hook.
Let&apos;s take on Game 5 of the NBA Finals. 
This paragraph is dedicated to Knicks haters: They should&apos;ve lost at least three games in this series. It is very possible they could, and should be the team down 3-1. The only reason they are getting this opportunity is because of stupid decisions from the Spurs, and because they had an easy path to the Finals.
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If they played tough teams in the East, they might also be tired and banged up. Instead, they were gifted a surprising, but no-superstar Hawks, hobbled and tired 76ers team, an exhausted Cavs team, and an emotional and tired Spurs team. Your fans also don&apos;t deserve to win with the crap they&apos;ve done to Spurs fans and players. 
I only really agree with the first two and last sentence of that paragraph.
For the Knicks lovers: Your team never quits. Being down 29 points and coming back is impressive in the regular season, but doing it in a Finals game to go up 3-1 instead of 2-2? That&apos;s marvelous. You have one of the best starting fives in the league. Jalen Brunson continues to show that he is among the best players in the league. He has no fear and a calm presence that is admirable. You all have stolen the heart from San Antonio and now get three chances to close it out.
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There will be no differentiating paragraphs for the Spurs fans. Your team blew it. I can&apos;t believe I actually need to defend this, but De&apos;Aaron Fox is not the sole reason you lost the game. You had a 29-point lead and didn&apos;t cut the head off the snake. You had a chance to take Game 2 — one they led for the majority of the game, and then they settle for the worst shot in basketball with a 7-foot-4 player. This has been a masterclass on how to piss away games.
Let&apos;s go back to the play everyone seems to be talking about — Fox steals the ball, in a race, and goes for a layup. He is blocked by OG Anunoby. Then the Knicks shoot a 30-foot three and Anunoby gets a tip-in with about a second left. You were up 15 with 12 minutes left and you lost. You were up 14 with seven minutes left, and you lost. This isn&apos;t a meaningless regular season game, this is the NBA Finals.
Fox&apos;s play was... not great, but his layup attempt wasn&apos;t a terrible decision either. Sure, he could&apos;ve potentially run out the clock. He could&apos;ve missed both free throws and they would&apos;ve had the same amount of time. I&apos;d take the layup and go up 3. 
It is hard to take the Spurs here. Have they put up a good fight? Sure, but they are definitely in need of some maturing. That is why I picked up the Thunder to win Game 7. If you want to believe in them, go for it. I just don&apos;t. The Knicks shouldn&apos;t care about winning on the road or at home.
Based on how the New York fans have acted, they might burn down the entire city if the Knicks win, so it might be better for them to do it on the road. Give me the Knicks +5.5 here. You don&apos;t come back from losses like the Spurs took. It&apos;s over.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>US soccer star Gio Reyna reveals wife is pregnant after stunning trivela goal caps USA&apos;s 4-1 World Cup win</news:title>
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Reyna, 23, scored a trivela goal – a goal scored with the outside of a player’s foot – in the 98th minute, and then made his announcement during his celebration. He first covered his ears in celebration and was mobbed by his teammates.
After doing that, he scooped up the ball, and put it under his shirt and sucked on his thumb, something soccer players have done to announce their spouses&apos; pregnancy.
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&quot;My wife’s pregnant,&quot; Reyna said postgame, according to The Athletic.
&quot;I’ve known for a couple months now,&quot; Reyna said, &quot;so I was waiting for the perfect time (to announce the pregnancy). And this sort of felt like it.&quot;
While Reyna had known, the public found out for the first time during his celebration. He said that his parents, Claudio and Danielle, who were both former U.S. international soccer players, and his wife, Chloe, wanted him to shoot more and &quot;be a bit selfish at times.&quot;
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His selfishness paid off, as his trivela goal was the exclamation point on a triumphant start to the World Cup for the U.S. squad. Reyna said he didn’t make a conscious effort to score with the trivela technique and just did what felt right.
&quot;These questions are always hard for me,&quot; Reyna said. &quot;Honestly, when I’m playing, I’m not really thinking. I’m just doing whatever felt natural. I was in a good area, and I got a good pass, and I just saw the angle, far post.&quot;
U.S. head coach Mauricio Pochettino was so fired up that he ran off the sideline to join Reyna’s goal celebration.
The U.S. will look to build on its strong start against Australia next Friday at 3 p.m. ET.
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			<news:keywords>The New York Knicks&apos; miraculous Game 4 comeback earlier this week resulted in a teen being beaten into a coma.
The New York Police Department said Friday that a &quot;group approached a 17-year-old&quot; near Madison Square Garden and &quot;got into an argument&quot; before an individual &quot;punched and kicked the teen.&quot;
&quot;He had a seizure and was in a coma,&quot; the NYPD said of the teen.
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According to the New York Post, the wanted individual was the aggressor when he shouted, &quot;Spurs are up right now. We’re winning. Spurs in 7.&quot;
Somebody in the injured teen&apos;s group, but not the teen, responded, &quot;&quot;F--- the Spurs. Suck my d---.&quot;
A brawl then commenced, which resulted in the teen&apos;s injuries.
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&quot;The doctor said they will take him off the ventilator today. Hopefully he will be in a regular room tomorrow.&quot;
The Knicks&apos; comeback prompted insanity in the streets. However, that resulted in 15 arrests and eggs being thrown at Victor Wembanyama when the Spurs returned to their team hotel.
Watch parties have turned violent throughout the Knicks&apos; run. During the Eastern Conference Finals, watch parties outside MSG were canceled, but they were brought back to start Games 1 and 2 of the NBA Finals. They were halted for Game 3 due to President Donald Trump&apos;s attendance, and while a 1,000-person party was scheduled for Game 4, owner James Dolan axed the idea, saying he did not want thousands of others shut out from the event.
Numerous fights and other chaotic behavior throughout the city have been caught on camera.
The Knicks have a chance to win their first title since 1973 on Saturday night as Game 5 commences in San Antonio at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday. Watch parties are slated to take place outside MSG and inside both Radio City Music Hall and Central Park.
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			<news:title>NASCAR legend Tony Stewart calls mourning fans &apos;a--holes&apos; in tone-deaf rant about Kyle Busch</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s been nearly a month since Kyle Busch&apos;s tragic death shook the NASCAR world, and I thought we&apos;d seen all the takes.
We&apos;ve seen the tributes and the warnings. The flashbacks. The memories. We&apos;ve heard all the Kyle Busch stories, seen all the highlights from all of his wins, and heard from wife, Samantha, and son, Brexton.
One month post-Rowdy, I thought we&apos;d heard it all ...
Until now. Enter, Tony Stewart.
One of the greatest NASCAR drivers of all time, and Kyle&apos;s former Joe Gibbs teammate, has decided to pop in with his thoughts on the death of Kyle Busch, and they are ... puzzling.
Frankly, they&apos;re a little baffling.
I&apos;m not sure why Tony Stewart is angry, or who, exactly, he&apos;s angry at, but he&apos;s &quot;pissed off&quot; at how we&apos;ve handled Kyle&apos;s death, and he made sure to talk about it ahead of this weekend&apos;s NHRA race.
Strap in:
&quot;I guess the biggest thing in this tragedy that’s happened that pisses me off the most is that now everybody wants to talk about how he was as a person,&quot; Stewart said. &quot;Outside of that, all they wanted to do is judge what they saw on TV. It’s frustrating.
&quot;That’s the way every one of us are judged by what they see on TV and then once you die, they want to talk about how good a person you were. That’s the part that pisses me off the most about it right now. Should’ve given him a chance to learn him as a person before they judged him in the first place.
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&quot;So, right now, I don’t care about educating everybody about how Kyle Busch was. I know how Kyle Busch was. The fact that they all want to learn now, they’re the a--holes for not taking the time to learn him and accept him for who he was back then.
&quot;You want to wait until a guy dies and then care about who he was as a person is the part that pisses me off about everybody.&quot;
Goodness gracious. I reckon I shouldn&apos;t be surprised given it&apos;s Tony Stewart, but still, this feels out of left field, even for him.
I agree with &quot;Smoke&quot; on a lot of things. I love Tony Stewart. I loved him when he raced, and I&apos;ve really grown to love him in retirement because he&apos;s become even more of a loose cannon.
That being said, I disagree with just about everything Tony said here. It&apos;s among the more tone-deaf rants I&apos;ve heard, and that&apos;s saying something.
Again, I&apos;m not sure who he&apos;s referring to or who he&apos;s angry at, but I&apos;m gonna go ahead and assume it&apos;s the fans and the ... media? He never really clarifies, but that&apos;s the vibe I get.
If so, I&apos;m not sure what Tony wants us to do? Fans are fans. We only saw Kyle Busch on TV every Sunday for a few hours. We didn&apos;t ride in the hauler with him to the track, or hang out on pit-road with him, or go to dinner with the Busch family.
How else are we supposed to judge an athlete, besides ... what we see on TV? That&apos;s sort of part of the deal. It&apos;s literally the only way we can judge them, because we only see them on TV.
Fair or not, it&apos;s how this works. It&apos;s the only way this works.
&quot;You want to wait until a guy dies and then care about who he was as a person is the part that pisses me off about everybody.&quot;
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Huh? What does that even mean, Tony? Again, I&apos;m not sure why he&apos;s so angry, but something has triggered him. The comments just make no sense. None. Zero. Nada. I feel like I&apos;m trying to solve the &quot;Da Vinci Code&quot; here.
Here&apos;s the part that I really don&apos;t understand, and I&apos;ve written about this a few times since Busch&apos;s death on May 21.
Kyle Busch had become a fan favorite over the past few years, which is shocking to say given how hated he was during the early part of his career. And I mean HATED.
He infamously wrecked Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 2008 at Richmond, had to basically be escorted out of the track by the Secret Service, and was universally despised for the next decade.
But something changed when he moved to Richard Childress Racing in 2023. Something clicked with NASCAR fans, and he was suddenly beloved. Trust me, I&apos;ve covered four Daytona 500s since Kyle joined RCR, and the cheering was deafening during driver intros.
He started on the pole for what turned out to be his final Daytona 500 this past February, and fans were thrilled. I was there. I heard it.
Maybe it was because he stopped winning so much? Maybe it&apos;s because folks started to realize he was the last true &quot;old-school&quot; driver? Hell, maybe after becoming the winningest NASCAR driver ever, Kyle just earned everyone&apos;s respect?
Regardless, Kyle Busch was adored by fans these past four years. Adored.
So no, Tony, I don&apos;t believe he was unfairly judged while he was alive, whatever that means. I think he was judged pretty damn fairly, and I think fans knew — and loved — the person he was.
Spare us the lecture.</news:keywords>
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Even Collins needs a confidence boost now and then. The star has a glamorous cure: watching &quot;old movies.&quot;
&quot;If you’re very lucky, you might manage to find an old Bette Davis film once in a while,&quot; Collins told the outlet. &quot;But I like the films of the ‘80s and ‘90s, the ones with [Jack] Nicholson and Sarah Jessica Parker.&quot;
The Emmy-nominee previously told The Telegraph that she still goes to the gym to both look and feel her best.
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&quot;I work out with my trainer a couple of times a week,&quot; she explained. &quot;Just basic Pilates-type exercises rather than using one of those [reformer] Pilates machines.&quot;
As for getting her steps in, Collins isn&apos;t exactly pounding the pavement.
&quot;It bores me,&quot; she admitted to the outlet. &quot;I&apos;ll walk around my apartment tweaking the flowers, but that&apos;s about it. That sounds ridiculous, and it will look ridiculous when you see it in print, but it&apos;s true.&quot;
Collins emphasized she’s lucky to have &quot;very good genes.&quot;
&quot;My father lived to be 87, and for somebody born in 1903, that’s pretty amazing,&quot; she said. &quot;My mother took incredibly exceptional care of me and my sister. When we were growing up, she gave us all [kinds of] supplements when nobody was taking supplements.&quot;
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Collins&apos; secret to staying young at heart may also be closer to home: husband No. 5 Percy Gibson, who is 32 years her junior. Collins married the producer in 2002, and after kissing plenty of frogs, she believes she has finally found her prince.
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&quot;First of all, we were great pals before we got married,&quot; the actress explained to Fox News Digital in 2023. &quot;We worked together on a play. We enjoyed each other&apos;s company. We hung out together. We saw each other the following year. We wrote love letters. It was a gradual thing. And we realized that we were very much on the same wavelength.&quot;
&quot;He is a really nice, kind, grounded person,&quot; she said. &quot;Many of the people that I&apos;ve been with — and I&apos;m not going to specify which ones — have been either neurotic, slightly unbalanced or gotten into different things.&quot;
For Collins, their age gap is &quot;just a number.&quot; She noted that it&apos;s &quot;never too late&quot; to find love at any stage of life.
&quot;That’s how we both feel,&quot; she explained. &quot;And we were friends first, above anything else.&quot;
She noted at the time that they shared the same drive, which she said has been part of the secret behind their lasting union.
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&quot;I was born with a tremendous enthusiasm for life,&quot; she said. &quot;My mother used to say that I never kept still when I was a child. I used to do five different things at once. I would be doing a crossword puzzle, making a doll&apos;s house, reading, painting and trying to become a detective — all at once!&quot;
&quot;Life is a gift,&quot; she said. &quot;That&apos;s why they call it the present — it&apos;s a gift. And so many people waste it. It&apos;s so sad. It&apos;s a gift, and it does not last very long.&quot;
In her memoir &quot;Behind the Shoulder Pads,&quot; Collins wrote that Gibson wasn&apos;t concerned about the age difference because &quot;I have great vitality and enthusiasm for life and all it has to offer.&quot;
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			<news:title>San Francisco Giants host gay couples renewing vows with drag queen in virtue-signaling Pride Night ceremony</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We&apos;re nearly at the halfway point of June, which means we&apos;re halfway through Pride month.
Yeah, it&apos;s Pride month. Haven&apos;t you heard?! It&apos;s only been all over Major League Baseball these past few weeks.
Some teams celebrated the month with a typical PR social media post. Others, like the Dodgers, celebrated it by wearing rainbow hats last weekend. Others, like the Texas Rangers, didn&apos;t acknowledge it at all and instead are having a &quot;Faith and Family Night&quot; next week.
And that brings us to the San Francisco Giants, which held their obligatory Pride Night on Friday by having 10 gay couples renew their vows in a pregame ceremony that included having a drag queen along the first base line.
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Naturally, the Giants then lost to the Cubs, 5-1, falling to 28-42 and a healthy 16 games out of first place in the NL West.
What a scene:
Goodness gracious. I don&apos;t even know where to begin. It&apos;s just stunning. What do you think Tony Vitello was thinking during that? Honestly.
You think that stuff went on before a big game in Knoxville? Come on. He must be so angry at himself for leaving Tennessee. Lord knows I would be.
Look, I&apos;m pretty numb to all of it at this point. I&apos;ve done this so many times before, it just bounces off me like rubber bullets. This ain&apos;t my first June. We do this every year.
But renewing wedding vows on the field before a baseball game is a new level of virtue-signaling that I didn&apos;t think existed. Shame on me. I should&apos;ve known better. Never doubt the left! Never let your guard down with them.
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You give &apos;em an inch, and they&apos;ll take a mile!
Par for the course, I reckon. Again, do whatever you want on your own time. It doesn&apos;t matter. But is it really necessary to have 10 gay couples renew their vows before first pitch, and then put them all on the outfield jumbotron for the big kiss?
Come on. Can&apos;t we just play baseball and be normal? We don&apos;t need to virtue-signal all the time. I promise. We don&apos;t. It&apos;s OK to take your foot off the gas every now and then. We won&apos;t tell anyone!
Oh well. Again, I&apos;m numb to it. Usually I let these things slide.
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			  <news:name>San Francisco Giants pitcher writes Bible verse on hat in defiance of Pride Night</news:name>
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			<news:title>San Francisco Giants pitcher writes Bible verse on hat in defiance of Pride Night</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As the old saying goes, courage is contagious. That is the exact term that should be used when a professional athlete defies the calls for complete and utter loyalty to the LGBTQ agenda during Pride Nights.
We’ve seen it from Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen this season, and from a small few around professional sports that have refused to wear rainbow Pride jerseys, hats and more. On Friday night in San Francisco, Giants pitcher Landen Roupp made a powerful statement of faith in God by his protest against his team celebrating Pride Night.
On a night when the San Francisco Giants invited same-sex couples to renew their marriage vows in the presence of a drag queen on the field, the national anthem was sung by an LGBTQ-affirming nondenominational church, and the team celebrated transgender people and other LGBTQ identities through their rainbow-colored hats, Roupp stood out by writing the Bible verses Genesis 9:12-16. These verses are the same ones legendary Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw wrote on his Pride hat last season during his team’s Pride Night.
The verses are about God’s covenant (promise), signified through a rainbow, that He would never destroy mankind through a flood like He did in the days of the prophet Noah. 
&quot;And God said, &apos;This is the sign of the covenant that I make between me and you and every living creature that is with you, for all future generations: I have set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be a sign of the covenant between me and the earth. When I bring clouds over the earth and the bow is seen in the clouds, I will remember my covenant that is between me and you and every living creature of all flesh. And the waters shall never again become a flood to destroy all flesh. When the bow is in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all flesh that is on the earth.&apos;&quot; Genesis 9:12-16
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While unsurprisingly many Giants fans weren’t happy to see Roupp’s message on his hat, one saying, &quot;Just let Landen Roupp go to another team, disrespecting SF Pride with his biblical reference. We don&apos;t want him on our team,&quot; there were many Christians on social media that showed support.
One supporter on X said, &quot;WELL DONE, Roupp. We need more Christians with his courage.&quot;
When speaking to media postgame, Roupp said the message was meant to point people to &quot;God&apos;s covenant and the promise that He makes to us.&quot;
Roupp went on to say, &quot;It&apos;s something that I believe in, and I stand firm in that. Thankfully, we live in a country where we get to believe what we want.&quot;
He emphasized that the rainbow is a Christian symbol and as for the backlash to his anti-Pride messaging, he said, &quot;There&apos;s no hate at all. It’s just what I stand for, and what I stand in. I believe in God.&quot; He also said he would &quot;push them (LGBTQ-identifying individuals) to read the Bible.&quot;
The important point is that disagreement with a specific lifestyle does not equal hate. Many years ago we could agree to disagree, but with the infusion of the LGBTQ in corporate America and sports, athletes are expected to affirm, accept and ally with this movement. That&apos;s not freedom, that&apos;s coercion.
In my opinion, this takes a lot of guts and should not only be admired, but celebrated. No Christian athlete should be forced to endorse and accept something that goes against their religion.
As for Roupp’s performance, his outing wasn’t what he and his team hoped for. He went 4.2 innings, giving up 4 earned runs on 4 hits in a decisive 5-1 victory for the Chicago Cubs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AZ Legislature ends 2026 session after late-night GOP push to send conservative agenda to voters</news:name>
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			<news:title>AZ Legislature ends 2026 session after late-night GOP push to send conservative agenda to voters</news:title>
			<news:keywords>(Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy/Arizona Mirror)

The Arizona Legislature adjourned for the year early Saturday morning, after four days of rapid-fire votes on hundreds of pieces of legislation and a marathon last day that saw Republicans send a series of measures to the November ballot in the hopes that voters let them enact policies Gov. Katie Hobbs won’t. 
Legislators started the day around 10:30 a.m. and voted on many of the proposals late into the night, when most of their constituents were likely asleep or had stopped paying attention. The Arizona Senate voted to end the annual legislative session at around 12:30 a.m. Saturday, and the House of Representatives finally wrapped up its work at 4:45 a.m.

                
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Democratic Rep. Alma Hernandez, of Tucson, also blamed her own party for the late night voting, saying her colleagues shouldn’t have agreed to support a bipartisan budget without a guarantee that Republicans would end the legislative session after the budget vote on Thursday. Hernandez was among a handful of Democrats who opposed the annual spending plan.
“We knew this was going to happen, and here we are, bringing all the bills that never made it, or either died, and then they came back to life, and then we’re here at 3:36 a.m. passing bills that the governor has no ability to veto,” she said, referring to the ballot referrals, which circumvent the governor’s veto pen. “So, now we’re going to continue just making the ballots longer and longer and longer. And we truly did this to ourselves.” 
The 152nd and final day of the legislative session, was marked by the revival of multiple pieces of legislation that had previously been voted down or fallen by the wayside — and by open hostility between Republican and Democratic legislators just a day after they banded together to back the budget. 
At one point, Republican Rep. Neal Carter screamed at House Minority Leader Oscar De Los Santos for “impugning his motives” in violation of House rules. De Los Santos accused Carter of attempting to start a physical fight with him. Senate President Warren Petersen barred a group of school teachers from sitting in the public gallery for what he said was an illegal disruption of a legislative hearing and disorderly conduct. 
As the House of Representatives and the Senate worked late into the night, Republicans approved along party lines several resolutions to ask voters to amend state statute or the Arizona Constitution, bypassing a veto from Hobbs. 
Bills need a majority in both chambers and a signature from the governor to become law, but resolutions only require approval from both chambers, bypassing Hobbs to be placed on the ballot for voters to decide. Republicans use resolutions as a workaround to attempt to get legislation on the books that they know would never make it past Hobbs. 
While Republicans suspended the rules of the House and Senate to push through partisan legislation, Democrats made several procedural motions to end the legislation session, and Republicans blocked all of them. 
“I believe we should sine die (end the legislative session) because this body has done enough harm and caused enough hate for one day,” Sen. Mitzi Epstein, D-Tempe, said during one of those attempts hours before the Senate finally adjourned. “That’s enough hate for one day from the Republican Party, so I really want to sine die.” 
Dozens of pieces of legislation that were voted down earlier in the week, or early in the day Friday, were quickly amended and brought for another vote. 
Legislative Republicans voted to send to voters an amended version of House Concurrent Resolution 2001, an election overhaul that Republican Rep. Alexander Kolodin has been trying to pass for two years. The resolution, which he said was intended to restore trust in the state’s elections and to speed up results, was significantly pared down from Kolodin’s initial proposal. 
The amended version would prohibit foreign nationals from spending money to influence elections, require every voter to show government identification before casting a ballot in every election and require all polling locations to provide on-site tabulation of ballots for voters who want it. 
“I would like to remind everyone that this bill is very important to the public,” GOP Rep. Teresa Martinez said. “Election integrity is extremely important.” 
Rep. Lisa Fink, R-Glendale, said that the No. 1 issue for voters when she was campaigning was election integrity. 
“They wanted ID, and they wanted to make sure that they were eligible citizens that were actually voting in our elections,” she said. 
Arizona is the only state in the nation where people must prove their citizenship when they register to vote, and it requires voters to show ID at the polls. Both were enacted by voters in 2004, when they approved Proposition 200, the “Arizona Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act.”
Sen. Jake Hoffman, R-Queen Creek, and other Republicans repeatedly said that HCR 2001 would not impact vote by mail, despite concerns from county recorders, elections officials and Democrats. They continually shut down questions from Democrats about how mail-in voters would provide their ID prior to each election. 
Voters who cast a ballot in person are already required to present ID, but those who vote by mail use signature verification to confirm their identities. 
“I think the public cannot miss the fact that this is a voter suppression bill,” Sen. Analise Ortiz, D-Phoenix, said. “This is intended to make it harder for you to vote, to make your voice heard in your democracy. This should terrify every person who understands United States history.”
The Senate on Friday voted along party lines to send House Concurrent Resolution 2044 to voters, a measure written by the Goldwater Institute that would “enshrine permanent protections against racially discriminatory DEI practices and programming throughout all state institutions, including K-12 schools and universities,” according to the libertarian group. 
Also on Friday, the Senate voted along party lines to approve Senate Concurrent Resolution 1004, sponsored by Sen. Wendy Rogers, R-Flagstaff, which would ask voters to prohibit using cameras to enforce speeding and red light laws, unless voters specifically approve their use within their community. Rogers has been trying for years to get legislation passed that would ban red light cameras. 
One of the most controversial and hastily-drafted resolutions passed Friday was House Concurrent Resolution 2048, which would nullify two citizen-led initiatives aimed at regulating the state’s billion-dollar school voucher program. 
The move came after a deal between legislative Republicans and the Arizona Education Association, the state’s largest teachers union, fell through. Per the deal, the AEA would drop its campaign to ask voters to impose major restrictions on the universal voucher program, if Republicans agreed to abandon a retaliatory referral that would effectively defund the teachers union by prohibiting school districts from deducting membership fees from employee paychecks — even though that is done at the employee’s request. 
After the deal fell through, both chambers voted along party lines to put the union-busting House Concurrent Resolution 2040 to voters. 
Republicans say that HCR 2048, dubbed the “Military Families College Savings and Scholarship Protection Act,” is a constitutional amendment that would protect military families from having their school voucher money “swept” or taken. Any measure approved by voters this year that takes voucher money those families are saving for college — something done by the AEA-backed initiative — would be deemed void.
But the legislation does far more than Republicans touted: Buried in the legislation is a clause that says it is not just limited to “scholarship account programs that are established and maintained by this state for only children of military families.” Democrats said that means it would effectively bar any reforms to the ESA school voucher system.
De Los Santos, and several other Democrats accused Republicans of “using military families as a political tool.”
