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			<news:title>Lady Wildcats place ninth at invitational</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 The Wildcats joined over 20 teams at the 5th Annual Bubba Nielsen meet hosted by Payson on Friday. Snowflake easily won both divisions but the Lady Wildcats finished ninth overall with 22 team points. The boys team did not score any team points. 
 In the boys 100-meter, Maximus Bennally was 51st with a time of 13.38. 
 In the 200-meter, William Grant placed 22nd with a time of 25.73. Maximus Bennally placed 51st. 
 In the 400-meter, Wiliam Grant finished 10th with a time of 56.01. Noah Edwards finished 32nd. 
 In the 800-meter, Noah Edwards placed 43rd with a time of 2:35.43. Jimmy McLaws was 51st. 
 In the 1600-meter, Noah Edwards placed 21st with a time of 5:21.92. Brayden Bushman was 39th and Jimmy McLaws placed 40th. 
 In the 3200-meter run, Jimmy McLaws placed 18th with a time of 13:38.97.
 In the 300-meter hurdles, Brayden Bushman was 22nd with a time of 51.32. 
 In the shot put, Catrell Thomas placed 49th with a toss of 21-11. In the discus he finished 37th with a throw of 61-09. 
 In the long jump, Brayden Bushman placed 30th with a distance of 14-03.5.
 In the girls 100-meter, Gianna Brawley was 11th with a time of 13.92. Julianna Fraley placed 45th, Tori Beatty was 51st and Rylnn Young was 61st. 
 In the 200-meter, Gianna Brawley finished eighth overall with a time of 29.17. Peyton Bushman was 13th and Julianna Fraley finished 23rd. 
 In the 400-meter, Kim Iverson was 21st with a time of 1:17.72. Katie Baxter placed 34th. 
 In the 800-meter run, Karly Hansen placed eighth with a time of 2:45.27. She also placed eighth in the 1600-meter run with a time of 6:01.78. 
 In the 3200-meter run, Lileah Kinlicheenie was fifth with a time of 14:07.27. 
 Avril Coronado, Petyon Bushman, Julianna Fraley and Gianna Brawley combined to place eighth in the 4×100 meter relay with a time of 56.13. 
 In the 4×800-meter relay, Melody Miller, Lileah Kinlicheenie, Lena Linzmajer and Karly Hansen finished fifth with a time of 11:37.33.
 In the shot put, Tori Beatty placed 14th with a toss of 27-01. Brichelle Brawley was 17th, Kaci Palmer 30th and Kathleen Gardner finished 42nd. 
 In the discus, Brichelle Brawley was 37th with a throw of 53-08. Kathleen Gardner placed 40th, Shannon Baxter was 42nd and Liberty Rodriguez was 45th. 
 In the high jump, Kaci Palmer placed seventh with a height of 4-08.  
 In the long jump, Peyton Bushman captured first place with a distance of 16-02.25. 
 In the triple jump, Gianna Brawley finished ninth covering a distance of 31-02.25. 
 This week the Wildcat teams will compete in Show Low on Friday at the Cougar Classic.
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			<news:title>Lobos crush the Bulldogs with an 11-1 victory</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 The Lobos won their only regular season game played last week with an 11-1 region win over Winslow on Tuesday. Thursday through Saturday they competed in the Epic Tourneys Baseball Classic hosted by Horizon Honors, where they went 1-2 in three games reported. 
 Snowflake and Winslow were scoreless through the first two innings on Tuesday. The Lobos opened the scoring with a 5-run third inning. Winslow scored their only run in the top of the fourth. Snowflake scored another 5 in the fifth, then ended the game under the mercy rule with a single run in the sixth. 
 Maverick Greer had a good day at the plate, going 3 for 3 with a triple and a double. Edge Bryant also tripled in his 2 for 4 day. Graham Bawden was 2 for 3; Curtis Hollom, 1 for 3; Kasen Rogers, 1 for 3; Kyler Matthews, 1 for 4; Jaxon Merrill, 1 for 3; and Daxon Wahl went 2 for 3. 
 Hollom pitched all six innings on the hill, giving up just the 1 run on 3 hits with 13 strikeouts and no walks. 
 Thursday’s tournament game played at Indian School Park saw the Lobos defeat San Tan Charter 1-0 in a pitcher’s duel. Snowflake scored the only run of the game in the top of the fifth inning. 
 On Friday Snowflake fell to Mission College Prep (CA) by a final of 3-10. The Lobos trailed just 3-4 through four innings, but in the bottom of the fifth the Royals scored 6 runs to pull away for the win.
 Saturday, Snowflake faced Hozho, from Gallup N.M., and fell 2-5 in a close game. The Wolves scored 2 runs in the second, then added their final 3 runs in the third to lead 5-0. Snowflake cut into the lead with a single run in the fourth and again with a single run in the sixth, but that was as close as they would get. 
 This week Snowflake will play three times. Tuesday, they host Alchesay then Thursday, the Falcons visit Snowflake. Friday, the Lobos travel to face Winslow.
 The Lobos were ranked 12th in the 3A rankings entering this week with an 8-4 regular season record. Overall, they are 10-7-1.
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			  <news:name>Wildcats fall to the Redskins, 13-4</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-14T07:40:11.727Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Wildcats fall to the Redskins, 13-4</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 The Wildcats dropped their only regular season game of the week at St. Johns on Monday, then went 1-1 through the first two days of the Epic Tourney over the weekend. 
 Monday’s game vs St. Johns looked good for Joseph City through the first inning and a half. After giving up 1 run in the bottom of the first, they scored 4 in the top of the second to briefly hold a 4-1 lead. 
 St. Johns however, had other thoughts. The Redskins scored 6 runs in both the second and third innings, then held the Wildcats without a run the rest of the way in a 13-4 Wildcat loss. 
 Joseph City finished with just four hits. Colton Larson went 1 for 2. Kase Fish was 1 for 3, JJ Sander 1 for 2 and Cort Miller went 1 for 3. 
 Cort Miller pitched 3.2 innings, giving up 4 runs on 3 hits with 3 strikeouts and walked one batter. Kyan Larsen allowed 9 runs on 8 hits in 2.1 innings of work with 2 strikeouts and 2 walks. 
 Their first tournament game on Thursday at the Epic Tourney was a 12-0 shutout win over Ganado. The Wildcats scored 1 in the first, added 3 runs in the third, then put the game away with 8 runs in the fourth frame. 
 At the plate Christian Delgado went 1 for 1, Larsen 1 for 3, Fish 1 for 3, Heston Miller 1 for 2, Justin Gardner 1 for 1 and King Robinson was 1 for 2. 
 Fish worked all five innings on the hill. He gave up just 1 hit with 11 strikeouts and no walks in an impressive performance. 
 Friday, the team met up with Window Rock and found themselves on the other side of a shutout. Window Rock won the competitive game 5-0, holding Joseph City to just 1 hit. 
 This week the Wildcats return to regular season play where they have six games remaining until the postseason. Joseph City enters this week ranked 15th in the 1A rankings and will need to remain inside the top 16 in the rankings in order to qualify for the state tournament. 
 Joseph City will play at Red Mesa on Tuesday, then host Bagdad on Friday. Next week they wrap up the regular season with a double header vs Greyhills on Monday, followed by a home game with Williams on Wednesday and their final home game vs Ash Fork on Saturday. 
  Joseph City enters this week with a 5-6 regular season record, and they are 8-8-1 overall.
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			  <news:name>Lady Roadrunners down the Yellowjackets, 14-13</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lady Roadrunners down the Yellowjackets, 14-13</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 The Lady Roadrunners played three times last week going 1-2 in those games.  Two of the outcomes were by one run, while the other was mercy rule loss. 
 Hosting Blue Ridge on Tuesday, Holbrook fell behind 9-2 after two innings, but made it a 9-4 game with 2 in the third. Blue Ridge extended their lead to 13-4 going into the sixth inning and seemingly had the game under control. However, Holbrook took advantage of Blue Ridge errors and hit the ball well scoring 6 runs in the frame but still trailed 13-10 going into the bottom of the seventh.  
 The Roadrunners got a couple of timely hits and took advantage of some more Blue Ridge errors and eventually won the game 14-13, scoring the final 2 runs with 2 outs in the bottom of the seventh. 
 Holbrook had just 5 hits in the game, but along with errors by the Yellowjackets those 5 hits were enough to get the job done. Holbrook also had 3 errors. 
 Jaycee Greer went 1 for 2; Micah Winn, 1 for 1; Elena Philpott, 1 for 4; Heide Bahe, 1 for 4; and Angelica Uranga went 1 for 3. 
 Gardner pitched the first six innings allowing 13 runs on 16 hits with 1 strikeout.  Philpott worked one inning giving up only 2 hits with a pair of strikeouts. 
 Hosting Show Low on Thursday, the Cougars jumped out early with eight first inning runs. Holbrook scored twice in the second. Show Low put the game away in five innings with three runs in the fourth and 6 runs in the fifth to win the game 17-3.   
 The Lady Birds were held to just 4 hits in the loss. Bahe and Alexis Young each went 1 for 2 with a double. Emily Sanchez was 1 for 2, and Greer went 1 for 3. 
 Philpott worked all five innings in the circle, allowing 17 runs on 19 hits with 1 strikeout and 1 walk. 
 Hosting Page on Friday afternoon, the Sand Devils scored 3 in the top of the first but didn’t score again until the seventh. Holbrook went scoreless until the fifth, where they picked up 1 run. They tied the game in the bottom of the sixth with 2 runs.  In the top of the seventh Page manufactured the game winning run with a 4-3 win.
 Holbrook finished with 4 hits.  Leah Gashweseoma went 2 for 3 with a double. Bahe was 1 for 3 with a 2 RBI double. Kentrall John went 1 for 3. 
 Gardner pitched all seven innings allowing the 4 runs on 6 hits with 4 strikeouts and no walks. 
 Holbrook was ranked 13th heading into Friday’s game with 14th ranked Page. They need to finish the season ranked inside the top 16 to host a play-in game. The Lady Roadrunners still have seven games left on their slate with six of the seven played on the road beginning with all three games this week. Monday, they play at St. Johns, Wednesday, they visit Blue Ridge, then Friday, they will make the short trip to Winslow. 
 Holbrook is 10-7 overall, and 6-4 in regular season games heading into this week.
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			  <news:name>Bulldogs come away with a dramatic win</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-14T07:40:10.623Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Bulldogs come away with a dramatic win</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By K. Conner
 On April 9, the Winslow Bulldogs hosted the Golden Eagles of Bourgade Catholic Academy from Phoenix in a game that would have the Bulldogs trailing throughout the entire game with a very dramatic conclusion of the game.
 In the top of the first inning the Golden Eagles would come out swinging, scoring 4 runs. Alexander Guzak would start the scoring with a 2-RBI single, Jeremiah Steuter with an RBI single and Tyson Trijilo would come home on a ground out. In the bottom of the inning the Bulldogs would score 1 run when Aiden Martinez would come home on a ground out.
 In the top of the second inning the Golden Eagles would score 1 run on a Guzak triple. In the bottom of the inning the Bulldogs would score 2 runs. James Mendoza with an RBI single and Martinez with an RBI single.
 The third inning would have both teams quickly retiring the side.
 In the top of the fourth inning the Golden Eagles would score 3 runs all coming in off a 3-RBI triple by Tate Gatson. In the bottom of the inning the Bulldogs would get 2 runs. With a Mendoza RBI single and a Martinez RBI double. In the bottom of the fifth inning the Bulldogs scored 1 run when Ehren Leonard would cross the plate on a ground out.
 In the top of the sixth inning the Golden Eagles would score 1 run on a Steuter RBI single.
 In the top of the seventh inning the Golden Eagles would score 2 runs when Santi Dominquez would score on an error and Steuter with an RBI single. In the bottom of the inning the Bulldogs trailing by 5 runs. Eli Farris would get the crowd on their feet with a 2-RBI single then with two quick outs and the bases loaded Brody Knight would come home on an error leaving the bases still loaded, then Martinez would hit a 3-RBI triple for the win by bringing the sixth run home. The final score was Winslow 12, Bourgade Catholic 11.
 Winslow had 12 runs on 11 hits with 2 errors. Winslow used four pitchers Jeremias Paddock with 1 strikeout, Mendoza, Farris with 2 strikeouts and Martinez with 1 strikeout.
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			  <news:name>Roadrunners struggle after straight losses</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-14T07:40:10.063Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Roadrunners struggle after straight losses</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 The Roadrunners struggled at the plate in all three games last week scoring just 1 run in each of the three losses. Tuesday, they fell in Show Low 4-1. Neither team did well at the plate. The first four innings were scoreless. Holbrook got their lone run in the top of the fourth and Show Low scored all 4 of their runs in the bottom of the fourth.
 Matthias Montijo went 2 for 3 and Hayden Eisele went 2 for 4. 
 Tildyn Larson pitched six innings giving up 4 runs on 6 hits with 7 strikeouts and walked 4 Cougar batters. 
 Hosting Show Low on Thursday, Holbrook didn’t score their only run until the bottom of the sixth. By then the Cougars had posted 10 runs and went on to win 10-1. 
 Holbrook had just 3 hits in this game. Ben Eisele went 1 for 3 with a double. Levi Autobee was 1 for 2 and also doubled. Justin Maestas went 1 for 3. 
 Friday afternoon the Roadrunners played well but still struggled to score in a 3-1 loss to visiting Page. Holbrook scored in the second inning, then held that 1-0 lead until the Sand Devils tied the game in the fifth. Page scored their final two runs in the fifth to win the game by 2.
 Holbrook had 5 hits in the loss. Larson went 2 for 3. Ben Eisele went 1 for 3 with a double. Autobee was 1 for 2, Troy Francis went 1 for 2, and Montijo went 1 for 3. 
 Hayden Eisele pitched 5.2 innings giving up 3 runs on 6 hits with 7 strikeouts and walked 4. Maestas pitched 1.1 innings allowing just 3 hits. 
 Holbrook was ranked 32nd heading into Friday’s loss with Page and is more than likely out of the postseason picture unless they can string together at least five wins in their final six games, which would help them climb into the top 24 in the rankings in order to make the play-in games. Holbrook will play at St. Johns on Monday, then will host Blue Ridge in a varsity-only contest on Tuesday afternoon. Thursday, they travel to face the Yellowjackets in Lakeside with the Varsity game scheduled for a 6 p.m. start time. 
 Holbrook is 8-9 overall and they are 4-6 in regular season games.
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			  <news:name>Lady Wildcats dominate over the Cougars, 16-8</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lady Wildcats dominate over the Cougars, 16-8</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Joseph City won their game over Phoenix Christian on Tuesday, then forfeited a game to Kingman on Saturday last week. 
 Tuesday’s game with the visiting Cougars saw the Lady Cats start a bit slow but in the third inning they took control of the game. Phoenix Christian scored 2 runs in each of the first two innings and led 4-2 going into the third. Joseph City then took the lead for good with a 7-run third inning. They tacked on 2 more in the fourth, 1 in the fifth and 4 final runs in the sixth to win the game 16-8. 
 With that win and the forfeit loss, the Wildcats’ regular season record moves to 6-3. They were ranked second in 1A prior to Saturday’s forfeit. This week they will travel to take on the top ranked team in 1A in Superior. The Panthers are unbeaten through 10 regular season games and this could potentially be an early preview of a game played deeper in the postseason. 
 Friday Joseph City returns home to face Bagdad.
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			  <news:name>Lady Bulldogs fall to Lady Golden Eagles</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-14T07:40:09.180Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Lady Bulldogs fall to Lady Golden Eagles</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By K. Conner
 On April 9, the Winslow Lady Bulldogs hosted the Lady Golden Eagles of Bourgade Catholic Academy from Phoenix.
 In the bottom of the second inning the Bulldogs would score 2 runs on a 2-RBI double by Jaylyn Hartman.
 In the top of the third inning the Golden Eagles would quickly take the lead, scoring 4 runs. Esther Quezada had an RBI single, Taiva Gatson a 2-RBI double and Olivia Quihuis an RBI single. The Lady Bulldogs would get out of the top of the inning with a double-play when shortstop Angela Salazar would throw the ball home to catcher Emily Wilbanks to prevent a run from scoring and she in turn would throw quickly to first baseman Tatum Upshaw preventing the runner from reaching the base.
 In the top of the fourth inning the Lady Bulldogs again would get out of the inning on a double play when Salazar would tag out the runner on her way to second and then with a run-down Tatum Upshaw would tag out the other runner.
 In the top of the fifth inning the Golden Eagles would score 3 runs. Quezada would score on an error. Tiany Miranda scored on a passed ball and Brianna Torres scored on an error.
 In the top of the sixth inning the Golden Eagles would score 1 run when Annleeya Palenceo scored on a wild pitch. In the top of the seventh inning, they would score 2 more runs. Camilia Quinonez scored on an error and Riley Mulstead an RBI single.
 In the bottom of the seventh the Bulldogs would score 2 runs on a Kendra Ybarra 2-RBI single, for a final score of Bourgade Catholic 10,Winslow 4.
 Winslow had 4 runs on 10 hits with 4 errors. Winslow used two pitchers, Maci Flores with 6 strikeouts and Madi Breeze.
 On April 10, the Lady Bulldogs traveled to Whiteriver to face the Alchesay Lady Falcons in a game where the Lady Bulldogs would get a large lead early and keep it throughout ending the game in just four innings.
 In the top first inning the Bulldogs would score 16 runs. The scoring would start when Jewel Ben and Salazar would each come home on passed balls, Tatum Upshaw had an RBI single and would score on a ground out, Amatiel Gonzales scored on a passed ball, Ben an RBI single, Kassius Cody a 3-RBI double, Gonzales an RBI triple, Wilbanks an RBI triple, Livia Palfy an RBI triple and Hartman an RBI double. The Lady Bulldogs would also get 2 unearned runs.
 In the bottom of the inning the Falcons would get on the board when Danil Joe would score on an error.
 In the top of the second inning the Bulldogs would score 3 runs. A solo home run by Ben, a Tatum Upshaw RBI single and 1 unearned run.
 In the top of the third inning Coach Quinton Hayes would sub in batters and move around players and subs in the field. The Bulldogs would score 8 runs. Kendra Ybarra with an RBI double, Cody an RBI single, Tatum Upshaw an RBI single, Gonzales an RBI single, Wilbanks an RBI double, Bailey Upshaw an RBI single, Gigi Vasquez an RBI single and Salazar an RBI single.
 In the bottom of the inning the Falcons would score 3 runs. Santiana Colelay an RBI double and Tra’nasha Truax a 2-RBI single. The final score was Winslow 27, Alchesay 4.
 Winslow used two pitchers Madi Breeze with 1 strikeout and Ybarra with 4 strikeouts.
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			<news:title>Lady Lobos earn a pair of wins</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Snowflake earned a pair of region wins last week before stepping out of the region where they took a home field loss to Valley Christian on Friday. 
 Their week started on Tuesday with a hard fought 5-2 home field win over Winslow. Snowflake scored 3 runs in the bottom of the first but didn’t score again until the sixth frame with their 2 final runs. Snowflake did hold the Bulldogs without a run until the top of the sixth where they also scored twice. 
 Kelsey Scarbrough homered with 2 of those RBIs. Kloe Burden went 1 for 3 with a triple. Lyla Craner was 1 for 1, Brooklynn Lovingood went 2 for 3, Addie Coor 1 for 3, Riley Perkins 2 for 4, Paisley Solomon 1 for 3 and Brittyn Butler was 1 for 2. 
 Kashlynn Cantrell worked all seven frames in the circle giving up just the 2 runs on 4 hits with 11 strikeouts and only 1 walk. 
 Playing in St. Johns on Thursday, the Lobos played solid through five innings leading 5-0, but in the top of the sixth they exploded for 8 additional runs, ending the game early with a 13-0 win over the Redskins. 
 Cantrell and the defense behind her had another good day. She allowed only 6 hits with 3 strikeouts and 1 walk. 