At nearly 4 a.m. Saturday, Republicans in the House voted to approve Senate Concurrent Resolution 1032, which would ask voters to require most school districts to spend at least 60% of their operational spending on “direct instructional expenses.” The directive would only apply to school districts with 7,500 or more students and all districts in Maricopa, Pima and Pinal counties. 
For districts that don’t comply, the state could reduce their Classroom Site Fund allocations by 25% annually, until they zero out. 
Looking back 
The state’s legislative session, which began Jan. 12, set a record for the most pieces of legislation proposed, with a total of 2,190 bills, memoriams and resolutions. 
As of late Friday afternoon, Hobbs had signed 125 of the 188 bills that had been sent to her and had vetoed 63 of them. All of the vetoed bills and the overwhelming majority of those that Hobbs signed into law were sponsored by Republicans, who control both chambers of the Arizona Legislature. 
Only five bills sponsored by Democrats have made it through both chambers to be signed into law by Hobbs. Most pieces of legislation sponsored by Democrats were either never assigned to be heard in a legislative committee or were never placed on a committee agenda, set by Republican chairmen. 
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			<news:title>Bill Maher urges Maine voters to elect Graham Platner, despite the candidate’s ‘scary’ issues</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bill Maher, host of HBO&apos;s &quot;Real Time,&quot; endorsed Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner on Friday, saying he supported the Democrat&apos;s run despite some of Platner&apos;s &quot;scary&quot; positions and actions.
&quot;I would still urge the folks in Maine to vote for him, for two reasons,&quot; Maher said after listing off numerous controversies. &quot;One, we need to restore balance in our government, and a Democratic Senate would help a lot with that.&quot; 
He then added, &quot;And two, get used to it. America is a country filled with a lot of broken, horribly educated, phone-addicted, sort of nutty people. And as long as we live in a representative democracy, we are always electing our reflection in the mirror. I wish the tattoo was the scariest thing about Platner. It&apos;s not. That would be his solution to a home invasion, which is to rape the home invader.&quot;
According to a woman who previously dated Platner and now has raised concerns about alleged disturbing behavior, he previously told her: &quot;He said this a lot: If anybody ever broke in here, I would rape them,&quot; but not in a sexual or &quot;gay&quot; way, Lyndsey Fifield said, adding that Platner stated he would want to instead impose dominance over them through penetration and that he believed rape was about power.
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&quot;Let&apos;s get real about Graham Platner,&quot; Maher said. &quot;The big story is the Democrats can likely take back the Senate in November if they win Maine. But their local candidate… is after the primary this week, let&apos;s just say, a guy who has a backstory that screams, ‘don&apos;t ask,’&quot; Maher said. 
&quot;Now, I don&apos;t judge Graham Platner because I&apos;m just learning who he is,&quot; Maher continued. &quot;Problem is, so is he. What I do know is he served his country in the Marines in war, and you can never discount how big that is. But then there&apos;s the sexting while married, uh, scary behavior. So, say some of his exes, old posts about how he&apos;s a communist and all cops are bastards and black people don&apos;t tip.&quot;
Platner, who formally became the Democratic nominee to challenge incumbent Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, earlier this week, has grappled with his resurfaced past — receiving criticism for making off-color remarks on sexual abuse, race and terror and allegedly threatening behavior toward women.
He also has received criticism for a tattoo on his chest, which resembled the Nazi &quot;Totenkopf&quot; or Death&apos;s Head, a symbol that was used by concentration camp guards.
&quot;And then of course there&apos;s the Nazi tattoo on his chest,&quot; Maher said. &quot;I mean, seriously, this guy&apos;s whole life is the movie ‘The Hangover.’ He doesn&apos;t need a term in the Senate. He needs a gap year in Costa Rica.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Platner for comment but did not immediately hear back. 
Maher went on to say Mainers should vote for Platner.
&apos;THE VIEW&apos; ERUPTS AFTER HOSTIN DECLARES &apos;I WOULD HOLD MY NOSE&apos; AND VOTE FOR SCANDAL-PLAGUED GRAHAM PLATNER
Later in the segment, Maher also took a jab at President Donald Trump’s communication style, connecting him to a new wave of politicians where bizarre behavior or comments  don&apos;t matter.
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&quot;Our current president just speaks out loud his internal monologue,&quot; Maher said. 
&quot;You know what the internal monologue is, right,&quot; he asked. &quot;It&apos;s just that stream of thoughts that we all have pouring through our heads all the time and that we all edit. We edit our thoughts. We don&apos;t just fling all of our feces. We have a Strait of Hormuz between our brain and our mouth where we don&apos;t let everything through. But not the president of the United States.&quot;
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			<news:title>After compromise dies, Arizona GOP rushes through ballot referral to block voucher reforms</news:title>
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In the final hours of the annual legislative session, Republican lawmakers pushed through a ballot referral that, if approved by voters, would nullify two citizen-led initiatives aimed at regulating the state’s billion-dollar school voucher program. 
The move came after a failed last-ditch effort to avoid a public vote on the voucher program led by the Arizona Education Association, the state’s largest teachers union. That proposal would have implemented more modest reforms on the universal voucher system, formally known as Empowerment Scholarship Accounts, in exchange for GOP legislators abandoning a ballot referral asking voters to effectively kill the AEA.
House Concurrent Resolution 2048 was unveiled and pushed through the Legislature Friday evening. Republicans say that the proposed amendment to the Arizona Constitution, dubbed the “Military Families College Savings and Scholarship Protection Act,” is about protecting military families from having their school voucher money “swept” or taken. Any measure approved by voters this year that takes voucher money those families are saving for college — something done by the AEA-backed initiative — would be deemed void.
But the legislation does far more than Republicans touted: Buried in the legislation is a clause that says it is not just limited to “scholarship account programs that are established and maintained by this state for only children of military families.” Democrats said that means it would effectively bar any reforms to the ESA school voucher system.
“You’re seeking to do your dirty work and hide behind military families in the process but the voters of Arizona want significant reform to the ESA voucher program in Arizona because they see how fraudulent and wasteful it is,” Senate Minority Leader Priya Sundareshan said on the Senate floor.
The push for the constitutional amendment barring school voucher reforms was a backup plan for GOP lawmakers that became necessary after a compromise with the teachers union failed. All day long, rumors had been circulating around the Capitol that a deal had been in the works between Republicans and the AEA to regulate vouchers.
In exchange for getting the AEA to abandon the initiative campaign, Republicans had reportedly pledged to drop their retaliatory ballot referral that would effectively defund the teachers union by prohibiting school districts from deducting membership fees from employee paychecks — even though that is done at the employee’s request. 
However, when that bill materialized on the Senate floor, it failed to pass with two Republicans, Sen. Jake Hoffman, R-Queen Creek, and Senate President Warren Petersen, joining Democrats in killing the bill. 
Republicans then swiftly moved on to Plan B: HCR2048. When it was heard in a hastily called Appropriations Committee hearing, temperatures ran high.
“Do you want to tell us what you are really afraid of? You must be really shaking in your boots and be afraid of something,” Sen. Mitzi Epstein, D-Tempe, asked of the referral’s sponsor, Rep. Michael Way, R-Queen Creek. 
“Was there a question or is she posturing again?” Way shot back. 
Epstein pressed Way on evidence of military families having their scholarship money in jeopardy, something Way did not provide. When he was asked if the bill was about the citizen-led ballot initiatives targeting the ESA program — in addition to the one backed by the AEA, another more modest proposal is being pushed by voucher backers — Way dodged the question. 
Others were not so shy about the intention of the referral. 
“Any other ballot measure that conflicts with it would be struck down,” Matt Beienburg, director of education policy at the conservative Goldwater Institute, told the committee as he spoke in support. 
Arizona Christian Education Coalition lobbyist Kevin Biesty also eventually admitted, after questioning from Sen. Brian Fernandez, D-Yuma, that it would impact all families in the ESA program, not just military families. 
“I would think, in the last hours of this legislative session, to spring this little trick, to put it on the board — we should be ashamed of ourselves,” Sen. Lauren Kuby, D-Tempe, said. 
Her GOP colleagues countered that it was simply a way to  present voters with another choice. 
“These are both referrals to the voter. They get a choice. Now, having a choice of one is no choice. Having a choice of multiples, now we are talking about choice,” Sen. Mark Finchem, R-Prescott, said. 
But some Democratic members took issue with how things came to be this late in the session. 
“Yet, we did have this backroom dealing that was going on the past few days and I don’t blame the folks who were being threatened, because the threat is real. There is an existential threat from some of the things being put forward by Republican votes,” Epstein said, referring to the GOP proposal to hobble the teachers union. “This is the first we are hearing of it, the first time the public is hearing of it.” 
And those members of the public ran into roadblocks of their own while attending the late night legislative session. Teachers and union members attending the appropriations meeting laughed loudly at Finchem twice during the hearing Friday night, leading to the committee’s chairman, David Farnsworth, R-Mesa, to issue a warning to them. 
Finchem asked Farnsworth if Senate security could remove the public from the hearing room. 
Later, when senators returned to the floor to vote on HCR2028, reporters found that those teachers and union members were disallowed from entering the gallery. Republicans cited the disruptions from the committee hearing as justification for banning the teachers from the public gallery. 
Petersen said on X that they “broke the law,” and in a text exchange with the Arizona Mirror, he said those laws broken were “disrupted a legislative committee and disorderly conduct.”
Senate majority spokeswoman Kim Quintero told the Mirror that none of the individuals in question were arrested, cited or trespassed from the Capitol grounds. 
“After continued noncompliance, the Sergeant-at-Arms determined they would not be permitted in the Senate gallery. They remained free to stay in the Capitol and were able to watch proceedings on televisions located throughout the building,” Quintero said. 
Senators moved the referral forward Friday night, along with a litany of others, including the one aimed directly at the heart of the Arizona Education Association. 
“You put us in a position tonight that is shameful. It is shameful and disrespectful to the people,” Sen. Analise Ortiz, D-Phoenix, said of the measure. 
Republicans chose to remind Democratic members of the bill aimed at regulating ESAs that died earlier in the day. 
“I seem to remember that bill went down in flames, so forgive me if I don’t find many of the arguments to be anything less than disingenuous,” Sen. T.J. Shope, R-Coolidge, said. 
However, Democrats continued to point out that the referral will enshrine in the state’s constitution that any future attempts to change the program in law or by ballot measure would be preemptively invalidated if the referral were to be approved. 
“If this HCR was about protecting military children, it would not have the nuclear bomb of part B,” Epstein said, referring to the language stating that any bill or measure amending the school voucher laws would be void. 
When the measure reached the House for a vote around 1.a.m, temperatures were already high, and Republicans repeatedly objected to the Democrats’ speeches against the bill, accusing them of making comments that violated the chamber’s rules. 
“I smell fear in this building. I sense politicians that know that the people of Arizona are ready to take on the fraud and abuse of the ESA program,” House Minority Leader Oscar De Los Santos. 
He was cut off by Way, who said De Los Santos’ comments were not germane to the bill unless he was claiming that military families were responsible for all the “waste, fraud and abuse” in the ESA program. 
Over and over, Republicans shut down Democratic speeches by accusing them of going beyond the limited scope of how school vouchers were used by “veterans” and “military families.” 
The Arizona Education Association did not respond to the Mirror’s request for comment for this story. 
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			  <news:name>EXCLUSIVE: Collins pits record built in Maine potato fields against Platner&apos;s &apos;angry rhetoric&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>EXCLUSIVE: Collins pits record built in Maine potato fields against Platner&apos;s &apos;angry rhetoric&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, learned hard work in the dirt. 
When she was 10 years old, like several other children in Caribou, Maine, she left school to pick potato fields to aid farmers with the harvest deep in potato country in Aroostook County, dubbed &quot;The County&quot; by locals. 
&quot;I remember my mother saying to me when I was going to pick for the first time at age 10, saying, ‘Now, Susan, this is really hard, back-breaking work, but you cannot quit. The farmers are depending on you, and you can&apos;t let them down,’&quot; Collins told Fox News Digital. &quot;And those words have always stayed with me.&quot; 
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It’s that work ethic born in her hometown of Caribou, molded by her parents&apos; separate stints as mayor of the small town in the county that helped shape her into the political titan she is today, propelling her to a record 10,000th straight vote in the Senate and a gavel atop the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee.
It’s also caused her to have the biggest target on her back in a highly contentious election cycle where Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is once again trying to flip her seat. 
Collins’ race has also become the most-watched and controversial of the cycle because of her unlikely opponent, Democratic nominee Graham Platner, who over the last several months has been rocked by scandal after scandal.  
Speaking to Fox News Digital on the drive between Bangor, Maine and Portland, one she&apos;s made several times since joining the Senate in 1997, Collins acknowledged Platner&apos;s rocky past and present but that she still was taking him seriously as an opponent.
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&quot;I am surprised that [Gov. Janet Mills] is not my opponent,&quot; Collins said. &quot;That&apos;s what I would have predicted, particularly given the very serious allegations against Graham Platner. Plus, his own words over many years, including recently. So, I think that he has a lot of questions to answer, but I do take him very seriously as a candidate.&quot; 
Platner has been no stranger when it comes to attacking Collins in his insurgent campaign, skewering her for her vote to authorize the Iraq War two decades ago or her backing of parts of President Donald Trump&apos;s agenda. 
During his acceptance speech earlier this week, he accused her of being &quot;just as spineless and corrupt as the establishment she now serves.&quot;
Collins, who is no stranger to heated campaigns, argued that her ability to produce results was a better metric for Mainers.
&quot;I think when people look at the accomplishments and results that I&apos;ve delivered for the people of Maine, that the contrast is enormous,&quot; Collins said. &quot;And angry rhetoric does not produce results.&quot; 
She knows how to bring the bacon home to Maine. In her climb to the top of the Senate Appropriations Committee, she’s sent back $1.5 billion over five years, dozens of new or renovated fire stations, billions in rural healthcare funding and a fire boat that saved key businesses along Portland’s waterfront when a blaze broke out.
Still, she’s in a tight race with Platner, despite the scandals and baggage. 
And Schumer, who has spent years trying to beat her, hopes to seize the opportunity in this cycle, even with a candidate who was not his first choice. 
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Schumer told Semafor that Collins is &quot;weaker than in 2020,&quot; when they last squared off, arguing that her defense of Trump, her vote to confirm Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the role that vote played in overturning Roe v. Wade have weighed her down.
&quot;To me, this is déjà vu all over again,&quot; Collins said, noting that six years ago, Schumer and Democrats spent over $160 million to defeat her. 
Collins contended, &quot;Democratic leaders always distort my record,&quot; and added that when she voted to advance Trump’s &quot;big, beautiful bill&quot; last year, it was so she and others could modify the bill. She ultimately voted against the final product but scored a $50 billion rural hospital fund nonetheless. 
&quot;If we can&apos;t get on the bill, I can&apos;t help fix that,&quot; Collins said.
And on Kavanaugh, Collins noted that she disagreed with how he voted on Roe v. Wade, but that she also voted &quot;for people who voted on the other side of that decision.&quot;  
&quot;I voted for Sonia Sotomayor. I voted for Elena Kagan. I voted for Justice Jackson,&quot; Collins said. &quot;And that always seems to get left out.&quot;
She doesn’t vote in lockstep with Trump, either, who recently said that Collins was &quot;not my best friend at all,&quot; but was a &quot;sane woman.&quot; That prompted a laugh from the longtime lawmaker, who noted, &quot;I&apos;ve worked with five different presidents, and I have never agreed with a single one of them on every issue.&quot; 
&quot;I know that there&apos;s some people who want me to oppose President Trump, just because he&apos;s President Trump, and that&apos;s not how I operate,&quot; Collins said. &quot;I look at each individual issue and then make my decision. And based on whether it&apos;s helpful to the state of Maine, and improves the lives of families in the state of Maine.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>83-year-old woman sues Honolulu after website error turned into $590K nightmare</news:name>
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			<news:title>83-year-old woman sues Honolulu after website error turned into $590K nightmare</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An 83-year-old woman is suing the city of Honolulu after she was fined nearly $600,000 over an online rental listing error.
Sandra May has lived in her Honolulu home for 56 years, raising her son there and relying on rental income from an attached apartment to supplement her fixed income.
According to a newly filed federal lawsuit, the City and County of Honolulu fined May $10,000 a day for nearly two months over a glitch on the rental website. May’s attorney said the hosting platform&apos;s system accidentally permitted users to view short-term availability, even though users could not actually book a short-term stay during this period.
Under Honolulu ordinances, residential properties outside designated resort zones cannot be rented or advertised for periods of less than 30 days.
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According to the complaint, the city issued a notice of violation, but May did not immediately see the mail because she had been hospitalized following a serious car crash. By the time she returned home and was able to address the matter, the fines had ballooned to $590,000.
When May contacted city officials to explain the medical emergency and rectify the listing, she said their only response was to tell her to hire a lawyer.
&quot;It feels to me like they&apos;re just trying to take my house, put me on the street with the rest of the homeless people,&quot; May told Fox News Digital. &quot;It&apos;s very depressing, very upsetting.&quot;
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The city has placed a lien on her house and has blocked her from accessing basic government services, such as renewing her driver&apos;s license or car registration, forcing her to find other methods of transportation.
May told Fox News Digital she cannot afford to pay such a heavy fine and that the thought of losing her treasured home of over 50 years is devastating.
&quot;All the stress, the stomach problems, every day wondering if I&apos;m gonna have a house... I was gonna live here for the rest of the days I have,&quot; May said. &quot;This is actually — I call this my little piece of paradise on earth. ... The thought of losing it is — I can&apos;t imagine.&quot;
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&quot;It&apos;s really frightening. I don&apos;t want to be a burden on my son,&quot; she added.
May&apos;s legal team argues the massive penalty violates the Eighth Amendment, which shields against government fines that far outweigh the underlying offense.
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&quot;The Constitution prohibits excessive fines,&quot; Loren Seehase, an attorney with Pacific Legal Foundation, told Fox News Digital. &quot;Governments cannot simply impose fines that are so ruinous that they would financially devastate someone over a simple error. And that&apos;s what we&apos;re fighting for.&quot;
Seehase noted that the case is part of a broader issue in Honolulu, where she said the city has issued more than $90 million in fines for similar advertising violations.
&quot;In Sandra&apos;s case, she was in and out of the hospital, couldn&apos;t get her mail, didn&apos;t know about the violation, and it took her 59 days to correct it,&quot; she continued. &quot;And rather than having some sympathy and understanding that she was out of and in the hospital. They said, Well, we&apos;re going to still fine her $590,000.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Grammy-nominated singer Anne Wilson says speaking about Jesus cost her opportunities, but she won&apos;t back down</news:name>
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			<news:title>Grammy-nominated singer Anne Wilson says speaking about Jesus cost her opportunities, but she won&apos;t back down</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Anne Wilson believes following Jesus can come with a cost — and she&apos;s willing to pay it.
The Grammy-nominated Christian-country singer opens up in her new book, &quot;Rebel: Following Jesus When the World Walks the Other Way,&quot; about navigating criticism, industry pressure and fears of rejection while refusing to soften her message about faith.
The Kentucky native told Fox News Digital that she believes being outspoken about Christianity has cost her professional opportunities along the way despite her successful rise in Nashville.
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&quot;I&apos;ve missed a lot of opportunities for speaking about my faith,&quot; said the singer/songwriter. &quot;I think it&apos;s definitely come at a cost, but I&apos;m the kind of person that I&apos;m very bold in the things I believe in. When I stand for something, I&apos;m going to stand for it knowing the cost.&quot;
&quot;There were moments early on when even my manager and team would be like, &apos;Anne, do you know what you&apos;re doing by saying this?&apos; Or, &apos;Do you know what could happen if you speak about this?&apos;&quot; the 24-year-old recalled. &quot;And I would always say, &apos;Yeah, I do, but I want to do it anyway.&apos;&quot;
That conviction appears throughout the book. Wilson writes that when she began discussions with a major country label, she made her position clear from the start.
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&quot;If they tried to change me or my message about Jesus, there was no deal,&quot; she wrote.
&quot;There&apos;s definitely been moments when I&apos;m looked at a certain way, shows I&apos;m playing at a country festival where I&apos;m literally preaching Jesus and the gospel, and people look at me like I&apos;m crazy. ... But I know my calling, and it&apos;s to take Jesus to the world. I believe it with every fiber of my being that that&apos;s what I&apos;m supposed to do.&quot;
Wilson told Fox News Digital that sharing the gospel has always been her purpose in pursuing a music career.
&quot;[I remember] the head of the label told me, &apos;I want you to bring God back to country music,&apos;&quot; she said. &quot;I remember hearing those words, and I was just so inspired. I was going to be authentically myself coming into the country music industry.&quot;
&quot;I remember feeling, &apos;Are people going to accept this? Am I going to be authentically myself?&apos; And honestly, the response [has been] really special. I feel like both sides of Christian music and country music have accepted me for who I am.&quot;
That acceptance became one of the surprises Wilson recounts throughout the book, which often contrasts her fears of rejection with moments of encouragement from within the country music industry.
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In the book, Wilson described performing at Florida&apos;s Tortuga Music Festival in 2024. She felt &quot;overwhelmed by a sense of discouragement&quot; whenever she peeked out from backstage.
&quot;The tent was nearly empty, and my start time was drawing too close for comfort,&quot; she wrote.
&quot;Best known in the Christian music world, I was not yet well known as a country artist. Now no one was showing up to hear me sing at this country venue. ... The empty tent didn&apos;t lie. I sold out my tours in the Christian world — but now I couldn&apos;t fill a small tent. What if I had made a mistake by focusing on developing as a country artist?&quot;
&quot;... I did not fit in there, and evidently, everybody knew it,&quot; she continued. &quot;Most of the fans at this festival were barely clothed and deep into partying by this point. How could I relate to them or even get my message across? What in the world was I doing here?&quot;
The songstress turned to Lainey Wilson, who encouraged her to &quot;be my authentic self, which would always be more than enough.&quot; Minutes before walking onstage, Wilson heard the growing buzz of voices. People were coming to see her.
&quot;Then I walked out, stood on that stage, and shared Jesus with every person who showed up,&quot; she wrote.
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There were even moments when Wilson was tempted to make her message &quot;easier to digest and a little more politically correct&quot; so more people would accept her.
&quot;I have been tempted to change a set list so that my songs aren&apos;t so &apos;in your face&apos; about Jesus,&quot; she wrote. &quot;I know that if I made just one inappropriate video, I would gain thousands of &apos;followers&apos; on social media. But would it be worth it? Is that what Jesus would do? Not on your life.&quot;
In another passage from &quot;Rebel,&quot; Wilson recalled performing at the 2022 Rock the South festival, where 50,000 people &quot;were there to party, and I was there to preach.&quot;
&quot;What was I doing, standing there in my cute — but modest — outfit, with my message of Jesus&apos; salvation?&quot; she wrote. &quot;All the other women were scantily clad in outfits that flaunted their feminine attributes. The other acts were amazingly talented, but they weren&apos;t carrying the same message I was or living the same lifestyle. The whole atmosphere was one of party and reckless abandon.&quot;
&quot;... I knew that when I walked out on that stage, I&apos;d face confusion from the crowd, if not mockery,&quot; Wilson wrote. &quot;Perhaps even some hatred. I was just a 20-year-old girl from the Bluegrass who loved to sing about Jesus.&quot;
Wilson said those moments reinforced the reality that speaking openly about her faith could sometimes come with professional consequences.
&quot;... It wasn&apos;t hurtful as much as [I] was just a little bummed out that I missed out on something because of the things I believe in and speak about,&quot; Wilson admitted to Fox News Digital. &quot;But then I also think it was a reminder of just the world we&apos;re living in and the state of the world, how dark it is, and that when we speak up about our faith, we are judged, and we lose out on opportunities. ... I need to continue to be the light in any way I can.&quot;
Wilson said that these days, it isn&apos;t always easy for Christian artists to speak openly about their faith without fear of alienating fans or facing backlash.
&quot;... If we speak about the things that we believe in, whatever they are, there&apos;s always going to be pushback from other people,&quot; she said. &quot;But there&apos;s something harder about speaking up about your faith. I think for my generation, there&apos;s this fear that they don&apos;t feel like they can speak about their faith. They don&apos;t want to get judged or criticized for doing so.&quot;
Wilson also wrote that she felt pressure at times to dress more provocatively but chose not to.
&quot;I want to be respected for the message I share, not for how my body looks,&quot; Wilson wrote. &quot;Revealing outfits and inappropriate lyrics tend to draw likes and follows, but I&apos;m not looking for that kind of attention. The only reason I am walking this path is to share about my Jesus and bring Him glory.&quot;
Wilson told Fox News Digital she has zero plans to change her image or message as she continues to navigate the music industry, on her terms.
&quot;I have never let anyone sway me,&quot; she said. &quot;I&apos;m going to stay true to myself.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Taylor Swift’s controversial wedding rule has fans debating who should make plus-one list</news:name>
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			<news:title>Taylor Swift’s controversial wedding rule has fans debating who should make plus-one list</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have so far been keeping their wedding plans very locked down even as rumors swirl — but there&apos;s already a controversy brewing.
The famous couple, engaged since August 2025, have not yet confirmed where or when they will tie the knot. Yet according to reports, the couple is reigniting a long-standing debate about plus-ones at weddings.