 At the plate Scarbrough went 2 for 3 with a home run and a double. Kinslee Claridge was 3 for 4 with a double. Cantrell went 3 for 5 with a double. Lovingood went 2 for 4 with a double. Brodie Cates was 1 for 3, Riley Perkins 1 for 3, Burden 1 for 2, and Coor went 1 for 3. 
 Friday the eighth ranked Lobos hosted the fourth ranked Trojans from Valley Christian. The Trojans built an early lead with 3 runs in each of the first two innings. They added single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings and led 9-0 before Snowflake scored their only 2 runs in the bottom of the sixth. Valley Christian tacked on one final run in the seventh to win the game 10-2. 
 Snowflake was held to just three hits in the loss. Kelsey Scarbrough went 2 for 3 and Kashlynn Cantrell went 1 for 3. 
 Cantrell pitched all seven innings, allowing 10 runs on 12 hits with 4 strikeouts and walked 3. 
 Snowflake enters this week with a regular season mark of 9-2. They are 12-9 overall. This week they play at Show Low on Tuesday, then will travel to Chinle on Thursday. Five of their final six games will be on the road over the next two weeks of the regular season. Their only home game in that stretch will be next Thursday when they host Blue Ridge.
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			  <news:name>Federal plan to divide drought-stricken Colorado River water brings flood of pushback</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-14T07:30:12.398Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Federal plan to divide drought-stricken Colorado River water brings flood of pushback</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Photo by Christopher Clark/Bureau of Reclamation
Lake Mead water levels behind the Hoover Dam in July 2022 show the effect of long-term drought.

By Natalie Ogami 
Cronkite News
 WASHINGTON – The Bureau of Reclamation has been flooded with comments on its plan for dividing the Colorado River’s dwindling supply of water – over 18,000 from the states, cities, tribal nations, industry groups and others that rely on it. 
 Few are happy about the plan. Most are very unhappy.
“The Colorado River reservoir system cannot be stabilized simply by reallocating scarcity,” The Nature Conservancy, Environmental Defense Fund and other groups wrote in one comment, criticizing the plan for focusing on emergency measures rather than conservation and planning.
 Arizona and six other states that rely on the river missed deadlines in November and February to find agreement on their own. 
 Under the Draft Environmental Impact Statement issued in January, the federal government will impose sharp cuts to many users if the states fail to reach a deal by October divvying up the river.
 Mandatory cuts would fall most heavily on Arizona under each of five options in the plan, with cuts ranging as high as 58% for Arizona and 46% for Nevada. Upper Basin states would largely avoid mandatory cuts in their share of river water because, unlike downstream states, they don’t rely on releases from reservoirs.
 Lower Basin states – Arizona, in particular – argue that the federal plan fails to take into account previous voluntary cuts they have made, while leaving upstream states unscathed.
 “The Draft EIS fails to contemplate any water use reductions in the Upper Basin, and in fact assumes that the Upper Basin water uses will increase,” Thomas Buschatzke, director of the Arizona Department of Water Resources, wrote in a comment on file with the bureau. “As a result, the effects of the proposed alternatives fall disproportionately on the Lower Basin.”
 But Upper Basin states – Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming – also oppose the plan, saying it ignores impacts of releasing water stored in their part of the basin and the fact that in times of drought, they already face scarcity from diminishing snowpack.
 Jeffrey Woodruff, chair of the Pitkin County Board of Commissioners in Aspen, Colo., urged the Bureau of Reclamation to revise its draft to reflect the growing disparities between supply and demand for the river’s water. He also urged the board to go further to protect Lake Powell, the second largest reservoir behind Lake Mead, downstream. 
 The plan’s “focus on predictability disproportionately favors Lower Basin users who rely on reservoir releases, while Upper Basin communities live with hydrologic variability and limited storage buffering,” Woodruff said.
 The river starts in Rocky Mountain National Park in northern Colorado, flowing 1,450 miles to the Gulf of California across the Mexican border, with 15 dams along the way. The biggest are the Hoover Dam, which creates Lake Mead, and Glen Canyon Dam, which creates Lake Powell.
 Across the Southwest, demand for water has grown steadily despite a prolonged drought that has pushed down reservoir levels sharply. In 2023, the states struck a temporary agreement that expires on Dec. 31, 2026, aimed at preserving river flows. 
 Lower Basin states, arguing that they have cut usage the most, have pushed for a new deal that includes mandatory cuts for Upper Basin states.
 Officials in the Upper Basin states reject mandatory cuts, though they have conceded that more conservation measures are needed. 
 Cronkite News reviewed hundreds of comments. In over 12,000 form letters, elected officials, non-governmental organizations and tribes expressed their concern over the dramatic cuts proposed by the federal government, citing the impact on business and municipalities and fear of uncertainty. 
 According to the Central Arizona Project – which operates a system of canals that distribute river water across the state – the federal proposal would be a “crushing blow.”
 CAP distributes 1.5 million acre-feet of river water and serves four out of five Arizonans. The federal plan could mean cuts of up to 77% to its allowance from the river.
 In lobbying the Trump administration, Gov. Katie Hobbs has emphasized how important water is to Arizona’s huge semiconductor industry, which the president views as a top priority.
 CAP echoed that approach in its comments, noting that “the waters of the Colorado River are foundational to the economy and people of Central and Southern Arizona, supporting 6 million Arizonans, many tribal communities, a thriving advanced microchip manufacturing industry, and critical mineral and agricultural production.” 
 “Water users in Maricopa, Pinal and Pima County who receive CAP water, that includes tribes, cities and industries, will all experience cuts if the cuts get very deep,” Sarah Porter, director of the Kyl Center for Water Policy at Arizona State University, said in an interview. 
 The draft is a rare issue that has unified Democrats and Republicans in the Arizona congressional delegation.
 “The upcoming decisions that will be made by the Secretary will be felt in the West for generations,” Arizona’s six House Republicans wrote to the bureau, a part of the Department of the Interior that has managed water in 17 western states since 1902. “The alternatives currently being proposed in the DEIS impose all the required cuts exclusively on the Lower Basin … even though the Lower Basin has 75% of the total Basin population, 75% of the economy, 76% of the jobs, and 78% of the crop sales.”
 Arizona Democrats in Congress called the proposals “an unsustainable distribution of reductions and responsibilities across the Basin States” that would put Arizona residents in harm’s way.
 The Colorado River Compact of 1922 divided rights to the river between the Upper and Lower Basin states, with each entitled to 7.5 million acre-feet – enough to cover that many acres to a depth of 1 foot. 
That seemed ample at the time, when 18 million acre-feet were available. But decades of drought and warmer temperatures have caused the supply to shrink. 
 In 2025, the flow was down to roughly 8.5 million acre-feet, according to Bureau of Reclamation data. Mandatory cuts were imposed. Arizona gave up 512,000 acre-feet for the year, out of the 2.8 million it is entitled to under the 1928 Boulder Canyon Act, which ratified the compact and set state-specific allocations.
 Eric South, chairman of the Coalition of Local Governments, which represents county commissions in Wyoming and Utah, argued for more generous allocations for upstream states because they have consistently drawn far less water than they were entitled to under compacts dating back a century – up to 4 million acre-feet less.
 “These past and current efforts should not be ignored in developing the post-2026 operations for Lake Powell and Lake Mead,” he wrote.
 The comment period ended on March 2. The Bureau of Reclamation will publish a final version later this year that could include changes in how the water is shared. 
 Cuts imposed under the federal plan would be imposed on a “priority” basis, in consultation with the Arizona Department of Water Resources and CAP. 
 Within CAP’s service area, tribes have the highest priority, followed by cities. Non-tribal agriculture is among the lowest priority and would feel the largest impacts. 
 In Yuma County, which produces most of the nation’s winter vegetables, river water is the backbone of a multibillion-dollar agricultural sector.
 The county consumes 8% of the Colorado River basin’s irrigation water, yet it generates 18% of the basin’s crop sales. Yuma farms generate nearly $4 billion in annual sales, according to the Arizona Farm Bureau. 
 “The impacts of water reductions to Yuma would be especially severe,” wrote Ben Horwich, an attorney for four Yuma-area irrigation districts. Agriculture comprises approximately two-thirds of Yuma’s economy, and the federal proposal doesn’t adequately take into account the impact of water disruptions, he argued. 
 While Yuma’s rights to the water are protected with Present Perfected Rights under the 1922 compact, they could still be impacted by the cuts and water unavailability despite having greater protection from typical shortages. 
 Arizona’s mining industry has also pushed back against the federal plan, arguing it threatens high-tech manufacturing and reminding the bureau that roughly 70% of copper produced domestically comes from the Copper State. Copper is used for electricity generation and transmission, defense systems and advanced manufacturing.
 Freeport-McMoRan, which mines copper at five Arizona sites, warned federal regulators that its operations need reliable, predictable water supplies.
 “Copper mining, concentrating, leaching, and smelting are water intensive, continuous flow industrial processes. Significant, unplanned reductions in water deliveries cannot be absorbed simply by incremental efficiency measures; they can force curtailments or shutdowns,” wrote Francis McAllister, Freeport-McMoRan’s vice president of energy, land and water. 
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			<news:keywords>Joseph City School District invites all staff, families and community members to attend a meet and greet with the finalists for the position of superintendent, followed by a question-and-answer session. The new superintendent will start with the 2026-27 school year.
This special event will take place at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 17, at the B.G. Bennett Auditorium on the Joseph City High School campus.
The evening will begin in the foyer with an opportunity to meet finalists Eric Miller, the current principal at JCHS and Shannon Harvilla, who most recently served as superintendent and federal programs director for the Bristol Bay Borough School District in Alaska. Immediately following the meet and greet, the finalists will participate in a Q&amp;A session in the auditorium.
This is an opportunity for the community to engage with the candidates and be part of this important process for the future leadership of Joseph City School District.
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			<news:title>Holbrook votes to partially privatize fitness center</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
 The Holbrook City Council last week approved a partial privatization of the city-owned fitness center and will be co-operated by Specialized Exercise Professionals, LLC. Owner Dr. Morgan Black who also owns In Motion Physical Therapy in Holbrook plans on keeping the prices the same as they are currently and offering more options for classes and physical training. 
 After months of growing usage and complaints about overcrowding and maintenance, the council voted to turn over day-to-day operations of the city fitness center to the private operator under a one-year agreement. City Manager Randy Sullivan told council members the facility had reached a point where staff could no longer keep up. “For city staff, the fitness center has outgrown itself in our capabilities,” Sullivan said, framing the move not as a cost-cutting measure but as a response to rising demand. 
 Under the agreement, the city will split revenues and expenses with the Black’s while maintaining ownership of the building and equipment. Membership fees will remain at $20 per month, at least initially, while Black will be allowed to introduce additional services such as classes to generate new revenue.
 Council members described the current situation as unsustainable, with reports of worn equipment, lack of supervision and heavy use particularly after hours. Black told the council that the goal is not simply to run the gym but “to improve overall community health.” 
 The agreement reflects a calculated risk: the city will give up some direct revenue in exchange for improved service and potential growth. Mayor Kathleen Smith said that the city took in $50,000 from fees at the fitness center and that could go down to $25,000 with the revenue split. Sullivan made clear the first year will function as a trial period, with frequent check-ins to evaluate performance and adjust operations.
 The council heard a presentation from Rikki and Corey Johnson from the “Giving Machine” initiative announced that local donations during the holiday season generated more than $16,000 for the Holbrook Emergency Food Bank but emphasized that the real impact is measured in meals, supplies and basic necessities delivered to families.
 Rather than presenting a single check, the group detailed how contributions translated into tangible aid, from hundreds of meal kits to tens of thousands of bottles of drinking water. The scale of support underscored both the generosity of the community and the ongoing need.
 “Holbrook brought in $16,040 for the charity,” Corey said, drawing applause from the room. He described the program as a way to connect donors directly with outcomes, allowing people to purchase specific items like food packages or household staples that are then distributed locally. In sharing stories from the effort, they highlighted moments of quiet gratitude from recipients, reinforcing how deeply the donations are felt in the community.
 The presentation served as a reminder of the role local organizations play in filling gaps particularly in rural areas where access to consistent food resources can be limited.
 Later in the meeting, council members began working through a proposed ordinance aimed at closing a gap in the city’s animal control laws. The proposed change would expand the definition of a dog attack to include incidents where no skin is broken something animal control officers say is critical for addressing repeat aggressive behavior before it escalates.
 Currently, officers have limited options in those situations, often issuing only minor citations even in cases where residents are chased or knocked down. Smigiel told the council that those limitations have led to frustration for both victims and enforcement.
 “You don’t know you have a problem until it happens,” Animal Control Supervisor Brandon Smigiel, said, describing a series of recent incidents that exposed the shortcomings of the existing ordinance. In one case, a resident was pulled off a bicycle and bitten but because the skin was not broken, the response was limited to a fine. In others, individuals were chased for blocks with no meaningful consequences for the dog’s owner.
 The proposed ordinance would allow those cases to be treated more seriously, potentially requiring court appearances and giving judges more authority to intervene. Smigiel argued that the change would help prevent more severe attacks by addressing warning signs earlier.
 At the same time, council members carefully debated how to balance enforcement with fairness, raising concerns about situations where dogs might be provoked or acting defensively. Smigiel emphasized that enforcement would still rely on context and officer discretion.
 “A reasonable person would feel threatened by that,” Smigiel said, explaining how the new language is designed to account for real-world situations without criminalizing normal behavior. 
 The ordinance received its first reading, with additional revisions, potentially including language addressing provocation, expected before a final next month’s regular meeting vote.
 The Navajo County Sheriff’s Office had its annual presentation before the council to highlight both the scale of its operations and the increasing reliance on specialized tools and partnerships to keep pace with crime across the region. Chief Deputy Randy Moffett, who delivered most of the presentation, outlined a year that included roughly 15,000 dispatch events, more than 34,000 calls for service and major drug seizures, including more than 533,000 fentanyl pills. 
 He pointed to the growing impact of the department’s aviation unit, describing a recent case where a suspect who fled into the forest was located within minutes once a helicopter was deployed, a search that would have otherwise taken hours. Sheriff David Clouse also spoke and framed those efforts within the broader relationship between county and local agencies, emphasizing that deputies routinely back up Holbrook officers during overnight hours and collaborate through shared services like dispatch and records systems. 
 The council also heard a presentation from Navajo County Public Health District Deputy Director Cierra Hensley who encouraged residents to participate in the county’s 2026 Community Health Needs Assessment Survey, describing it as a foundational tool for directing resources and shaping long-term policy. 
 The survey, conducted every three years, gathers input on issues such as mental health, substance use, access to care and social factors like housing and transportation. Hensley said the results are used not only to identify priorities but also to strengthen grant applications and fulfill requirements for local hospitals, making community participation essential to securing funding and services. She emphasized that the data ultimately guides coordinated efforts among public health agencies, healthcare providers and local governments, with the goal of improving both quality of life and economic stability across the county.
 During the meeting the board also appointed Administrative Assistant Jacquelyn Dewyer as deputy city clerk as Clerk Lisa Hunt nears retirement. 
Holbrook resident Twyla Taylor spoke during call to the public and updated the council on efforts to promote the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Route 66. Taylor told the council she is working to have a large bench with a Route 66 shield on the back and an arch over the top that says ‘Holbrook, Arizona’ with a sign next to it stating “Come sit on the corner of Route 66 with us” to be placed at Gillespie Park. She indicated that she believed this would be a big tourist draw. “There would be no cost to the city, NPC (Northland Pioneer College) has 4×4’s and it will be metal with metal posts.” She noted that the bench would be metal frame with a wooden seat and back.
Sandy Johnson went before the council to inform those present regarding her position with Healthy Families, working to educate pregnant women and moms until their children are five. A monthly class will be set up for moms at the Holbrook Senior Citizens Center, teaching moms how to do massage and bonding. All services are at no cost.
 The meeting concluded with the council going into executive session with Attorney David Brown, as well as discussion pertaining to a lawsuit, Kristin Mayes vs. Fondomonte Arizona, LLC., pertaining to water rights issues. No action was taken on the matters. 
 In other business, the council: 
 *Approved proclamation in support of fair housing and declaring April as Happy Holbrook Month. 
 *Reauthorized multi-agency agreement to allow Holbrook Police, Fire and EMS Departments to coordinate with other local emergency response groups including Joseph City Fire District, Winslow Fire Department, Winslow Police Department, Action Medical, Sun Valley Fire Department, Navajo County Sheriff’s Office, Navajo County Emergency Management, Arizona Department of Public Safety, Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Safety, Arizona State Fire Marshal, Guardian Air, Native Air, Tri R Towing, Puerco Valley Fire District and Blue Ridge Fire District. 
 *Approved intergovernmental agreement with White Mountain Search and Rescue to share mutual aid resources at an annual cost of $3,500. 
 *Approved a fog seal for the golf course road at a cost of $19,905.
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			  <news:name>Winslow teachers squash rumor at board meeting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Winslow teachers squash rumor at board meeting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
 A rumor circulating among staff at Winslow Junior High School and the confusion and fallout that followed took center stage during call to the public at the Winslow Unified School District Governing Board meeting on April 8, where three educators addressed the issue publicly, including one who took responsibility and issued an apology.
 During call to the public, Drew Luzier, an eighth grade social studies teacher, was the first to speak, pushing back directly against claims that a recent staff presentation involving Winslow Junior High School Principal Travis Dooley contained inappropriate material. Luzier told the board he had been present at the meeting in question and described the rumor as “categorically false,” explaining that the presentation had been part of an effort to lighten the mood following a difficult administrative decision not to fill a soon to be vacant assistant principal position.
 Dooley, who recently stepped into the principal role following the death of former principal Deb Lopez after a battle with cancer, “conducted himself with composure and professionalism throughout this entire episode,” Luzier said, adding that the spread of misinformation had unfairly undermined his credibility. 
 Carlos Guerrero, an eighth grade algebra teacher, followed with a similar message, emphasizing how quickly misinformation can spread in a small community like Winslow. Guerrero said he was also present at the meeting and that the administration acted professionally, warning that rumors like the one circulating could have “major repercussions.” He urged staff to verify information before repeating it, noting that unverified claims can cause unnecessary harm and division. 
 The situation culminated in a public apology from Tiffany Kolomitz, a first year English language arts teacher at the junior high, who acknowledged that her own presentation on March 27, had contributed to the misunderstanding. Kolomitz said she included an image intended to help staff process change and move forward following the administrative decision but failed to consider how it might be interpreted or to have it reviewed beforehand.
 “I unintentionally upset my colleagues… I take full responsibility for that oversight,” Kolomitz said, adding that the image was not meant to introduce politics or offend anyone but rather to support staff during a difficult moment. She said she is committed to rebuilding trust and being more thoughtful in future communication. 
 Board members did not respond to the comments, in accordance with public comment rules.
 Following the public comment period, the board moved into its regular agenda, beginning with a series of recognitions honoring staff for their work across the district. Larry Oso, a district transportation employee, was praised for his reliability in covering routes, assisting in the shop and helping keep vehicles safe and operational, while March’s certified Employee of the Month, Jerron Jordan, was recognized for fostering a classroom culture built on respect, responsibility and kindness. Substitute teacher Susan Saint Germain was also honored as Substitute of the Quarter, noted for her consistency and strong relationships with students. 
 The board then unanimously approved the consent agenda before moving into old business, where members signed off on a new U.S. history textbook for Winslow High School that had been on public display since January. Board members said the book was well organized and thorough prior to approval. The board also approved new curriculum for Navajo Language I and II courses, which had been available for review since February. 
 In new business, the board approved its annual agreement with the Navajo County Special Services Consortium for the 2026–27 school year, continuing services such as physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech language support for special education students. 
 In the superintendent’s report, Superintendent Dr. Amber Martinez, thanked staff for their work during the testing season and highlighted upcoming events, including a Winslow High School theater production of “Peter and the Starcatcher” and the district’s second annual Diné language competition scheduled for April 23. 
 Board members closed the meeting with brief remarks recognizing staff efforts as the school year nears its end, along with updates on spring sports, graduation preparations and a call for volunteers and donations for an upcoming track meet hospitality room.
 The board announced its next meeting for April 22 before entering executive session. The meeting later adjourned after returning to open session with no additional action reported.
 In other business, the board:
 * Approved hiring Emmanuel Bollin and Ciara Garcia as bus drivers. 
 * Approved the resignation of Zachary Atchison, a paraprofessional.
 * Approved a retire/return to work order for Bryan Larson. 
 * Approved transferring Kylee Allen from substitute to special needs teacher and Stephanie Westover from paraprofessional to focus zone paraprofessional.
 * Approved summer work for Camelia James.
 * Approved the following fundraisers: Student council, concession at glow dance, face painting and photo booth; Drama Club, ‘Peter and the Starcatcher Play’; and Yearbook Club, the sale of Arizona Green Tea and Otter Pops.
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			  <news:name>Roadrunners take part in Payson invitational</news:name>
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			<news:title>Roadrunners take part in Payson invitational</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Holbrook’s boys’ team placed 10th out of 22 teams at the 5th Annual Bubba Nielsen track meet held on Friday in Payson. The Roadrunners finished with 23 points. 
 In the boys 100-meter Ray-Sean Morris finished 50th with a time of 13.38. He finished 43rd in the 200-meter event with a time of 27.16. 
 In the 400-meter, Anthony Moyte placed 12th with a time of 56.87. Clayton Johnston was 53rd. 
 In the 800-meter run, Devin Kinlicheenie was seventh with a time of 2:09.37. Anthony Moyte finished 12th, William Nez was 15th and Marcell Haskie placed 47th. 
 In the 1600-meter run, Ian Masayesva took first place with a time of 4:29.87. Devin Kinlicheenie was eighth and William Nez finished 15th. 
 In the 3200-meter run Masayesva made it a double, winning this event with a time of 10:05.65. Kymani Dosedo placed 23rd. 
 In the girls 100-meter hurdles, DeAna Lee placed 27th with a time of 25.04. 
 Holbrook will compete in the St. Johns Invitational meet held on Tuesday, then travel to the Cougar Invite hosted by Show Low on Friday.
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			  <news:name>Lobos take top spot in Bubba Nielson Invitational</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lobos take top spot in Bubba Nielson Invitational</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Snowflake won both divisions of the 5th Annual Bubba Nielsen Invitational track meet hosted by Payson High School on Friday.
 The boys team finished with 123.5 team points, just ahead of second place Round Valley who had 110.5, and Payson was third with 103 points.
 The Lady Lobos also won the team crown with 137.33 team points. Show Low followed in second with 111, and Blue Ridge was third with 105. 
 In the boys 100-meter dash, Christian Smith won the event with a time of 11.10. Otto Mills was sixth, Mason Raban, 17th and Jarrett Bjornn was 18th.
 In the 200-meter dash, Christian Smith finished second with a time of 22.70. Otto Mills was close behind in third, and Eli Willis placed 11th.
 In the 400-meter run, Carter Rogers placed eighth with a time of 55.34. Kaige Webb was 24th and Beck Johnson finished 30th. 
 In the 800-meter, Brayden Bentley placed 22nd in 2:18.31. Scott Brinton was 32nd. 
 In the 1600-meter, Talmage Flake was 23rd with a time of 5:25.31.Scott Brinton was 24th and Eli Hargrave 25th. 
 In the 3200-meter, Talmage Flake placed seventh with a time of 12:32.01. Dean Rhoton was 14th, Eli Hargrave was 19th and Grayson Wells 20th. 
 In the 110-meter hurdles, Seth Lancaster crossed the line first with a time of 16.07. Corwin Larson was third, Colter Willis was fourth and Levi LaDuke was 21st. 
 In the 300-meter hurdles, Seth Lancaster finished sixth with a time of 42.76. Corwin Larsen was right behind in seventh, and Colter Willis was 15th.
 Snowflake finished third in the 4×100 meter relay with Jarrett Bjornn, Masan Raban, Eli Willis and Otto Mills running a time of 43.92.
 They also finished third in the 4×400 meter relay. Carter Rogers, Seth Lancaster, Otto Mills, and Hayydn Nichols finished with a time of 3:34.75. 
 In the shot put, Ziggy Ulberg was sixth with a toss of 40-00. Jaxon Reidhead was 13th, McCoy Norton was 23rd and Zander Alcantar finished 25th. 
 In the discus, Ulberg placed seventh with a throw of 120-11. Jaxon Reidhead was ninth, Calvin Hansen was 12th and Jake Hatch finished 19th. 
 In the javelin, Cody Potter finished second with a distance of 158-08. Colter Willis was fourth, Eli Willis was 10th and Bryce Brimhall 12th. 
 In the high jump, Calvin Hansen placed sixth, clearing a height of 5-08. Rhett Hipps was 11th, Hayydn Nichols was 12th and Graham Rogers was 21st. 
 In the pole vault, Greg Wegleitner was third, getting up and over the bar at 13-00. Seth Lancaster was fifth and Hayydn Nichols placed eighth. 
 In the long jump, Eli Willis placed second with a distance of 19-06.5. Beck Johnson was sixth and Jacob VanVleet was ninth.
 In the triple jump, Cody Potter placed second overall, covering a distance of 39-11.75. Rhett Hipps was third and Jacob VanVleet finished ninth. 
 In the girls 100-meter dash, Jayci Ballard placed first with a time of 12.71, Kimee Johnson was 13th, and Addie Martin was 15th. Ballard also won the 200-meter dash with a time of 26.32.
 In the 400-meter dash, Kinzie Flake was third with a time of 1:04.11. Emree Mowers placed fourth, Kimee Johnson was fifth and Macy Hansen was 10th. 
 In the 800-meter, Grace Prestwich was fifth with a time of 2:43.03. Mallory Caldwell finished ninth, Hadley Flake was 11th and Alaina Johnson was 30th. 
 In the 1600-meter, Mallory Caldwell placed seventh in 6:01.56. Grace Prestwich was ninth and Brielle Reidhead was 34th. 
 In the 100-meter hurdles, Jayci Ballard won her third event of the meet with a time of 15.44. Ryah Denhalter was fourth and Brooklyn Davis finished fifth. 
 Ballard made it four for four by winning the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 44.15. Brooklyn Davis was third. 
 In the 4×100 meter relay, Addie Martin, Kimee Johnson, Kinzie Flake and Amry Cardon placed fourth with a time of 53.40.
 In the 4×400-meter relay, Kinzie Flake, Kimee Johnson, Emree Mowers and Macy Hansen finished third with a time of 4:26.20.
 In the shot put, Mairead Stradling was second with a toss of 33-08. Ryah Denhalter placed fourth, Josie Clare was sixth and Reagan Hall was 16th. 
 In the discus, Rebekah Frost was fourth with a throw of 90-11. Klaire Reidhead was seventh, Mairead Stradling was ninth and Moira Stadling finished 19th. 
 In the javelin, Ada Farnsworth placed eighth with a distance of 87-01. Emree Mowers placed 17th. 
 In the high jump, Ryah Denhalter placed sixth with a height of 4-10. Josie Clare was seventh and Macy Hansen finished 10th. 
 In the pole vault, Amry Cardon won the event with a height of 9-00. Leisl Shumway placed eighth, and Raegan Hall was 18th. 
 In the long jump, Addie Martin was fourth with a distance of 15-06. Amry Cardon placed ninth. 
 In the triple jump, Ryah Denhalter placed fourth with a distance of 32-01.25. Addie Martin was seventh and Amry Cardon finished 12th. 
 A handful of Snowflake’s top track athletes competed in the South Pasadena, Calif., High School’s Tiger Invite on Friday as well. 
 Jacob VanVleet placed 10th in the 100-meter and second in the 200-meter. Gionn Jones won the 4000-meter with a time of 48.93. Conover Pitts was second in the 300-meter hurdles. 
 Rebecca Ballard placed 39th in the 200-meter with a time of 26.91. Hailey Jones was 16th in the 400-meter run. Bryn Kupfer placed 18th in the 100-meter hurdles and Mariah Tingey was 19th. Ranell West placed second in the shot put. 
 This week Snowflake’s teams will stay closer to home to compete in the Cougar Invitational hosted by Show Low on Friday.
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			<news:title>Students present ‘Faces of History’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Photo by Shawn White
Classical Conversations, a Christ-centered homeschool community in Holbrook held its annual “Faces of History” presentations last week, blending writing, performance and storytelling. Over the course of the academic year, students selected historical figures and developed research papers which become the foundation for a final presentation delivered entirely in character, with students dressing in costume and speaking from a first-person perspective. Pictured are (left to right) Essentials tutor Brigette Brimhall, Clare Bonefield, Jessie Jolley, Kimber Lee, Cooper Bonefield and Liam Brimhall.

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			<news:keywords>Photo courtesy of La Posada Hotel
With exceptionally warm temperatures, the staff at La Posada Hotel in Winslow has gone into spring project mode including replacing the wood slats in the beautiful entry bridge made by local artist John Suttman several years ago. In addition to its beautiful grounds and rooms, the hotel includes the Turquoise Room and gift shop.

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			  <news:name>Dave McGinnis, former Cardinals head coach and beloved Titans assistant, dead at 74</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dave McGinnis, former Cardinals head coach and beloved Titans assistant, dead at 74</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dave McGinnis, a former Arizona Cardinals head coach and Tennessee Titans assistant coach, died on Monday. He was 74.
The Titans announced the death of McGinnis, who died after being hospitalized for an illness in early March. The Titans’ news release said that he passed away at Ascension St. Thomas Midtown Hospital with his family by his side.
&quot;My heart aches with the loss of Coach Mac, who was so much more than a coach and broadcaster – he was family,&quot; Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk said in a statement.
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Cardinals owner Michael Bidwell also released a statement on McGinnis.
&quot;As Dave often said, he was a ‘ball coach’ through and through, and no one ever filled that role with more passion, enthusiasm and charisma,&quot; Bidwell said. &quot;Coach Mac truly loved the game and everything – and everyone – associated with it, especially his players. He was one of a kind and will be greatly missed.&quot;
McGinnis found himself in an interim head coaching role during the 2000 season with the Cardinals, the team for which he served as defensive coordinator in 1996. He was retained in the head coaching post from 2001-03.
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In 57 career games, McGinnis went 17-40 with the Cardinals, ultimately being fired after a 4-12 season in 2003.
After he was fired, McGinnis landed with the Titans as a linebackers coach under head coach Jeff Fisher. He would become a mainstay in Nashville, holding that role and eventually being promoted to assistant head coach until 2011.
&quot;Coach Mac gave so much of himself to this organization over the years, and his passion, loyalty and love for the Titans never wavered,&quot; Strunk added. &quot;He cared deeply about the people around him, and that kindness and authenticity left a lasting impact on everyone who knew him. He held a very special place in our family, and his presence in our lives and within this franchise will never be forgotten. We will miss him dearly, and we will always be grateful for the legacy he leaves behind.&quot;
McGinnis’s coaching career began in 1973 when he was an assistant with TCU. He also held posts with Indiana State, Missouri and Kansas State until the 1986 season when he broke into the NFL with the Chicago Bears.
McGinnis served as linebackers coach for Chicago from 1986-95 before getting a promotion with the Cardinals. He also held roles with the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams before leaving coach after the 2016 campaign.
McGinnis returned to Nashville to join Titans Radio in 2017, where he served as a color announcer for games.
&quot;I love Dave McGinnis, and I don&apos;t know that I&apos;ve met anybody who was created for football, and a football life, more than Coach Mac,&quot; said Burke Nihill, president and CEO of the Titans. &quot;He just loved the game. Obviously, he played it for a long time and coached it for longer, and with everything he has done for us over the years as color commentator and a Titans personality. He lived such a special football life. He was such a special guy.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Lena Dunham says her dad didn’t want to be seen voting with her in Obama election</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lena Dunham says her dad didn’t want to be seen voting with her in Obama election</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lena Dunham recalls her own father not wanting to be seen at the voting booths with her during the 2012 Barack Obama versus Mitt Romney election.
On &quot;The Interview&quot; podcast, Dunham recalled that once she began receiving hate online, it affected even her personal relationships.
&quot;I remember there was a day, and this is not in the book, where I was going to vote with my father. And I had been campaigning for Obama. It was 2012. And I remember he said, &apos;I don&apos;t know if I wanna go vote with Lena Dunham,&apos;&quot; she recalled.
&quot;And I was like my father thinks going to vote with me is going to signal something,&quot; Dunham continued.
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The actress and producer said that her father is her &quot;best friend in the world,&quot; so him wanting to not be seen with her in public was the moment she understood &quot;something was going on here.&quot;
In 2012, Dunham faced offline drama for her HBO series, &quot;Girls,&quot; which she wrote and starred in. At the time, viewers were unhappy with the lack of racial inclusivity and the economic privilege that was highlighted in the show that aired for five years.
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Speaking on the New York Times&apos; podcast, Dunham believes the negativity she received from the series stemmed from people disliking her as a person.
&quot;I&apos;m going to say something that&apos;s going to sound like a cop out. And I don&apos;t, but I can only phrase it this way. I have annoyed people since I was so small. Like, I was an annoying kid,&quot; she said.
Dunham believes that, paired with the intense female sexuality on the show, led to unhappy viewers. 
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Just before &quot;Girls&quot; premiered in 2012, old racially insensitive tweets that Dunham wrote resurfaced. 
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			  <news:name>&apos;Smart decision&apos;: Swalwell&apos;s resignation spurs praise from both parties after bombshell allegations emerge</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Smart decision&apos;: Swalwell&apos;s resignation spurs praise from both parties after bombshell allegations emerge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., announced he was planning to resign from Congress following sexual misconduct allegations, leading top Democrats in the U.S. Senate, like Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., to praise the decision.
Meanwhile, Republicans are questioning how much top Democrats knew before the final ball dropped Monday with Swalwell&apos;s resignation, which came just days after he suspended his California gubernatorial campaign.
Swalwell said Monday that he was &quot;deeply sorry&quot; to his family, staff and constituents for his &quot;mistakes,&quot; but stood headstrong in calling the sexual misconduct and abuse allegations against him &quot;false.&quot;
&quot;I am aware of efforts to bring an immediate expulsion vote against me and other members,&quot; Swalwell said in his announcement. &quot;Expelling anyone from Congress without due process, within days of an allegation being made, is wrong. But, it&apos;s also wrong for my constituents to have me distracted from my duties. Therefore, I plan to resign my seat in Congress.&quot;
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&quot;It was a good decision,&quot; added Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vt., when asked about Swalwell&apos;s resignation. &quot;You don&apos;t have to be a rocket science to figure that out. It&apos;s terrible – what has been alleged.&quot;
Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., reportedly told CNN that he thought Swalwell made the right decision. 
Swalwell&apos;s decision to resign keeps Democrats from having to vote on a contentious resolution to expel Swalwell, which was expected to happen if he had not resigned. 
&quot;With a criminal investigation in the works, the move will avoid the need to answer questions immediately in an ethics investigation that might present legal dangers,&quot; George Washington University professor and Fox News legal analyst Jonathan Turley pointed out. &quot;Few defense attorneys would relish a client responding to an open-ended ethics investigation when the outcome seems likely expulsion.&quot;
When asked whether she had requested Swalwell resign, Pelosi reportedly responded, &quot;Oh, I think that was his decision. I think it&apos;s a smart decision to make,&quot; according to Politico reporter Riley Rogerson. 
Furthermore, when asked whether she had any previous idea about the sexual misconduct allegations, Pelosi responded, &quot;none whatsoever,&quot; Rogerson also noted. Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., a longtime friend and colleague of Arizona who faced heat for defending him, said minutes before Swalwell&apos;s resignation that he &quot;had no knowledge of the allegations of assault, harassment, and predatory behavior against Eric Swalwell.&quot; 
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Warren, who ran against Swalwell during the pairs&apos; bids for the presidency, said she is &quot;glad that [Swalwell] will be gone,&quot; adding that &quot;people who are in positions of power and authority over others need to be held accountable when they take advantage of that position.&quot;
Within an hour after Swalwell&apos;s announcement that he would resign, one of Swalwell&apos;s colleagues in the House of Representatives, Rep. Tony Gonzalez, R-Texas, followed suit and resigned as well amid similar allegations of sexual improprieties. 
&quot;There is a season for everything and God has a plan for us all. When Congress returns tomorrow, I will file my retirement from office. It has been my privilege to serve the great people of Texas,&quot; Gonzales said.
Gonzalez last month said he would not run for reelection, so it is uncertain what may change. If Gonzalez and Swalwell left tomorrow, the slim margin in the House between Republicans and Democrats would not change. 
Republican reactions to Swalwell&apos;s resignation Monday mirrored the praise from Democrats. Republican frontrunner in the California gubernatorial race Steve Hilton also slammed &quot;career politicians&quot; for letting Swalwell &quot;get away with it.&quot; 
&quot;Of course Eric Swalwell had to drop out of the California governor&apos;s race. The question is, why was he ever in it, knowing he had all this going on?&quot; Hilton told Fox News Digital. 
&quot;First smart thing he’s done,&quot; said Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., who added that Gonzales &quot;needs to follow his lead&quot; right before he actually did.
&quot;Eric, you did the right thing by resigning. However, don’t you dare say there weren’t grounds for your expulsion, because there absolutely were,&quot; Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., said after Swalwell&apos;s announcement he would be resigning. &quot;He made the correct decision, but there still needs to be a full-fledged criminal investigation. Based on what I’m hearing, he may go to jail.&quot;
Other Republicans questioned how much Democrats knew before the allegations of sexual misconduct became public against Swalwell.
&quot;The mainstream media doesn’t attack a Democrat unless it helps a separate Democrat. It’s axiomatic. The Swalwell episode proves that in technicolor,&quot; John Ashbrook, a co-host of the &quot;Ruthless&quot; podcast told Fox News Digital. &quot;If he wasn’t jeopardizing their party’s ability to hold the California Governor’s mansion, none of them would have said a word.&quot;
&quot;Eric Swalwell should&apos;ve been removed from Congress long ago, yet Democrats rallied around him over and over even after it was shown he was compromised by a Chinese spy,&quot; added Republican strategist Mark Bednar, who has worked for former Speaker Kevin McCarthy and current Transportation Secretary and former Congressman Sean Duffy. &quot;The real questions for Democrats close to him are what did they know, when did they know it, and will they question then-Speaker Pelosi&apos;s judgment regarding Swalwell’s committee assignments?&quot;
Hilton echoed Bednar&apos;s questions about how much top Democrats knew.
&quot;Machine politicians and unions that endorsed Swalwell and threw money at him — they knew about his past. It was an open secret on Capitol Hill and Sacramento. Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, the teacher unions, SEIU  — they are all totally full of it with their fake outrage and condemnation,&quot; Hilton told Fox News Digital. &quot;California is ruled by a corrupt Democrat elite that is collapsing into chaos, sleaze and scandal. That&apos;s why the Swalwell stand-ins that they send to run against me in the general election, whether it&apos;s Katie Porter or Tom Steyer, will be no better.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Los Angeles hotel industry &apos;struggling&apos; under wage mandate signed by Mayor Karen Bass, new survey finds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Los Angeles hotel industry &apos;struggling&apos; under wage mandate signed by Mayor Karen Bass, new survey finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hotels in Los Angeles, California are struggling, a new report from industry researchers claimed in a new report.
&quot;Hotels are struggling to keep up with rising operating costs coupled with falling demand,&quot; the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA) researchers said last week.
According to AHLA, the city’s minimum wage mandate and other policies led to increased &quot;costs without flexibility to reflect market conditions and demand levels.&quot;
A phased-in minimum wage hike in Los Angeles mandated up to $30 per hour for airport and hotel workers. The law was signed into law last year by Mayor Karen Bass, mandating that their hourly wage must be raised by $2.50 each year until they reach $30 in 2028.
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The AHLA is the largest hotel association in America, representing more than 30,000 members from all segments of the industry nationwide. Its methodology stated it was a &quot;member survey of Los Angeles hotel operators and owners&quot; that featured &quot;16 questions in multiple-choice, select-all-that-apply, and ranking formats.&quot;
The report claimed that the policies led to reduced hiring and cuts in labor hours. Other issues that arose included delayed or canceled hotel investment and development, reduced airline operations and restaurant closures.