Swift and Kelce are apparently enforcing a no ring, no bring policy — so if a guest is not married or engaged, he or she cannot bring a date to the wedding.
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Given the couple&apos;s close celebrity friendships, the rule could potentially create matrimonial mayhem, at least as some people see it.
Swift&apos;s longtime friend Selena Gomez recently married Benny Blanco — and Kelce&apos;s teammate and friend Patrick Mahomes has been married to his wife, Brittany, just over four years. They&apos;re all likely to be on the list.  
But there are other potential problems. One of Swift&apos;s best friends, Gigi Hadid, is in a serious relationship with Bradley Cooper, based on multiple recent reports — but they&apos;re not married. 
Swift&apos;s friend Gracie Abrams, who may be invited, is in a serious relationship with actor Paul Mescal, as a June Vogue piece and other accounts have made clear. They also are not married. 
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Kate Middleton&apos;s sister Pippa Middleton reportedly implemented the no ring, no bring policy at her 2017 wedding to James Matthews. 
At the time, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were not married. Markle skipped the wedding ceremony but attended the reception, according to Vanity Fair.
The no ring, no bring policy has generated strong reactions online. 
One anonymously sourced comment helped fuel the frenzy: A single woman reportedly said she was considering skipping the wedding because she wouldn&apos;t know many people there.
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&quot;No one&apos;s entitled to a plus-one simply because you were invited,&quot; professional development expert Jan Goss, based in Texas, told Fox News Digital. 
&quot;A wedding invitation [is] a gift of inclusion. … It&apos;s not some contract guaranteeing your specific accommodations.&quot;
In a Reddit discussion, commenters noted that a couple who have been together for 10 years might not even receive a joint invitation — while a couple engaged after just six months could. 
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One poster on the wedding site The Knot advised inviting someone along with a significant other together on one invitation. 
If the guest is single, the invitation can say &quot;and guest.&quot;
&quot;You do not need to allow random dates,&quot; wrote one person.
Goss said the controversy surrounding Swift&apos;s potential guest list reflects a larger cultural shift.
&quot;People increasingly view invitations through a lens of personal entitlement, rather than gratitude,&quot; she said.
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But other Reddit users agreed with Swift and Kelce.
&quot;Seems sensible,&quot; commented one user about the no ring, no bring idea. &quot;She wants a wedding with people she actually knows, not people there to bring along friends as a &apos;favor&apos; to ogle her like a rare animal.&quot;
&quot;I didn&apos;t want random people I didn&apos;t know at my wedding either,&quot; another wrote, &quot;and I&apos;m not a famous person trying to enjoy my day without being papped.&quot;
Ultimately, &quot;the bride and groom get to decide what their day looks like,&quot; Goss said.
&quot;I would remind people that weddings are actually one of the easiest social events. … Think of it as an opportunity to meet new people.&quot;
Goss said it&apos;s fine to just go up and ask others, &quot;How are you connected to the bride and groom?&quot;
&quot;Make the focus on celebrating the couple rather than your own discomfort,&quot; Goss said. 
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&quot;Put your phone away and engage with humans,&quot; she also said. &quot;You&apos;re there to lift up the bride and the groom.&quot;
But attending is of course not obligatory, she said.
Too uncomfortable going solo? 
&quot;Just decline graciously,&quot; said Goss.
Meanwhile, some reports claim Swift and Kelce may get married in New York&apos;s Madison Square Garden the first weekend of July. 
Jessica Mekles of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘Bye-Bye for Now’: Remembering Fred Shinn</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Bye-Bye for Now’: Remembering Fred Shinn</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Orphaned orange-picker joined the Army and served many communities Fred Shinn, co-founder of the Sedona Police Department Volunteer Program and the Sedona Police Field Support Unit, died peacefully at home on Easter Sunday, April 5. Born June 20, 1937, in Lake Wales, Florida, by 13 he had lost his f</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Phil Mickelson obtains defamation counsel to absolve &apos;false rumors&apos; that got him booted from golf club</news:name>
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			<news:title>Phil Mickelson obtains defamation counsel to absolve &apos;false rumors&apos; that got him booted from golf club</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Phil Mickelson is ready to fight the latest accusations made against him that got him booted from his own golf club.
The six-time major champion was accused of making inappropriate contact with a female employee before a round of golf this spring at The Farms Golf Club in the San Diego area.
Mickelson allegedly approached the female employee at the clubhouse and made nonconsensual and inappropriate physical contact with her. The employee reported the incident to the club&apos;s supervisors after rejecting the alleged advances after Mickelson returned to the golf course.
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However, Mickelson&apos;s attorney said video evidence will absolve Mickelson of any wrongdoing.
&quot;There is a great deal of misinformation circulating and, while Phil’s full attention is devoted to a private family health matter, he has retained defamation counsel and is determined to hold accountable any publication or individual trafficking in speculation or false rumors,&quot; Mickelson&apos;s attorney, Tom Clare, said to Golf Digest.
Club officials moved quickly and actually located Mickelson in the middle of his round, confronted him with the accusation on the golf course and told him to leave the premises. Mickelson reportedly left the facility before completing his round.
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&quot;Following a staff member report of member misconduct, the Club provided immediate and ongoing support to the staff member, conducted a thorough independent investigation of the incident and took decisive action. This individual is no longer a member of The Farms Golf Club,&quot; a statement from the club shared to Golf Digest explained in part.
&quot;The Farms conducts thorough reviews of all reported matters according to California Law and takes appropriate action when warranted, consistent with our commitment to integrity, excellence and accountability. To protect the safety and privacy of our staff and members, we are unable to speak further on this matter. We appreciate your understanding.&quot;
Mickelson, a member of LIV Golf, has played in just one of the circuit&apos;s nine completed events this season due to an undisclosed &quot;personal health matter&quot; within his family. That lone appearance on LIV came in late March in South Africa, where he finished T-48.
The 55-year-old released a statement on April 2, a week ahead of the Masters, explaining that he would not be teeing it up at Augusta National and would be out for &quot;an extended period of time as my family continues to navigate a personal health matter.&quot; He is not entered in next week&apos;s U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.
OutKick&apos;s Mark Harris contributed to this report.
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			<news:title>Robot soccer player dents wall with terrifying kicks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A robot soccer player just gave goalkeepers another reason to feel nervous. Booster Robotics titled its YouTube video &quot;Try Stopping This Robot,&quot; and after watching its T1 humanoid hammer soccer balls toward a goal, you can see why.
Most of the kicks hit the curtain behind the net. But several shots appear to hit with enough force to leave visible impact marks and dents in the wall. That part is what everyone is talking about.
At first, it just looks like a viral robot soccer video. Then the wall damage makes the whole thing feel a lot more serious. This video also raises an important question: What happens if someone were to end up in the path of a soccer ball kicked by one of these robots?
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The Booster T1 is a humanoid robot from Beijing-based Booster Robotics. According to Booster, the T1 stands about 3 feet, 10 inches tall and weighs about 66 pounds. Booster says the T1 has 23 to 41 degrees of freedom, depending on the configuration. In everyday terms, that means it has enough moving joints to walk, turn, balance and perform athletic movements.
The company also says the T1 can walk for about two hours and stand for about four hours on a charge. It supports open-source tools, software frameworks and API interfaces. That makes it easier for teams to train the robot for new tasks. The company also says more than 50 robotics teams and research institutes already use the platform.
There is also a serious reason companies test robots this way. Soccer forces a humanoid robot to deal with movement, balance and split-second changes. The ball does not stay still. The robot has to adjust its body, shift its weight and decide what to do next. That makes soccer a useful test for machines that may one day work around people.
Those lessons can carry beyond the soccer field. A robot that learns how to recover from a fall or adjust to a moving object could be more useful in a warehouse, lab or disaster zone. That is why robot soccer has become a way for engineers to test how these machines handle pressure when the action does not go perfectly.
ROBOT PLAYS TENNIS WITH HUMANS IN REAL TIME
The T1 is meant for research and development. Booster positions the robot as a platform for schools, labs and robotics teams. Developers can use it to test software, train motion models and build new robot behaviors.
The company also offers RoboCup-related tools, including an open-source reinforcement learning framework and a demo system. That demo system covers perception, localization and decision-making for robot matches.
In other words, the T1 works like a serious robot body that developers can teach. That also explains why the wall-denting video is such a strong showcase. It shows the power, balance and control of these robots.
NEW CHINESE HUMANOID ROBOT SHOWS OFF ITS STRENGTH BY LIFTING 35 POUNDS PER HAND
A robot strong enough to dent a wall can damage more than drywall. If a system fails, a powerful leg or arm could hurt someone nearby. That does not mean every humanoid robot poses a danger. It means companies need strong guardrails before these machines move into homes, hospitals, stores or public spaces.
Force limits matter. Emergency stops matter. Testing environments matter. Clear rules about where robots can operate matter. A robot in a lab can be impressive. A robot near the public needs a much higher safety bar.
Booster&apos;s T1 is also part of the RoboCup world, which is basically an international robot soccer competition. But RoboCup isn’t only about robots kicking a ball around a field. The long-term goal is much bigger. RoboCup wants fully autonomous humanoid robots to eventually beat the human World Cup champions under official soccer rules.
That may sound like a wild idea. However, there is serious research behind it. Robot soccer forces teams to improve how these machines balance, see the field, react to movement and make decisions on their own. Booster says the T1 was built around robot soccer and RoboCup standards. The company also offers tools that help teams create robot soccer demos more quickly.
So while robot soccer may look like a game, it is also helping engineers figure out how humanoid robots could become more capable in places far beyond the soccer field.
You may not care about robot soccer. Still, this kind of demo says a lot about the future of everyday robotics. Humanoid robots are learning to move with more confidence. They can balance better, recover faster and use their bodies with more force. That progress could eventually help with useful jobs, including warehouse work, elder care support or disaster response.
At the same time, stronger robots create new questions. Who checks their safety? Who sets the rules? Who is responsible when a robot breaks something or injures someone? The T1 video shows why the next phase of robotics really needs testing, transparency and accountability.
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This robot soccer video makes you stop and think. Booster Robotics&apos; T1 can kick a soccer ball with enough force to leave visible dents and impact marks in a wall. That to me is scary. It also raises a real safety question. As humanoid robots get stronger, companies will need to prove they can control that power around people. A robot kicking soccer balls in a lab is one thing. A robot near players, workers or bystanders is a very different story. Robot soccer may look like a game today. But it may also be showing us what tomorrow&apos;s machines will be able to do. That is why it is important to keep an eye on this technology as it develops.
When you see a robot kick with this much force, does it make you excited about what is coming next, or worried about how safe these machines will be around people? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com.
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			<news:keywords>Let&apos;s get this Saturday rolling with an edition of Screencaps where we address an inspired Team USA performance last night against Paraguay and why that single performance should inspire you to watch this team even if you hate soccer.
Look, I get it, you hate the sport, you think guys just flop around on the field like LeBron James after someone breathes on his arm. Last night was just different from when I&apos;ve watched Team USA in the past. I&apos;m not even some soccer nerd, but there I was glued to the TV as the offense mounted attack after attack. Guys chased down Paraguay. They battled. They weren&apos;t the soft team for once.
Team USA is typically the soft team. I seem to remember the squad being filled with guys wearing those rubber bands around their head and always worried about their soccer hair. It was embarrassing. Not this team. The offense has dudes who are physical freaks who can launch constant attacks. Pundits have been wondering where the physical freaks have been for U.S. soccer. Last night, that was answered. This team is just different.
I watched most of the second half and I didn&apos;t see one guy running his hand through his hair all worried about his street cred with the Euros. That&apos;s also a great sign.
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And then there&apos;s the Gio Reyna goal. I played enough soccer in my life to know that this goal will inspire hundreds of thousands of soccer kids across this country who will attempt this kick with the outside of their right foot. The U.S. has itself a viral soccer moment that came in a victory. This is huge.
I don&apos;t know who this coach is. I don&apos;t know what he told that squad. I don&apos;t know anything about the guy, but whatever he did to challenge the manhood of his players should be studied, turned into a movie, whatever, because it was all gas, no brake out of Team USA.
Next up: Australia, next Friday at 3 p.m. ET in Seattle.
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You&apos;re damn right the Chiefs heiress Hunt sisters were in L.A. last night for the big game. By now, you should know that Gracie Hunt and her sister, Ava, who attends SMU, are legit soccer fans. That&apos;s not fake like the majority of the Hollywood elite who were featured in the stands.
Their grandfather, Lamar, not only founded the Kansas City Chiefs, but he also founded/created MLS. &quot;FÚTBOL IS LIFEEEEE,&quot; Gracie wrote last night on Instagram. She&apos;s not lying.
This family is not only getting rich off the Chiefs, but also the rise of soccer in the U.S. Between Gracie and Ava, you&apos;re looking at heiresses who not only will have Chiefs money to blow on trips around the world, but the MLS money won&apos;t be bad down the road. Put it this way, these two have generational wealth.
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– Paul B. in Florida says: I love watching Europeans explore America on YouTube. Seeing their reactions and how much they love things here. Seeing how things we take for granted everyday, such as the size of the roads, the size of the stores and how much we have access to in these stores, are totally different from what they have in say England for example.
How they like trying things like southern cooking, or PB&amp;J sandwiches, or even cooking a pot roast. Now with the article about how soccer fans are falling in love with rural America maybe the tide is starting to change. Maybe the lies from the media, the big liberal thinking cities, maybe that veil is being removed. I&apos;m hoping so because the real America is fantastic and people are starting to realize that now and I hope these things go viral. The Trump administration should be publicizing this stuff and going overboard with it.
Should be all over Clay&apos;s show and Fox News. We went from 911 being a travesty to sympathizing with terrorists. Time to kick out the vocal minority and the silent majority needs to come on out. I&apos;ll start it. LFG real America!
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– Duke in North Carolina checks in on this topic: I am seeing an absolute explosion in my socials of Europeans coming in for the world cup and getting a taste of the good ol &apos;US of A.  Everything from Waffle House, Buc EE&apos;s, gas station chicken in the south, to how warm, open, and friendly Americans are.  They are absolutely blown away at their welcome and how life is here. Honestly it comes as no surprise as our family has hosted various exchange students over the years  and each has marveled at the exact same types of experiences and interactions.  I will never forget having two French and two Chinese highschoolers along with my daughter out for a mall day and lunch at Waffle House. It was literally the same level of giddiness as when we took our daughters to Disney. 
It will be interesting to see how different media platforms handle this.  Do they focus on these experiences?  Or do they focus on the inevitable bad experiences that will unfortunately happen to some of the visitors?  I guess like everything, it will depend upon their narrative.  As an astute a watcher of social media trends as you are I am sure you&apos;re seeing the same.
Keep up the great work and thank you for uniting so many of us in the ordinary and awesome things that make living in the US such an honor!
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Kinsey: I hear you guys loud and clear. I just hope this wasn&apos;t some sort of coordinated attack of content sponsored by some brand like Visa. I just hope these soccer fans aren&apos;t about to end up on a commercial during the World Cup where they break the news to us that some credit card company has been sponsoring the whole thing.
I&apos;m begging these Euros to be wholesome and not bought and paid for by brands that see this as an earned media play. Definition: &quot;Earned media is any organic publicity or brand exposure gained through unpaid means, such as social media mentions.&quot;
Fingers crossed.
Don&apos;t get defensive. Be honest, have you ever planned a trip to feel like you need to keep up with the Joneses? Men, unless they&apos;re just morons, tend not to be the ones who need to brag about their vacations. It&apos;s the Stanley-succin&apos; suburban moms out there who I&apos;m looking at.
Do you feel like your ex-wife blew through all of your money planning vacations because it would look good on social media? I want to hear from you. Of course I&apos;ll keep you anonymous, if needed.
Let this stat sink in today. Let it inspire you. Then I challenge each and every one of you to go have a great day. I have to get to the baseball park to see if our team can get its first win since April. No matter what, I plan on having an incredible day one way or another.
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			<news:title>California guaranteed income advocacy group recommends permanent policy funded by &apos;dedicated local taxes&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A group dedicated to instituting guaranteed income programs across the country and aiming for a permanent policy in California wants to fund it with taxpayer dollars.
Founded in 2016, the Economic Security Project (ESP) consisted of &quot;100 entrepreneurs, activists, researchers, and philanthropists&quot; that signed on to promote direct cash payments, their website states.
The organization helped create over 100 guaranteed income pilots across the U.S.
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A state affiliate of ESP, Economic Security California, plans to establish a permanent guaranteed income program. 
&quot;We lead the transition from cash pilot initiatives to influential policies, focusing on expanding, modernizing, and scaling programs for direct cash,&quot; the group stated.
&quot;We actively shape state policies by drawing insights from California guaranteed income pilots, backing our case with compelling research and the stories of real Californians. We champion simple and automatic tax filing, ensuring individuals receive the credits they deserve, and building a fair and equitable tax system for all.&quot;
The Golden State leads the nation in having the most guaranteed income programs, presiding over 60 pilot launches.
&quot;As California builds towards permanent GI infrastructure, future research and policy solutions should examine how GI can continue to be a complementary support to the existing public benefit system,&quot; the ESP noted on its website in a section titled &quot;A Permanent Pathway for Guaranteed Income in California.&quot;
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ESP recommended that government agencies consider taxpayer-funded policy options to sustain guaranteed income programs.
&quot;Government agencies should also explore public funding mechanisms beyond philanthropy; options can range from dedicated local taxes to shifting affordability-focused investments into direct cash supports,&quot; the organization said.
&quot;For example, Breathe: LA County’s Guaranteed Income program is entirely publicly funded through the county’s Poverty Alleviation Initiative, and other cities have used American Rescue Plan Act funds to support pilots.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Economic Security Project for comment but did not immediately hear back. 
However, as American Rescue Plan Act funds run out, some mayors are trying to find other sources of revenue for their guaranteed income programs. Under federal law, these pandemic recovery funds had to be legally obligated by the end of 2024 and must be fully spent by December this year.
Cook County in Illinois, the second-largest county in the U.S., established a subsequent phase of its guaranteed basic income program after the conclusion of its initial 2022 pilot. To sustain the initiative without federal aid, the Cook County Board of Commissioners approved $7.5 million for guaranteed income within its local county budget, signaling a shift toward long-term local funding.
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ESP regards guaranteed income as a &quot;power response&quot; to solving affordability issues in the U.S.
&quot;A large and growing body of evidence demonstrates convincing impacts on economic insecurity, income, assets, physical and mental health, food insecurity, poverty, economic and gender inequalities, housing mobility, crime, early child development, and children’s school achievement, employment, and earnings in adulthood,&quot; the organization stated.
ESP&apos;s statements mirror the same argument made by Mayors for Guaranteed Income president Michael D. Tubbs in an interview with Fox News Digital in March.
Tubbs, the former mayor of Stockton, California, popularized the municipal cash-handout trend after starting a pilot program in his own city. Tubbs argues that regular cash infusions are necessary to help low-income Americans stay afloat amid high costs for basic expenses like rent, groceries, and gasoline.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>JONATHAN TURLEY: When journalists whine about #MeToo, they don’t mean Platner, too</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Some people just like classic Coke. Others insist on the original Reese’s recipe. New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor went on CNN to explain why Democrats can vote for Maine senatorial candidate Graham Platner despite multiple women coming forward to denounce him: this is really not the classic Me Too allegations that Kantor and others seem to prefer for outrage.
Kantor won a Pulitzer Prize for her reporting on Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein’s sexual abuse and was called forth by CNN to explain why it is OK for liberals to support an alleged abuser of women. A prior girlfriend has accused Platner of physically abusing her and even locking her into a room overnight. He is also accused of sexting women and dismissing rape victims.
None of that, however, necessarily presents a barrier for those who want to retake power by any means necessary.
Kantor clinically explained that these &quot;are not classic MeToo accusations.&quot; Specifically, &quot;they’re not about a boss and a young female employee being subjected to sexual advances. They were mostly made in the context of consensual relationships. … There are these, like, very sensational texts about sex. There are allegations from former girlfriends that are not — the way my colleagues reported them were not like classic abuse allegations,&quot; she stressed.
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In a statement that would have produced a torrent of condemnations if used during the Brett Kavanaugh controversy, Kantor insisted that &quot;they were mostly like being his boyfriend gave me a view into him and I did not like what I saw. His character was scary. He had this Nazi tattoo. Etcetera.&quot;
In fairness to Kantor, she was attempting no small feat: to allow liberals to continue to claim Me Too outrage while grabbing Maine.
Of course, Kantor quickly brushes over the other controversies beyond the abuse allegations as simply a Nazi tattoo. She omits his mocking of a wounded veteran, rural people and rape victims while praising Hamas and embracing communism.
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However, her diminishing of the account of women like Lyndsey Fifield as &quot;they were mostly like being his boyfriend gave me a view into him and I did not like what I saw.&quot;
What Fifield alleges that she &quot;saw&quot; were marks left on her body after being yanked and grabbed by Platner. In one case, she claimed &quot;he twisted her arm behind her back, shoved her into a bedroom and held the door closed from the other side so she couldn’t get out, telling her to remain there until she was ‘calm.’&quot;
Kantor seems to begrudgingly acknowledge that &quot;there was one allegation of crossing a line physically, but I think that means that these are pretty different accusations than, say, the one that — the ones that President Trump faced.&quot;
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Previously, Kantor did not draw this distinction between classic MeToo and new knockoffs involving non-employment situations. She once grouped a wide variety of controversies from former Democrat Sen. Al Franken to Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh to Jeffrey Epstein under the banner:
&quot;[I]t felt like there was this period where discussion of #MeToo was actually pretty bipartisan. Democrats like [Sen.] Al Franken were accused, but so were Republicans, like [Alabama Judge] Roy Moore. And also, a lot of these stories played out in the corporate arena, which is not particularly political. But the Kavanaugh hearings almost felt in a way like a return to an older pattern, like a return to a pattern that we saw with the allegations against Bill Clinton, Clarence Thomas, and Donald Trump. Those are scenarios in which the allegations take on all of the heat and the poison of American political life. And in those stories, it turns into a holy war very, very quickly and can almost feel like it’s not even about the women anymore.
…The #MeToo movement has proven so durable and so self-correcting. I think there was a moment after the Kavanaugh hearings where it all just felt like it had become impossibly politicized, to the point where it was almost preventing constructive conversation.&quot;
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Ironically, Kantor’s rationalization returns to the very partisan &quot;older pattern&quot; that she once denounced in how allegations from women are treated in the media.
In rationalizing the Platner support, Kantor was obviously singing to the choir on CNN. Democratic figures like Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Democrat Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren celebrated his securing the nomination.
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Yes, he may be a rape-mocking, sex-texting, Hamas-praising, Nazi-tattooed, veteran-abusing, self-proclaimed communist. However, he will return them to power.
Other media figures, like &quot;The View&quot; co-host Sunny Hostin, have added their own rationalization for choosing power over principle. She has declared that he is &quot;a liar, a racist, an antisemite, and a homophobe.&quot; However, he is still better than voting for a moderate Republican woman. This week, Hostin explained:
&quot;let’s be strategic, let’s get some power, let’s take over the Senate, let’s take over the House and let’s right the ship. Let’s get our country back…I am sorry, I am someone that believes in character, I am someone that believes that morals matter,&quot; she concluded. &quot;But because of the state of this country, I would — if I lived in Maine I would hold my nose and I would vote for Platner. I would.&quot;
And so, MeToo becomes Meh when Maine is at stake.
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			<news:keywords>Divorcees and widows may face a higher risk of death than those who are still coupled up, a new study reveals.
Researchers in Norway analyzed long-term national health data to weigh mortality risk among those who were divorced, ended situations where they lived with a partner, or became widowed.
The study, published in the journal BMJ Public Health, looked at three groups of about 20,000 people each, from 1984 to 2019, who were married or living with a partner at the time.
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During the next wave of the study, these individuals were categorized into three groups: still married or cohabiting, divorced or moved out, and widowed. Death records were then checked through January 2020, according to a press release.
The researchers used statistical models to gauge whether this relationship loss was associated with death later.
Divorces or breakups were consistently linked with higher mortality across all groups compared to couples who stayed together. This was the case even after accounting for factors such as age, gender, health habits, self-rated health and loneliness.
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Being widowed was also linked to about a 14% higher mortality risk, though the association was strongest in the earliest period studied.
During the second study period, the link between breakup and mortality was stronger, with a statistically significant association observed only among women.
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Although this research displays an association between living alone and mortality risk, it does not define a direct cause, the team acknowledged.
The authors commented that these findings &quot;highlight the importance of addressing social disconnection in public health and in clinical practice to reduce preventable mortality.&quot;
M. David Rudd, PhD, University of Memphis professor of psychology and director of the Rudd Institute for Veteran &amp; Military Suicide Prevention, reflected that these findings underscore what has been known for decades.
&quot;Loneliness has significant and severe consequences for individual physical health and emotional well-being,&quot; said Rudd, who was not involved in the study. &quot;We&apos;re social beings, and relationships are essential to health, happiness and survival.&quot;
&quot;These findings are particularly salient during this period of exponentially increasing isolation, secondary to the influential role of digital technologies.&quot;
While limitations always exist in studies of this kind, Rudd pointed out that this longitudinal research, spanning almost four decades, offers &quot;remarkably important contributions to understanding human behavior.&quot;
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Divorcees and widows should understand that relationships and social engagement are &quot;critical,&quot; Rudd said. While these relationships don’t necessarily have to be romantic, human connection is important.
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			  <news:name>Talarico touts Texas roots as out-of-state cash powers Senate campaign</news:name>
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			<news:title>Talarico touts Texas roots as out-of-state cash powers Senate campaign</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Donors from outside of Texas accounted for roughly 50% of the funds Texas Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico received during the final stretch of the first quarter of 2026, compared to his Republican opponent, who received just about 25% of his cash from out of state.
Of the $8.5 million Talarico raised between February 12 and March 31, a period where he saw a significant uptick in donations owing to his growing national profile, approximately $4 million came from states other than Texas, according to campaign finance records reviewed by Fox News Digital. The Republican nominee, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, meanwhile, raised $640,000 out of the roughly $850,000 he brought in during that period from within Texas.
The fundraising disparity underscores the nationalization of Texas’ Senate race, with Talarico drawing major financial support from Democratic donors and executives far beyond the state he seeks to represent, even as he campaigns on Texas roots and opposition to outside special interests. The haul gives Democrats a cash advantage in what is shaping up to be one of the most competitive Senate races this cycle, while giving Republicans an opening to cast Talarico’s campaign as powered by coastal liberal donors rather than Texas voters.
Donors from New York and California, for instance, showered Talarico with more than $1.3 million in the final six weeks of quarter one, according to Federal Election Commission records.
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Talarico has made an effort to highlight his ties to Texas during his Senate campaign, touting the fact that his family has lived in the state for eight generations and criticizing the influence of out-of-state interests on Texans. 
&quot;I’ve led the fight against the billionaire mega-donors that have rigged the system against working Texas families,&quot; Talarico’s campaign website reads. &quot;Now, as those same billionaire mega-donors take over the federal government, we need more fighters in Washington who will take power back for working people.&quot;
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&quot;James is proud to be the only candidate in this race not taking a dime of corporate PAC money, shattering grassroots fundraising records with donations from 246 Texas counties and the help of over 540,000 small dollar contributors — unlike John Cornyn and Ken Paxton, who have raked in millions of dollars from special interests and enriched their billionaire donors while working Texans struggle,&quot; campaign spokesman JT Ennis told Fox News Digital when asked about out-of-state donations. 
&quot;Our campaign is bringing Democrats, Republicans and Independents together to fix this broken, corrupt political system and bring down costs for families across our state.&quot;
Talarico accepted donations from out-of-state executives at Google, Warner Brothers, Apple, Meta, Victoria’s Secret, and other major companies between February 12 and March 31, per FEC records. The Democratic Senate hopeful has also accepted donations from lobbyists representing major corporations such as Google, AirBnB, Boeing, Novo Nordisk, Comcast, CVS and JP Morgan.
While Talarico has attracted considerable support from outside of Texas, his fundraising operation within the state has also eclipsed that of Paxton, who raised less than one-fifth as much from Texans as his Democratic opponent. Paxton, however, fought a brutal primary against Sen. John Cornyn, splitting the GOP donor base.
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Beyond his campaign committee, Talarico has also benefited from Lone Star Rising PAC, a super PAC spending millions to help him win. In contrast to his campaign rhetoric, much of the cash behind the super PAC boosting Talarico’s campaign came from wealthy out-of-state donors.
Just 12% of the millions of dollars in donations collected by Lone Star Rising PAC, which the Washington Free Beacon reports is run by Talarico’s longtime friend, came from entities within Texas, according to campaign finance records.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>TV news anchorman reveals he has Alzheimer&apos;s during final night helming broadcast</news:name>
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			<news:title>TV news anchorman reveals he has Alzheimer&apos;s during final night helming broadcast</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Veteran New York news anchor Bill Ritter revealed Friday that he has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer&apos;s disease, bringing an end to his more than two-decade run behind the WABC-TV anchor desk.
Ritter, 76, who has anchored the station&apos;s 6 p.m. newscast in New York City since 2001, revealed during Friday&apos;s Eyewitness News broadcast that it would be his final night anchoring the program.
&quot;After a series of tests, my doctors have told me I have Alzheimer&apos;s,&quot; Ritter said during the broadcast.
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&quot;It&apos;s early-stage Alzheimer&apos;s, and they say the treatments I&apos;m getting are keeping it at bay, for now,&quot; he continued. &quot;But there is no guarantee, because there&apos;s no cure yet for Alzheimer&apos;s.&quot;
&quot;So, unless someone finds an amazing cure, and soon, tonight will be the last newscast I anchor,&quot; he added.
According to ABC7, Ritter joined WABC-TV in 1998 after an extensive journalism career that included work at the Los Angeles Times, local television stations in California and positions with ABC News.
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He began anchoring the station&apos;s 11 p.m. Eyewitness News broadcast in 1999 and was added to the flagship 6 p.m. newscast in 2001. He also anchored the station&apos;s 5 p.m. broadcast for several years.
ABC7 reported that Ritter will remain with the station in a new role focused in part on reporting about Alzheimer&apos;s disease and other neurological conditions, as well as their impact on patients and families.
&quot;For decades, Bill Ritter has covered and led New Yorkers through the stories that matter most,&quot; WABC-TV General Manager Marilu Galvez said in a statement.
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&quot;A defining presence at ABC7, he has done so with exceptional insight, integrity and, most of all, heart, earning the love and respect of viewers and colleagues alike,&quot; she continued.
&quot;While he is stepping away from daily anchoring, he will continue to be an integral part of our ABC7 family, including sharing personal updates and providing resources to help others impacted by Alzheimer&apos;s better understand the disease and the resources available to them.&quot;
&quot;Bill is strong, brilliant, and resourceful, and we look forward to his continued reporting on Eyewitness News,&quot; Galvez added.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani responded to Ritter&apos;s announcement by wishing the veteran broadcaster and his family &quot;strength in the days ahead.&quot;
&quot;For decades, Bill Ritter has been a trusted presence in New Yorkers&apos; homes, helping us make sense of the news that shape our city,&quot; Mamdani wrote on X. &quot;
&quot;His courage in sharing his Alzheimer’s diagnosis will help countless families facing the same challenge feel less alone,&quot; he continued. &quot;Wishing Bill, his loved ones, and everyone affected by Alzheimer&apos;s strength in the days ahead.&quot;
Ritter&apos;s colleagues also reacted to his announcement.
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WABC-TV reporter Lucy Yang paid tribute to Ritter&apos;s professionalism and dedication during his decades-long career at the station.
&quot;For decades, I’ve reported for his show and even filled in, anchored w him,&quot; she posted on X. &quot;He never gave less than 110% I salute you. I thank you. And I will pray for you.&quot;
Lee Goldberg, the station&apos;s chief meteorologist, said Ritter&apos;s influence would continue long after he stepped away from the anchor desk.
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&quot;He preaches be kind, take care of each other, &amp; we&apos;re all in this together,&quot; Goldberg said on X. &quot;Now, in addition to doing these things for himself &amp; his loving family, he&apos;ll build on his legendary legacy by helping millions who share his battle.&quot; 
&quot;You&apos;re a saint, and my hero @billritter7,&quot; he added. &quot;Love you.&quot;
Ritter also noted during the broadcast that his father died of Alzheimer&apos;s disease in 1998 after battling the illness for years.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>UNRWA fires 70 Gaza staffers amid allegations of Hamas ties, says terminations not admission of guilt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) fired 70 staff members working in Gaza after long-standing claims from Israeli authorities that the agency is a collaborator with the Hamas terrorist group.
&quot;Today, the Commissioner-General ad interim of UNRWA, Christian Saunders, took the decision to terminate the employment of 70 UNRWA staff members in Gaza with immediate effect,&quot; UNRWA wrote in a Friday statement.
UNRWA insisted its decision was not an admission of guilt, but one taken &quot;to mitigate safety and security risks for the refugees the Agency serves under its mandate and for UNRWA personnel and premises.&quot;
The agency claims it has &quot;repeatedly asked the Israeli authorities to provide information and evidence to substantiate allegations against individual UNRWA staff members in Gaza but has received no response to date.&quot;
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&quot;The dismissal of the staff is not part of a disciplinary process and does not constitute in any way a validation of the claims made against them,&quot; the UNRWA statement read.
The firings follow a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) investigation that referred more than 100 UNRWA staff members for suspension or dismissal.
USAID&apos;s investigation, the results of which the agency published June 5, assessed that a number of UNRWA&apos;s employees were deeply enmeshed in Hamas&apos; civil society and military operations.
The investigation results included mention of &quot;a deputy school principal serving as an al-Qassam deputy company commander in the Ain Gallout/5th infantry battalion, a deputy school principal serving as squad leader for the Khan Younis Brigade/2nd infantry battalion&quot; and &quot;a teacher with expertise as a sniper for Hamas.&quot;
The investigation also found numerous school teachers and principals it claimed to have participated directly in Hamas&apos; Oct. 7 terrorist attacks.
Israeli authorities have long charged UNRWA with being directly tied to Hamas.
&quot;Since October 7, evidence of numerous incidents of Hamas exploiting UNRWA infrastructure and UNRWA employees being involved in terrorist activity has been exposed. Civilians in Gaza have even stated that UNRWA is Hamas,&quot; the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) wrote in a January web post.
Additionally, the IDF claimed, citing intelligence findings, that &quot;among the 12,521 UNRWA employees in the Gaza Strip, at least 1,462 (12%) are members of Hamas or other designated terrorist organizations.&quot;
UNRWA SCHOOLS ‘HIJACKED BY HAMAS,’ WATCHDOG REPORT WARNS
Israel&apos;s Foreign Ministry pushed back on UNRWA&apos;s defense framing and claims that Israel had not supplied evidence of employee-Hamas collaboration.
&quot;UNRWA&apos;s statement on the termination of 70 employees, while blaming the victim, Israel, and without even mentioning the word &apos;Hamas,&apos; is a cynical cover-up,&quot; the ministry wrote in a statement shared on X.
&quot;The responsibility to purge terrorism lies solely with the UN, yet Hamas membership remains simply acceptable within UNRWA&apos;s ranks. By harboring terrorists and letting its facilities serve as Hamas headquarters, UNRWA has become an arm of Hamas,&quot; the statement concluded.
UNRWA, for its part, denies being an active collaborator with Hamas, but insists working with the group is an operational necessity for distributing aid in Gaza.
&quot;UNRWA, similar to other United Nations entities, does not have police or intelligence capacities and must rely on the cooperation and assistance of Member States, including the State of Israel as the Occupying Power, to protect its operations and neutrality amid high risks in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,&quot; the agency wrote in its Friday statement.
In April, UNRWA&apos;s Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) announced the results of an investigation into 19 employees accused of participating in Oct. 7. UNRWA terminated 12 of the employees in January. Of the remaining seven cases, UNRWA had dismissed one, citing a lack of evidence. The remaining six cases were still under investigation as of April, according to the agency.
President Donald Trump&apos;s administration weighed levying terrorism-related sanctions against UNRWA in December.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also referred to UNRWA as &quot;a subsidiary of Hamas.&quot;
Fox News Digital contacted UNRWA and a spokesperson for the Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>TANVI RATNA: How Trump&apos;s multi-front pressure is shrinking Putin&apos;s operating space</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A sanctioned Russian LNG tanker from the Portovaya project idled near Singapore in May 2026 with no buyer. At the same time, Ukrainian drones had already knocked roughly 700,000 barrels per day of Russian refining capacity offline across 16 major facilities. Europe had locked in a binding legal phase-out of Russian gas. And just four months earlier, U.S. forces had captured Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela.
These are not isolated events, but connected parts of a strategic vise squeezing Russian power.
For more than a decade, Russia converted energy into leverage through access. Pipelines and long-term contracts gave Moscow influence inside European utilities and governments. Discounted crude layered on top of defense ties gave it relevance in India. Fuel networks helped keep clients like Venezuela and Cuba in the anti-Western column. The physical molecule mattered less than the political dependence it created. That conversion system is now being attacked on multiple fronts at once.
Trump moved early on buyers. In August 2025 he signed an executive order imposing additional 25% tariffs on India over its Russian oil purchases, pushing combined rates as high as 50% in some categories. He later stated publicly that Indian Prime Minister Modi had assured him India would stop buying Russian oil and that China would be next.
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The signal was clear: Continued large-scale purchases carried direct economic costs. India has not abandoned Russian crude entirely, but it has become selective. The May 2026 rejection of the Portovaya LNG cargo showed the limit. Even with energy markets tight from the Iran war, Indian firms treated certain sanctioned Russian cargoes as carrying unacceptable compliance risk.
Europe has moved from crisis reduction to permanent legal exit. The December 2025 political agreement and the subsequent Regulation (EU) 2026/261 turned the break with Russian gas into binding law. Short-term Russian LNG imports face a ban from late April 2026. Short-term pipeline contracts end in mid-June 2026. The full phase-out of Russian gas is scheduled for September 2027. Russia’s share of EU gas imports had already collapsed from 45% before the full-scale Ukraine invasion to 12% by October 2025.
Specific infrastructure changes made the shift concrete. When Ukraine’s transit agreement expired on January 1, 2025, the old gas-electricity circuit into Moldova through Transnistria broke. Bulgaria had already taken control of the Rosenets terminal and ended Russian crude deliveries to its refinery. These are not reversible political decisions. They redesign the physical and legal map.
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Inside Russia, production and processing capacity took direct hits. Ukrainian long-range drone strikes between January and May 2026 disabled around 700,000 barrels per day of refining across 16 facilities. Major sites including Tuapse, Syzran, Primorsk, Ust-Luga, Kirishi and Ryazan suffered fires, equipment damage and operational halts. Russian seaborne oil product exports fell sharply. Baltic port loadings dropped more than 30 percent in some periods as trade rerouted at higher cost and risk. Buyers now assess Russian supply not only for sanctions exposure but for physical reliability. The internal machine that turns crude into exportable products and domestic fuel has become less dependable.
The Iran war brought to light the fragility of reprieve that Russia has. Hormuz disruptions and related tensions drove oil and gas prices higher at points, giving Moscow revenue support on the volumes it could still sell. Washington, however, responded with conditional permission rather than open access. OFAC’s General License 134, issued in March 2026 and extended afterward, authorized delivery and sale only for Russian cargoes already loaded by specific cutoff dates. New production remained fully sanctioned. The tool allowed some flows when global markets needed supply, but the decision on which cargoes, which buyers and which dates rested with the United States. Energy scarcity became something Washington could manage through licenses rather than something Russia could exploit through volume.
The strategic depth and ability for Russia to project power on the outer edges also weakened. The January capture of Maduro removed a key partner and demonstrated Russia’s limited capacity or willingness to protect allies when its resources are committed elsewhere. Cuba’s fuel supplies came under visible strain, with only one Russian tanker permitted since December 2025 for humanitarian reasons amid widespread blackouts. The gray logistics networks Russia relied on after 2022 now face greater maritime enforcement and tariff pressure.
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Alliance posture changes closed another lane. The 2026 U.S. National Defense Strategy shifted priorities toward homeland defense and China deterrence while stating that European allies should take primary responsibility for conventional defense on the continent and for supporting Ukraine. NATO has moved simultaneously to strengthen eastern flank planning and pre-position forces for the Baltics and neighbors. Putin faces a more capable deterrent on his western flank and less opportunity to exploit old divisions over American commitment.
Russia retains major buyers in China and continues selective sales to India. Some adaptations through alternative routes and shadow logistics persist. Higher energy prices tied to the Iran conflict provided genuine budgetary relief on sellable barrels. None of this restores the previous level of strategic freedom.
The old Russian position rested on the ability to convert hard assets into influence over governments that did not need to like Moscow in order to be constrained by its supply. That position is being compressed. Routes that once delivered access are becoming permissioned crossings. Internal capacity has been degraded. Key clients have been exposed. Buyers have grown more cautious. And the broader alliance map has hardened on the eastern flank while the United States reallocates its primary attention elsewhere.
Trump’s approach has not eliminated Russian energy from global markets. It has made turning that energy into dependable geopolitical leverage significantly more difficult across energy, finance, clients and alliances at the same time. Production continues. Easy strategic options do not.
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			  <news:name>America 250 demands a return to the founders’ dream for higher education</news:name>
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			<news:title>America 250 demands a return to the founders’ dream for higher education</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Leading a major public university teaches you something the administrative class never quite grasps: Institutions are living things. Further, the people tasked with guiding them are obligated to pivot and adapt in order to remain faithful to our country’s first principles. I led the University of Alabama from 2015 to 2025. I too watched the DEI movement on the national stage begin as a professed commitment to &quot;opportunity,&quot; but evolve into something else entirely — an ideological enforcement regime hostile to merit, to free inquiry, and to the noble aspirations that forged the American university.
When the Alabama Legislature passed SB 129 in 2024, prohibiting taxpayer-funded DEI offices, I worked hand in hand with the state to ensure compliance. In fact, we were commended by the sponsors of the legislation for our complete and swift action. Outreach to gifted students from rural and underserved communities — work that had absolutely nothing to do with ideology and everything to do with talent — continued. That is because identifying and recruiting those who are smart and burning to work hard is one of the longest-standing charges of the American public university.
That clarity of mission is why this moment matters. As America quickly approaches its 250th birthday, the nation needs university presidents who have confronted and triumphed over ideological capture and come out the other side with an even more robust view of the purpose of public higher education.
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The statesmen who built our constitutional order believed a particular kind of education was necessary to form citizens capable of self-government. Benjamin Franklin, the driving force behind the University of Pennsylvania, believed that only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. Thomas Jefferson founded the University of Virginia because he understood liberty could last only among a populace proficient in a range of disciplines, from history to theology to rhetoric to reason. George Washington asserted in his farewell address that virtue and morality were the necessary spring of popular government. John Adams declared that the Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people.
These individuals regarded education, properly understood, as the most potent engine for national greatness. Their conviction transformed a group of vulnerable coastal colonies into the most powerful nation in human history.
Then much of higher education lost confidence in the very civilization that had produced unprecedented wealth, freedom, and prosperity. Many universities drifted from the righteous pursuit of truth and toward partisan activism dressed up as scholarship. Slowly at first. Then quickly and often angrily. The progressive notion of diversity, which treats identity as paramount, became the organizing principle of the campus experience. That perverse form of diversity it is inimical to truth itself. Truth is objective. There are indeed immutable boundaries. And once an institution abandons that foundational premise, even slightly, it begins to falter, and it will eventually fail.
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The consequences, having played out on campuses across the country, are impossible to ignore. Western civilization is not treated as one of humanity’s pinnacle achievements worthy of rigorous study, but as something fundamentally illegitimate. Merit became the adversary. Excellence the enemy. Patriotism the villain. Public trust in higher education collapsed for good reason. Institutions were duplicitous. They preached tolerance while being censorious. They insisted on fairness while being dogmatic. Too many universities stopped teaching students how to think and started training them in which conclusions to reach.
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Florida chose a different path. Under Ron DeSantis, the Free State of Florida became the national standard-bearer for the renaissance of public higher education. The creation of the Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida in 2022 reflects a renewed civilizational confidence — a willingness to let students wrestle seriously with the enduring questions that mark free and flourishing societies.
This matters far beyond one state. Our world is geopolitically precarious and intensely competitive. The United States cannot afford institutions that manufacture fragility, cynicism, and nihilism. Boldness, resilience, distinction, and creativity are the rare earths of leadership, and great universities must be where they are mined.
I had the privilege of leading one of Alabama’s great universities, working tirelessly alongside dedicated colleagues in service to our students, our citizens, and our shared mission. I now have an even sharper view, tested by a decade of running an institution through one of the most turbulent periods for higher education in American history. The takeaway is one that the Founders understood from the start. The university exists to form citizens capable of nurturing our delicate experiment in self-government. Everything else is downstream of that.
Restoring the Founders’ vision — without qualification and without apology — is a national imperative.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Steven McBee Jr. says dad&apos;s prison sentence will be &apos;the best moment of our entire lives&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Steven McBee Jr. revealed to Fox News Digital that his father’s prison sentence for fraud was a surprising blessing because it allowed their family to reprioritize what’s important.
&quot;The silver lining in this, as difficult as this has been for us as a family, I also think five years, 10 years, 15 years from now, we&apos;re gonna look back and say, ‘This was the best moment of our entire lives because it allowed us to reprioritize and refocus on what&apos;s actually important to who we are as people,’&quot; McBee Jr. said.
He said his dad would say the same thing.
&quot;Every conversation I&apos;ve had with him since he&apos;s been up there, it hasn&apos;t been about ‘How are the businesses doing?’ It hasn&apos;t been about ‘What&apos;s going on with the TV show’ or ‘What about social media?’ It&apos;s been, ‘How&apos;s the family? How&apos;s the babies?’ The important things in life.&quot;
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&quot;The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys,&quot; a reality show about their family’s farming empire in Missouri, returns for its third season to Bravo and next day on Peacock on June 15.
McBee Jr.&apos;s father was sentenced to two years in federal prison in 2025 for his involvement in a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme involving crop insurance. He is serving time at the Federal Prison Camp in Yankton, South Dakota. 
WATCH: Steven McBee Jr. says his father’s prison sentence will end up as the ‘best moment’ for their family
In addition to prison time, he was ordered to two years of supervised release and must pay $4,022,124 in restitution to the USDA Risk Management Agency.
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&quot;He had an awakening leading up to the sentencing, leading up to going to prison, as far as ‘prioritize the right things in life,’&quot; McBee Jr. said. &quot;And I think that not only he would sit here and say the same thing, but myself and my younger brothers could say, ‘Hey, the last few years, we got so busy. It&apos;s almost like we lost track of what&apos;s really important in life, the family dinners, the evenings driving around the farm watching the sunset. We got so caught up in the work that we lost ourselves in the work.’ And I think that was his biggest message was get back to what&apos;s important to who you are.&quot;
Still, he said his father being sent to prison was &quot;heartbreaking&quot; for their family because he’s such a big part of their lives.
&quot;I mean, we&apos;re over there for dinner at his house quite literally three to four nights out of the week,&quot; McBee Jr. said. &quot;And so to know that he was going to be away for a while, that we were gonna have to step up and be the decision makers across the businesses&quot; without their father to rely on &quot;was a mix of being heartbroken and also saying, ‘Hey now&apos;s the time for us to step up.&apos;&quot;
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McBee Jr. said the last thing his father told them before he reported to prison was &quot;‘Not only are you guys going to be just fine, you&apos;re going to be better off without me here. I&apos;ve taught you everything I know, and you can learn from the mistakes I&apos;ve made. You guys are better men than me. Like, go on and take on the world. You guys got this.’&quot;
He said that his family is able to see their dad about once every two weeks, and he was even allowed to come home on furlough for two days once.
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Regarding possible misconceptions that viewers of the show might have about his family, McBee stressed that there is a &quot;larger emphasis, whenever you&apos;re on reality TV, there&apos;s a larger emphasis put on the flaws or the drama than what&apos;s actually present in real life.&quot;
WATCH: Steven McBee Jr. stresses that reality TV zeroes in on the drama and the flaws
For every 100 hours of footage the crew shoots, he said, it boils down to an hour of &quot;all the drama and the flaws of your character. So it&apos;s not that we&apos;ve been judged incorrectly. People have the right to their own opinion, and candidly, we are not perfect people, and I&apos;m the first one to sit up here and say, ‘I&apos;ve got some things I&apos;ve gotta work on myself.’ But as far as like the totality of us as human beings, it&apos;s like everyone else.&quot;
He added, &quot;There are very, very good things about us and then there are some flaws about us. Unfortunately, with reality TV, it&apos;s pretty much just the flaws that get shown.&quot;
&quot;We are human beings,&quot; McBee Jr. continued of what he hopes fans take from the show. &quot;It&apos;s reality TV. So there&apos;s a lot of drama. You get to see all of our flaws out there. But I&apos;d rather be an imperfect person living authentically and showing you who we really are than curating an image or crafting an image that&apos;s this perfect persona on TV.&quot;
Fox News&apos; Stephanie Giang-Paunon contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sammy &apos;The Bull&apos; reveals why his love for John Gotti turned into prison hate</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sammy &apos;The Bull&apos; reveals why his love for John Gotti turned into prison hate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sammy &quot;The Bull&quot; Gravano is known as the Mafia power who betrayed his own boss, John Gotti, and sent him away to prison for life. But he is revealing a surprising sense of personal affection that he had for the Mob Godfather.
&quot;I loved him,&quot; he said.
&quot;I got to like the guy. We fought a war. It was us against the world,&quot; he told Fox Nation. &quot;I loved him until we got pinched, and he came up with the idea of his talking on the wiretap tapes and using those behind my back.&quot;
Gravano is speaking out as Fox Nation debuts the new documentary about the days that Gotti ruled the American Mafia, &quot;Gotti&apos;s Guy.&quot;
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Gravano sent an earthquake through organized crime when he flipped and cooperated with the federal government in the trial that convicted the legendary Mob boss in 1992. He heard the audiotapes that the FBI secretly recorded of Gotti disparaging him, and thought he was being set up to take the fall.
As part of his cooperation deal, he pleaded guilty to racketeering and admitted to 19 murders.