&quot;The report finds that hotels across Los Angeles are facing increasing financial and operational pressure as rising labor and operating costs outpace revenue growth, noting that development is slowing, investment is shifting to other markets, and some hotels have closed or delayed expansion plans,&quot; the report stated.
The report found that none of the members believe Los Angeles is a favorable environment to make investments and 80% said that the city is not a good place for long-term hotel investment. Almost all the members surveyed said that rolling back the regulations would make the city’s market more attractive. 
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AHLA said that hotels are the backbone of Los Angeles’ tourism economy, investing millions of dollars in the city every year.
&quot;Los Angeles hotels generate $12.5 billion in annual economic activity, support nearly 64,000 jobs, and produce more than $1.1 billion in state and local tax revenue that funds essential public services,&quot; according to the report.
This isn&apos;t the first time the AHLA has released a report showing adverse effects of the minimum wage mandate after Bass signed it into law. The AHLA previously commissioned another study that found hotels have eliminated or expect to eliminate 6% of positions, roughly 650 jobs, since the Hotel Worker Minimum Wage Ordinance took effect in September.
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The Los Angeles City Council and Mayor Bass&apos; office did not respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US military kills 2 suspected cartel operatives in latest Eastern Pacific lethal strike, SOUTHCOM says</news:name>
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			<news:title>US military kills 2 suspected cartel operatives in latest Eastern Pacific lethal strike, SOUTHCOM says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. military carried out another lethal strike targeting suspected cartel operatives in the Eastern Pacific on Monday, killing two individuals believed to be involved in narcotics trafficking, according to U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM).
&quot;Applying total systemic friction on the cartels,&quot; SOUTHCOM said in a post on X. &quot;On April 13, at the direction of #SOUTHCOM commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations.
&quot;Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations,&quot; the post continued. &quot;Two male narco-terrorists were killed during this action. No U.S. military forces were harmed.&quot;
The strike comes two days after SOUTHCOM conducted similar operations against two other suspected vessels operated by designated groups.
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Officials said intelligence confirmed those vessels were traveling along known drug trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and were actively engaged in narcotics operations.
Two men were killed in the first strike and three in the second, while one individual survived the initial attack.
SOUTHCOM said it immediately called on the U.S. Coast Guard to conduct search and rescue operations for the lone survivor. No U.S. forces were injured in either operation.
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The operations are part of a broader U.S. military effort to disrupt cartel-linked trafficking networks at sea, with officials increasingly describing such groups using terrorism-related designations.
The strikes were carried out under Joint Task Force Southern Spear, an ongoing mission focused on targeting transnational criminal organizations operating along key maritime drug routes in the region.
The Eastern Pacific remains a major corridor for narcotics trafficking, where cartels frequently rely on small, fast-moving vessels to transport drugs north toward the U.S. and Central America.
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The use of the term &quot;Designated Terrorist Organizations&quot; reflects a more aggressive posture by the Trump administration, which has expanded the use of military force against suspected narcotics traffickers beyond traditional law enforcement approaches.
SOUTHCOM has not released additional details about the identities of those killed or the specific groups involved.
The command is responsible for military operations in Central and South America and the Caribbean, including counter-narcotics missions aimed at disrupting drug trafficking networks that threaten U.S. interests.
The U.S. has carried out dozens of strikes on suspected drug-smuggling vessels in recent months as part of a broader campaign to dismantle cartel-linked trafficking operations and increase pressure on transnational criminal organizations.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The attack was the 49th since the campaign against vessels in the Caribbean and the eastern Pacific started in early September.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ro Khanna confronted by voter on California immigration policies in Jubilee appearance</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ro Khanna confronted by voter on California immigration policies in Jubilee appearance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., faced off with a speaker identified as &quot;Marien&quot; during a Jubilee debate on Sunday, where the two debated immigration policy, public safety, and accountability for elites tied to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Marien framed her concerns around personal safety and government priorities, arguing Democratic policies pose a great threat to everyday Americans.
&quot;My frustration is as a regular everyday American citizen, I feel that I am more likely to be harmed by Democratic policies such as open borders,&quot; Marien said.
The exchange reflected a broader debate over immigration enforcement, crime, and policy priorities, with Khanna advocating reform alongside border security as critics pointed to gaps in California’s approach.
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&quot;In your state, something like 4,600 or so illegal migrants that had criminal records were re-released from jail,&quot; Marien said. &quot;So when we&apos;re talking about harming Americans, when we&apos;re talking about children potentially being harmed, when we&apos;re looking into child trafficking, we have to acknowledge that illegal migration is the biggest funnel for child trafficking.&quot;
Khanna responded by reiterating his position on border security while shifting focus toward enforcement priorities.
&quot;I’m for secure borders,&quot; Khanna said. &quot;We have been for a secure border.&quot;
The debate also touched on differing perceptions of enforcement in California, with Marien rejecting Khanna’s characterization of Democratic positions.
&quot;No one in California can say that they’re for a secure border,&quot; Marien said.
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At another point, Khanna said he was opposed to ICE &quot;putting terror in communities.&quot;
&quot;I feel comfortable with ICE… I’m not terrorized by them,&quot; Marien said.
The conversation expanded beyond immigration to include accountability standards in cases tied to Epstein, as both participants debated how allegations should be handled.
Marien stressed the importance of due process and a high evidentiary standard before punishment.
&quot;I am very much pro any abuser being in jail, but I&apos;m also pro the complete burden of proof,&quot; Marien said.
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			<news:title>Swalwell&apos;s &apos;best friend&apos; in Congress turns on him after bombshell allegations torpedo his political career</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of Rep. Eric Swalwell&apos;s, D-Calif., closest friends in Congress is putting distance between himself and the lawmaker, contending he had no idea about the bombshell accusations of sexual assault that have surfaced against the former gubernatorial candidate.
&quot;I want to be clear: I had no knowledge of the allegations of assault, harassment, and predatory behavior against Eric Swalwell,&quot; Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., said in a statement.
&quot;The women who have come forward have shown courage,&quot; he continued. &quot;They deserve to be believed, to be supported, and to see justice served.&quot;
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Gallego&apos;s turn on Swalwell came just minutes before the lawmaker announced his resignation from Congress.
He already pulled his endorsement of Swalwell’s now-defunct bid for governor shortly after the bombshell San Francisco Chronicle report was published, and said the lawmaker was &quot;no longer fit to be a member of Congress&quot; and supported the push to expel him from the lower chamber.
It’s the culmination of a swift about-face for Gallego, who has signaled a desire for a 2028 presidential bid and was once described by Swalwell as his &quot;best friend in the world.&quot;
The pair have been friends since Gallego’s time in the House and both came under fire for photos that surfaced of the duo riding shirtless on camels in Qatar as part of a private trip in 2021. And just days ago, Gallego defended Swalwell online.
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&quot;When you are in first place, is when they target you,&quot; Gallego said on X. &quot;Eric is a fighter and he will win the Governors race.&quot;
Now, Gallego said he doesn’t know his once close friend.
&quot;I trusted someone who I believed was a friend, but it is now clear that he is not the person I thought I knew,&quot; Gallego said.
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Swalwell resigned from the House Monday night after ending his gubernatorial campaign in California, a move that was spurred by the San Francisco Chronicle&apos;s report that detailed allegations of sexual assault against him.
He currently faces allegations of sexual assault and misconduct from a former staffer and three other women.
In the House, Swalwell faced pressure from his colleagues to resign. That comes as the House Ethics Committee launched a probe against him and a campaign to expel him, and others, from the chamber was gaining steam.
&quot;I am aware of efforts to bring an immediate expulsion vote against me and other members. Expelling anyone in Congress without due process, within days of an allegation being made, is wrong,&quot; Swalwell said in a statement. &quot;But it&apos;s also wrong for my constituents to have me distracted from my duties. Therefore, I plan to resign my seat in Congress.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dick Vitale announces fifth cancer diagnosis as biopsy confirms melanoma in his lung and liver cavity</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dick Vitale announces fifth cancer diagnosis as biopsy confirms melanoma in his lung and liver cavity</news:title>
			<news:keywords>College basketball legendary broadcaster Dick Vitale announced he is battling cancer yet again.
The 86-year-old announced Monday that a biopsy confirmed he has melanoma in his lung and liver cavity, and he is immediately beginning immunotherapy to combat it.
This is the fifth time Vitale has been diagnosed with cancer, and melanoma is one he has had before.
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&quot;I’ve beaten melanoma,&quot; Vitale said in a statement released by ESPN. &quot;I’ve beaten lymphoma. I’ve beaten vocal-cord cancer. I’ve beaten lymph-node cancer. I’m 4 for 4 and I’m fully confident I’m going to make it 5 for 5.&quot;
Vitale made a separate social media post on Monday, where he said he had gone through days of testing, which included scans, MRIs, bloodwork and the biopsy to confirm what doctors believed was cancer yet again.
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&quot;I obviously did not get the report today that I was hoping for when my oncologist called,&quot; Vitale said. &quot;Now at least I know what I face.&quot;
&quot;Dickie V&quot; is one of the most established broadcasters in American sports, providing countless memorable calls through his natural enthusiasm for the game and moments on the hardwood.
Vitale’s impact on college basketball dates to ESPN’s launch in 1979, and he’s close to five decades in the sport with a contract with the &quot;Worldwide Leader&quot; going through the 2027-28 season.
However, health issues arose in 2021 when he was diagnosed with melanoma for the first time. Lymphoma followed, and then he needed chemotherapy and radiation treatments for his vocal cord cancer.
In 2024, he required surgery to remove cancerous lymph nodes from his neck, and Vitale’s iconic voice could not be heard as he was unable to speak for a time after the vocal cord surgery.
But like the other four diagnoses, Vitale remains optimistic and in good spirits, saying he feels &quot;fantastic&quot; and ready to take on yet another battle.
&quot;At 86 years young, I’ve lived a hell of a life, and I’m more motivated than ever to raise money for kids battling cancer,&quot; Vitale said.
The New Jersey native spent time coaching at Garfield High School before taking over his alma mater, East Rutherford High School, where he led teams to two New Jersey state titles. 
Vitale went on to coach as an assistant at Rutgers before heading to the University of Detroit as their head coach. He remained in the Michigan city to coach its Pistons from 1978-79.
Once he was done coaching the Pistons, Vitale joined ESPN, calling its first-ever college basketball game in 1979, a game where DePaul beat Wisconsin.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			<news:title>An Amazon warehouse worker died on the job at Oregon facility</news:title>
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			<news:title>Vance Says Pope Leo Should Stay Out of U.S. Affairs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The vice president, a Catholic, defended President Trump, who had accused the pope of being too liberal and “weak on crime.”The pontiff responded that he had “no fear of the Trump administration.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Alec Baldwin admits he &apos;doesn’t want to work anymore&apos; after &apos;Rust&apos; shooting death: &apos;I want to retire&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alec Baldwin admits he &apos;doesn’t want to work anymore&apos; after &apos;Rust&apos; shooting death: &apos;I want to retire&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Alec Baldwin reflected on his future in the film industry nearly five years after the tragic, on-set death of &quot;Rust&quot; cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
In July 2024, a Santa Fe judge dismissed the involuntary manslaughter case against Baldwin, 68, for the fatal shooting after ruling that the prosecution concealed evidence from his legal team.
The &quot;30 Rock&quot; actor admitted the &quot;painful&quot; situation changed his entire outlook on his career.
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&quot;We had this incident, this tragedy, in New Mexico, where Halyna Hutchins was killed on the set of the film, and that was unspeakably difficult to deal with,&quot; he said on an episode of The Hollywood Reporter&apos;s Awards Chatter podcast.
&quot;Because of the situation in New Mexico, which was very painful, I wound up staying home a lot. I was home with my kids for three-and-a-half years — I hardly worked at all — and that’s just changing now.&quot;
While Baldwin admitted he&apos;s going to &quot;go off and do a bunch of things&quot; now, he also became comfortable playing house with his family.
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&quot;I was home and I got used to it, and I don’t want to leave my house anymore,&quot; Baldwin confessed.
&quot;I don’t. I don’t want to work anymore. I don’t. I really don’t. I want to retire and stay home with my kids.&quot;
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Alec discharged a gun on the set of &quot;Rust&quot; in New Mexico on Oct. 21, 2021, killing Hutchins and injuring director Joel Souza. Assistant director Dave Halls had told the actor that the gun was a &quot;cold gun,&quot; meaning it was unloaded or &quot;not hot,&quot; after armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed had placed the gun on a cart on set.
Gutierrez Reed was convicted of loading a live round into a revolver, which Baldwin fired, killing Hutchins and wounding director Joel Souza.
In July 2024, Hilaria wept alongside her husband when a Santa Fe judge dismissed the involuntary manslaughter case against Alec after ruling that the prosecution had concealed evidence from his legal team.
The couple have seven children together: Carmen Gabriela Rafael Thomas, Leonardo Ángel Charles, Romeo Alejandro David, Eduardo Pao Lucas, María Lucía Victoria, and Ilaria Catalina Irena, 2.
Alec was previously married to model Kim Basinger, and the former couple have one daughter together, Ireland.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WNBA player opposes new Olympics transgender policy, saying they do &apos;anything but&apos; protect women</news:name>
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			<news:title>WNBA player opposes new Olympics transgender policy, saying they do &apos;anything but&apos; protect women</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WNBA player Brianna Turner opposed the International Olympic Committee&apos;s (IOC) new policies barring biological males from competing in female sports, claiming that they do &quot;anything but&quot; protect women.
&quot;The IOC has a documented history of refusing to actually protect women in elite sports, and their current invocation of protection does anything but,&quot; Turner wrote in a USA Today op-ed Friday.
The IOC announced in March that, starting with the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, it would be adopting a new policy limiting female category events to biologically female athletes as determined by genetic testing.
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Turner accused the IOC of using the new policies to &quot;scapegoat&quot; transgender athletes while ignoring &quot;real&quot; issues regarding women in sports.
&quot;Policies that single out transgender women and athletes with intersex variations do not protect women’s sports. They manufacture a scapegoat while the real challenges to women’s sports go unaddressed: unequal funding, limited access to training and facilities, pay disparities, male-dominated leadership, gender-based violence and harassment across race, sex, sexual orientation and gender identity,&quot; Turner said.
She also denied the IOC&apos;s argument that the new policy is being enacted to make sure that female sports are safe and fair, claiming there were no biological advantages in transgender athletes.
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&quot;In more than 15 years of organized basketball, I’ve played with and against people who are transgender and undoubtedly people with intersex variations, and I&apos;ve never experienced any unfair advantages. I saw these players as my fellow athletes, not my enemies,&quot; Turner wrote.
She concluded by demanding that the IOC do not use women athletes in efforts to &quot;shame or exclude&quot; transgender athletes.
&quot;Do not use the names of women athletes to target, shame or exclude transgender women. Transgender women are women. Women with intersex variations are women. I welcome these women—and all women—onto my teams,&quot; Turner wrote. &quot;If we really want to protect the integrity of sport, let’s invest in fairness, opportunity and safety for every athlete. Let’s build a future where sport belongs to everyone.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to the IOC for comment.
WNBA legend Sue Bird also claimed earlier this month on the &quot;A Touch More&quot; podcast that the new IOC policy was &quot;fearmongering&quot; and &quot;not solving a problem that exists.&quot;
In the same podcast, former U.S. women’s soccer star Megan Rapinoe pushed back on the idea that the Olympics policy was based on science.
&quot;We already know that biology, as much as we want it to be just nice and clean and tight and perfectly in one category and another, it’s not,&quot; Rapinoe said. &quot;We know that. So, now what we’re doing is subjecting everybody, all women and all people who are identifying as women to this really invasive testing that only to me says like, ‘Oh we’re just trying to whittle it down to a certain type of woman.&apos; Is that what we’re doing? That’s really the whole game here.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>JD Vance says the ball is &apos;in Iran’s court&apos; after Pakistan peace talks stall</news:name>
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			<news:title>JD Vance says the ball is &apos;in Iran’s court&apos; after Pakistan peace talks stall</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vice President JD Vance said Iran holds the deciding hand in what comes next in the Middle East conflict, while rejecting reports that recent peace talks in Pakistan ended in failure.
Vance’s remarks come after his weekend trip to Pakistan for face-to-face negotiations with Iranian officials – talks that reports suggested produced no breakthrough.
&quot;The ball is very much in their court,&quot; Vance told &quot;Special Report&quot; anchor Bret Baier on Monday. &quot;You ask what happens next, I think the Iranians are going to determine what happens next.&quot;
Vance said there were &quot;good conversations&quot; during the weekend talks that helped clarify U.S. priorities, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial international oil route.
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&quot;I wouldn&apos;t just say that things went wrong. I also think things went right. We made a lot of progress,&quot; he said.
&quot;They moved in our direction, which is why I think we would say that we had some good signs, but they didn&apos;t move far enough.&quot;
Vance told Fox News that the Pakistan peace talks ultimately ended because Iranian negotiators were unable to finalize a deal, adding that the discussions revealed insights into who holds decision-making authority in Tehran.
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&quot;We acquired some knowledge about how the Iranians are negotiating, and this is ultimately why we left Pakistan,&quot; he said.
&quot;What we figured out is that they were unable, I think — the team that was there, was unable to cut a deal,&quot; he explained. &quot;They had to go back to Tehran, either from the supreme leader or somebody else, and actually get approval to the terms that we had set.&quot;
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump instituted a naval blockade of all Iranian ports Monday, following weeks of tensions in which Iran barred U.S. vessels from passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
&quot;What they [Iranians] have done is engage in this act of economic terrorism against the entire world. They’ve basically threatened any ship that&apos;s moving through the Straits of Hormuz. Well, as the President of the United States showed, two can play at that game,&quot; Vance said.
U.S. navy ships have been ordered to identify and flag any Iran-affiliated vessels traveling through the Strait of Hormuz.
Vance said that given the United States’ ceasefire agreement, he expects Iran to fully reopen the critical trade route, but admitted that it was a goal point that Iranians &quot;tried to move&quot; during the Pakistan talks.
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&quot;We&apos;ve stopped bombing the country. What we expect the Iranians to give up is a full reopening of the Straits of Hormuz,&quot; the vice president told Fox News.
The administration’s strategy to target Iranian ships marks an intensification of its pressure campaign to force Iran into reopening the Strait of Hormuz – this time, by strangling Iran’s ability to transport its own oil.
&quot;If the Iranians are gonna try to engage in economic terrorism, we&apos;re gonna abide by a simple principle that no Iranian ships are getting out either,&quot; Vance said. &quot;We know that&apos;s a big deal to them. We know it applies additional economic leverage.&quot;
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Vance said the United States still maintains the upper hand, even as the next move rests with Iran.
&quot;We have the military advantage,&quot; the vice president said. &quot;We now have additional economic pressure that we&apos;re applying on them through the blockade that we&apos;ve imposed on their oil coming out of the Straits of Hormuz.&quot;
&quot;We have a lot of cards. We have the leverage, and we&apos;re going to see what the Iranians do with that,&quot; he continued.
Vance also addressed reports that he was skeptical of Trump’s move to launch a war on Iran alongside Israel.
&quot;I give my advice to the President of the United States, and we all do. And I expect that when I give advice to the President of the United States that it&apos;s going to be private because the president should rely on his senior advisors without them running to the media.&quot;
&quot;What I will say, Bret, is that I 100% agree with the president on the fact that Iran can&apos;t have a nuclear weapon.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Police: Hit-and-run leads to arrest for DUI suspect in vehicle theft</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Lake Havasu City man was arrested on a slew of felony charges Friday evening, after police say he caused a serious accident while driving under the influence of liquor.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Euphoria’ return sparks backlash as fans slam ‘humiliating’ storyline</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Euphoria’ return sparks backlash as fans slam ‘humiliating’ storyline</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Euphoria&quot; ignited a firestorm after the season three opener aired Sunday, as viewers questioned Sydney Sweeney’s storyline and denounced the show’s creative direction.
Fans were quick to claim the award-winning HBO show was &quot;humiliating&quot; Sweeney, who stars as Cassie Howard. After nearly a five-year hiatus, &quot;Euphoria&quot; returned Sunday with Sweeney&apos;s character set to marry boyfriend Nate Jacobs, played by Jacob Elordi. In her opening scene, Sweeney is dressed up in a revealing dog costume filming provocative videos seemingly for social media. Sweeney barked like a dog and even drank water on all fours while wearing the revealing bodysuit.
While the two struggle to make ends meet, Sweeney&apos;s character eventually floated the idea of beginning an OnlyFans account.
Sweeney&apos;s storyline didn&apos;t sit right with fans, who have watched the actress undergo similar demeaning character arcs in seasons one and two.
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&quot;Sydney Sweeney in season 3 is literally just humiliating her. I don&apos;t get how they don&apos;t see that it&apos;s not about this, her role is reduced to basically HUMILIATING HER, she&apos;s not gonna win any awards like that,&quot; one user wrote on X, before referencing a future scene. &quot;They dress her like a baby, pretending to be a baby with a pacifier for what?&quot;
&quot;I thought it was AI but it&apos;s real, my God, what did they do to Sydney Sweeney in the third season of Euphoria?&quot; another added.
&quot;This is so embarrassing even for jacob,&quot; a user wrote about Sweeney and her co-star. &quot;But, how Sydney sweeney can agree to do something like this? It&apos;s like a humillation [sic] ritual.&quot;
&quot;At this stage in her career I&apos;m amazed they get Sydney to do this,&quot; another user added. &quot;She&apos;s a true nymphomaniac attention w----. Sydney is a treasure.&quot;
Others defended Sweeney, pointing out the show has always been risqué.
&quot;Girl, it&apos;s called acting,&quot; one commenter wrote in response to the user who called it a humiliation ritual. &quot;Sydney&apos;s playing a messy character on a show that&apos;s always been wild and unhinged. If it was too much for her she wouldn&apos;t have signed on. People acting shocked like they haven&apos;t seen &apos;Euphoria&apos; before lol.&quot;
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&quot;This show literally depicts today&apos;s society and it&apos;s ironic that when the show does it, it&apos;s bad but when people do it in real life, it&apos;s easy to gloss over,&quot; another added.
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Premiering in 2019, &quot;Euphoria&quot; is the show that helped launch and solidify the careers of many cast members – including Sweeney, Elordi and Zendaya.
The dark suburban teen drama has also featured more established figures like Colman Domingo, who has received two best actor Oscar nominations in the last few years, and the late Eric Dane. And it’s given visibility and recognition to other actors: Hunter Schafer, Alexa Demie, Maude Apatow and Barbie Ferreira. Angus Cloud, another of its breakout performers, died in 2023.
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Series creator Sam Levinson says it&apos;s a thrill to see many cast members thriving.
&quot;The thing is when you’re casting, every person that walks in, you’re hoping this is the person, this is going to be the character,&quot; he told The Associated Press at the season premiere. &quot;And sometimes when they do, they walk in, they have the talent, they’ve got the passion, the enthusiasm for it, and they inspire you.
&quot;To see them working with such incredible filmmakers like (Christopher) Nolan and (Guillermo) del Toro ... it&apos;s just exciting.&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to HBO for comment.
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			  <news:name>DoorDash driver hails key Trump policy after delivering McDonald&apos;s to White House: &apos;I&apos;m going to enjoy it&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>DoorDash driver hails key Trump policy after delivering McDonald&apos;s to White House: &apos;I&apos;m going to enjoy it&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sharron Simmons, the first DoorDash employee to ever deliver a meal to the White House, said she hopes that the benefits she’s reaping from President Donald Trump&apos;s no-tax-on-tips policy will extend past its current 2028 lifespan.
&quot;Well, obviously, we would like for it to continue, but I&apos;m going to enjoy it while I&apos;ve got it. And, you know, it&apos;s not for me to decide that,&quot; she told Fox News Digital during a Monday interview shortly after delivering a McDonald&apos;s order to Trump.
Overall, Simmons says she believes she’s taking home more than $11,000 in extra income.
&quot;I figure that I&apos;m probably going to be saving about $3,000 to $4,000,&quot; Simmons said.
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Simmons’ story is one of the many ways the White House has attempted to highlight its work through Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, the president’s signature tax and border security package.
Alongside tax breaks for tips, that bill also temporarily eliminated tax obligations for overtime pay, increased the senior deduction to $12,000 and upped the child tax credit by $200 per child.
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Critics of the package have argued that the tax breaks are cutting down the country’s revenue and contributing to the national deficit, while its supporters contend it will grow the economy by putting more back in the hands of consumers.
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Simmons originally joined DoorDash as a way to generate a little extra revenue on the side, stating that she began her partnership with DoorDash because of its flexibility after the COVID-19 pandemic.
&quot;I&apos;ve been doing DoorDash since 2022. And I just got into it because it was something that after COVID and everything, I didn&apos;t have to go into an office. And I kind of felt like by doing this, I would be able to help other people,&quot; Simmons explained.
Despite the future uncertainty of the policy’s current timeline, Simmons said she would focus on the present moment.
&quot;[In] younger years, I didn&apos;t feel like my voice could be heard. And I feel now like we are heard,&quot; Simmons said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Popular airline rolls out free bag perk for certain travelers — but there&apos;s a catch</news:name>
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			<news:title>Popular airline rolls out free bag perk for certain travelers — but there&apos;s a catch</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of America&apos;s biggest airlines is adding a new perk for wine lovers.
On April 7, Southwest Airlines announced it was beginning a new program called &quot;Sip and Ship,&quot; allowing its customers to check one case of wine at no cost.
The deal applies to select West Coast locations and was announced alongside Southwest&apos;s launch of service in Santa Rosa, California, in the heart of Sonoma wine country.
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Starting April 24, the perk allows passengers age 21 and older to check up to 12 bottles in one properly packaged wine case — subject to standard baggage limits and route restrictions, with no liability for damage.
Wine cases &quot;should be placed in a standard wine shipping box or wine suitcase that meets checked bag requirements,&quot; the company noted.
The program is only offered to customers flying to and from certain West Coast locations, including Santa Rosa, according to the airline.
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Southwest customers can fly to Santa Rosa directly from Las Vegas, Denver, San Diego and Burbank.
In a statement, Southwest&apos;s chief operating officer Andrew Watterson said the airline was &quot;excited to open the door to more of California’s incredible destinations.&quot;
&quot;[E]specially [to] the stunning wine region of Sonoma County, as we add our 14th airport to our already best-in-industry intra-California service,&quot; the official added.
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&quot;By adding service to Sonoma County Airport and launching Sip and Ship, we’re offering our customers even more convenience and an opportunity to continue sipping and savoring their time in wine country.&quot;
The new deal is a &quot;smart, experience-driven perk that taps into how people actually travel today,&quot; said Amy West, a travel expert based in Florida.
West told Fox News Digital that travelers are increasingly seeking out food and wine experiences — and Southwest &quot;is meeting them right at that moment of discovery.&quot;
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&quot;Being able to bring a case of wine home without added cost removes a common friction point and makes the trip feel more rewarding,&quot; said West.
&quot;It also signals a broader shift where airlines are looking beyond just the seat and focusing on enhancing the overall travel experience.&quot;
Overall, West said that the offering &quot;encourages more intentional travel tied to specific destinations, especially wine regions, while adding tangible value without raising fares.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Southwest for additional comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>22nd Pat’s Run has special meaning to those who honor Pat Tillman’s legacy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>TEMPE – Saturday’s Pat’s Run was a sea of gold on the streets of downtown Tempe. Runners wore commemorative gold T-shirts to honor the late Pat Tillman. 
The race has come to represent even more than Tillman, however, as former service members run, including some in wheelchairs.
“It’s not just Pat, there’s a lot of guys and women who serve, and maybe they did not come home to do something like Pat’s Run anymore,” said Ralph Arvizu, a Gulf War veteran who took part in the event. “It’s to memorialize them and to remember them.”
Most sports legends are known for their achievements on the field. For Pat Tillman, it was as much what he did off the field as his accomplishments on it that made him an Arizona icon.
Tillman played linebacker at Arizona State, helping the Sun Devils reach the 1997 Rose Bowl. The Arizona Cardinals selected him in the seventh round of the 1998 NFL Draft and he played for four seasons with the team as a defensive back. 
But it was Tillman’s decision to walk away from a three-year, $3.6 million contract offer from the Cardinals to join the elite Army Rangers in the wake of the 9/11 attacks that defined his legacy.
Tillman served in Iraq and Afghanistan and was shot and killed by friendly fire near the village of Spera in Afghanistan on April 22, 2004. He was only 27 years old.
Soon after his death, some of his friends and family gathered to create an event to honor him. They settled on a 4.2-mile run that would finish on the 42-yard line of Frank Kush Field to honor him, as he wore the number 42 as a Sun Devil.




Now, each year, thousands of people from across the country gather to run or walk in Tempe, raising funds to support the Pat Tillman Foundation to raise money for Tillman Scholars – scholarship recipients who have served the country. Saturday’s Pat’s Run marked the 22nd annual event.
There are different aspects of Tillman’s career and life that stand out to people. Most admire the fact that he decided to forgo his NFL career to serve his country after 9/11. But others note that he did not do so blindly.
“What makes him (Tillman) really stand out is his moral fiber,” said Thomas Burch, who served for five years in the Army.  “He saw that what was going on in Iraq was maybe not the right thing. He was willing to speak up at the time.”
Tillman inspired Burch, who looked up information about Tillman to learn about him while Burch was in the Army. He was impressed by what he learned.
Arvizu served in the Air Force for four years and was participating in his ninth Pat’s Run this year. He comes back to the school he graduated from because he likes to see the campus and community.
Zach Wargo is a graduate student assistant in the Sun Devil Athletics media relations department who serves as the sports information director for ice hockey, swimming and diving, and women’s tennis. 
“I’ve learned that he is one of the most genuine, caring human beings on the football team and one of the greatest student-athletes that we’ve had,” Wargo said.
This was Wargo’s fifth Pat’s Run. He started running the race as a student at Arizona State before he began working in Sun Devil Athletics. 
Wargo learned that Tillman was passionate about football and serving his country and heard firsthand stories about Tillman from his boss, Doug Tammaro, the senior associate athletic director at ASU, who was working in sports information when Tillman was a rising star for the Sun Devils. That 1997 team, under coach Bruce Snyder, reached the Rose Bowl and contended for a national championship.
Tammaro was among those friends who came up with the concept for Pat’s Run.
Corona del Sol teacher Dave Leonard holds a Pat Tillman Day at the Tempe high school every year on the Friday before the race and teaches his students about Tillman’s legacy. He has found that all of his students want to learn more about Tillman.
“I ask kids, ‘How many of you know somebody who has done a Pat Tillman run?’” Leonard said. “About half of their hands go up,”
People want to pass down Tillman’s story, and one way to do that is for families to run the race together. 
Connor Banks of Phoenix ran his first Pat’s Run on Saturday while pushing his two kids in a stroller. He was still among the first runners to finish.
“I thought it would be a great way to bond with the kids, out supporting a good cause,” Banks said. “I think it’s really cool to come honor him in this race.”
Banks and his kids liked running into Mountain America Stadium to end the race. Tillman played his four years of college ball and all four years of his professional career in Mountain America Stadium – then called Sun Devil Stadium. 
Leonard has run every race and saved every shirt from each race. He was wearing the 2007 shirt on Saturday. His wife has run all but the first edition of the race, and their son has run every Pat’s Run since he was born.
Wargo ran the race with his mom and dad. This was the fourth year in a row they have run as a family.
“It just means a lot to leave it all out on the course, and to be able to remember Tillman in the best way possible,” Wargo said. 
Wargo plans to continue running Pat’s Run after he graduates from Arizona State in a month, no matter where his job takes him. 
Burch, who is from Fayetteville, Arkansas, raced with fellow veterans and got to see his old friends again. It was the first time he had run in the race. 
Leonard only laces his running shoes up for one occasion. Pat’s Run.
“I’m not a runner,” Leonard said. “I hate running, but once a year I’m running this race because of what Pat did.”
Some runners, like Burch, wore their military uniforms and a handful of firefighters wore their gear. A few donned costumes such as an American flag morphsuit and a Sonic costume. Others carried flags as they ran, with the most popular being “Old Glory.”
This race is not just significant to everyday people; comedian Rob Riggle was the honorary starter for the race and ran in it. The Sun Devils’ mascot, Sparky, also ran the race.
The total number of runners was estimated at just under 30,000.
There are also Arizona State alumni chapters across the country who organize local Tillman Honor Runs, with most occurring on the same Saturday. And there are often Tillman “shadow” runs on military bases around the world.
Through the years, the event has expanded in popularity and includes a  0.42-mile kid’s run. And after the race this year, there was the Tillman Tailgate for runners to enjoy.
A lot has changed since the first Pat’s Run in 2005. The Sun Devils baseball field, Packard Stadium, and golf course, Karsten Golf Course, are gone. Those teams now play off-campus, northwest of the old sites.
Hockey’s Mullett Arena has been built. Other assorted buildings, such as apartment buildings, campus buildings and new shops have sprung up along the way, changing the look of downtown Tempe. 
The racecourse has also changed and corrals had to be arranged to send runners off in waves to get so many of them onto a 4.2-mile course. “We’ve seen a lot of change on this campus,” Leonard said. “But this race is always here.”
One thing remains the same about Pat’s run: honoring his legacy. It’s one that can be defined as being passionate in what you do, while being kind and caring to others, expressing gratitude and therefore representing yourself in the best light possible.
“Whenever I see the number 42, I think of Pat Tillman, I think of Jackie Robinson,” Leonard said. “Pat Tillman’s a little bit closer to home for me, but what those guys did for that number 42, it’ll live on.”
In today’s society, issues such as politics can be divisive. Even in sports, there are rivalries, such as Arizona State and Arizona. 
Those who participate in Pat’s Run set the rivalries and politics aside – at least for a day.
“You see everyone come together with one purpose; it’s very special,” Arvizu said.
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			  <news:name>Embattled Rep Tony Gonzales announces plans to resign amid sexual misconduct allegations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Embattled Rep Tony Gonzales announces plans to resign amid sexual misconduct allegations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, abruptly announced his decision to resign from Congress Monday evening amid calls for him to step aside after admitting to sexual misconduct with a staffer earlier this year.
The embattled lawmaker was facing an anticipated expulsion vote that could have occurred as early as this week. 
&quot;There is a season for everything and God has a plan for us all. When Congress returns tomorrow, I will file my retirement from office,&quot; Gonzales wrote on social media. &quot;It has been my privilege to serve the great people of Texas.&quot;
It is currently unclear when Gonzales will formally resign. A spokesperson for Gonzales did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
His announcement came just an hour after Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., said he planned to resign after facing allegations of sexual misconduct and rape.
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			  <news:name>Sunny Hostin doesn&apos;t know if president is the &apos;right position&apos; for Harris, urges her to reconsider CA governor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sunny Hostin doesn&apos;t know if president is the &apos;right position&apos; for Harris, urges her to reconsider CA governor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The View&quot; co-host Sunny Hostin urged former Vice President Kamala Harris to reconsider running for California governor on Monday, as the co-hosts discussed Rep. Eric Swalwell&apos;s decision to end his campaign amid sexual assault allegations.
&quot;I think the bigger question for me now is, you know, California, it’s like running a country. Swalwell was running to be governor, and he was the lead candidate for the Democrats. I mean, California overtook Japan as the fourth-largest global economy. It has a GDP of $4.25 trillion. And so, I’d like to see Kamala Harris maybe put her hat back in the ring for Governor of California. I know that she’s talked about being President—I don’t know if that’s the right position for her—but my goodness, she certainly knows California,&quot; Hostin said.
Co-host Ana Navarro said the deadline for entering the race had passed.
The deadline to declare candidacy was March 6. The state&apos;s primary election will be held on June 2.
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Swalwell announced Sunday that he would be suspending his campaign for California governor, citing personal issues and ongoing allegations in a statement posted on X.
&quot;I am suspending my campaign for Governor,&quot; Swalwell wrote. &quot;To my family, staff, friends, and supporters, I am deeply sorry for mistakes in judgment I’ve made in my past.&quot;
&quot;I will fight the serious, false allegations that have been made — but that’s my fight, not a campaign’s,&quot; he added.
Harris announced in July of 2025 that she wouldn&apos;t pursue the gubernatorial race in California.
However, the former presidential candidate said she was thinking about running for president last week.
Hostin was a staunch supporter of Harris in 2024 after she replaced former President Joe Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket.
She asked a pivotal question of Harris during an October 2024 interview with the former vice president that was seen as a big turning point for her campaign.
Harris told the co-hosts during the interview ahead of the election that there wasn&apos;t anything she would have done differently than President Biden over their term.
Harris&apos; office did not immediately return Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Gabbard claims ‘coordinated effort’ by intelligence community to advance narrative to impeach Trump</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gabbard claims ‘coordinated effort’ by intelligence community to advance narrative to impeach Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released newly declassified testimony that she alleges shows a &quot;coordinated effort&quot; by the intelligence community to &quot;manufacture a conspiracy&quot; used as the basis of President Donald Trump first impeachment.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence on Monday released two declassified transcripts from closed-door House Intelligence Committee hearings that Gabbard’s office says show former Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson advanced as credible a whistleblower complaint based on secondhand information from an individual who had previously worked with then-Vice President Joe Biden in Ukraine. Gabbard’s office argued that, based on this and other testimony, Atkinson’s actions &quot;weaponize[d] the whistleblower process and exceed[ed] his statutory jurisdiction.&quot;
Atkinson’s investigation helped trigger the first impeachment of Trump by advancing what he deemed a &quot;credible&quot; whistleblower complaint regarding a July 2019 phone call between the president and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Former Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson &quot;did not follow standard IG procedures and relied upon politicized, manufactured narratives&quot; while investigating the whistleblower claim that ultimately led to Trump’s 2019 impeachment, Gabbard’s office said Monday.
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Gabbard, citing previously classified House testimony by Atkinson, said the former inspector general &quot;aggressively advanced&quot; his preliminary probe while relying on secondhand testimony and what she described as politicized witnesses. Gabbard’s office also charged that Atkinson &quot;never conducted a formal or complete investigation.&quot;
&quot;In his own words, IC IG Atkinson recognizes that his conclusions were based on a ‘preliminary investigation,’ noting that ‘I haven’t done an investigation to determine whether they actually, in fact, took place … that all of the alleged actions actually took place,’&quot; according to the statement from Gabbard. 
Under federal law, the inspector general&apos;s preliminary role is to determine whether a whistle-blower complaint &quot;appears credible,&quot; rather than to fully investigate or substantiate the underlying allegations. Atkinson did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
The testimony reveals that Atkinson was aware that the primary whistleblower, whose identity has still not been officially disclosed, was a &quot;registered Democrat&quot; and had alerted staff on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence before submitting their &quot;Disclosure of Urgent Concern&quot; form, Gabbard&apos;s office said.
The whistleblower also admitted having &quot;worked closely with Vice President Biden&quot; and &quot;travelled with Biden to Ukraine and was part of conversations where LUTSENKO corruption was discussed,&quot; according to the DNI release. Yuriy Lutsenko, Ukraine’s prosecutor general from 2016 to 2019, was the official who inherited and closed the Burisma investigation and was subsequently courted by Hunter Biden-linked lobbyists seeking to facilitate connections between the Ukrainian government and Democratic political circles, Fox News Digital previously reported. 
Gabbard also accused Atkinson of ignoring any bias, highlighting testimony in which he said, &quot;I also want to make it clear that I never considered the whistleblower to be politically biased.&quot;
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The office said that on the initial form submitted by the whistleblower, they admitted, &quot;I do not have direct knowledge of private comments or communications&quot; by Trump. Notably, whistleblower laws do not require a whistleblower to provide first-hand information, according to the National Whistleblower Center.