&quot;I told him, John, is that what you want to do? The boss wants to go free, so you want me to go to prison for the rest of my life?  I was in prison for 11 months before I flipped. I had no intention of flipping, but when he made up all of this crap, my relationship went from love to hate in prison.&quot;
One former Gotti associate who still expresses his devotion to the Mob boss is Lewis Kasman, the subject of &quot;Gotti&apos;s Guy.&quot;  Kasman, who the media long dubbed Gotti&apos;s &quot;adopted son,&quot; was a voracious defender and companion of the Mob boss, whom he called...&quot;Grandpa.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;d say what&apos;s up Grandpa? Good morning. Back then we only had beepers, so I would call &quot;Fat Bob&quot; and make sure he was ready. Jackie would have the car, Jojo would be ready. So that&apos;s how we would start our routine,&quot; Kasman said.
Gravano said Gotti &quot;used&quot; Kasman for a lot of money, and it seems the amounts were indeed overflowing. Kasman said he hid millions of dollars in his house&apos;s attic, part of the Gambino haul that was estimated to earn the crime family from $100 to $500 million a year in the late ‘80s and early ’90s.
&quot;We&apos;d pick up, let’s say $250,000. Then Joe Butch would bring, let&apos;s say $100,000, Jimmy Brown from the garbage would bring in X amount of dollars, and each captain, depending on what industry they were extorting or what industry they were responsible for, and the unions, the various construction unions, the various labor unions, controlled by the Gambino family. And that&apos;s how the money would roll in,&quot; said Kasman.
Authorities said Joe &quot;Butch&quot; Corrao was a Capo based in Manhattan&apos;s Little Italy and Jimmy &quot;Brown&quot; Faila was also a Capo who served as head of the Trade Waste Association of Greater New York, an association of waste management garbage truck companies that prosecutors said filled the Gambino coffers with payoffs and kickbacks at the time.
Kasman said Gotti was confident in his role, what he stood for and that he made no apologies for it.
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&quot;You knew where John Gotti was, seven days a week. He wasn&apos;t hiding from anybody, he wasn&apos;t walking around in a bathrobe and a walker,&quot; referring to the Genovese crime family boss Vincent &quot;The Chin&quot; Gigante, who famously feigned a crazy act to try and fool the FBI. Nicknamed &quot;The Oddfella,&quot; Gigante would wander around his Greenwich Village neighborhood in a bathrobe. In 2003, while serving time in prison, Gigante finally admitted that he had been faking being insane the whole time.
Kasman said one of his duties was also to serve as the Gambino de facto travel agent.
&quot;We&apos;d go on vacation. He didn&apos;t have credit cards, so we&apos;d check into whatever hotel we were checking in, and you couldn&apos;t go and say &apos;here&apos;s $50,000&apos; to the front desk clerk. So, I used to put up my credit cards, and I got a lot of points. And we&apos;d get a big bill, $60,000, $50,000, whatever it was.&quot;
He said when they all came back home, Gotti would call him up and pay him immediately.
&quot;He says, &apos;here’s the money I owe you.&apos; Take his money. I didn&apos;t have to wait 20 hours if he owed me money. That&apos;s the kind of man he was. And he could have said to me, &apos;I&apos;m not paying you.&apos; What was I gonna do? Put him in for collection? Call my lawyer? Who was I going to call?&quot;
Kasman said he had no qualms at the time about dealing with Gotti or the many organized crime figures around him, and harbored no illusions about how murderous and treacherous the underworld can be.
But he said his long association with organized crime eventually took a personal toll.
&quot;I enjoyed it, and it was very good for business. But it did a lot of damage to my family, now 25 years later, to my wife and my three children and myself. I have PTSD, I still suffer. I have nightmares.&quot;
Kasman got divorced and ran into various legal problems of his own, serving time in jail and facing charges from perjury to obstruction of justice and money laundering.
The Gotti family has called Kasman a habitual liar who cannot be trusted, who rode on the coattails of the family patriarch. Gotti died of neck and throat cancer behind bars in 2002 at the age of 61.
But despite the adversities and criticism, Kasman said John Gotti continues to loom largely in his life.
&quot;I still think about him every day. I mourn him every day.&quot;
As for Gravano, he went from helping run the Gambino crime family to running his own media company today. He said his podcasts and social media appearances have had more than 160 million views, and that the interest in organized crime shows no signs of slowing down. He hosts live broadcasts on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok on Mondays and Thursdays at 3 p.m. Eastern time, runs the podcast &quot;Our Thing with Sammy The Bull&quot; and has a website, Sammythebull.com.
He previously appeared on the debut of Fox Nation&apos;s &quot;Mob Mentality&quot; series, that also featured former Genovese crime family member Anthony Arillotta and Gambino truck hijacker Louis Ferrante, who is now a best-selling author. 
Watch &quot;Gotti&apos;s Guy,&quot; now streaming on Fox Nation and available on Fox One.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hasan Piker celebrates America being &apos;closer than ever&apos; to socialism as he backs NYC candidates</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hasan Piker celebrates America being &apos;closer than ever&apos; to socialism as he backs NYC candidates</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Controversial Twitch streamer Hasan Piker threw his support behind two far-left candidates running for Congress in New York City, arguing their victories would help push the country closer to socialism. 
&quot;For the longest time, I thought we were so far away from socialism, and we might still be far away from socialism, but we do have an opportunity right here right now, more than ever before,&quot; Piker said Thursday at a Brooklyn rally for candidates endorsed by the New York chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America ahead of the state’s June 23 primary.
Leading the DSA-backed slate are State Assemblywoman Claire Valdez, D-N.Y., and activist Darializa Avila Chevalier, whom Piker praised as &quot;giants&quot; of the socialist movement.
&quot;We must seize that opportunity, and you all must continue your own disciplined organizing for that to happen,&quot; Piker told the crowd. &quot;That is the challenge.&quot;
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Both candidates are socialists who want to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), raise taxes on the wealthy and advance the Palestinian cause in Congress. If they win their contested primaries for deep-blue districts, they would almost certainly pad the ranks of the Democratic caucus’ far-left flank.
&quot;I&apos;ve rarely ever seen such tremendous ideological representation at such an important level,&quot; Piker said, referring to Valdez and Avila Chevalier. &quot;I mean, a congressional seat is a tremendous amount of power.&quot; 
&quot;What an honor it is to be joined by Darializa on stage,&quot; Valdez jokingly said, referring to a cardboard cutout of Avila Chevalier. &quot;[It’s the] honor of my life to be on a slate with her, with so many of my other socialist comrades.&quot;
Valdez is running for a seat vacated by retiring Rep. Nydia Velazquez, D-N.Y., that spans progressive bastions in Queens and Brooklyn. 
Meanwhile, Avila Chevalier is running as a formidable leftist challenger to Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y., the chairman of the influential Congressional Hispanic Caucus, in a district covering Upper Manhattan and the West Bronx.
The leftist duo is backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Justice Democrats, the progressive group that helped launch New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez&apos;s insurgent House campaign in 2018.
MAMDANI STANDS BY FELLOW SOCIALIST CANDIDATE DESPITE RESURFACED FAR-LEFT, ANTI-AMERICAN POSTS
Avila Chevalier has sparked controversy over since-deleted social media posts in which she asserted &quot;Israel doesn’t exist,&quot; voiced literal support for open borders and claimed &quot;all deportation is wrong,&quot; CNN first reported. 
The Mamdani ally has also faced scrutiny over calling former President Joe Biden &quot;a rapist&quot; and writing &quot;F--- Kamala Harris&quot; in 2021 after the former vice president told Guatemalan nationals not to illegally cross the border.
Piker predicted a wave of socialist victories in New York City would soon eclipse the significance of Mamdani&apos;s mayoral win last year.
&quot;By the end of these midterms, Zohran will seem unremarkable. Because by then, we will have elected so many brilliant fighters into legislative offices throughout New York City and the state,&quot; Piker said, referring to the slate of socialist candidates.
&quot;These are your comrades, these are your fighters,&quot; he continued. 
Thursday’s rally comes as Piker, who has sparked widespread backlash over comments saying, &quot;America deserved 9/11,&quot; and Hamas is &quot;a thousand times better&quot; than Israel, has interviewed and campaigned with proudly socialist candidates across the country.
Several Piker allies have lost their primaries, including former Ocasio-Cortez chief of staff Saikat Chakrabarti, who launched a failed bid to succeed former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. However, the socialist streamer did score one notable victory with progressive surgeon Adam Hamawy&apos;s primary victory for a Democratic-heavy New Jersey House seat.
Fox News Digital reached out to spokespersons for Valdez and Avila Chevalier for comment.
Fox News&apos; Matthew Donnell contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘Hell on wheels’ killer Mackenzie Shirilla lands prison job while serving life sentence for fatal 2022 crash</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Hell on wheels’ killer Mackenzie Shirilla lands prison job while serving life sentence for fatal 2022 crash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Convicted killer Mackenzie Shirilla has landed a prison job as she serves a life sentence for the 2022 crash that killed her boyfriend and their friend, Ohio prison officials confirmed to Fox News Digital.
Shirilla’s institutional work assignment at the Ohio Reformatory for Women is food service worker, according to Tara Nickle, a correction warden assistant and public information officer for the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.
But officials declined to provide more detail about the assignment, citing Ohio public-records exemptions.
The small glimpse into Shirilla’s daily prison life comes amid renewed attention on the case after Netflix’s &quot;The Crash&quot; revisited the fatal wreck, which prosecutors said was no accident for the driver dubbed &quot;hell on wheels.&quot;
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Shirilla, now 21, is serving two concurrent sentences of 15 years to life in prison for killing her boyfriend, Dominic Russo, 20, and their friend, Davion Flanagan, 19, after prosecutors said she deliberately slammed her Toyota Camry into a brick building in Strongsville, Ohio, on July 31, 2022.
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Police records reviewed by Fox News Digital show Strongsville officers responded around 6:15 a.m. on July 31, 2022, after the Camry struck the PLIDCO building at 11792 Alameda Drive in Strongsville.
Shirilla, then 17, was removed from the driver’s seat and flown to MetroHealth Medical Center. Russo and Flanagan were pronounced dead after being mechanically extricated from the wreckage, records show.
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A grand jury presentation reviewed by Fox News Digital said Life360 data showed the vehicle traveling 90 mph in a 35 mph zone, while Event Data Recorder information showed the accelerator fully engaged and no service brake applied in the seconds before the devastating crash.
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A later police request to the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office said the deaths were initially classified as accidental, but investigators believed the evidence showed the crash was &quot;not an accident, but an intentional act.&quot;
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Police asked the medical examiner to conduct a secondary review and change the manner of death to homicide.
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Prosecutors argued at trial that Shirilla drove into the building to end her toxic relationship with Russo, and that Flanagan was an unintended victim who happened to be in the car. Shirilla&apos;s case is back in the limelight after Netflix&apos;s new series, &quot;The Crash.&quot;
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Since the docuseries, Shirilla’s lawyers have asked the Ohio Supreme Court for an appeal.
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In a filing with the Ohio Supreme Court reviewed by Fox News Digital, Shirilla’s attorneys argue her trial lawyers failed to adequately investigate evidence that she suffered from Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, or POTS. The syndrome, they say, could have caused her to lose consciousness before the crash.
The defense says the condition was only &quot;cursorily referenced&quot; at trial, despite Shirilla and her family allegedly putting her attorneys on notice about it. Her lawyers now argue trial counsel should have dug deeper and sought expert testimony to explain whether POTS could account for Shirilla’s failure to brake before impact.
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley &quot;believes without question that Mackenzie Shirilla is guilty of murder,&quot; his office said in a May 27 statement.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Customers hit with automatic 20% gratuities as restaurants combat tipping confusion</news:name>
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			<news:title>Customers hit with automatic 20% gratuities as restaurants combat tipping confusion</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As restaurants in several FIFA World Cup host cities welcome an influx of international visitors this weekend, some operators are adding automatic gratuities to customers&apos; checks — citing concerns that guests from countries without a strong tipping culture may unknowingly undercompensate workers. 
Fox News Digital reported last month that the Missouri Restaurant Association advised Kansas City establishments to temporarily implement automatic gratuities of 20% during the soccer tournament.
Now, some restaurants in other World Cup cities like Atlanta and Philadelphia are among those doing the same, according to Food &amp; Wine.
AUTOMATIC TIPPING PUSH BRINGS CONCERNS TO MAJOR US CITY AS RESTAURANTS BRACE FOR SURGE OF FOREIGN VISITORS
Supporters say the move is intended to protect workers who rely heavily on gratuities and avoid confusion for visitors unfamiliar with American tipping norms.
Some restaurant operators told TheTravel that they&apos;ll display notices informing customers of the surcharge.
&quot;We&apos;ll have that posted on the menus themselves. We&apos;ll have it posted in the restaurant,&quot; Bob Riekhof, general manager of La Bodega in Kansas City, said in a statement. 
&quot;Probably the biggest part is just making sure our servers are communicating to the guests that the gratuity has been included on the check.&quot;
Ben Fileccia, senior vice president of operations and public affairs for the Pennsylvania Restaurant &amp; Lodging Association, told the publication that business owners &quot;don&apos;t want the servers or bartenders or the tipped employees to have to explain what the tipping custom is.&quot;
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He said the notices will make &quot;for a much smoother transaction and no awkward conversations.&quot;
Others, however, worry that mandatory gratuities could add to growing consumer frustration over fees and surcharges.
&quot;Restaurant traffic has been declining, and anything that is perceived to increase the cost does risk some consumer backlash, particularly if it&apos;s not well-publicized or if consumers feel there&apos;s an expectation to tip on top of the automatic tip,&quot; David Henkes, senior principal at Technomic, a food industry research firm in Chicago, told Fox News Digital.
Michele Bermuvez, co-owner of Atlanta&apos;s Brewhouse Café, told Food &amp; Wine that it&apos;s &quot;really important for us to take care of our staff.&quot;
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Said Bermuvez, &quot;I definitely think there&apos;ll be some pushback, but, you know, it&apos;ll really streamline things for us.&quot;
Not every restaurant operator believes automatic gratuities are necessary.
&quot;At Mahon Hospitality, we will not be changing our gratuity policies during the World Cup,&quot; Robert Mahon told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;We believe guests should tip based on the service they receive, not because of a major event.&quot;
Mahon said his company is also taking a different approach to pricing as many businesses prepare for increased demand. At London &amp; Martin Co., the hospitality group&apos;s English pub in New York City, customers will be able to purchase $6 pints of Guinness throughout the World Cup.
&quot;Our goal is simple: Create a great atmosphere, offer fair value and give fans a reason to come back throughout the tournament,&quot; he said.
The debate highlights a broader question facing restaurants: whether protecting workers from cultural differences in tipping expectations requires automatic charges, or whether strong service and transparent pricing are enough to encourage customers to tip voluntarily.
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Fox News Digital reached out to the National Restaurant Association for comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Andrea Margolis contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Power ranking the most patriotic fans at the USMNT&apos;s World Cup opener against Paraguay</news:name>
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			<news:title>Power ranking the most patriotic fans at the USMNT&apos;s World Cup opener against Paraguay</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. Men&apos;s National Team&apos;s 2026 World Cup run is underway, and boy, does it already feel like the entire nation has caught a case of World Cup fever.
Trust the science.
That&apos;s the beauty of international sports, though. Any other time, we&apos;re all divided and cheering for our respective pro or collegiate teams, but now?
We&apos;re all in on Team USA, baby.
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And there was some serious patriotism at the U.S.&apos;s first game of the tournament against Paraguay, and here is the definitive power ranking of the top 5 patriotic fans spotted in and around Los Angeles Stadium (or as it&apos;s known during non-World Cup times, SoFi Stadium).
There are no rules with patriotism — other than, well, be patriotic — but I love seeing some creativity infused with it.
I feel like we got that from these fellas who went all out with Uncle Sam hats, Apollo Creed &quot;Rocky IV&quot; robes, boxing gloves and all kinds of USMNT paraphernalia.
This is what I call &quot;patriotic maximalism,&quot; and I&apos;m all about it.
Just drench everything in red, white, and blue and stars and stripes.
That&apos;s what this is all about.
No notes. Well done, fellas.
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I know I said we were going to look at fans in and around LA, but I had to throw a bone to these folks in Minnesota, because they are hardcore.
There were many of them outside.
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Anyone can watch soccer in perfect conditions, but it takes a special kind of fan to stand there in the miserable rain to cheer on the Stars and Stripes.
A lesser fan would&apos;ve said, &quot;I&apos;m gonna go find a Chili&apos;s and post up there,&quot; the second their socks could get a tad soggy, but not these folks. They were gutting it out in a veritable monsoon.
I love the commitment, and that&apos;s why they&apos;re on this list.
Hey, he&apos;s United States Navy (USN) Captain Pete &quot;Maverick&quot; Mitchell.
He&apos;s making the list.
Thank you for your service to U.S. soccer fandom, Mav.
Can&apos;t wait for &quot;Top Gun 3.&quot;
You may be catching on to the fact that I put a lot of value in how much you inconvenience yourself to cheer on a team. I&apos;m all about sticking it out through bad weather and uncomfortable costumes, and the Founding Fathers fit the bill.
Sure, the match is at a stadium with a roof on it, but it&apos;s still Los Angeles in June.
That&apos;s usually shorts-and-T-shirt weather, but these literal patriots said, &quot;No, give us the wool getups and powdered wigs for the boys.
You love to see it.
Was there any other option?
The OGs of the OGs, the biggest ride-or-die US soccer fans, were out in full force.
While most of the country checks out the USMNT every four years, these are the men and women who have helped grow the sport of soccer among fans here in the States.
The World Cup is off to a hot start, and I get the sense it&apos;s only going to heat up as the group stage progresses.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Platner&apos;s &apos;deranged&apos; response to Musk becoming a trillionaire sparks online outrage: &apos;Loserthink&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Platner&apos;s &apos;deranged&apos; response to Musk becoming a trillionaire sparks online outrage: &apos;Loserthink&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner was widely mocked by conservatives on social media over a post lamenting Space X and Tesla CEO Elon Musk being labeled the world’s first trillionaire.
&quot;Elon Musk just became the world’s first trillionaire,&quot; Platner posted on X on Friday. 
&quot;Let’s make sure he’s also the last.&quot;
Platner’s post, which was seen over 2 million times as of Friday evening, was referring to news that Musk’s SpaceX began trading at $150 a share on Friday, above its listing price of $135 a share, making him the world&apos;s first-ever trillionaire following the initial public offering.
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The post received heavy criticism from conservatives on social media, with many bringing up the various controversies surrounding Platner&apos;s campaign, including reports of infidelity, a Nazi tattoo, physical abuse of an ex-girlfriend and social media posts criticizing the military and rural America.
&quot;Communists can never quite grasp that if you make Musk poorer, you make millions of others poorer in the process because unlike them, he actually creates value for others in society,&quot; Red State writer Bonchie posted on X. &quot;It&apos;s deranged.&quot;
&quot;&quot;Pick your fighter,&quot; Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee posted on X. &quot;Guy who innovates constantly, has built phenomenally successful businesses, and now reaps the rewards.
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Guy who thought it wise to permanently stain his chest with a Nazi SS Totenkopf tattoo.&quot;
&quot;Worth reminding everyone that in addition to being a pathological liar Graham Platner also has the economic views of third world resentment socialists,&quot; Charlie Kirk show producer Blake Neff posted on X.
&quot;This is loserthink,&quot; California Post opinion editor Joel Pollak posted on X. &quot;Musk&apos;s IPO is making millions of Americans wealthier. And his success is inspiring others: ‘If it can happen for an immigrant kid -- why not me?’ The winning way to think -- the AMERICAN way to think -- is: Let&apos;s make some more trillionaires! &quot;
&quot;I hope @elonmusk is  the first of many trillionaires,&quot; Actor Dean Cain posted on X. &quot; Pray for others to have his success and continue to change the world for the better, for EVERYONE!!&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Platner&apos;s campaign for comment.
Platner has faced widespread criticism since launching his campaign for overplaying his blue collar record and embracing the economic policies of progressives like Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who has emphatically endorsed him.
Musk&apos;s rocket and satellite company raised a record $75 billion, valuing the company at about $1.8 trillion, pushing the value of Musk&apos;s stake in SpaceX to an estimated $690 billion. The company is trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker &quot;SPCX&quot; after pricing its IPO on Thursday.
Combined with his holdings in electric vehicle maker Tesla, as well as other investments and assets, Musk&apos;s net worth is now estimated at about $1.1 trillion.
SpaceX stock jumped after it began trading, rising to $168.75 a share before paring some of those gains to trade around $158 a share. It subsequently rebounded and reached a new high of $176.52, and closed at $160.95 per share.
Investor demand for SpaceX has been intense. Reuters reported this week that the company attracted more than $250 billion in orders, while Bloomberg News reported Thursday that retail investors alone submitted more than $70 billion in requests for shares.
The company is expected to allocate at least 20% of the offering to retail investors, according to Bloomberg — an unusually large portion for individual investors in a deal of this size.
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			  <news:name>Menendez brothers eyed $20M insurance payout after parents&apos; murders, Jose&apos;s ex-business partner claims</news:name>
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			<news:title>Menendez brothers eyed $20M insurance payout after parents&apos; murders, Jose&apos;s ex-business partner claims</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Thirty years after Lyle and Erik Menendez were convicted of murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, Jose&apos;s former business partner still questions what led to the killings.
In his new memoir, &quot;Karmic Winds: Reflections from the &apos;Smartest Guy in Hollywood,&apos;&quot; Peter M. Hoffman recounts his rise in the entertainment industry, including his tenure as president and CEO of Carolco Pictures, the studio behind hits such as &quot;Terminator 2: Judgment Day,&quot; &quot;Basic Instinct&quot; and the &quot;Rambo&quot; franchise.
Hoffman later served a federal prison sentence in connection with his convictions in a Louisiana film tax credit fraud case. He has continued to maintain his innocence and challenge those convictions. He was portrayed in Netflix&apos;s &quot;Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.&quot;
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&quot;To me, the devil came to Los Angeles in 1989,&quot; Hoffman told Fox News Digital. &quot;Nobody came out unaffected by this terrible act.&quot;
Hoffman met Jose when the no-nonsense patriarch was an executive at RCA, which brought the boy band Menudo to English-speaking audiences. Years later, the group helped catapult Ricky Martin to global fame.
By the time Jose left RCA, Hoffman was running Carolco Pictures and looking for someone to lead the studio&apos;s video business. At the recommendation of entertainment attorney John Mason, he hired Jose. They worked closely together from 1986 until Jose&apos;s murder.
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&quot;Jose was one tough character,&quot; Hoffman admitted. &quot;He was very focused on his Cuban ancestry, very conservative. He had bought a house in Florida and was expecting to go back to Florida and run for the Senate. He had big dreams. He wanted to make a lot of money and then have a life in politics. That was his goal.&quot;
&quot;He could be difficult because he had his way of doing everything, and he felt like he knew better than everybody,&quot; Hoffman shared. &quot;It wasn’t always an easy ride. But I also had a high opinion of Jose and all his dealings. And of course, we didn’t really know about all the problems he had with his family until after the horrible murders.&quot;
Looking back, Hoffman believes there were early signs of trouble.
&quot;I got a call sometime in 1988,&quot; Hoffman recalled. &quot;It was Jose. He said, ‘I need to draw a couple of million dollars out of my deferred comp plan. I want to move from Calabasas to Beverly Hills so I can be closer to the office.’ I just said, ‘That’s all right with me.’ That’s when he bought the house on Elm Drive.&quot;
&quot;It turned out he hadn’t been completely honest with me,&quot; said Hoffman.
&quot;The real reason he had to do that was that Erik and Lyle had been caught breaking into their friends’ houses and stealing things,&quot; he said. &quot;They had been caught by the police. Jose had to pay everybody off and get the hell out of dodge.&quot;
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On Aug. 20, 1989, Jose and his wife were gunned down with shotguns inside their home. Their sons called 911 and said their parents were killed by intruders.
&quot;I remember waking up the next morning, and I got a call,&quot; said Hoffman. &quot;It was grotesque. You have to understand that at the time, nobody knew it was the kids. The immediate suspicion was on Mario Kassar, chairman of Carolco Pictures, and me, that we were somehow behind this. All of a sudden, the suspicion is somehow this murder is connected to those bad guys at Carolco.&quot;
In the months following the murders, Lyle and Erik Menendez were not initially considered prime suspects. Instead, speculation centered on the possibility of a mob-style hit, fueled by Jose&apos;s connections in the entertainment industry and the execution-style nature of the killings. Rumors circulated that he had made enemies through business dealings, though investigators found no evidence linking him to organized crime.
In the book, Hoffman wrote that he felt &quot;a cold chill run down my spine&quot; after receiving a phone call following Jose’s murder. Lyle had asked when he and his brother could expect payment on his father’s $20 million life insurance policy. Hoffman told Fox News Digital that Jose didn’t complete a physical for the death benefit under the terms of his contract. Therefore, his beneficiaries weren’t entitled to a payout.
Hoffman said he later learned investigators discovered that Lyle had searched his father&apos;s computer and had seen the contract, along with the $20 million death benefit it appeared to promise.
&quot;I’m not inside the head of Lyle Menendez,&quot; said Hoffman. &quot;But he wanted that money. He was all over us about that money, and that was literally days after the murder. So to me, the story is a very simple one.&quot;
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&quot;Their father was a disciplinarian,&quot; said Hoffman. &quot;I don’t think he ever abused these kids. I’ll never believe that to the day I die that Jose Menendez did anything to those kids other than be a very tough Cuban disciplinarian, very tough on them in tennis, very tough on them about the way they were. He was a tough guy on himself. But whatever it was, they decided they had had enough.&quot;
Hoffman worked with Jose professionally but did not have firsthand knowledge of what occurred inside the family&apos;s home. His views are based on his personal experiences with Jose and his observations of the family from the outside. The brothers have long maintained that they acted after years of abuse.
In 1989, Erik confessed the killings to his psychologist, Dr. Jerome Oziel. The sessions with the brothers were later tape-recorded. Oziel’s mistress, Judalon Smyth, learned about the confessions and informed the police. The recordings and related evidence led to the 1990 arrest of Lyle, then 22, and Erik, 19. They were charged with first-degree murder.
In 1993, the brothers went to trial, each with a separate jury. Prosecutors argued that they killed their parents for financial gain. The brothers&apos; attorneys did not dispute that the pair killed their parents but argued they acted in self-defense after years of alleged emotional and sexual abuse by their father.
During the trials, relatives and other witnesses testified about behavior they believed was consistent with abuse, while prosecutors argued the allegations were fabricated after the killings to avoid harsher punishment. The claims have remained one of the most contested aspects of the case.
Hoffman repeatedly said he does not believe the allegations.
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&quot;I don’t care how many Kardashians talk about it, people write about it, or whatever is the current phase,&quot; Hoffman said. &quot;[I believe] Jose Menendez never abused those kids. But Jose was tough on those kids. I’m sure they had plenty of complaints about Jose, but none of them justified this horrible crime.&quot;
&quot;I haven’t seen his sons in years, but I always saw Lyle as really the driving force,&quot; Hoffman continued. &quot;He was the guy who just knew what to do. With Erik, there was a weakness to him. Lyle came across as the perfect son who was always polite. But I came to believe that that was all a front. I didn’t know him. I’m not sure Jose even knew him.&quot;
In 1994, both juries deadlocked. The deadlock reflected significant disagreement among jurors over the brothers&apos; motives and the credibility of their abuse claims. Some jurors later said they found portions of the defense case persuasive, while prosecutors maintained the killings were motivated by greed.
In 1995, the brothers’ retrial began, this time with a single jury. Much of the defense evidence about alleged sexual abuse was excluded during the second trial. In 1996, jurors convicted both brothers of first-degree murder. That year, they were sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. For years, the brothers filed petitions for appeals that were denied.
Then in May 2025, the brothers became eligible for parole after a Los Angeles judge reduced their sentences from life without the possibility of parole to 50 years to life. It marked the closest they have come to freedom since their convictions.
Supporters of the brothers have argued that changing views about sexual abuse, trauma and juvenile offenders warranted a fresh review of their sentences. Others have maintained that the murders were primarily motivated by financial gain and that the convictions should stand.
In August 2025, the brothers were denied parole for three years, after which they will be eligible again.
&quot;I completely agree with this new DA out here,&quot; said Hoffman. &quot;He said he’s not against them being paroled, but they’ve got to come clean about what happened. And again, I don’t know these boys today. If they really had gone through a transformation, then that’s fine with me.
&quot;They were kids. If they have gone through a transformation, truly, then great. But they’ve got to tell the truth about what happened.&quot;
Hoffman’s view remains one side of a debate that has continued for decades, with legal observers, family members and supporters of the brothers sharply divided over whether the abuse allegations were credible.
&quot;I suppose maybe I should have known more about what was going on between Jose and his sons,&quot; said Hoffman. &quot;I believe God exists, and I also believe the devil exists. And I believe there was this terrible evil that existed in that house that decided to act at that moment.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>BROADCAST BIAS: Platner’s nomination exposes media double standards … again</news:name>
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			<news:title>BROADCAST BIAS: Platner’s nomination exposes media double standards … again</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Radical leftist Graham Platner easily seized the Democrat nomination for the U.S. Senate in Maine on Tuesday, despite a semi-truckload of scandal baggage. It began last year with the revelation that Platner had a Nazi tattoo on his chest, and it was not a swastika – it was a &quot;Totenkopf,&quot; the symbol of the S.S. troops that guarded the death camps in the Holocaust.
The broadcast networks avoided the subject of Platner and his tattoo for months. On April 22, a National Public Radio story skipped over it. So much for the show being titled &quot;All Things Considered.&quot; Steve Mistler of Maine Public Radio reported: &quot;Platner&apos;s well-documented controversies — including past offensive social media posts about sexual assault, rural white voters and the tipping habits of black people — haven&apos;t scared off high-profile endorsements,&quot; like those of Massachusetts Democrat Sen. Elizabeth Warren and others. Platner was painted as having populist momentum.
The TV networks arrived when a new scandal emerged on May 31: Platner had engaged in sexting with a number of women while he was newly married. We learned this because his embarrassed wife Amy warned campaign officials that it might become a problem, and someone leaked it to The Wall Street Journal.
The network Sunday hosts asked Democrats questions that were comically open-ended. On CBS, Margaret Brennan tried: &quot;Does he pass the character test?&quot; No. NBC&apos;s Kristen Welker threw one softly: &quot;Does Graham Platner pose a headache for Democrats?&quot; Duh. ABC&apos;s Jonathan Karl worried for his party: &quot;Do you have concerns with the weight of all these controversies that it may jeopardize Democratic hopes to get that Senate seat in Maine?&quot;
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Typically, in midterm election years, the broadcast networks largely avoid covering individual candidates with one typical exception: a Republican candidate or two who can be exploited as an embarrassment, as they did with Delaware’s Christine O’Donnell in 2010, Missouri’s Todd Akin in 2012, and Georgia’s Herschel Walker in 2022. Platner doesn’t fit that mold, although he would — if he were a Republican.
On June 5, the latest shoe dropped at the networks. The New York Times reported that several ex-girlfriends of Platner identified toxic and even allegedly abusive behavior toward them.
CBS evening anchor Tony Dokoupil, who the left claims is some kind of pro-Trump prop, served up a DNC spin: &quot;Graham Platner, if you don’t know, is an oyster farmer and the centerpiece of the Democrats’ plans to retake the U.S. Senate. He is also a changed man, he says, full of regret about his past. The trouble is that past keeps coming up.&quot;
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On ABC, reporter Selina Wang repeated the accusations of violent behavior – grabbing shoulders and leaving marks, twisting arms – and Platner denied any violence. Wang went soft on the Nazi tattoo: it was just &quot;a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol,&quot; and &quot;Platner insists he only recently became aware of the Nazi connection.&quot; Would anyone suggest a swastika &quot;resembled&quot; a Nazi symbol?
NBC was slow on the claims of domestic violence. On June 6, reporter Monica Alba concluded with the candidate’s flat denial: &quot;Platner, while saying in the past he was not a perfect boyfriend, denies ‘anything alleging physicality.’ And, come Tuesday, is likely to become a key part of Democrats’ hopes to win back the Senate.&quot;
The toughest network pundit was David Brooks on the &quot;PBS NewsHour&quot; on June 5. &quot;The guy is a moral degenerate. The abuse of women, the sexting, the Nazi tattoo, I don&apos;t even need to say anything beyond his Reddit posts … a pathetic empty guy who postures in a way that&apos;s kind of repulsive.&quot; But his counterpart Jonathan Capehart insisted Democrats needed to keep him to beat Republican Sen. Susan Collins and make life difficult for President Donald Trump.
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On Monday’s &quot;News Hour,&quot; NPR reporter Tamara Keith tried to spin away the scandals: &quot;Democrats have the front-runner that they have. And I think that there are lots of nuances here.&quot; Nuances, like a Nazi tattoo.
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On the morning of the primary on Tuesday, &quot;CBS Mornings&quot; co-host Gayle King announced Maine voters have &quot;heard a lot of negative stories about Platner’s relationship with women&quot; and reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns framed a Platner win as a &quot;test&quot; of &quot;just how much voters are willing to tolerate to ensure success for their party.&quot; Broadcast networks will heavily imply that winning a Democrat primary means the scandals have been overcome, and become tired &quot;old news.&quot;
After Platner won his primary, NBC’s Ryan Nobles touted Platner: &quot;Those scandals, in many ways, seem to strengthen his bond with a Democratic base, and now he’s prepared to take his progressive message into November. … The oyster man and Marine vet has energized progressives despite facing multiple scandals.&quot;
ABC late-night &quot;comedian&quot; Jimmy Kimmel offered his own take on Platner-Trump moral equivalence. Platner won the primary handily despite &quot;a number of embarrassing scandals, including revelations of a Nazi-esque tattoo on his body, sexting with women while he&apos;s married, and allegations of abuse. If Democrats cannot get him into the Senate, word is the Republicans are planning to nominate him for president in 2028.&quot;
This is the first Kimmel joke about Platner, and it’s more of a Trump joke. But broadcast comedians can always be counted on to underline the broadcast-news spin of the day. 
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			<news:keywords>Hidden inside a building in Alabama, the FBI has created its own small town as a dedicated cyber training ground for simulating cyberattacks.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MIKE DAVIS: Congress must finally kill the hidden tax in your online shopping cart</news:name>
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			<news:title>MIKE DAVIS: Congress must finally kill the hidden tax in your online shopping cart</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Every time you buy something online, you pay a toll. You just never see it.
It doesn&apos;t show up on your receipt. No politician voted for it. But it&apos;s baked into the price of nearly everything you buy, and it flows straight into the pockets of the most powerful corporations on earth.
That&apos;s the racket Amazon built. The Senate finally has a chance to break it by passing the bipartisan American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA).
When Amazon first opened its marketplace, it took roughly 19 cents of every dollar an independent seller earned. Today it takes close to half. Listing fees. Advertising fees. Fulfillment fees. Penalties for sellers who dare to offer a better price somewhere else. A small business owner in Ohio or Arizona forks over 45 to 50 cents on the dollar just for the privilege of reaching customers Amazon already cornered.
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Sellers can&apos;t eat those costs. So they raise prices. And Amazon punishes any seller who charges less on another website. List your product cheaper on your own store, and Amazon buries you in their search results. So prices climb everywhere, on every site, whether you shop at Amazon or not. This tollbooth taxes the entire internet. Groceries, gadgets, the everyday basics in every family budget all carry the same invisible markup.
It gets worse. Amazon&apos;s marketplace is flooded with sellers shipping cheap goods straight from China, dodging the safety rules, tariffs, and taxes that American businesses can&apos;t escape. The family shop on Main Street follows every rule and still loses shelf space to faceless overseas operations that follow none. Amazon&apos;s own search results often push shoppers toward those listings, because cheap goods move fast and the fees roll in no matter who pockets the sale. Amazon profits either way. American families don&apos;t.
Conservatives know this company from the other side, too. This is the same Amazon that yanked books off its virtual shelves when the content offended the leftist sensibilities of San Francisco and Silicon Valley. Pull a title here, throttle a seller there–all by whatever standard the elite invented that week. A company with this much control over what Americans can buy, read, and sell isn&apos;t a neutral marketplace. It&apos;s a gatekeeper with an agenda.
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This week, Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa reintroduced AICOA. The idea is simple enough that a fifth grader gets it. If you own the marketplace, you shouldn&apos;t get to rig it in your own favor. AICOA stops Big Tech&apos;s dominant platforms from burying competitors, strong-arming sellers into pricing nobody wanted, and using their size to crush everyone beneath them. Competition returns. Prices come down. The little guy gets a fair shot.
AICOA is one piece of the puzzle. Two more bills sit before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and they belong together.
The Open App Markets Act takes on Apple and Google, which pocket up to 30 percent of every app, subscription, and purchase Americans make on their phones. Picture a landlord who skims a third of every sale in every store he owns, then forbids you from shopping anywhere else. That&apos;s the app economy under Big Tech right now.
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The AMERICA Act targets Google&apos;s chokehold on digital advertising. Google runs the auction, owns the exchange, and represents the buyer and the seller at the same time. Small businesses pay more to advertise, and you pay more for everything they sell. End that conflict of interest and you put money back in Main Street&apos;s pocket.
Three bills. One goal. Stop the gatekeepers from taxing the whole economy.
AICOA has previously cleared the Judiciary Committee once on a lopsided bipartisan vote. More than 100 groups have backed it, free-market conservatives and consumer advocates alike. Affordability is the rare issue that unites a furious country.
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The lobbyists will swarm. They always do. They&apos;ll warn that reining in these companies hands a gift to China, kills innovation, breaks the internet you love. Save it. We&apos;ve heard this script before. Every monopoly in American history swore that competition would wreck everything, right up until competition proved them wrong.
Big Tech&apos;s oligarchs are trying to do the same because they built their fortunes by crushing competition, then dressed up the wreckage as progress. A market with real rivals innovates circles around a monopoly that answers to no one. China wins when America shields its monopolies. America wins when it unleashes its entrepreneurs.
The Senate Judiciary Committee should advance all three bills. No delay. No watering them down. Americans are sick of paying a toll to corporations that answer to no voter and serve no master but their own bottom line.
Cut the tollbooth. Open the markets. Let Americans compete again.
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			  <news:name>Socialist-run California city takes on Chevron while residents worry about long-term consequences</news:name>
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			<news:title>Socialist-run California city takes on Chevron while residents worry about long-term consequences</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Politics in Richmond, Calif., have revolved around one company for decades: Chevron. The oil giant operates a massive refinery in the city, creating jobs and contributing millions of dollars in tax revenue that helps fund local government. Despite its outsized economic role, Chevron has remained the primary political target of Richmond&apos;s democratic socialist leaders, particularly the influential Richmond Progressive Alliance (RPA).
The relationship between Richmond and Chevron has evolved from one of corporate dominance and influence to one of persistent conflict as the city&apos;s leadership moves further to the left.
&quot;I think it&apos;s pretty much a fact that for 100 years Chevron pretty much controlled the city of Richmond,&quot; former Richmond Mayor Tom Butt told Fox News Digital.
&quot;When I first got elected, the politics in Richmond were — the power in Richmond resided in big developers, industries, particularly Chevron, and lobbyists, that sort of thing. And so that was what I was fighting,&quot; Butt said. He added that the turning point came in the mid-2000s as the RPA began gaining influence. According to Butt, while he was skeptical of the RPA, the coalition was helpful in the city&apos;s fight against Chevron.
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The Chevron refinery, which is still operational, was completed in July 1902, according to the company&apos;s website, around three years before Richmond was incorporated as a city in 1905. Chevron noted that in 2002, as the refinery marked its 100th anniversary, it had over 1,300 employees and spanned 2,900 acres.
Current Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez, a member of the RPA and a democratic socialist, told Fox News Digital that he does not believe there are any communities hosting major oil companies that have achieved a balanced relationship between residents and industry.
&quot;The imbalance we see today stems from a lack of accountability and compassion among multibillion-dollar corporations whose operations can affect the health and safety of surrounding communities. True balance will be achieved only when corporations operate responsibly and give equal consideration to the needs of the communities they impact, not solely to the interests of shareholders,&quot; he said.
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The city&apos;s frustrations with Chevron go beyond local politics. Over the years, refinery incidents have raised concerns among residents about safety, pollution and corporate accountability.
In March 1999, an explosion and fire at the Chevron refinery released toxic fumes and prompted a shelter-in-place warning. SFGate reported at the time that three Chevron emergency response team workers were injured, and multiple workers were seen coughing. A spokesperson for the company told SFGate in 1999 that an explosion led to &quot;a very hot fire, and when you have burning liquid it&apos;s unpredictable. We&apos;re throwing everything we have at it.&quot;
A defining moment in Chevron&apos;s relationship with Richmond came in August 2012, when a ruptured pipe released flammable, high-temperature light gas oil that partially vaporized into a large opaque cloud. The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) found that the vapor cloud ignited approximately two minutes after the release, triggering a massive fire.
While no one was killed, approximately 15,000 people sought medical treatment in the weeks that followed for ailments including breathing problems, chest pain, shortness of breath, sore throats and headaches. The CSB ultimately concluded that the rupture resulted from severe corrosion and found that Chevron had failed to effectively implement internal recommendations to inspect or replace vulnerable piping before the accident.
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The refinery incidents fueled longstanding skepticism toward Chevron among many Richmond residents and activists, creating political momentum for leaders who argued the company should face greater oversight and contribute more to the economy.
Politics in Richmond became increasingly focused on Chevron after the 2012 fire, with activists and city leaders pushing the company to contribute more to the community. The tension culminated in 2024, when the Richmond City Council approved a deal in which Chevron agreed to pay $550 million in exchange for the removal of a proposed refinery tax measure from the ballot.
Chevron told local news outlet Richmondside that the &quot;agreement ensures Chevron Richmond can continue to provide Northern California with the affordable, reliable and ever-cleaner energy the region’s economy needs.&quot;
While Richmond leaders celebrated the deal as a victory, some residents questioned whether continued pressure on Chevron could push the company to leave, potentially triggering major economic consequences.
Butt argued that Chevron became an issue that helped the RPA go from a fringe movement to a major force in Richmond politics.
&quot;I think the secret to the RPA&apos;s initial success has to do with Chevron,&quot; he said. &quot;They identified an issue in Richmond that had enough sympathy that they could win an election on it.&quot;
Butt said that Chevron&apos;s waning influence in Richmond was evident in a 2014 municipal election. Chevron shelled out approximately $3 million to back a slate of preferred candidates, all of whom were defeated.
&quot;They put $3 million, which is a lot of money in Richmond, into backing a slate of candidates and all their candidates lost. And that was kind of the turning point for them where they went from owning Richmond to not owning Richmond,&quot; Butt told Fox News Digital.
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Even some of Chevron&apos;s critics acknowledge that Richmond faces a difficult balancing act between trying to hold the oil giant accountable without completely pushing it out. However, Butt believes that the RPA is hoping Chevron will close its doors.
&quot;The RPA basically would love to see Chevron closed down tomorrow, and then you know what they would do at that point for jet fuel and for gasoline for their cars and that sort of thing, I don&apos;t think they think that far ahead. That&apos;s just not it, it doesn&apos;t mean anything to them,&quot; he said.
The risk of Chevron scaling back its presence in California is not entirely hypothetical, as the company has already relocated its headquarters from San Ramon, Calif., to Houston, Texas. For some Richmond residents, the move reinforced concerns about the city&apos;s approach to the company.
&quot;Chevron built Richmond because, you know, back in the day everybody used to live two blocks away from Chevron,&quot; Mark Wassberg, a Richmond resident and former Chevron worker, told Fox News Digital.
Wassberg argued that the refinery jobs are difficult to replace with newer positions in green-energy, saying that he was making $1,400 weekly and had no overtime limits.
Not all Richmond residents who expressed concern about Chevron&apos;s future were completely against the city working to hold the company accountable. Richmond resident Stephen London said pollution concerns are common in the area and praised city leaders for extracting concessions from Chevron.
&quot;The city&apos;s on an upswing and, you know, we got a lot of money out of Chevron for their pollution. I think they get some of the credit for that from what I understand,&quot; London said.
However, London acknowledged that there were risks if the accountability push were to go too far.
&quot;You don&apos;t really want to kill the golden goose, you just want to squeeze a bunch of eggs out of them,&quot; he later said.
For London and other Richmond residents, the challenge facing city leadership is to find a way to hold Chevron accountable while preserving the jobs and tax revenue that the company has provided for generations.
Fox News Digital reached out to Chevron for comment but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Convicted killer Karmelo Anthony sentenced to 35 years after yearlong legal battle: Timeline</news:name>
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			<news:title>Convicted killer Karmelo Anthony sentenced to 35 years after yearlong legal battle: Timeline</news:title>
			<news:keywords>More than a year after Austin Metcalf was stabbed to death at a Texas high school track meet, a jury convicted Karmelo Anthony of murder and sentenced him to 35 years behind bars.
The case, which began with a confrontation between two teenagers under a team tent, quickly grew into a national flashpoint that drew intense public scrutiny and competing claims of self-defense.
As Anthony begins serving his sentence and prepares an appeal, here&apos;s a look back at the moments that defined the case.
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Metcalf, 17, was participating in a track championship event at Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco when he was fatally stabbed during a confrontation beneath a Memorial High School team tent.
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Anthony, then 17, was taken into custody at the scene and charged with murder. His bail was set at $1 million.
The killing immediately shocked the North Texas community and drew national attention. Metcalf died in the arms of his twin brother, Hunter.
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Appearing on Fox News&apos; &quot;America Reports,&quot; Jeff Metcalf mourned the loss of his son and described the bond Austin shared with his twin brother.
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&quot;My son is gone, and he&apos;ll never come home again,&quot; he said. &quot;Austin was the light of my life.&quot;
&quot;They were so tight. They had the best bond. They were best friends.&quot;
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During an appearance on Fox News&apos; &quot;The Will Cain Show,&quot; Hunter Metcalf described the moments after his twin brother was stabbed.
Hunter recalled rushing to Austin&apos;s side and trying to stop the bleeding.
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&quot;I put my hand on there, tried to make it stop, and I grabbed his head and I looked in his eyes,&quot; Hunter said.
&quot;I just saw his soul leave, and it took my soul, too.&quot;
TEXAS TRACK MEET STABBING SUSPECT TOLD RESPONDING OFFICER HE &apos;DID IT&apos;: DOCS
Fox News Digital obtained Anthony&apos;s arrest report, which detailed the moments after the stabbing.
According to the report, Anthony told a responding officer, &quot;I was protecting myself&quot; before being questioned and claimed Metcalf had &quot;put his hands on&quot; him.
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When an officer referred to him as the alleged suspect, according to the report, Anthony replied: &quot;I&apos;m not alleged. I did it.&quot;
The report also stated Anthony asked officers whether Metcalf would be OK and whether the stabbing could be considered self-defense.
KARMELO ANTHONY TRIAL CONSUMED BY RACE AND SELF-DEFENSE, BUT HIDDEN HURDLE COULD BE KEY: EXPERT
A GiveSendGo fundraiser established by Anthony&apos;s family quickly became a source of national debate, eventually growing to more than $633,000.
At the same time, Anthony&apos;s attorneys sought a reduction of his $1 million bail, arguing it was excessive.
ONLINE FUNDRAISER FOR TEXAS TRACK MEET STABBING SUSPECT NEARS $150K
The fundraising campaign and bond fight became early flashpoints in a case that was increasingly being debated far beyond Texas.
A Collin County judge reduced Anthony&apos;s bail from $1 million to $250,000.
Anthony was released from jail and placed on house arrest with an ankle monitor while awaiting trial.
TEXAS TRACK MEET STABBING SUSPECT’S LAWYER PLANS TO ASK FOR $1M BOND TO BE LOWERED: REPORT
Defense attorney Mike Howard urged the public not to rush to judgment and argued there were &quot;two sides to every story.&quot;
As national attention intensified, public tensions surrounding the case spilled into press conferences, social media and public events.
A news conference organized by Dominique Alexander and the Next Generation Action Network drew national attention after Jeff Metcalf appeared at the event and was later escorted out by police.
SLAIN TEXAS TEEN AUSTIN METCALF’S HOME SWATTED HOURS AFTER TENSE PRESS CONFERENCE SHOWDOWN
Days later, representatives for Anthony&apos;s family said they had relocated after reporting harassment, unwanted deliveries and safety concerns at their home.
The controversy continued when personal information belonging to Judge Angela Tucker, who reduced Anthony&apos;s bail, circulated online.
Frisco ISD announced Anthony would receive his diploma but would not be allowed to attend graduation ceremonies.
The decision generated another round of public debate as the criminal case continued to unfold.
A Collin County grand jury indicted Anthony on a first-degree murder charge in Metcalf&apos;s death.
District Attorney Greg Willis announced the indictment after presenting evidence to the grand jury.
AUSTIN METCALF’S SUSPECTED KILLER INDICTED ON FIRST-DEGREE MURDER CHARGE IN TRACK MEET STABBING
Jeff Metcalf told Fox News Digital he was pleased the case was moving forward but acknowledged that &quot;it will never bring my son back.&quot;
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A judge scheduled Anthony&apos;s murder trial for June 1, 2026.
Judge John Roach issued a gag order restricting public comments from attorneys, witnesses, law enforcement officials and others connected to the case, citing concerns that extensive publicity could affect Anthony&apos;s right to a fair trial.
Jury selection began June 1, 2026, as supporters of both Anthony and Metcalf gathered outside the courthouse.
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Members of the New Black Panther Party and other activists appeared outside during the proceedings as one of Texas&apos; most closely watched murder trials got underway.
Jurors heard testimony from students who witnessed the confrontation beneath the Memorial High School team tent.
One witness testified Anthony was asked to leave roughly 15 times before the encounter escalated.
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Another recalled hearing Metcalf say, &quot;I&apos;m not going to fight you at a track meet.&quot;
Witnesses also described Anthony becoming increasingly confrontational before the stabbing.
Anthony admitted stabbing Metcalf but maintained he acted in self-defense.
Defense attorney Mark Howard argued Anthony feared for his safety after being confronted by a larger student.
Prosecutors countered that Anthony escalated a verbal dispute into a deadly encounter.