Gabbard’s office said one of the &quot;key&quot; witnesses Atkinson relied on to corroborate the whistleblower&apos;s report during his preliminary investigation was also a co-author of the controversial 2017 intelligence community assessment on Russian collusion that Gabbard has previously said was instigated at the direction of former President Barack Obama.
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Gabbard, herself a former Democrat, accused Atkinson of having &quot;failed to uphold his responsibility to the American people, putting political motivations over the truth.&quot;
&quot;Deep state actors within the Intelligence Community concocted a false narrative that was used by Congress to usurp the will of the American people and impeach the duly-elected President of the United States,&quot; said Gabbard. &quot;And this, along with the politicization of the whistleblower process by a former CIA employee who was working hand in glove with Democrats in Congress, are egregious examples of the deep state playbook on how to weaponize the Intelligence Community.&quot;
She added that &quot;exposing these tactics and showing how they undermine the fabric of our democratic republic furthers the critical cause of transparency and accountability and will help prevent future abuse of power.&quot;
Democratic lawmakers largely dismissed the disclosures from Gabbard, framing the declassification as an attempt by the DNI to win favor from Trump. 
&quot;This is a nothingburger — just another sad attempt by Tulsi Gabbard to get in Donald Trump’s good graces,&quot; Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., the ranking member on the Senate Intelligence Committee, told Politico&apos;s NatSec Daily newsletter. 
Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn., ranking member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, also criticized the declassification on X. 
&quot;Everyone can read the transcript of Trump’s phone call to extort President Zelenskyy for dirt on Biden. That was an impeachable offense, and no amount of dust kicking and sycophancy can obscure it,&quot; Himes wrote. &quot;Had Joe Biden made that call, Republicans would have burned the place down.&quot; 
Fox News Digital reached out to House and Senate Intelligence Committee Democrats for additional comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hobbs to Republicans: Show me your budget or every bill you send me is dead</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hobbs to Republicans: Show me your budget or every bill you send me is dead</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Gov. Katie Hobbs in January 2026. (Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0)

Gov. Katie Hobbs says she won’t sign any more bills until Arizona’s Republican legislative leaders reveal their budget plan. 
The Democratic governor paused budget negotiations three weeks ago after she said that the Republicans who control the Arizona House of Representatives and the Arizona Senate refused to negotiate on Proposition 123, a school funding measure that expired last year. 
In response, Republicans said that Hobbs’s proposed budget was unserious and of “throwing a tantrum.” 

                
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At the time, Hobbs said her office would resume negotiations if the GOP leaders publicly release their own budget plan. Weeks later, they haven’t done so, and Hobbs is increasing the pressure. 
“I know we can get big things done when we work together, but that isn’t possible when one side refuses to show us their plans,” Hobbs said in a Monday statement.
Hobbs revealed her own budget plan in January, which Republicans said was “based on fantasy revenue.”
Passing a budget by the June 30 deadline is the Arizona Legislature’s only statutory duty each year. Negotiations are always difficult since the budget requires approval from both Republican-led chambers of the legislature, as well as the Democratic governor, whose priorities often do not align. 
Last year, the budget fight led to numerous late-night sessions, partly because of Republican infighting, with the budget finally passed and signed on June 27. 
The dynamics of the negotiations this year are even more difficult because of cuts from the federal government that decrease available resources and election-year politics that are especially amplified because Hobbs is seeking reelection in November. 
In her statement, Hobbs said that Republican leaders were focused on tax cuts for billionaires and taking away food and medical assistance for families who need it, instead of producing a balanced budget. 
Senate President Warren Petersen placed the blame for the budget negotiation breakdown on Hobbs. 
“The Governor’s blanket veto threat is an unserious approach to governing and puts politics ahead of progress,” he said in a statement to the Arizona Mirror. “In response, the Senate will focus on advancing amended bills that require final action while we continue working daily to reach a balanced budget. We’re ready to negotiate and get this done.” 
Arizona House Speaker Steve Montenegro called Hobbs’s announcement “political theater.” 
“Governor Hobbs quit the budget talks more than three weeks ago after it became clear her numbers did not add up, and now she is trying to distract from that failure with a bill-signing freeze,” he said in a statement to the Mirror. 
At the center of Hobbs’s exit from negotiations was Republicans’ refusal to negotiate putting a renewal of Prop. 123, which expired last year, to voters. 
Arizona voters narrowly favored Prop. 123 in 2016, a vital source of K-12 school funding that made up for the state’s failure to increase funding for public education to keep up with inflation. Its passage settled a lawsuit filed by public schools
The $300 million in funding came from an increase in the percentage taken from the state’s land trust to fund public schools, raising the distribution rate from 2.5% to 6.9%. 
The rate reverted back to the lower threshold in June. 
Republicans have tried for the past few years to create a plan to renew or revive Prop. 123, but none of those efforts gained traction, and while they agreed to use the state’s general fund to backfill the lost $300 million in education funding last year, there’s no guarantee they’ll continue to do so.
When Hobbs walked away from budget negotiations three weeks ago, gubernatorial spokesman Christian Slater blamed Republicans’ refusal to negotiate a Prop. 123 revival on Sen. Jake Hoffman, a Queen Creek Republican and head of the far-right Arizona Freedom Caucus. 
“Rumors at the Capitol suggest that some Republicans may be tempted to cut a deal with Hobbs on Prop123,” Hoffman wrote in a March 12 post on the social media site X. “The only winner in a political drug deal like this is Hobbs If Republicans decide to surrender on 123, they will be effectively underwriting the Hobbs’ reelection campaign.”
On Monday, Hobbs criticised Republicans for their failure to publicly release their own budget proposal after they promised to create their own balanced budget “in the next several weeks” in a March 19 statement. In the same statement, GOP leaders claimed they had already shown Hobbs’s budget team a balanced budget that conformed the Arizona tax code with changes at the federal level. 
GOP lawmakers want to fully conform to the federal adjustments, changes that would result in tax cuts totaling an estimated $441 million this year. Hobbs wants to partially conform to the new federal tax codes, which would result in a smaller reduction in state income tax revenues. 
The two sides have already been fighting over this issue for months, with Hobbs vetoing their proposals to align the state’s tax codes with federal tax law changes created by President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.”
Republicans have claimed that Hobbs’s own budget proposal is unbalanced because it relies on funding sources that might not materialize. That includes Prop. 123 funding that would depend on approval from voters in November and a $760 million reimbursement from the federal government for border-security related expenditures made by the state after Jan. 20, 2021.
Both Hobbs and Republican legislative leaders have requested more than $700 million from the State Border Security Reinforcement Fund, created by the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” But there’s no guarantee Arizona will receive that money, as the state must compete for funds with other border states, like Texas, which has asked for more than $11 billion in reimbursements from the $13 billion fund.
“Arizona needs a balanced budget built on honest numbers, not press stunts and invented revenue,” Montenegro said in the statement. “House Republicans are at the Capitol, doing the work and ready to govern. The Governor can end her sideshow anytime by coming back to the table, doing her job and dealing with reality.”
Hobbs said that Republicans were keeping their own plan under wraps so they could avoid the public’s scrutiny, and promised that until they revealed it, all of their bills would be dead on arrival. 
“Arizonans deserve more than these political games,” she said. “They deserve a budget that cuts taxes for the middle class, funds our public schools and lowers costs for everyday Arizonans. I’m ready to negotiate. My door is open. The legislative majority needs to put forward their budget proposal and then join me at the negotiating table so we can pass a bipartisan, balanced budget just like we’ve done the past three years.”
Petersen said in his statement that the Senate will “respond accordingly” to the governor’s threat. 
“We’re not going to pretend business as usual can continue under a veto threat,” he said. 
Hobbs said she would make two exceptions to the veto moratorium for bills that would provide death benefits to first responders and would give $4.8 million to the Arizona Department of Public Safety to support state troopers and first responders. 
In recent years, Arizona governors have resorted to bill-signing moratoriums as a way to strong-arm Republican legislators to compromise. In 2012 and 2013, Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed a series of bills after telling GOP lawmakers they needed to pass a budget, and Gov. Doug Ducey did the same in 2021. 
This is the second year in a row Hobbs has vowed to veto bills to force Republican legislators to act: Last year, she employed the tactic to spur passage of emergency funding for programs that serve disabled Arizonans.
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			  <news:name>Butler man’s online rants to kill Trump end in guilty plea after FBI probe</news:name>
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			<news:title>Butler man’s online rants to kill Trump end in guilty plea after FBI probe</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Butler, Pennsylvania man has pleaded guilty to making threats to assassinate President Donald Trump, other U.S. officials and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Shawn Monper, 32, pleaded guilty on Monday to two counts of threatening to assault and murder U.S. officials and federal law enforcement officers with intent to impede or retaliate against them while they were carrying out their duties.
Law enforcement officials arrested Monper on April 9, 2025, after launching an investigation into threats posted on YouTube by a user identified as &quot;Mr Satan.&quot;
The FBI was notified about Monper’s YouTube account on April 8, 2025, and was able to link it to his home in Butler.
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He made several threatening statements between Jan. 15 and April 5, including that he was &quot;going to assassinate&quot; Trump &quot;myself,&quot; that &quot;ICE are terrorist people, we need to start killing them,&quot; and that &quot;eventually im going to do a mass shooting.&quot;
On Feb. 17, he wrote: &quot;Nah, we just need to start killing people, Trump, Elon [Musk], all the heads of agencies Trump appointed, and anyone who stands in the way. Remember, we are the majority, MAGA is a minority of the country, and by the time its time to make the move, they will be weakened, many will be crushed by these policies, and they will want revenge too. American Revolution 2.0.&quot;
The FBI investigation also found that Monper obtained a firearms permit after Trump’s inauguration, which he referenced on his YouTube account.
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&quot;I have bought several guns and been stocking up on ammo since Trump got in office,&quot; he wrote after Trump&apos;s second inauguration. In March, he added, &quot;I have been buying 1 gun a month since the election, body armor, and ammo.&quot;
Monper threatened ICE again on April 1, writing, &quot;If I see an armed ICE agent, I will consider it a domestic terrorist, and an active shooter and open fire on them.&quot;
The Butler Township Police Department in Pennsylvania investigated the case alongside the FBI.
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Monper faces a maximum sentence of up to 10 years in prison on each count, a fine of up to $250,000, or both.
Trump was shot in the ear during a campaign rally in Butler on July 13, 2024. The shooter was killed by the Secret Service.
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			  <news:name>Mike Breen says fans &apos;deserve to be thrown a bone&apos; as NBA cuts all local broadcasts from the playoffs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mike Breen says fans &apos;deserve to be thrown a bone&apos; as NBA cuts all local broadcasts from the playoffs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mike Breen, the New York Knicks’ play-by-play announcer and star NBA voice with ESPN, is not happy with a key league move heading into the NBA Playoffs.
And he didn’t hold back his frustrations during the Knicks’ regular-season finale on Sunday night.
For the first time in NBA history, all local network broadcasts are being pushed out of the playoffs for nationally televised games. Those networks paid a premium to air the playoffs, but the league had always allowed the local home broadcast to be aired as well as the national TV spots in previous seasons.
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Breen, alongside his longtime partner, Knicks great Walt &quot;Clyde&quot; Frazier, ripped the league’s decision on the final day of his broadcasting duties for the Eastern Conference squad.
&quot;First time ever that no longer can the home team announcers and broadcasters televise the first round,&quot; Breen mentioned during the 110-96 loss to the Charlotte Hornets while broadcasting on MSG.
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&quot;The entire playoffs are exclusive to national TV broadcasters. I mentioned this earlier this season. I think, personally, Clyde, it’s a poor decision. Fans want to hear their home team announcers, at least in the first round. For so many of us, they become part of the family.&quot;
Breen added that he understands &quot;the networks pay a fortune for exclusivity,&quot; granted he works for one of those networks on ESPN.
&quot;But fans deserve to be thrown a bone once in a while in terms of letting the home team have a little bit of the first round,&quot; he continued.
The NBA reached a whopping $76 billion broadcast rights deal that kicked in at the start of this season, and it will last for the next 11 seasons. Like other pro sports leagues, the deal is carved out across various platforms, both long-standing networks and streaming.
While the NBA got together the deal it liked with Disney, Amazon and NBCUniversal, Breen hopes it would consider working something out to get local broadcasters back into the fold for the playoffs.
However, he knows how the business is at the end of the day.
&quot;Somehow, if there’s any way they can work out some kind of compromise, I’m not hopeful for that, but it would be wonderful to have it because this is our final telecast of the season,&quot; Breen said.
Breen, now, will focus on his ESPN duties as the lead commentator for the &quot;Worldwide Leader&quot; on the court. His famous &quot;Bang!&quot; call on clutch three-pointers has been synonymous with the biggest moments in the NBA Playoffs for years now, and that will get started very soon as teams in both the East and West gun for their shot at the Larry O’Brien Trophy and to call themselves NBA Finals champions.
The Oklahoma City Thunder, the reigning Finals champs, are the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference once again, while teams like the San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggets and Los Angeles Lakers will battle them to be crowned conference champions.
In the East, Breen’s Knicks own the No. 3 seed, while the Detroit Pistons (No. 1) and Boston Celtics (No. 2) had successful regular-season campaigns to earn a top spot heading into the playoffs.
The Play-In Tournament will be the first games for the NBA Playoffs, which will stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. Then, the first round will split its tipoffs on NBC/Peacock, Prime Video and ESPN.
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			  <news:name>Aubrey Plaza confirms pregnancy with first child after personal challenges and health struggles</news:name>
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			<news:title>Aubrey Plaza confirms pregnancy with first child after personal challenges and health struggles</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Aubrey Plaza revealed she&apos;s pregnant with her first child.
During an appearance on the &quot;Smartless&quot; podcast, the &quot;Parks and Recreation&quot; star recalled how birth control pills may have contributed to her past medical traumas, which included having a stroke when she was 20 years old.
When the hosts inquired if Plaza would still pursue contraception methods, she casually admitted, &quot;There&apos;s a baby inside me.&quot;
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Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and Sean Hayes were surprised as the &quot;Scott Pilgrim vs. the World&quot; actress reiterated, &quot;There is a baby inside of me right now.&quot;
&quot;Today was a big day. I went to the doctor&apos;s today and my dog also went to the doctor&apos;s,&quot; she recalled. &quot;My dog&apos;s getting a scan right now, I got a scan earlier. I&apos;m not kidding.&quot;
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&quot;She had to get an ultrasound on her stomach and then I got an ultrasound on my stomach and there is a baby in there.&quot;
Plaza, 41, who is dating actor Christopher Abbott, admitted she&apos;s excited about being a mother and &quot;always wanted to see what that&apos;s all about.&quot;
&quot;It just seems so interesting,&quot; she said.
Earlier in the podcast, Plaza detailed how having a stroke in college impacted her life in a number of ways.
&quot;It happened like truly in mid-sentence out of nowhere,&quot; Plaza said. &quot;It&apos;s a horrifying story.&quot;
&quot;I had taken my sisters to a Hilary Duff concert the night before, and you know how that goes. I was feeling normal. I had my coat on still. I walked into my friend&apos;s apartment in Astoria to have lunch with them, and I was telling them about the Hilary Duff concert.&quot;
Just as Plaza was saying the &quot;Come Clean&quot; singer&apos;s name, she started experiencing stroke symptoms.
&quot;I stroked out and I kind of ... the first thing that happened was like my right arm was numb, and I looked down, and I was confused,&quot; she said. &quot;I wasn&apos;t slurring, but I was looking at my arm like that&apos;s not my arm. It wasn&apos;t even numb, it was just not connected to my body.&quot;
Plaza said she &quot;blacked out&quot; for a second and once she came to, she couldn&apos;t speak because of a blood clot stuck in her &quot;language center.&quot;
&quot;It was like not even slurring; it was just like not talking, but I can understand everything,&quot; she remembered.
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Her medical drama remains a mystery.
Plaza said she believed birth control medicatio may have contributed to her stroke.
&quot;That was the only thing I was putting in my body,&quot; she said. &quot;Like I wasn&apos;t on drugs or, you know, doing anything weird.&quot;
She added, &quot;It was a real fluke, and even to this day, like I still have to, you know, whenever I go to the doctors, I have to fill out like my history and ... I&apos;ve seen top neurologists, I&apos;ve been tested for, you know, all the blood disorders and clotting disorders and everything.&quot;
Plaza said the stroke &quot;100 million percent&quot; impacted her outlook on spirituality.
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&quot;I grew up very Catholic. I went to an all-girls&apos; Catholic school my whole life, and so, my spirituality was like very wrapped up in the like saints and God and Jesus and, you know, things like that.&quot;
She added, &quot;I feel like I&apos;ve always been a spiritual person, you know. Now I&apos;ve shifted into more of the dark arts, you know?&quot;
Her pregnancy announcement comes more than one year after Plaza&apos;s estranged husband, director Jeff Baena, died by suicide. He was 47.
The Los Angeles Police Department responded to a call on Jan. 3 in Los Angeles where a victim was pronounced dead at the scene, Fox News Digital confirmed at the time.
Baena&apos;s representative directed Fox News Digital to a statement originally shared with Deadline. &quot;The family is devastated and asks for privacy at this difficult time,&quot; the statement read.
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			  <news:name>TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez assaulted during Minneapolis ICE protest</news:name>
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			<news:title>TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez assaulted during Minneapolis ICE protest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Frontlines TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez was attacked while covering an ICE protest in Minneapolis on Saturday. 
At the Whipple Federal Building, protests took place over a local ICE field office that is also a detention facility.
Protesters swarmed Hernandez, blowing horns in front of her face, yelling obscenities and waving adult novelty products in front of her, as she tried to cover herself and run away. 
&quot;Get the f--- out of here,&quot; one protester is heard repeatedly yelling at Hernandez.
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Hernandez escaped from the swarm of protesters and then said, &quot;get away from me&quot; to a protester who continued to be up close to her. The protester then pushed Hernandez, who fell on the wired fence.
Hernandez got up and attempted to leave again, while yelling at protesters to get away from her.
Another protester attempted to tussle with Hernandez, but she was able to escape.
&quot;Stop touching me!&quot; Hernandez yelled back at protesters, and almost immediately after, a grown man is seen pushing Hernandez forward to the concrete.
Protesters continued to push Hernandez as she tried to get up and leave, and she was pushed down to the ground again.
&quot;Leave me, I am trying to leave!&quot; Hernandez shouted at one point.
In the video, other individuals at the scene claim they tried to help Hernandez escape the violent protesters, saying they stopped people from hitting her.
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Some individuals at the protest can be seen trying to calm some of the others down.
Following this, Hernandez posted on X that she sustained minor injuries.
She posted, &quot;Thank you to everyone who has reached out to check in on me today. My legs are scraped and my neck and back are sore, but I’m safe and doing okay. Just horrified that pockets of America are this dangerous and uncivilized.&quot;
She also claimed three people, including the man seen shoving her hard to the ground, are being charged in the incident.
According to Fox 9 Minneapolis, the Hennepin County Sheriff&apos;s Office is investigating the incident. Fox 9 reported deputies said four people will be charged in connection to Saturday&apos;s protest, three of them in connection to the assault of a journalist and a deputy.
Liberal streamer Andrew Mercado posted on X, in part, &quot;what happened later shouldn’t have happened. Savannah was filming, not engaging with anyone, and it escalated into a physical confrontation that ultimately gave law enforcement a reason to step in and declare an unlawful assembly, shutting the entire protest down.&quot;
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			  <news:name>ASU’s Cullen Potter enters the transfer portal, likely heading to Michigan State</news:name>
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			<news:title>ASU’s Cullen Potter enters the transfer portal, likely heading to Michigan State</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – The transfer portal is reshaping college hockey rosters overnight. For Arizona State, which is coming off a last-place finish in the NCHC, the most recent change was both surprising and unwelcome.
Cullen Potter, the team’s top player and a 2025 first-round NHL draft pick of the Calgary Flames, is entering the portal with Michigan State as his most likely destination, The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler reported.