&quot;You don&apos;t get to meet a shove with a stab,&quot; prosecutor Bill Wirskye told jurors. &quot;That equals murder plain and simple. Unjustified murder.&quot;
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After roughly three hours of deliberations, jurors found Anthony guilty of murder.
Anthony broke down in tears as the verdict was read and was immediately taken into custody.
The verdict represented a decisive rejection of Anthony&apos;s self-defense claim.
During victim impact statements, Metcalf&apos;s family addressed Anthony directly.
&quot;We were robbed,&quot; Jeff Metcalf said.
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&quot;This was never about race or politics. We all bleed the same color.&quot;
Hunter Metcalf also addressed Anthony directly, telling him, &quot;I want you to realize how much pain you caused me and my family.&quot;
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&quot;You let the devil take over you in the moment,&quot; he added.
Metcalf&apos;s mother, Meghan Metcalf, delivered one of the most memorable statements of the hearing.
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&quot;You may have been sentenced to 35 years behind bars. You should feel lucky,&quot; she said. &quot;I&apos;ve been sentenced to a lifetime without my son.&quot;
Jurors sentenced Anthony to 35 years in prison after rejecting a finding that he acted in &quot;sudden passion,&quot; which could have reduced his punishment.
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Anthony was immediately taken into custody and later transferred to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice&apos;s Pack Unit near Navasota to begin serving his sentence.
He will be eligible for parole after serving half of his 35-year term.
Anthony filed a notice of appeal, officially launching the next phase of a case that has remained in the national spotlight since April 2025. His attorneys are expected to ask a higher court to review both the conviction and his 35-year prison sentence.
Fox News&apos; Peter D&apos;Abrosca, Brooke Taylor, Peter Cuddihy, Sarah Rumpf-Whitten, Julia Bonavita, Kelsie Cairns and Lindsey Reese contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Woman airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after shark attack at popular Sydney beach</news:name>
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			<news:title>Woman airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after shark attack at popular Sydney beach</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A 30-year-old woman was rushed to a hospital Saturday with serious injuries after being attacked by a shark at a Sydney beach, the latest in a string of recent shark attacks off Australia&apos;s coast.
Officials said emergency crews responded to Coogee Beach on Saturday morning following reports that a swimmer had been bitten.
The woman was airlifted to a hospital for treatment, police said in a statement.
&quot;The woman was pulled from ⁠the water by members of the public who commenced ​first aid,&quot; police said.
AUSTRALIAN TEENAGER DIES IN DEVASTATING SHARK ATTACK, NEARLY 100 YARDS FROM POPULAR BEACH: REPORT
Authorities said she suffered serious injuries to her arm and leg.
Coogee Beach and two nearby beaches were closed following the attack.
The incident comes amid a recent series of fatal shark attacks across Australia.
SHARK ATTACK DEATHS SURGE ABOVE DECADE AVERAGE IN 2025
Last week, officials said a 35-year-old fisherman was killed by a suspected shark measuring nearly 15 feet long off the coast of Western Australia.
The man was spearfishing near Michaelmas Island, a protected sand cay near Albany.
On May 24, 39-year-old Michael Jensz was killed after suffering fatal injuries during a suspected bull shark attack while spearfishing along the Great Barrier Reef.
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Just days earlier, on May 16, 38-year-old Steve Mattabonni was killed in a suspected great white shark attack near Rottnest Island, a popular tourist destination off Western Australia.
Earlier this year, a 12-year-old also died following a shark attack in Sydney Harbour.
Dozens of beaches along Australia&apos;s east coast were temporarily closed in January after four shark attacks were reported over a two-day period.
Officials said heavy rain had created murky water conditions that may have attracted sharks while reducing visibility.
Australia averages about 20 shark attacks each year, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Brie Stimson and Reuters contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>May Jobs Report: Small Business Hiring Slowed As Labor Cost Concerns Hit Record High</news:name>
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			<news:title>May Jobs Report: Small Business Hiring Slowed As Labor Cost Concerns Hit Record High</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
Small business job openings declined sharply in May while concerns over rising labor costs reached the highest level in the survey’s history, according to the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) May Jobs Report released Friday.
The NFIB Small Business Employment Index remained essentially flat in May, standing at 100.3 after 100.4 in April. This marks the third consecutive monthly decline. The index now sits below the 2025 average of 101.2, though it remains slightly above the long-term historical average of 100.
In May, 29% of small business owners reported job openings they could not fill, a 5-point drop from April and the lowest reading since May 2020. Openings for skilled workers fell 2 points to 27%, while openings for unskilled positions dropped 4 points to 9%.
“Concerns about rising labor costs increased significantly to the highest reading in the survey’s history,” stated Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg. “Small business owners are facing mounting pressure to retain workers, and many firms are navigating costly new state mandates. While current conditions restrict Main Street’s already-thin profit margins, compensation measures remain steady for now.”
Arizona-specific concerns added to the unease. “Arizona small businesses are growing increasingly uneasy as labor costs climb and uncertainty around state tax policy remains unresolved,” NFIB State Director Chad Heinrich added. “Failure to conform with the business provisions Congress made permanent at the federal level will result in a tax hike on Main Street Arizonans. Small businesses need certainty to plan, invest, and create jobs, and time is running short for lawmakers to deliver.”
Looking ahead, hiring plans weakened further. A seasonally adjusted net 9% of owners plan to create new jobs in the next three months, down 4 points from April and the lowest level since May 2020. This falls below the historical average of a net 11%.
Overall, 55% of owners reported hiring or trying to hire in May, up slightly from April. However, 46% of all owners (representing 84% of those actively hiring or trying to hire) reported few or no qualified applicants for open positions.
Labor quality, the most important business problem eased to 13%, the lowest since December 2016. In contrast, labor costs surged in importance, cited by 14% of owners as their top problem — a 5 point increase from April and the highest reading on record.
Despite softening demand for new hires, compensation pressures persisted. A net 31% of owners reported rising worker compensation in May, up 1 point from April. Plans to raise compensation in the coming three months held steady at 18%.
Ethan Faverino is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.
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			  <news:name>Arizona Cargo Theft Task Force Bill Heads To Hobbs Amid Rising Freight Theft Concerns</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona Cargo Theft Task Force Bill Heads To Hobbs Amid Rising Freight Theft Concerns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
Arizona lawmakers have sent Gov. Katie Hobbs a bill creating a statewide cargo theft task force as law enforcement agencies report organized theft crews targeting freight along the state’s rail and trucking corridors.
Senate Bill 1452, sponsored by Sen. Kevin Payne (R-LD27), would require the Arizona Attorney General, subject to legislative appropriation, to establish a Cargo Theft Task Force to combat crimes involving theft, diversion, embezzlement, unlawful taking, or fraudulent acquisition of cargo or freight.


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Under the bill, the Attorney General would invite federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to participate in the task force. The task force would focus on offenses involving cargo moving in, constituting, or affecting interstate or intrastate commerce.
The proposed task force would include one full-time prosecutor, one full-time paralegal, one full-time support staff member, six investigators, and any additional law enforcement personnel designated by the Attorney General.
The task force would be required to meet regularly to review investigations and intelligence, provide updates on ongoing cases, investigate and recommend prosecutions for organized or repeat offenders, review cases referred by law enforcement agencies, and coordinate with law enforcement and industry stakeholders to identify emerging cargo theft trends and prevention strategies.
The bill defines cargo as merchandise, goods, or wares transported or intended to be transported in commerce, including goods at any stage of the supply chain from origin to final destination. It defines cargo theft to include unlawful taking or appropriation of cargo or freight through fraud, deception, misrepresentation, or identity manipulation from a commercial motor vehicle, trailer, railcar, intermodal container, warehouse, freight facility, distribution center, or other location within the supply chain.
The task force would also be required to submit an annual report beginning July 1, 2027, to the governor, Senate president, and House speaker, with a copy provided to the Secretary of State. The report would include summaries of investigations, prosecutions, enforcement actions, cargo theft trends and patterns, recovered cargo, restitution, forfeited assets, and recommendations for legislative or policy action.
The Senate Republican Caucus said Arizona’s position as a major transportation and logistics hub for the Southwest makes the state vulnerable to cargo theft schemes targeting trucks, warehouses, freight facilities, and supply chains.
“Cargo theft is not a victimless crime,” Payne said. “When organized criminals steal truckloads of merchandise, food, medical supplies, or other goods moving through our supply chains, the cost doesn’t simply disappear. Businesses lose inventory, consumers pay higher prices, and law enforcement is left chasing increasingly sophisticated criminal operations that often cross city, county, and state boundaries.”
Payne said Arizona’s location makes it a critical transportation corridor and a target for organized cargo theft.
“SB 1452 gives law enforcement another tool to identify criminal networks, recover stolen property, hold offenders accountable, and better protect the businesses, workers, and families who depend on a secure and reliable supply chain,” Payne said. “At a time when Americans are already struggling with the cost of everyday necessities, we should be doing everything possible to stop organized theft from making those costs even worse.”
The legislation comes as Arizona law enforcement agencies have reported organized cargo theft activity along the state’s rail corridors. FreightWaves reported Wednesday that two men were arrested and more than $500,000 in merchandise was recovered after a train burglary near Meteor Crater, west of Winslow.
According to the report, Coconino County investigators received a report on May 29 that several individuals were removing merchandise from a stopped BNSF Railway train and loading it into a van and box truck parked near the tracks. Authorities later stopped the van and arrested Jaime Beltran-Bojorquez, 32, and Gerardo Mares Vazquez, 28. Investigators said a second vehicle fled from deputies before crashing near Williams, and two unidentified suspects fled on foot and remained at large.
Detective Curtis Peery of the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office told FreightWaves that investigators are encountering both independent theft crews and organized criminal networks operating in the region. Peery told AZFamily that Northern Arizona sees “somewhere between 8 to 12 events a month.”
Peery told FreightWaves that electronics and clothing are among the most frequently targeted commodities because they can be quickly resold. He said the remote locations of many rail thefts make investigations more difficult and that coordination among agencies has been critical. “When we as departments work together that is where we have been the most effective and successful at combating these criminal organizations,” he added.
Cargo theft has become a growing concern for the trucking industry and law enforcement agencies nationwide. In a June 4 report, the National Insurance Crime Bureau, citing reporting from Transport Topics and industry data, said truckers nationwide are experiencing freight theft at a rate of $18 million per day. The report also noted that cargo theft schemes increasingly include deceptive pickups, fake identities, forged credentials, and carrier impersonation.
Tony Bradley, president and CEO of the Arizona Trucking Association, previously testified in support of SB 1452 before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. According to Land Line, Bradley told lawmakers cargo theft has become “a very sophisticated international crime issue” and identified Arizona as a hotspot.
Bradley said trucking industry members have increasingly contacted the association for help after cargo theft incidents and said a central point of coordination through the Attorney General’s Office could help law enforcement across all 15 counties.
SB 1452 follows similar efforts in other states to address cargo theft and organized freight crime. The National Insurance Crime Bureau reported that Arkansas and Tennessee have enacted new cargo theft laws, while California and Arizona have considered task-force legislation.
Matthew Holloway is a senior reporter for AZ Free News. Follow him on X for his latest stories, or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.
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			<news:title>GOP Lawmakers Deliver Government Transparency Bill To Hobbs Amid Pay-To-Play Allegations</news:title>
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Arizona’s Republican state lawmakers are challenging Gov. Katie Hobbs to sign into law a government transparency bill amid the ongoing “pay-to-play” scandal involving the governor.
This past week, the Republican-led legislature sent SB 1186 to Hobbs’ desk. The legislation was inspired partly by ongoing legal challenges to the legality of the Arizona Medicaid program’s contract award system, and partly by ongoing allegations that Hobbs arranged for a unique rate increase to one of her top campaign donors. 
Sunshine Residential Homes, a group home operator, donated more than $400,000 collectively to Hobbs’ gubernatorial campaign, Hobbs’ inaugural fund, and the Arizona Democratic Party. 
Once Hobbs took office, the Arizona Department of Child Safety gave Sunshine Residential Homes a 30% rate increase, though no other group homes received rate increases and over a dozen contracts were terminated. This was reported initially by the Arizona Republic in 2024, along with another key detail indicating a close relationship between the governor and the company: Hobbs fine dining at the mansion of Sunshine Residential Homes CEO Simon Kottoor. 
Hobbs’ inaugural fund — which reached nearly $2 million — was another funding source that was shrouded in secrecy. The inauguration event cost about $200,000, leaving the million-plus as a nonprofit source of funds to be spent at Hobbs’ discretion. 
Attorney General Kris Mayes, a fellow Democrat, has maintained that her investigation into the alleged pay-to-play arrangement remains ongoing. Hobbs has yet to take Mayes up on her request for an interview. 
The proposed legislation from Arizona’s Republican lawmakers would require companies that obtain state contracts or certain state grants to disclose anything of value provided in the previous five years to the governor, campaign-related entities, inaugural funds, and organizations making independent expenditures supporting or opposing the governor or their political opponents. 
The legislation would also prohibit state agencies and employees from destroying notes created during the evaluation 
The bill sponsor, State Sen. T.J. Shope (R-LD16), said financial disclosures should come before the state awards any contracts and grants, in order to ensure transparency and fairness in the process.
“Arizonans have watched one contracting controversy after another and are rightly asking whether political connections are influencing decisions involving billions of taxpayer dollars,” said Shope. “Governor Hobbs now has an opportunity to show Arizonans she supports transparency in government by signing this legislation.”
An advisory team was formed in the House to address this alleged pay-to-play scheme by Hobbs, and they also have their own investigation underway. The lawmakers hired outside counsel from out of state — Justin Smith with the Missouri-based James Otis Law Group — to conduct an independent investigation.
Smith led a battery and defamation lawsuit against E. Jean Carroll, an accuser of President Donald Trump.
That independent investigation initiated by lawmakers is ongoing. All findings from the outside counsel go to the advisory team and House leadership. 
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell and Auditor General Lindsey Perry are also coordinating on an investigation into the matter involving Hobbs and Sunshine Residential Homes. The House advisory team announced last year it would coordinate with Mitchell and Perry on their investigation.
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			<news:title>WATCH: House Dems blame racism, all-White jury for Karmelo Anthony&apos;s guilty verdict</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House Democrats are raising concerns about how race and jury selection may have impacted the guilty verdict in the Karmelo Anthony case, with several arguing the verdict highlights the racism they believe exists in the criminal justice system.
&quot;A travesty, two lives ruined, and what struck me most is that you had an all-white jury,&quot; Rep. Christian Menefee, D-Texas, said when asked his thoughts on the guilty verdict. &quot;You had preemptive strikes that were used in order to achieve an all white jury.&quot;
After Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison on Tuesday for the stabbing and killing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a high school track event, many activists and Democratic lawmakers have claimed the trial to be unfair and racist. 
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Many are claiming the jurors were all white, and that this contributed to the rejection of Anthony&apos;s self-defense claim.
&quot;Juries should represent the diversity of this country, and if a white kid was convicted of murder and it was an all-black jury that did the conviction, people would say this is patently unfair,&quot; Menefee said. &quot;So why should it be fair if it&apos;s the other way around?&quot;
But sources close to the trial told Fox News Digital that there were three jurors who were racial minorities. They said that of the 18 total jurors, including alternates, six were minorities. Additionally, four Black men testified in defense of Metcalf, saying Anthony was not provoked in any way to justify stabbing the 17-year-old.
SELF-DEFENSE CLAIM IN AUSTIN METCALF SLAYING IS &apos;UPHILL BATTLE&apos;: EXPERT
Supporters of Anthony claim that he stabbed Metcalf as an act of self defense, arguing he did not receive a fair trial. Some activists and Democratic lawmakers have called for further review of the case and urged Anthony to pursue an appeal.
&quot;Here is a case where a young man certainly appears to have been being attacked and defended himself,&quot; Rep. Troy Carter, D-La., said about the case.
&quot;It does bring in light the imbalance in our judicial system, as it relates to African Americans and people of color&quot; Carter continued. &quot;And that&apos;s a shame. So hopefully, there&apos;ll be an opportunity for some appeal and some further discussion.&quot;
&quot;Case after case, after case you see that if it is a young black person, they&apos;re not allowed to be fearful, they&apos;re not allowed self-defense, they don&apos;t get the same standard ground opportunities that other people get,&quot; Menefee said. &quot;But then other races do.&quot;
AUSTIN METCALF&apos;S DAD EXPRESSES EMPATHY FOR KARMELO ANTHONY AS KILLER&apos;S PARENTS SAY &apos;THEY DID A NUMBER ON US&apos;
Some lawmakers were less likely to directly blame the trial as unfair due to race, but were still sympathetic toward Anthony and were not blatantly opposed to the idea of looking further into the evidence in the case despite a verdict already being made.
&quot;We&apos;ve got to stop this loss and the killing of these young children, number one,&quot; Rep. Jonathan Jackson, D-Ill., said. &quot;First of all, they need to reopen it and all the evidence needs to come forward.&quot;
&quot;I think it&apos;s an unfortunate circumstance all the way around,&quot; Rep. Shomari Figures, D-Ala., said.
He continued, &quot;You have one young man who was killed. His family will never get to be with him again. You have another young man who, for all intents and purposes, thrown a lot of years of his life. A lot of the years of this life. If he does 35 years, he’ll be 50 — in his 50s — when he gets out. And it&apos;s just totally unfortunate.&quot;
Throughout their criticism of the verdict, several lawmakers framed the case as part of a larger debate over race, self-defense claims and equal treatment for minorities under the law.
&quot;The American justice system does not work equally for everybody,&quot; Menefee said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Elon Musk sent Gad Saad a cryptic late night text that led to a secret canyon rendezvous</news:name>
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			<news:title>Elon Musk sent Gad Saad a cryptic late night text that led to a secret canyon rendezvous</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Behavioral scientist and author Gad Saad revealed a previously untold story about a late-night meeting with billionaire Elon Musk, describing a series of security checkpoints and mysterious escorts that made him feel like &quot;James Bond.&quot;
Speaking on the &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity&quot; podcast, Saad said Musk sent him a text with an address in Austin, Texas, that led him to transportation for what became a secretive meeting.
&quot;I receive a one-line text from Elon at around 9:30 at night, the address of his house in Austin,&quot; Saad said. &quot;Driver comes, picks me up. I go through these canyons and he goes, ‘We&apos;re here, sir.’ I&apos;m like, ‘We’re here where?’ It&apos;s like in the middle of a canyon. I can&apos;t see anything.&quot;
He said after he was dropped off in the canyon around 10 p.m., he saw a black van and walked toward it.
IN WAKE OF CHARLIE KIRK’S MURDER, ELON MUSK SAYS SECURITY ISSUES KEEP HIM FROM SPENDING MUCH TIME IN PUBLIC
&quot;I said, ‘Well maybe that&apos;s my only shot here.’ I walk up to the van. It&apos;s completely different. The door, the window goes down. ‘Name, sir?&apos; Gad Saad. &apos;OK, keep walking up and then there&apos;ll be a gate that opens.’ I keep walking, the gate opens, a guy kind of materializes,&quot; he said, describing the man as coming &quot;out of the trees.&quot;
The story offered a rare glimpse into Musk&apos;s private world and security operation before the two men finally met face to face for the first time. Saad said after meeting this final person, he was told to &quot;follow&quot; him.
&quot;10 seconds later, I&apos;m hugging it out with Elon,&quot; Saad said, describing how he later told the story to his wife. &quot;So, I tell her the story, and I said to her, ‘I think I&apos;m James Bond.’ She goes, ‘I think you&apos;re James Bond also.’&quot;
GAD SAAD WARNS ‘SUICIDAL EMPATHY’ IS PUSHING THE WEST TOWARD COLLAPSE
Musk has repeatedly shared Saad’s posts on X, including commentary on suicidal empathy. Saad has described suicidal empathy as the idea that excessive compassion is currently undermining Western countries’ survival instincts, including the United States.
Earlier this month, Musk reposted a message from Saad that read, &quot;Every action that I partake is animated by two ideals: Truth and freedom. Seeing the endless attacks on both ideals throughout the West is soul-crushing.&quot;
&quot;We did not lose a war of aggression. We decided that giving up our women, our children, our heritage, our society, our religions, our culture, our safety, our liberties, and our freedoms was LESS important than protecting the honour of those who wish to enslave us, kill us, vanquish us,&quot; he wrote.
DAVID MARCUS: HOW LEFTIST LUNATICS ARE RED-PILLING TESLA OWNERS
&quot;It was all self-inflicted via parasitic suicidal empathy. Remember my words. We have signed up for endless strife and conflict.&quot;
Speaking with Hannity, Saad went deeper on his theory about suicidal empathy, saying decades of research show conservatives consistently report higher levels of happiness than their counterparts on the left, arguing the difference stems from how each side views society.
&quot;I offer a speculative explanation, but I think it makes sense,&quot; he said in Tuesday&apos;s episode.
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&quot;The conservative wakes up in the morning with a sense of existential comfort. It may not be a perfect society, but we have freedom, we have liberties, we have all sorts of foundational values that are worth conserving, and it&apos;s conservative.&quot;
&quot;On the other hand,&quot; he continued, &quot;the progressive wakes up with existential angst. We live in a transphobic, Islamophobic, misogynistic, racist, bigoted [society].&quot;
Because of that contrast, he suggests conservatives are more likely to feel content and optimistic about their lives, while progressives&apos; focus on societal problems can contribute to dissatisfaction and anxiety.
Fox News Digital’s Taylor Penley contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>How Sergio Gor Is Transforming the Role of U.S. Ambassador in the Trump Era</news:name>
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			<news:title>How Sergio Gor Is Transforming the Role of U.S. Ambassador in the Trump Era</news:title>
			<news:keywords>From his post in New Delhi, Mr. Gor has become a force in U.S. foreign policy, chasing business deals and stunning diplomats by reversing a long-planned embassy building project.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump Is Losing Ground With White Working-Class Voters on the Economy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A review of polling data shows an extraordinary swing among white working-class voters on the president’s handling of the economy.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The Detectives Posed as Dealers. The Cocaine They Peddled Was Real.</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Detectives Posed as Dealers. The Cocaine They Peddled Was Real.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For years, narcotics detectives in Hialeah, Fla., handed out real cocaine in sting operations, often losing track of the drugs. A judge excoriated the practice in a recent ruling.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Independent Cascadia? Greater Idaho? Disunited States Look Toward Divorce</news:name>
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			<news:title>Independent Cascadia? Greater Idaho? Disunited States Look Toward Divorce</news:title>
			<news:keywords>At a moment when even the prospects of dialogue seem far-fetched, movements to redraw state lines to link like-minded regions, or even to secede from the union, are gaining strength.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>L.A. Kicks Off the World Cup With a Party</news:name>
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			<news:title>L.A. Kicks Off the World Cup With a Party</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fans, many draped in flags and colorful costumes, arrived at SoFi Stadium hours before the United States began its campaign against Paraguay.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>GOP offers voucher deal to avoid ballot fight</news:name>
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			<news:title>GOP offers voucher deal to avoid ballot fight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX -- House Republican leaders are agreeing to impose some new limits on the use of school vouchers in exchange for education advocates asking voters to approve a more far-reaching measure.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Havasu man arrested after police find meth, pipe</news:name>
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			<news:title>Havasu man arrested after police find meth, pipe</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Lake Havasu City man was arrested after police found methamphetamine and a glass pipe during a motel parking lot contact.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Driver accused of hitting parked tank in Havasu DUI case</news:name>
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			<news:title>Driver accused of hitting parked tank in Havasu DUI case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A pickup truck crashed into a parked military tank in Lake Havasu City, leading to a DUI arrest.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Havasu man accused of kicking officer during jail altercation</news:name>
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			<news:title>Havasu man accused of kicking officer during jail altercation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Lake Havasu City man is accused of kicking a police officer in the chest during an altercation inside the city jail.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California man accused of choking woman during Havasu domestic dispute</news:name>
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			<news:title>California man accused of choking woman during Havasu domestic dispute</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California man was arrested after police said he choked a woman during a domestic violence incident in Lake Havasu City.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ukrainian national who completed Air Force officer training convicted in ghost gun 3D printing operation</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ukrainian national who completed Air Force officer training convicted in ghost gun 3D printing operation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Ukrainian national who completed U.S. Air Force officer training was recently convicted of five counts after authorities intercepted illegal gun parts from China and uncovered a &quot;ghost gun&quot; 3D printing operation inside his home.
A federal jury found Yaroslav Vishnevski, 33, of Harrisburg, Illinois, guilty of receipt or possession of an unregistered short-barreled rifle; manufacturing a National Firearms Act (NFA) weapon without paying special occupancy tax; receipt or possession of an unregistered short-barreled shotgun; receipt or possession of an unregistered silencer; and possession of an Atlas Arms 12-gauge short-barreled shotgun with an obliterated serial number, according to the U.S. Attorney&apos;s Office for the Southern District of Illinois.
The investigation was triggered on April 22, 2024, when U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted a package shipped from China that contained two suspected firearm silencers, according to a criminal complaint obtained by Fox News Digital.
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The parcel was addressed to Vishnevski&apos;s home in southern Illinois.
On May 2, 2024, an undercover agent with the Illinois State Police (ISP) dropped the package off on Vishnevski&apos;s front porch and watched as Vishnevski retrieved the package and brought it inside, according to court filings.
Shortly after he left the house without the package, marked ISP units pulled him over in a traffic stop while a SWAT team executed a search warrant inside the home.
MARYLAND MAN ON THE RUN AFTER POLICE ALLEGEDLY FIND MASSIVE STASH OF ILLEGAL GHOST GUNS IN HOME
Inside the house and a camper parked outside, federal and state law enforcement allegedly discovered a highly active, illegal weapons workshop. 
Court documents note authorities seized three 3D printers and a &quot;Ghost Gunner&quot; desktop CNC machine — a tool commonly used to mill untraceable &quot;80%&quot; firearm receivers.
Investigators reported finding a massive haul of illegal and untraceable weapons, including numerous 3D-printed silencers and firearm frames; privately made, untraceable short-barreled rifles lacking serial numbers; an Atlas Arms 12-gauge short-barreled shotgun with an obliterated serial number; and a Glock 19X modified with an aftermarket stock and vertical foregrip.
Federal law requires short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns and silencers to be registered in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record, and manufacturers must pay a special occupancy tax. 
Vishnevski had no such registrations, according to court filings.
Following his convictions, U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft told Fox News Digital there is a clear line between criminal enterprises and legal gun ownership.
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&quot;The real world contains nuance, and two things can be true at the same time: We staunchly defend the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans, while simultaneously recognizing that machine guns, short-barreled rifles, silencers illegally imported from China, and untraceable ghost guns present obvious dangers,&quot; Weinhoeft said. &quot;The Department of Justice strikes this balance each day aggressively enforcing the criminal laws passed by Congress, while vigorously defending the constitutional rights of responsible gun owners in court.&quot;
Vishnevski, who is reportedly a U.S. citizen, told Capitol News Illinois he thought the government was surveilling him prior to his arrest because he was born in Ukraine and lived there until the age of 6, before immigrating to the U.S. a year later.
He told the outlet he completed Air Force officer training and enrolled at the St. Louis University School of Medicine under orders to serve as an Air Force physician after graduation, but left the program early and transferred to the Individual Ready Reserve.
Following his arrest, Vishnevski told the outlet an agent with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had questioned him about his views on Ukraine and any associations with its citizens.
The U.S. Air Force and DHS did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Andrew Yang thinks the next big startup opportunity is lowering the cost of living</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Christian Pulisic subbed out at halftime of USMNT World Cup opener after feeling tightness in calf</news:name>
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			<news:title>Christian Pulisic subbed out at halftime of USMNT World Cup opener after feeling tightness in calf</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After a first half for the ages, USMNT fans got a scare when star Christian Pulisic did not return for the second half of the United States&apos; World Cup opener against Paraguay.
The Hershey, Pennsylvania, native, who plays club soccer for AC Milan, assisted on the United States’ second goal, scored by Folarin Balogun, and was one of the team’s most noticeable players throughout the first half.
However, when the team emerged from the tunnel, it was revealed that Pulisic had been subbed out in favor of Sebastian Berhalter, son of former USMNT player and coach Gregg Berhalter.
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The thing was, the team did not give any reason for why the change was made.
It was reported during the FOX Sports broadcast that Pulisic had indicated to family in the stands that he was OK.
After the United States capped off its 4-1 victory, USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino shed light on why the star was substituted. Per The Athletic&apos;s Tom Bogert, Pochettino said Pulisic took a kick to the calf that caused some tightness, and the decision to remove him was purely precautionary.
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Some of the concern from fans stemmed from Pulisic&apos;s recent injury history. He sat out last summer&apos;s Gold Cup to rest after playing 50 club matches with AC Milan.
The following season, he dealt with several injuries. Most recently, according to ESPN, he missed a match last month because of a lower-back issue.
Pulisic is a key piece of the USMNT, and his absence was noticeable in the second half.
While Pochettino said the substitution was purely precautionary, American fans will likely remain uneasy until Pulisic is back on the field and fully healthy.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Havasu Chamber awards announced: Here are the winners</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>The Lake Havasu Area Chamber of Commerce recognized a dozen individuals and organizations for their contributions to the community, business leadership and volunteer service during its annual Chamber Awards program.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New York anchor Bill Ritter announces Alzheimer&apos;s diagnosis during his final Eyewitness News broadcast</news:name>
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			<news:title>New York anchor Bill Ritter announces Alzheimer&apos;s diagnosis during his final Eyewitness News broadcast</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Veteran New York news anchor Bill Ritter revealed Friday that he has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer&apos;s disease, bringing an end to his more than two-decade run behind the WABC-TV anchor desk.
Ritter, 76, who has anchored the station&apos;s 6 p.m. newscast in New York City since 2001, revealed during Friday&apos;s Eyewitness News broadcast that it would be his final night anchoring the program.
&quot;After a series of tests, my doctors have told me I have Alzheimer&apos;s,&quot; Ritter said during the broadcast.
&quot;It&apos;s early-stage Alzheimer&apos;s, and they say the treatments I&apos;m getting are keeping it at bay, for now,&quot; he continued. &quot;But there is no guarantee, because there&apos;s no cure yet for Alzheimer&apos;s.&quot;
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&quot;So, unless someone finds an amazing cure, and soon, tonight will be the last newscast I anchor,&quot; he added.
According to ABC7, Ritter joined WABC-TV in 1998 after an extensive journalism career that included work at the Los Angeles Times, local television stations in California and positions with ABC News.
He began anchoring the station&apos;s 11 p.m. Eyewitness News broadcast in 1999 and was added to the flagship 6 p.m. newscast in 2001. He also anchored the station&apos;s 5 p.m. broadcast for several years.
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ABC7 reported that Ritter will remain with the station in a new role focused in part on reporting about Alzheimer&apos;s disease and other neurological conditions, as well as their impact on patients and families.
&quot;For decades, Bill Ritter has covered and led New Yorkers through the stories that matter most,&quot; WABC-TV General Manager Marilu Galvez said in a statement.
&quot;A defining presence at ABC7, he has done so with exceptional insight, integrity and, most of all, heart, earning the love and respect of viewers and colleagues alike,&quot; she continued.
&quot;While he is stepping away from daily anchoring, he will continue to be an integral part of our ABC7 family, including sharing personal updates and providing resources to help others impacted by Alzheimer&apos;s better understand the disease and the resources available to them.&quot;
&quot;Bill is strong, brilliant, and resourceful, and we look forward to his continued reporting on Eyewitness News,&quot; Galvez added.
Ritter also noted during the broadcast that his father died from Alzheimer&apos;s disease in 1998 after battling the illness for years.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US earns historic win in World Cup opener after beatdown of Paraguay as the legend of Folarin Balogun is born</news:name>
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			<news:title>US earns historic win in World Cup opener after beatdown of Paraguay as the legend of Folarin Balogun is born</news:title>
			<news:keywords>History was made as the U.S. dropped a 4-bomb on Paraguay.
For the first time in history, the U.S. scored at least four goals in a World Cup game.
On top of that, Folarin Balogun, 24, became the first American player since 1930 to score multiple goals in a World Cup match. The 4-1 victory over Paraguay also marked the first time the United States won a World Cup game by three goals since 1930, when it also beat Paraguay. Team USA secured the historic win in its 2026 FIFA World Cup opener in Southern California on Friday night.
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Balogun&apos;s big night marked a historic moment in one of the more fascinating American soccer stories in USMNT history.
The U.S. raced to a 3-0 lead, scoring its first goal within the opening seven minutes, and came within one goal of matching the largest World Cup victory in program history. Even with the three-goal advantage, the Americans continued to press for a fourth goal. But after U.S. captain Christian Pulisic went down with an injury, Paraguay found the back of the net in the 73rd minute.
But then, in the final seconds, 23-year-old Gio Reyna scored the historic fourth goal to ensure the U.S. earned three points in the World Cup standings.
The American scoring barrage started when Paraguay&apos;s Damián Bobadilla scored an own goal in the sixth minute, giving the Americans an early lead in the highly anticipated group-stage matchup.
American fans packed in SoFi Stadium roared as the USMNT seized an early advantage.
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Then in the 30th minute, the New York native Balogun scored his first-ever World Cup goal, pushing the lead to two.
Balogun&apos;s strike gave the U.S. a two-goal cushion in the 30th minute, the third-fastest the Americans have reached that mark in a World Cup match. The only time Team USA managed to put the ball in the net sooner was in 2002 against Portugal (29th minute) and in a 1930 meeting with Paraguay (15th minute).
Balogun&apos;s special night continued just before halftime, when he scored again, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Balogun raced onto a pinpoint pass from teammate Malik Tillman before curling a shot into the top-left corner for a standout goal.
Born in Brooklyn to Nigerian parents, but raised in London, Balogun came through the prestigious Arsenal academy. He was discovered at age eight playing in a local &quot;Sunday League&quot; in London and joined the youth academy for Arsenal, one of England&apos;s biggest professional clubs.
He had the choice to play for the U.S. or England, and when deciding which national team to commit to, he took a vacation to the U.S. in 2023. He felt so much overwhelming support from American fans on social media that it heavily influenced his decision to pledge his international allegiance to the United States.
Now, he is America&apos;s newest star in a strong start to a World Cup that will be played on home soil for the first time in three decades.</news:keywords>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T03:00:30.080Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>One Dead and Several Injured in Tent Collapse Outside Virginia Church</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Severe weather conditions caused the collapse during an outdoor service and concert Friday night.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Brewers&apos; Jacob Misiorowski breaks brains and radar guns with hardest pitch ever by a starting pitcher</news:name>
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			<news:title>Brewers&apos; Jacob Misiorowski breaks brains and radar guns with hardest pitch ever by a starting pitcher</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There&apos;s about to be a lot of focus on soccer for the next month, what with the World Cup getting underway, but MLB is scoring itself some heat by bringing some serious heat.
How does the fastest pitch ever thrown by a starter sound?
Well, we got it, and it came courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski and that cannon he calls his right arm.
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The Brewers hosted the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday, and at the top of the first inning, Misiorowski came up against Phillies leadoff hitter Kyle Schwarber.
The 2-2 pitch seemed to just catch the lower outside corner of the strike zone, with Schwarber getting a piece of it on a check swing, which was snagged and held onto by catcher William Contreras.
While Schwarber went ahead and started arguing about the call, everyone else&apos;s attention was preoccupied by the pitch&apos;s speed.
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No, your eyes do not deceive you.
The scorebug did, in fact, read 105 mph.
However, the pitch was officially 104.5 mph, which was the fastest pitch ever thrown by a starting pitcher.
As hard as it was, though, there&apos;s a good chance Schwarber didn&apos;t notice it being much faster than any other pitch that at-bat. That&apos;s because all five pitches he faced were north of 103 mph, with the third pitch of the at-bat, a called strike, also hitting the 104 mark.
As impressive as it is, it&apos;s still quite a way off from the hardest pitch ever thrown in MLB history.
That record still belongs to Red Sox pitcher Aroldis Chapman.
Back in 2010, he was in his rookie campaign with the Cincinnati Reds when he threw a blistering 105.8 mph fastball.
Chapman also holds the No. 2 spot on the list, throwing a 105.7 mph fastball in 2016 while pitching for the Chicago Cubs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Anthropic’s safety warnings may have just backfired — the government has pulled the plug on its most powerful AI</news:name>
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			<news:title>Anthropic’s safety warnings may have just backfired — the government has pulled the plug on its most powerful AI</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Anthropic isn&apos;t hiding its frustration. &quot;We disagree that the finding of a narrow potential jailbreak should be cause for recalling a commercial model deployed to hundreds of millions of people,&quot; the company wrote in a blog post.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Poll spells disaster for Republicans in 2026 midterms</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T02:11:42.087Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Poll spells disaster for Republicans in 2026 midterms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>(The Center Square) – Five months out from the 2026 midterm elections, Republicans’ chances of maintaining control of Congress appear grim, new polling shows.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump says US military eliminated &apos;infamous&apos; Tren de Aragua leader in lethal strike</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T02:01:10.041Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump says US military eliminated &apos;infamous&apos; Tren de Aragua leader in lethal strike</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump on Friday night announced the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) &quot;delivered a swift and lethal kinetic strike&quot; to successfully execute Niño Guerrero, the &quot;infamous&quot; leader of Tren de Aragua, a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization by the U.S. Department of State.
&quot;Before I returned to office, Joe Biden opened our Southern Border to millions of Illegal Criminals, and allowed this foreign army to rape, maim, and murder American Citizens with total impunity,&quot; Trump wrote in a statement on Truth Social. &quot;During my Campaign, I pledged to expel these monsters from our Country, and bring Justice to the families of those they slaughtered, including the precious 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, 22-year-old Laken Reilly, and countless other beautiful souls.&quot;
The president said with Friday&apos;s action, the U.S. military &quot;has brought retribution for them, their families, and their loved ones.&quot;
&quot;Early in my Administration, I delivered on my promise to designate Tren de Aragua as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, deport thousands of evil criminals, and wage war against the Cartels, who have long been waging war against our Citizens, while weak leaders left America helpless and defensive,&quot; Trump wrote. 
&quot;This action was coordinated closely with our friends in Venezuela, with whom we are working very well,&quot; he continued. &quot;As a result, Tren de Aragua terrorists no longer have safe haven in Venezuela or anywhere else and, under my leadership, we will find these vicious murderers and drugs lords anytime, anyplace, and send them to the depths of hell where they belong.&quot;
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>USMNT World Cup starts strong, Christian Pulisic sets up Team USA for a stunning first goal against Paraguay</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T02:00:50.160Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>USMNT World Cup starts strong, Christian Pulisic sets up Team USA for a stunning first goal against Paraguay</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The USMNT and Paraguay kicked off at 9 p.m. ET from Los Angeles Stadium. The USMNT, coached by Mauricio Pochettino, enters Friday at the No. 17 spot in the FIFA World Rankings.
The Americans World Cup bid got off to a quick start with Damián Bobadilla&apos;s own goal putting the Americans ahead in less than 10 minutes.
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FIFA determines its world rankings using the Elo rating system, which rewards teams for wins and penalizes them for losses while also factoring in the strength of the competition.
This year&apos;s World Cup features an expanded field of 48 teams.
Folarin Balogun doubled the United States&apos; lead in the 30th minute. The New York native celebrated enthusiastically with his teammates after scoring his first World Cup goal, a milestone moment in his international career.
This story is developing. Check back for updates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Federal judge rules she lacks authority to reinstate fired Yosemite ranger who flew trans pride flag</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T01:20:48.968Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Federal judge rules she lacks authority to reinstate fired Yosemite ranger who flew trans pride flag</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal judge ruled on Friday that she has no authority to reinstate a park ranger who was fired from Yosemite last summer after flying a trans pride flag on their day off.
Shannon &quot;SJ&quot; Joslin, who identifies as nonbinary, sued the Department of the Interior, which includes the National Park Service, earlier this year after being fired for hanging the flag across the park’s El Capitan rock formation in California last year.
The former ranger in their lawsuit asked the Biden-appointed judge to reinstate Joslin and to keep the government from launching a criminal investigation.
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Joslin had argued in the lawsuit that the government had &quot;enforced its rules selectively based on the message that the pride flag sends,&quot; and that Joslin’s firing was &quot;vindictive, retaliatory, [and] intended to communicate disapproval of a particular point of view.&quot;
U.S. District Judge Jennifer Thurston wrote in her ruling obtained by Fox News Digital: &quot;The government claims for its part that Joslin was fired for reasons that had ‘nothing to do’ with &quot;speech,&quot; adding, &quot;But the government has another more fundamental and more persuasive point: under the laws that Congress has passed, and under the legal precedent that a federal trial court must follow, this Court does not have authority to decide whether Joslin was fired for unconstitutional or illegal reasons, nor to block a hypothetical criminal case against them.&quot;
Thurston wrote that the government motion to dismiss was granted and Joslin’s motion for a preliminary injunction was denied.
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Joslin wrote an Instagram post after the firing that they were fired from the park &quot;for practicing my First Amendment right&quot; after hanging the 55-foot by 35-foot flag across Yosemite’s iconic rock destination in May 2025.
&quot;I was fired by the temporary Deputy Superintendent for ‘failing to demonstrate acceptable conduct’ in my capacity as a Wildlife Biologist for the park. No part of hanging the flag was done on work time. NOTHING about it had anything to do with my work,&quot; Joslin wrote.
Joslin flew the flag for about two hours before taking it down and added that after decades of the practice, &quot;no one&quot; had ever been punished for hanging a flag across El Capitan prior to last week.
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&quot;I want my rights and I want my career back,&quot; Joslin said.
The Interior Department told Fox News Digital on Friday after the ruling: &quot;We take the protection of the park&apos;s resources and the experience of our visitors very seriously and will not tolerate violations of laws and regulations that impact those resources and experiences.
Yosemite National Park was designated by Congress to highlight the beautiful natural and cultural features of the area. No matter the cause, demonstrating without a permit outside of designated First-Amendment areas detracts from the visitor experience and the protection of the park. To safeguard the protection of visitors, visitor experiences, and park resources, many demonstrations require a permit.&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Civil Service Law Center, which represents Joslin, for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge Dismisses Republican Group’s Case Against the University of Florida</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T01:10:50.968Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Judge Dismisses Republican Group’s Case Against the University of Florida</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A campus group the university banned after accusations of antisemitic behavior failed to prove it had its First Amendment rights violated, the court ruled.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>UA Foundation cedes control of donor endowment payouts</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T01:10:24.409Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>UA Foundation cedes control of donor endowment payouts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The University of Arizona Foundation notified donors it plans to transfer $70 million in non-scholarship endowment payouts to the university effective June 30, with all future payouts following the same path beginning in July.
The change, proposed by the university and outlined in a letter to donors from President and CEO John-Paul Roczniak, would give the UA direct legal ownership of funds previously managed by the foundation.
Roczniak said in the letter the change will help meet Days Cash on Hand targets mandated by the Arizona Board of Regents and the university&apos;s bond rating agencies.
Tucson Spotlight reached out to the UA for comment Thursday and Friday and to the UA Foundation on Friday. The UA Foundation directed questions to UA spokesperson Mitch Zak. The UA did not provide a statement before publication.
The proposal comes as the UA continues to recover from a financial crisis that emerged in 2023, when the university disclosed a roughly $240 million budget shortfall that led to layoffs, program cuts and heightened scrutiny from ABOR.
As of last June, the UA reported an estimated 77 days cash on hand, still far below the Arizona Board of Regents&apos; required minimum of 140, according to the Arizona Luminaria.
The university has also cut financial aid for out-of-state students as part of a shift toward smaller, &quot;right-sized&quot; enrollment. This week, the UA dismantled its Health Sciences unit, with two sources telling the Arizona Daily Star that 28 employees were laid off as of Aug. 7.
The endowment change adds another dimension to the university&apos;s ongoing financial restructuring.
Under the current system, the foundation distributes non-scholarship endowment payout funds at a 4.25% annual rate with a 3-year moving average. For some endowments, beneficiary units or colleges have been able to reinvest their distributions to grow the endowment over time, helping to support long-term strategic planning and larger-scale projects According to the foundation&apos;s most recent IRS filing, it held nearly $1.45 billion in donor-restricted net assets as of June 30, 2025.
Foundation staff review each distribution request to ensure funds are used in accordance with donor agreements and applicable law, and hold the funds until the UA spends them or documents plans to do so within 90 days.
Under the proposed change, legal ownership of those funds would transfer to the university, which would distribute them directly for the donor&apos;s specified charitable purpose. The foundation would retain control of the underlying endowment investments.
&quot;The university believes this proposal ... will provide it with more direct insight into the availability and use of funds, supporting timely and appropriate expenditures of donor resources,&quot; Roczniak said in the letter.
Donors were notified they have the right to opt out of the proposal for their individual endowment accounts. Questions about the change can be directed to Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Craig Barker.
The proposal is subject to renewal on June 15, 2031.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates or contact Caitlin Schmidt at caitlin@tucsonspotlight.org with tips or information.

            
            
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			  <news:name>Justin Baldoni attorney rips Blake Lively after judge awards limited attorney fees</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T00:31:08.964Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Justin Baldoni attorney rips Blake Lively after judge awards limited attorney fees</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Justin Baldoni&apos;s lawyer issued a scathing statement after a judge ruled that Blake Lively was entitled to recover attorney and litigation fees.
Judge Lewis J. Liman said in a written decision that Lively can recover legal fees and costs related to her defense against a countersuit Baldoni brought against her after she sued him in December 2024. The judge rejected her claims to triple any damages and pursue punitive damages.
On Friday, Bryan Freedman shared a statement with Fox News Digital, stating that Lively &quot;failed&quot; in her attempt to sue Baldoni for sexual harassment.
&quot;We fought and won against a coordinated effort built on allegations of sexual harassment, retaliation, and a smear campaign that never happened. Ms. Lively demanded over 300 million in fees and damages, had 10 of her 13 claims dismissed, she then chose to settle and received nothing,&quot; Freedman began.
&quot;Notwithstanding that all of her sexual harassment and defamation claims were thrown out by the court, Ms. Lively then pivoted to exploit a California law that was established to protect real victims in what proved to be a fruitless mission to obtain damages. Once again, she failed,&quot; he continued.
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Freedman stated that Baldoni&apos;s legal team was successful in exposing the truth and &quot;justice prevailed.&quot;
&quot;Ms. Lively was only awarded limited attorney fees for a single claim as part of a case that lasted only a matter of months, nothing more. Throughout this process, innocent people had their reputations unfairly tarnished. There was no sexual harassment,&quot; he continued. &quot;There was no retaliation. There was no smear campaign. The court recognized it, the record reflects it, and we have maintained it from the very beginning.&quot;
&quot;We would not hesitate to stand up for the truth again,&quot; Freedman concluded.
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Lively&apos;s legal team shared a statement with People. &quot;Bryan Freedman and his clients resorted to a DARVO [Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender] statement that is a pack of lies,&quot; the statement began.
&quot;Just a few weeks ago, they said Blake Lively&apos;s claims &apos;deserved to be heard.&apos; Now it seems Justin Baldoni thinks women who bring claims of sexual harassment and retaliation in good faith, without malice, should be sued into oblivion,&quot; it continued.
Lively&apos;s legal team concluded: &quot;Thankfully, there&apos;s a law against that, and the Court applied it today. People who do nothing wrong don&apos;t have to pay millions of dollars, which is where this is headed now.&quot;
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The legal dispute between &quot;It Ends With Us&quot; co-stars began in late 2024 after Lively filed a complaint and later a lawsuit alleging that Baldoni sexually harassed her during the production of the film and that he and his associates participated in a campaign to damage her reputation after she raised concerns. Baldoni denied the allegations and maintained that Lively&apos;s claims were false.
In January 2025, Baldoni responded by filing a $400 million lawsuit against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and others, alleging defamation, extortion, and related claims. He also pursued legal action against The New York Times over its reporting on the controversy.
However, in June 2025, a federal judge dismissed Baldoni&apos;s countersuit, ruling that many of the statements at issue were legally protected and that the claims did not meet the legal standards required to proceed.
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The litigation continued through 2025 and into 2026, with both sides claiming victories at various stages. Several of Lively&apos;s original claims were narrowed or dismissed before trial, while some retaliation-related issues remained part of the case.
In May 2026, the parties reached a settlement that ended most of the remaining litigation without publicly disclosing the terms.
The Associated Press contributed to this report</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Musk Is the World’s First Trillionaire. Who Was the First Billionaire?</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T00:30:28.010Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Musk Is the World’s First Trillionaire. Who Was the First Billionaire?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>John D. Rockefeller, the Gilded Age oil baron, became America’s first billionaire in 1916. Like Elon Musk’s ascension, the milestone made headlines.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U.S. fans were out in full force ahead of the USMNT&apos;s first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T00:10:49.610Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>U.S. fans were out in full force ahead of the USMNT&apos;s first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States Men&apos;s National Team (USMNT) gets its World Cup quest underway Friday night against Paraguay, and as you can tell by their arrival at the stadium, there&apos;s a lot of excitement.
The Americans are set to play their first World Cup game on home soil since 1994, and after years of buildup, it&apos;s finally time to see the team on the pitch.
Of course, first came the arrival at Los Angeles Stadium (known outside the World Cup as SoFi Stadium).
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Fans started arriving early in the afternoon local time, ready to catch the Red, White and Blue in a World Cup match on home soil.
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Meanwhile, the USMNT posted a video that would have any red-blooded American ready to run through a wall.
The team had a two-leg journey to get to the stadium. First, they took buses from their training facility at Great Park Sports Complex in Irvine, California, into Los Angeles to the hotel they&apos;ll crash in after the match.
Then it was back on the buses to head to Los Angeles Stadium.
The Americans are coming into the match favored at +107, according to FOX Sports, but are coming off a 2-1 loss in their last match, a friendly against Germany last week at Chicago&apos;s Soldier Field.
Meanwhile, Paraguay is coming off a 4-0 thumping of Nicaragua in their final tune-up before the World Cup.
The team and coach Mauricio Pochettino also got some well wishes before their first match of the tournament, first from New York Rangers and U.S. Men&apos;s Hockey Team head coach Mike Sullivan ahead of the match.
Let&apos;s see some of that awe-inspiring Olympic gold medal mojo migrate its way from the rink to the pitch!
Speaking of which, the USWNT sent their best before kickoff.
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