The transfer portal opens tomorrow. 
One name two sources mentioned to me in Las Vegas: Sounds like Cullen Potter (Flames) will enter.
And a little surprisingly, one source mentioned Michigan State, where Potter was previously committed before decommitting and landing at ASU.
— Scott Wheeler (@scottcwheeler) April 12, 2026





The transfer portal officially opened Monday and already includes more than 250 players. That cast included a number of Sun Devils, including defenseman Joel Kjellberg, defenseman Sam Court and forward Ty Nash.
But none of the departures figures to be more impactful than Potter’s. 
“We wish Cullen – and any player that is looking for other opportunities – all the best,” ASU coach Greg Powers said. “The landscape is the landscape, and wow, we are disappointed to lose a player of his caliber, but he has every right to go look for whatever it is he wants.
“We are very excited about all the prospects that we are adding that want to be a part of our program here at ASU and look forward to letting everyone know what next year’s roster looks like. We are hard at work to fill the holes that we believe we had and are confident that we will do so.”
Landing Potter was a major coup for ASU. The United States National Team Development Program (USNTDP) initially hoped to bring him back for another year prior to his freshman season, and his original college commitment, Michigan State, also remained an option.
Ultimately, roster limitations with Michigan State left no available spots, leading Potter to commit to ASU, where he became a key contributor and totalled 25 goals and 48 points over two seasons in Tempe.
When the 2025-26 season ended, all signs were pointing to Potter returning for his junior season. While Potter’s entry to the transfer portal comes as a shock, FloHockey NHL draft and prospect analyst Chris Peters said it should not.
“I think that that’s the nature of the beast,” Peters said. “There’s still, I think, questions from NHL teams about Arizona State’s ability to develop pro players. I think sometimes players that maybe don’t feel like they took a big enough step are going to see if somebody else can bring that out of them. I think that’s probably more to do with the situation (with Potter).”
As for other reasons behind the move, there are several possibilities, including the chance to play alongside higher-end talent. ASU also lost forwards Bennett Schimek and Cruz Lucius to graduation.
“It could be the situation with the environment around them, in terms of, ‘Who am I playing with? Who could I play with? Where might I get an opportunity to showcase the full complement of my skills?’” Peters said.
“At Arizona State, Cullen was able to kind of be more like a focal point of the offense. I think in a lot of other places where he’s going to go, he’s going to be a piece.”
Another factor could be money. In the ever-changing landscape of college athletics, especially college hockey, well-funded programs now have the resources to aggressively target and land the players they want.
“Definitely in cases where maybe it’s a player that says, you know, it is an NIL situation where you get a larger sum of money,” Peters said. “I think in most cases in hockey, the money isn’t big enough to make a significant difference. It definitely helps, but it doesn’t make a significant difference in terms of where a player is going to go.”
It is also important to note the decision was not, or at least does not appear to have been, influenced by the Flames, the team that made Potter the highest-drafted Sun Devil in program history during the 2025 NHL Draft.
“There’s nothing negative at all about ASU and how he has been treated there,” Flames president of hockey operations Don Maloney said on Jan. 26. “He has really been well-handled. It has been a really good place and a good situation for him.”
Potter’s departure is one of many reasons the Sun Devils roster will look drastically different next season. Among the many areas the team is looking at, the blue line remains top of mind for the coaching staff. ASU allowed 35.2 shots on goal per game, the fifth worst mark in the NCAA Division I last season. 
But Potter’s departure, more than the others, leaves more questions than answers and raises concerns about timing, intent and the realities of the modern transfer portal. 
Was Arizona State simply a stepping stone for him to access resources before moving on? Or did financial factors ultimately drive the decision, with compensation becoming the deciding line?
Those are the kinds of questions that will continue to surround the program during the 15-day transfer window. How it all unfolds will go a long way in shaping not just ASU’s immediate future, but also the perception of how roster building works in this new era of college hockey.
Maloney seemed to hint at this when asked about Potter’s future with ASU.
“It’s really up to him, his family and his advisor,” Maloney said.
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			  <news:name>Swalwell announces resignation from Congress after sexual misconduct allegations torpedoed gubernatorial bid</news:name>
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			<news:title>Swalwell announces resignation from Congress after sexual misconduct allegations torpedoed gubernatorial bid</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., announced he would resign his congressional seat on Monday on the heels of multiple bombshell reports last Friday that forced him to drop out of a bid to become the next governor of California.
&quot;I am deeply sorry to my family, staff, and constituents for mistakes in judgment I&apos;ve made in my past,&quot; Swalwell said ina statement. &quot;I will fight the serious, false allegation made against me. However, I must take responsibility and ownership for the mistakes I did make.&quot;
&quot;I am aware of efforts to bring an immediate expulsion vote against me and other members. Expelling anyone in Congress without due process, within days of an allegation being made, is wrong,&quot; he continued. &quot;But it&apos;s also wrong for my constituents to have me distracted from my duties. Therefore, I plan to resign my seat in Congress.&quot;
While Democrats fell short of calling on Swalwell to resign his seat, the Chronicle’s scathing reporting left a wave of Swalwell&apos;s colleagues rescinding their support for his campaign — including former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
Pelosi urged that consideration of the accusations against Swalwell take place outside of the context of his campaign.
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&quot;The young woman who has made serious allegations against Congressman Swalwell must be respected and heard. This extremely sensitive matter must be appropriately investigated with full transparency and accountability. As I discussed with Congressman Swalwell, it is clear that this is best done outside of a gubernatorial campaign,&quot; Pelosi said in statements given to NBC.
A number of other Democrats soon joined the former speaker’s calls, with a handful rescinding previous endorsements of the campaign.
&quot;I’ve read the San Francisco Chronicle’s reporting, and I take it seriously,&quot; Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., said in a post to X.
&quot;What is described is indefensible. Women who come forward with accounts like this deserve to be heard with respect, not questioned or dismissed,&quot; he added.
Swalwell first became a member of the House of Representatives in 2013. Before his time in Congress, Swalwell served as a prosecutor in the Alameda County District Attorney&apos;s Office before becoming a city councilmember in Dublin, California, in 2010.
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As a member of the House, Swalwell helped spearhead impeachment efforts against President Donald Trump in 2019 and, before that, led inquiries on whether Russian interference had meaningfully impacted the 2016 presidential election.
It’s unclear if Swalwell’s resignation marks an end to his political career.
In its Friday report, the San Francisco Chronicle detailed graphic accounts from a woman accusing Swalwell of pursuing intoxicated women, pressuring employees into intimate situations and asking for explicit images from female contacts.
Rumblings of misconduct from Swalwell first emerged earlier this month when Cheyenne Hunt, a former Capitol Hill staffer and a political media personality, began circulating testimony from women who said they had been sexually assaulted by the congressman.
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&quot;The Democratic candidate currently leading in the California governor’s race has a known history of being predatory towards women,&quot; Hunt claimed in a post to social media.
Despite initially remaining moot on the allegations, Swalwell’s office broke its silence on the matter in comments made to the New York Post earlier this week.
&quot;This false, outrageous rumor is being spread 27 days before an election begins by flailing opponents who have sadly teamed up with MAGA conspiracy theorists because they know Eric Swalwell is the frontrunner in this race,&quot; Micah Beasley, a spokesperson for Swalwell, said.
Swalwell’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>What the Naval Blockade of Iran Might Look Like</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. military has provided few details on how it might carry out President Trump’s orders as he seeks to pressure Tehran on a peace deal. But history and established practices offer some clues.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump’s McDonald’s order comes with cash surprise for ‘DoorDash Grandma’ outside White House</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump’s McDonald’s order comes with cash surprise for ‘DoorDash Grandma’ outside White House</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump turned a McDonald’s delivery into a Tax Day pitch Monday, bringing a DoorDash driver to the White House to tout the elimination of taxes on gratuities — and then surprising her with a cash tip from his pocket. 
Trump welcomed Arkansas native Sharon Simmons to the White House on Monday, where the DoorDash delivery driver handed off two bags of the president’s favorite fast food while promoting Trump’s &quot;no tax on tips&quot; policy ahead of Tax Day. As he gaggled with reporters and Simmons, the &quot;DoorDash Grandma&quot; was asked about tips received at the White House. 
&quot;Are the White House good tippers?&quot; a member of the media asked Simmons. 
&quot;Wait,&quot; Trump said before reaching into his pocket to whip out what appeared to be a $100 bill and hand it to Simmons.
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&quot;You reminded me,&quot; he continued. 
After accepting the tip, Simmons responded that the White House has &quot;very&quot; good tippers. 
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Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, tip earners may make up to $25,000 in tax-deductible income from 2025 through 2028, according to the Tax Foundation, a think tank that studies tax policy.
&quot;I heard you picked up an extra $11,000 that you wouldn&apos;t get because the tax bill was so big, the refund was the biggest you&apos;ve ever had,&quot; Trump said while speaking with Simmons. 
Simmons, a grandmother of 10, has completed over 14,000 deliveries since she began in 2022, according to a DoorDash press release.
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&quot;Since No Tax on Tips was enacted, we estimate Dashers have saved hundreds of millions of dollars,&quot; the release read.
Max Rettig, DoorDash global head of public policy, said in the release that this moment marks a win for millions of Dashers nationwide, who can now keep more of their earnings when filing their taxes this year.
&quot;DoorDash is proud to advocate on behalf of Dashers like Sharon and push for policies like No Tax on Tips because they deliver real impact to so many hardworking people and their families,&quot; said Rettig.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for additional comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Leo Briceno contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>San Diego taco chain targeted by boycott over CEO&apos;s alleged Trump support</news:name>
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			<news:title>San Diego taco chain targeted by boycott over CEO&apos;s alleged Trump support</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A popular San Diego-based taco chain is facing boycott calls after a social media user alleged the business&apos;s CEO supports President Donald Trump.
Roberto&apos;s Taco Shop, founded by Roberto and Dolores Robledo in San Diego in 1964, says it serves &quot;fast traditional Mexican food&quot; at more than 80 locations in California, Nevada and Texas. The chain&apos;s current CEO is their son, Reynaldo Robledo.
 SFGate reported that the Latino-owned business came under fire after a TikTok user posted a video targeting Robledo&apos;s alleged political views.
The TikTok user, who says she exposes &quot;Latino MAGA businesses that profit off La Raza,&quot; shared screenshots of posts supporting the president from a personal Facebook account bearing Robledo&apos;s name and image.
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The Facebook account appears to have since been made private.
&quot;Did this CEO really forget that all of his restaurants are based on Mexican dishes, who wouldn’t have made it here without the immigrants that are currently being affected by the current administration that you are supporting?&quot; the TikToker asks in the April 8 video. &quot;You also forget that the majority of your clients are Latinos?&quot;
&quot;Are we going to allow these people to hide, say and lie to our face that they stand by us and then behind closed doors, they&apos;re somebody else?&quot; she asked.
A public Facebook group called &quot;A Strong Nevada&quot; also called for a boycott of the business.
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&quot;Did you know that Reynaldo Robledo, the CEO of Roberto&apos;s Taco Shop is a huge MAGA supporter and supports ICE!&quot; the group posted last week. &quot;Looks like you won&apos;t be getting our business anymore!&quot;
A post on a San Diego Reddit also drew hundreds of disgusted comments from users vowing to avoid the taco chain.
SFGate also reported that Robledo appeared at a Latinos for Trump roundtable meeting with the president in 2020, where he thanked Trump for helping Latino businesses, according to a transcript from the American Presidency Project.
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The chain’s Las Vegas location posted a statement to Instagram distancing itself from the controversy.
&quot;Roberto’s Taco Shop is proud to be a Latino-owned and operated franchise that serves diverse communities across Nevada. While our CEO may hold personal political beliefs, it is important to note that each of our 49 franchisees operate their stores independently,&quot; the statement read.
&quot;The day-to-day operations and livelihoods of our 600 team members reflect the hard work, values, and cultural heritage of families, many of whom are Latino immigrants, who are dedicated to serving their local communities.&quot;
Roberto’s did not immediately return Fox News Digital’s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Harvard Says Trump Lawsuit Rehashes a Battle the School Already Won</news:name>
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			<news:title>Harvard Says Trump Lawsuit Rehashes a Battle the School Already Won</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The government has accused Harvard of harboring antisemitism. Harvard says it prevailed in a similar case last year, and wants the lawsuit moved to the judge who ruled in its favor.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eric Swalwell Resigns From Congress After Sex Abuse Accusations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Eric Swalwell Resigns From Congress After Sex Abuse Accusations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The California lawmaker said in a social media post Monday that he would quit. He has denied accounts of abusing women.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Rowdy teenagers swarm DC Navy Yard in waterfront takeover despite police juvenile curfew zone</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Rowdy teenagers swarm DC Navy Yard in waterfront takeover despite police juvenile curfew zone</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A crowd of rowdy teenagers swarmed the Navy Yard waterfront in Washington, D.C., over the weekend, the latest in a series of &quot;viral takeovers&quot; challenging city officials.
Video captured by D.C. activist Elissa De Souza posted on X showed a mass of people in a busy intersection in the city&apos;s Navy Yard neighborhood Sunday.
&quot;What should’ve been a great night out in Navy Yard turned into something we’re seeing far too often,&quot; De Souza wrote. &quot;This isn’t a one-off—it’s a repeat pattern, and it’s happening later and later into the night. Residents and visitors should be able to enjoy a beautiful day, support new businesses, and have a peaceful meal without worrying about safety or disruption.&quot;
The gathering came during a weekend when the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) implemented a temporary juvenile curfew zone in Navy Yard.
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From Friday through Sunday, the curfew restricted anyone under 18 from gathering in groups of nine or more within the designated area during evening hours, unless exempted.
According to MPD, the curfew zone was in effect from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. each night. Police maintained an increased presence in Navy Yard and other areas where similar gatherings have previously occurred, they said.
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Authorities said that while some groups briefly engaged in disorderly behavior Saturday night, they dispersed without incident. No criminal offenses were reported in the curfew zone over the weekend, and no arrests were made by MPD in connection with the gatherings.
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However, Metro Transit Police made four arrests at the nearby Waterfront Metro station outside the curfew zone. Details about the four arrests were not immediately available.
On Sunday night, officers recorded six curfew violations within the Navy Yard area, police said.
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&quot;MPD is committed to doing everything possible to keep D.C. residents and visitors safe, and that includes supporting spaces to enable youth to gather to enjoy our city,&quot; Interim Chief of Police Jeffrey W. Carroll said in a statement.
A citywide juvenile curfew remains in effect daily from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m., and officials are urging parents and guardians to monitor their children’s whereabouts as spring break continues.
Such &quot;teen takeovers&quot; have been happening across the District. The incidents typically involve large gatherings of young people and disruptive behavior.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cancer risk linked to common blood-related condition, research reveals</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cancer risk linked to common blood-related condition, research reveals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Anemia, a common blood disorder, may be a major risk factor for developing cancer.
That&apos;s according to new research from Sweden, which sought to discover whether newly developed anemia is an early warning sign of cancer or death from any cause.
The study, published in BMJ Journals, looked at registry data from more than 380,000 Swedish adults – half were people with new-onset anemia and the other half were the same age and gender, but did not have anemia.
All participants were over 18 years old and cancer-free at the start of the study.
The results showed that people with incident anemia – new cases occurring over a specific period – had a significantly higher chance of being diagnosed with cancer, especially in the first three months, according to a press release. This included 6.2% of men and 2.8% of women.
Individuals with anemia also had a much higher chance of death during the 18-month follow-up.
Specific types of anemia were individually linked to disease progression and mortality, the researchers discovered.
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Microcytic anemia – where the red blood cells are smaller than normal – was more frequently linked to cancer, especially types of disease that impact the digestive system and the blood.
Macrocytic anemia, a type of anemia where the red blood cells are larger than normal, was more strongly linked to overall mortality than cancer.
The researchers concluded in the study that new-onset anemia is a &quot;strong and sustained risk marker&quot; for both incident cancer and all-cause mortality.
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Lead study author Elinor Nemlander, researcher at the Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society at the Karolinska Institutet, commented on the findings in a press release from the Swedish medical university.
&quot;We found that both the risk of cancer and the risk of death are highest during the first months after anemia is detected, but that the increased risk persists later during follow-up as well,&quot; she said. &quot;Our findings suggest that anemia may be a sign of underlying disease rather than a condition in its own right.&quot;
Speaking with Fox News Digital, Nemlander noted that measures like red blood cell size are already &quot;routinely available&quot; in primary care, and that the study highlights how this existing data can be used to identify early risk.
&quot;At the same time, the elevated risks persist over time, underscoring the need for structured follow-up and clear plans for continued evaluation, even when cancer is not initially identified,&quot; she said.
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As the study was observational, it shows an association, but does not prove that anemia causes cancer or death.
The research also did not measure for all causes of anemia, including alcohol use, malnutrition, chronic liver disease, inflammatory conditions and gynecological blood loss.
&quot;Some of the results may also be influenced by who gets tested, underlying illnesses and differences in how anemia is evaluated in different healthcare settings,&quot; Nemlander added.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Uber and Nuro begin testing premium robotaxi service in San Francisco</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Uber employees can now hail a Lucid robotaxi as part of the testing.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tucson sees sharp rise in drug arrests as officials get first update on Safe City Initiative</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson sees sharp rise in drug arrests as officials get first update on Safe City Initiative</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tucson police made more than 800 drug-related arrests in the first quarter of this year — a 67% increase compared to the same period over the past three years — as Mayor Regina Romero and the city council received their first update on the Safe City Initiative, an effort to address public drug use, transit safety and homelessness. 
“Safe City is the umbrella of all the efforts that we’re doing to really address the challenges we have around shelter, the fentanyl public health crisis, and the violent crimes and things that are happening in our city,” Assistant City Manager Liz Morales said, opening the presentation. 
The initiative covers three areas: public drug use enforcement and pathways to treatment; transit safety and security action plan; and housing and homelessness emergency. 
Tucson Police Department Chief Monica Prieto said they’ve made over 700 arrests for felony and misdemeanor drug offenses, not including paraphernalia, in the first quarter of the current year, totaling 806. 
“It just tells us that the opioid crisis continues to be an issue,” Prieto said, adding that officers are making more arrests with the same number of staff.





Ward 4 council member Nikki Lee lauded Prieto, saying she sees the increase in arrests as evidence that law enforcement officers are working hard to respond to community concerns. Lee previously brought forth the idea of exploring a city-level ordinance to criminalize public drug use. 
Lee had said the ordinance was meant to address a gap left by the Pima County Attorney’s Office not prosecuting many low volume drug possession charges.
“We made a pivot to strengthening the existing tools and put the ordinance on the backburner,” Lee said. “There were some folks that were very relieved, but there were equal parts people that were really concerned that we were abandoning the work. So, I’m really grateful to hear this update today.”
Prieto said they’ve also made 149 deflections, or instances in which individuals are offered social services instead of arrests, and 53 referrals to the new Sobering Alternative for Recovery center. 
Keith Bentele, an associate research professor at the University of Arizona who studies homelessness, says deflection programs have shown benefits.
“Folks who were deflected as opposed to arrested had better outcomes in terms of their mental health,” he said. “We also looked at housing stability and a bunch of other outcomes, but generally the pattern was the same.”
Prieto reported that they continue their safe city deployments, working with nonprofit organizations and other departments to connect people with resources while using arrests as a leveraging tool.
These differ from pure deflection as people are still being arrested, increasing their interactions with the criminal justice system.
“I hear the argument from the local government that, you know, this is an effort to connect vulnerable people with resources,” Bentele said. “But this is, I would say, a very undesirable mechanism to use law enforcement to try to connect people to treatment. And generally the literature on addiction and recovery is very clear that coercive mechanisms are often, I would say, the least successful amongst a wide range of options.”
Riders at the Ronstadt Transit Center in downtown Tucson May 19, 2022. Credit: Michael McKisson for AZ Luminaria



Transportation safety
Deputy Director of Transportation and Mobility, Andy Bemis,  gave an update on the transit safety and security action plan which was approved in December of 2025. The plan included 31 immediate actions, including developing shared data reporting standards; formalizing meetings between TPD, Sun Tran, and contracted security; and creating a dashboard for transit-related security incidents. Bemis said 29 are complete or in progress.
“I look forward to sharing those dashboards at a future meeting,” Bemis said.
He also said TPD just began special duty deployments.
“There are two groups of two officers working Monday, Wednesday, Friday from noon to 6 p.m. on five priority corridors,” Bemis said. He added that the dashboards are intended to help modify those deployments as needed.
Funded with $350,000  of a one-time allocation of $500,000, the deployments started on March 9 and through March 30,  have resulted in 69 arrests, 139 warnings and nine referrals for services.
The remaining $150,000 is set aside for “environmental improvements” such as adding lighting or rock landscaping “to try and discourage some of the problematic behavior.” Bemis said eight locations have seen investment with more to come.
“We’re working through the list of priority stops right now to continue those improvements,” he said.
With the passage of RTANext, Bemis said there are further funds available to allocate for more work.
“There is $51 million over 20 years included in that plan for transit safety and security improvements so that’s about $2.5 million a year. A large sum of which is expected to come to the city of Tucson for improvements on the Sun Transit system,” he said. 
Star Village, a safe sleeping space created by the city of Tucson and nonprofit partners near Grant and Stone. Credit: Yana Kunichoff



Housing and homelessness
Ann Chanecka, director of housing and community development presented on the housing portion of the safe city initiative, specifically the department’s efforts to develop a process for the Planning and Development Services Department to approve temporary use permits for safe outdoor spaces and safe parking sites in the city. These sites provide space for people to set up camp or live in their vehicles while experiencing homelessness.
“For a safe outdoor space, you’re all familiar with Star Village. So, that is the model for a safe outdoor space where tents or enclosures are used to connect the unhouse to services and provide a level of safety,” Chanecka said. “Safe parking sites are similar, however, they are for unhoused who have vehicles, whether that’s a car or a small recreational vehicle — and also connecting them to connecting unhoused families to services.”
The draft policy limits safe outdoor spaces to either 30 tents or 50 people, and sets the same capacity for safe parking sites — allowing up to 50 vehicles instead of tents. There are other requirements ranging from staffing numbers to a monitoring and safety plan. Chanecka said the policy includes waivers so that the permits are accessible, even if all conditions aren’t met.
“If a small nonprofit or a faith-based group feels that they can provide a level of safety and security, but they can’t meet one of their requirements or some of their requirements, there is a process to request a waiver for those,” she said. “Overall, with the site requirements, we’re really trying to balance different needs here. We want to ensure the clients who are unhoused have a level of safety.”
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			<news:title>Angius-backed bill targeting gap in handling dangerous defendants signed into law</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX — A bill championed by Sen. Hildy Angius to address a critical gap in Arizona’s criminal justice system was signed into law April 2 by Gov. Katie Hobbs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>What the return of Merrill Kelly means for the Diamondbacks’ rotation</news:name>
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			<news:title>What the return of Merrill Kelly means for the Diamondbacks’ rotation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – The return of Merrill Kelly to the Diamondbacks’ starting rotation will leave manager Torey Lovullo and general manager Mike Hazen with very important decisions to make. 
After a successful rehab start in Triple-A Reno, Lovullo believes Kelly is prepared to make his 2026 debut against the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday. 
“He felt good, looked good, (Kelly) seems to be in a very good spot,” Lovullo said. 
The big decision management will have to make is what to do about the current rotation. 
Will Lovullo use a six-man rotation? If not, who gets replaced, and what happens to that pitcher?
Lovullo said on Arizona Sports 98.7 FM Friday that there are “no plans” to transition to a six-man rotation, so fans can cross that option off the list. 
“You know that we love building depth; starting pitching depth is really important in this industry,” Lovullo said. “I don’t know exactly what we’re going to do; whether it’s sending a guy to Triple-A or putting them in the bullpen has not been decided.” 
Initially, the consensus was that right-hander Michael Soroka was the most likely to move to the bullpen once Kelly returned. Soroka, who signed with the Diamondbacks this offseason, has started the season with a 3-0 record, pitching a 2.87 ERA in 15.2 innings.
All things considered, it’s more than likely that Kelly will take right-hander Brandon Pfaadt’s spot in the rotation, based on the first group of starts from the Diamondbacks’ rotation. This means that Pfaadt will either be moved to the bullpen as a long reliever or sent down to Triple-A Reno. The latter would be a drastic move, but based on the current roster, there’s not many options for the Diamondbacks.
Pfaadt has struggled in his first three starts of the season, posting a 5.94 ERA, which is fifth-worst in the majors among qualified pitchers, and giving up 12 total runs.  
His most recent start against the Phillies saw the Diamondbacks’ first loss with him on the mound after he yielded back-to-back home runs to Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper in the third inning at Citizens Bank Park. 
The biggest problem Pfaadt has faced in the last few seasons is poor performance late in games, particularly the third time through the order. 
During the first time through the order this season, Pfaadt has a 2.70 ERA and has yielded only five hits and one walk. After that, Pfaadt’s ERA balloons to 8.38. He has given up 10 runs, 12 hits and five walks after one time through the order. 
The Diamondbacks agreed to a five-year, $45 million contract extension with the now-27-year-old in March 2025. Since that extension, Pfaadt has a 13-10 record with a 5.31 ERA.
Another ripple effect of Kelly’s return is the pushback of left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez’s next start, which is now scheduled for Wednesday. 
Rodriguez is off to a fast start to his season, pitching lights-out in his first three starts, dealing a 0.50 ERA with 11 strikeouts in 18 innings. The Venezuelan has seen great success with his offspeed pitches, ranking in the 99th percentile among MLB pitchers according to Baseball Savant.
Kelly, a former Arizona State player, returned to the Diamondbacks this offseason, signing a two-year, $40 million contract in December.  He was traded to the Texas Rangers at the 2025 MLB trade deadline for pitchers Kohl Drake, Mitch Bratt and David Hagaman.
Kelly was named the Opening Day starter earlier in spring training. However, after suffering a back injury, the 37-year-old pitcher’s 2026 debut was delayed and Zac Gallen got the ball in the opener.
Although there was pressure for Kelly to return to action as soon as possible, Lovullo knew that it was smart for the Diamondbacks to take their time, especially given Kelly’s injury history. 
“We want to see him go out there and work, and work successfully,” Lovullo said. 
Although the lifelong dream of getting the Opening Day nod was taken away from Kelly, the main concern for him was getting back to being 100% as soon as he could.
“I had a little bit of a conversation with Merrill on that,” Lovullo said after announcing the news of the injury. “All he wants to do is get healthy.”
Kelly is scheduled to go against Baltimore’s left-hander Trevor Rogers, who is 2-0 to start the season with a 1.89 ERA in 19.0 innings pitched. 
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			  <news:name>Katy Perry fights back against Ruby Rose&apos;s &apos;categorically false&apos; sexual assault allegations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Katy Perry fights back against Ruby Rose&apos;s &apos;categorically false&apos; sexual assault allegations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ruby Rose alleges that Katy Perry sexually assaulted her 20 years ago, a claim the &quot;Dark Horse&quot; singer is strongly denying as &quot;reckless lies.&quot;
Over the weekend, the &quot;Orange is the New Black&quot; actress, 40, made the explosive claims while responding to an article about Perry&apos;s reaction to Justin Bieber&apos;s Coachella performance on Saturday.
&quot;Katy Perry sexual assaulted me at spice market nightclub in Melbourne. Who gives a s--- what she thinks,&quot; she wrote on Threads.
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After a Threads user asked her to expand on the claim, Rose wrote: &quot;After it I threw up on her. I told the story publicly but changed it to be a ‘funny little drunk story’ because I didn’t know how else to handle it. Later she agreed to help me get my US visa. So I kept it a secret. But I DID tell yall she wasn’t a good person. Instead I got attacked by.. everyone.&quot;
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A representative for Perry immediately shut down the &quot;categorically false&quot; claims.
&quot;The allegations being circulated on social media by Ruby Rose about Katy Perry are not only categorically false, they are dangerous, reckless lies,&quot; a representative for Perry told Fox News Digital in a statement. &quot;Ms. Rose has a well-documented history of making serious public allegations on social media against various individuals, claims that have repeatedly been denied by those named.&quot;
In another post, Rose said it had taken her almost 20 years to come forward with the claims.
&quot;I was only in my early 20s. I’m now 40. It has taken almost 2 decades to say this publicly,&quot; she wrote. &quot;Though I am so grateful to have made it long enough to find my voice, it just shows how much of an impact trauma and sexual assault takes. Thank you for seeing me.&quot;
Rose also went on to detail the alleged incident and wrote that &quot;as a woman, for a myriad of reasons, opening up about W on W [women-on-women] violence and sexual abuse, seems to be 100 times harder than speaking about the male predators, at least for me.&quot;
While Rose said she&apos;s not interested in filing a report, she welcomed legal action from Perry.
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&quot;[Katy] is more than welcome to sue me (she won’t, because it happened, I have photos and it was literally in public and witnessed by multiple people). Plus there is so much more that happened in the years leading up to her silly song she won’t want me discussing. The psychological manipulation was strong with that one,&quot; she wrote.
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In 2019, Rose detailed her struggles with mental health, dating back to her childhood.
&quot;I&apos;ve struggled with mental health my entire life,&quot; Rose captioned a photo of her in a hospital bed, taken just before her stint on &quot;OITNB.&quot; &quot;I was first diagnosed with depression at 13, then major depressive disorder at 16. When I was 18 I found out I had dissociative amnesia.&quot;
After experiencing trauma at a young age, Rose explained that she was initially diagnosed with bipolar disorder but later discovered she suffered from severe depression and an overactive thyroid.
Then came &quot;many dark times,&quot; according to Rose.
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&quot;On medication, off medication, on and off and on and off per each wrong diagnoses,&quot; she said.
Rose then said that she experienced multiple hospitalizations due to her mental health and that she&apos;d attempted suicide &quot;as young as 12.&quot;
&quot;What I have learned from the struggles of mental health is just how strong I am,&quot; Rose continued. &quot;It’s how amazing people are because they love me and support me and yet you can’t judge those who don’t understand and don’t know how to do that either. It’s that you cannot judge people at all because you can never know what they have been through.&quot;
She added one final thought: &quot;It’s that self love [sic] and self care [sic] is more important than anything else.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>‘American Road Trip’ celebrates shared spirit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Orpheus Male Chorus of Phoenix invites audiences to hit the open road this spring with “American Road Trip: Songs from Every Mile,” a concert series celebrating the music, stories and shared spirit of America. Featuring folk favorites, patriotic anthems, iconic popular songs and a stirring spiritual, this vibrant program reflects the landscapes and voices that have shaped the American experience.
The program weaves together music that speaks to America’s history, resilience, and evolving identity. The program includes works by legendary artists such as Irving Berlin, John Denver, Ray Charles, and Bob Dylan, alongside traditional folk songs and spirituals that have been passed down through generations.
This special concert series is underwritten by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in support of choral performances inspired by the National Garden of American Heroes as part of the nationwide America250 celebrations.
Four performances will be offered, including Sunday, April 19, 3 p.m. at Camelback Bible Church, 3900 E. Stanford Dr. Tickets range from $20 to $35 (free for children 12 and under) and are available at www.orpheus.org or by calling the box office at 602-699-4556.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Daniil Medvedev fined after smashing his racket 7 times during shocking double-bagel loss</news:name>
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			<news:title>Daniil Medvedev fined after smashing his racket 7 times during shocking double-bagel loss</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Daniil Medvedev is known for having on-court outbursts, and his latest resulted in a fine for his actions at the Monte Carlo Masters last week.
The former world number one men’s singles star was assessed a $7,000 fine by the ATP Tour on Monday for smashing his racket seven times during a blowout loss to Matteo Berrettini.
Medvedev, who ranks 10th in the world, was hit with an unsportsmanlike conduct violation by the chair umpire during the tennis match after what transpired early in the second set of his match against Berrettini on Wednesday.
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Berrettini was dominating Medvedev to the point where he didn’t win a single game in the 6-0, 6-0 loss. The match lasted just 49 minutes, and the crowd in Monte Carlo was egging him on as he had quite the outburst.
&quot;I wouldn’t expect to win like that and it doesn’t happen that often,&quot; Berrettini, a 2021 Wimbledon finalist, said after what’s considered a double-bagel loss for Medvedev. &quot;It was definitely one of the best performances of my life.&quot;
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The 30-year-old hit a forehand into the net to fall behind 2-0 in the second set after just losing swiftly in the first. He couldn’t contain his anger with his game, as he slammed his racket near the baseline, and then proceeded to throw it toward the end of the court.
As Medvedev walked over to pick up the racket, he decided his equipment didn’t have enough. He continued to smash it until it was unrecognizable of its original shape.
Medvedev threw the racket away as the crowd sent out their sarcastic cheers and continued with the match.
It’s not the best look to be known for outbursts on the court, but Medvedev’s temper has been showcased in Grand Slams as well as ATP Tour matches.
Last year alone, he was hit with much larger fines for his actions in the Australian Open and U.S. Open, being hit with $76,000 and $42,500 fines, respectively, for what occurred on the world stage.
In this match, Medvedev also had five double-faults, while winning only 17 points. This was also his first match on clay this season.
Fox news’ Paulina Dedaj and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			<news:title>Carmen Francis: All about oil</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Editor: Forget about Iran and nuclear weapons. That is a ruse to gaslight you. This war is about oil. President Donald Trump on Monday said he would like to “take” Iran’s oil.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Chicago-based music superfan Aadam Jacobs has been recording the concerts he goes to since the 1980s, amassing an archive of over 10,000 tapes.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump rejects American Bishop Robert Barron&apos;s call to apologize to Pope for &apos;disrespectful&apos; comments</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump rejects American Bishop Robert Barron&apos;s call to apologize to Pope for &apos;disrespectful&apos; comments</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump rejected American Bishop Robert Barron’s call to apologize to the Pope on Monday for comments he made on Truth Social, arguing that it was the Pope who is &quot;wrong.&quot;
Trump sparked a row with the Roman Catholic Church when he called Pope Leo out for his stance on the Iran war. Barron, while expressing gratitude for Trump’s defense of religious liberty, responded by politely suggesting that the president should apologize to the Pope for these comments.
Trump was asked by a reporter whether he planned on making such an apology.
&quot;No I don’t, because Pope Leo said things that were wrong. he was very much against what I’m doing with regard to Iran, and you cannot have a nuclear Iran,&quot; Trump replied. &quot;Pope Leo would not be happy with the end result. You have hundreds of millions of people dead. And it’s not going to happen. So again, I think he’s very weak on crime and other things.&quot;
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Trump went on to recall that he had praised the Pope’s brother, saying he likes him &quot;better than I like the Pope.&quot;
&quot;You have to have law and order in our country. And that’s what we have now,&quot; Trump said. &quot;We have the lowest crime numbers we’ve had in a long time, despite the fact that many criminals were allowed into our country. But we’ve gotten a lot of them out. We’ve done a great job on crime. So we have the lowest murder rate in 125 years, since 1900, the lowest murder rate.&quot;
&quot;So we believe strongly in law and order,&quot; Trump concluded. &quot;And he seemed to have a problem with that. So there’s nothing to apologize for. He’s wrong. And the other thing is he didn’t like what we’re doing with respect to Iran. But Iran is a — wants to be a nuclear nation. So they can exterminate the world. Not gonna happen.&quot;
&quot;Pope Leo is WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy,&quot; Trump had written previously on Truth Social. &quot;He talks about ‘fear’ of the Trump Administration, but doesn’t mention the FEAR that the Catholic Church, and all other Christian Organizations, had during COVID when they were arresting priests, ministers, and everybody else, for holding Church Services, even when going outside, and being ten and even twenty feet apart.&quot;
Trump went on to make numerous other controversial statements in the post, such as declaring that he prefers Louis Prevost, Pope Leo XIV&apos;s brother, more than the Pope himself, saying &quot;&quot;He gets it, and Leo doesn’t! I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon.&quot;
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&quot;The statements made by President Trump on Truth Social regarding the Pope were entirely inappropriate and disrespectful,&quot; Barron responded in an X post. &quot;They don’t contribute at all to a constructive conversation. It is the Pope’s prerogative to articulate Catholic doctrine and the principles that govern the moral life. In regard to the concrete application of those principles, people of good will can and do disagree.&quot;
&quot;I would warmly recommend that serious Catholics within the Trump administration — Secretary Rubio, Vice President Vance, Ambassador Brian Burch, and others — might meet with Vatican officials so that a real dialogue can take place,&quot; he continued. &quot;This is far preferable to the statements on social media.&quot;
&quot;I am very grateful for the many ways that the Trump administration has reached out to Catholics and other people of faith,&quot; Barron added. &quot;It has been a high honor to serve on the Religious Liberty Commission. No President in my lifetime has shown a greater dedication to defending our first liberty. All that said, I think the President owes the Pope an apology.&quot;
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Shortly after feuding with the Pope over the weekend, Trump upset many Christians by posting what many have called a &quot;blasphemous&quot; AI art image of what many said appeared to be a portrayal of himself as a Jesus-like figure healing the sick. Some speculated that this was an attempt to troll the Pope, having been posted amid the administration&apos;s feud with Roman Catholic leadership.
While Trump has denied he was trying to portray himself as the messiah, arguing of his image where he is in white and red robes with what appears to be holy light emanating from his hands that he was trying to portray &quot;me as a doctor.&quot; He has since deleted the post.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eric Swalwell faces Manhattan sex assault probe after ending California governor campaign amid allegations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Eric Swalwell faces Manhattan sex assault probe after ending California governor campaign amid allegations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg&apos;s office is investigating sex assault allegations against embattled Rep. Eric Swalwell, a California Democrat who suspended his campaign to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom after they became public last week.
Separately, the House Ethics Committee announced Monday its own probe into allegations of sexual misconduct.
A former staffer accused him of sexually assaulting her when she was blackout drunk twice, including once in New York City in 2024, according to a report in the San Francisco Chronicle published Friday.
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The unnamed woman told the paper that she was hired at 21 to work in Swalwell&apos;s district office in 2019 and claimed her married boss began pursuing her weeks later. She reportedly claimed he sent her naked pictures over Snapchat and asked for oral sex in a parking lot during a ride home from an event. On another occasion, she claimed to have awoken naked in Swalwell&apos;s bed after blacking out drinking.
The New York investigation stems from separate allegations in the article, when she was no longer an employee of Swalwell&apos;s office. They allegedly met up for drinks after a gala in Manhattan at around 11:30 p.m. on April 25, 2024.
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According to the report, she claimed to remember only &quot;snippets of the night,&quot; including telling Swalwell &quot;no.&quot; Three days later, she reportedly told a friend she believed she was sexually assaulted.
&quot;I have no skin in the game of who becomes governor of California, but I feel people have a right to know whether the person who leads a state that is a safe haven for so many women actually treats women with dignity and will protect their rights,&quot; the Chronicle quoted her as saying. &quot;No one protected me from him, and so I have to protect the other young women like me who aspire to work in this field and he could prey upon.&quot;
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She claimed she kept quiet for years, however, out of fear of retaliation.
&quot;We urge survivors and anyone with knowledge of these allegations to contact our Special Victims Division at 212-335-9373,&quot; a spokesperson for the DA&apos;s office told Fox News over the weekend. &quot;Our specially trained prosecutors, investigators, and counselors are well-equipped to help you in a trauma-informed, survivor-centered manner.&quot;
Swalwell has denied the allegations and apologized to his wife in a video posted online. He said he planned to fight the accusations but stepped out of the California governor&apos;s race anyway.
&quot;I will fight the serious, false allegations that have been made,&quot; he wrote on X Sunday. &quot;But that&apos;s my fight, not a campaign&apos;s.&quot;
Since the initial report, several other women came forward with other misconduct allegations.
Fox News&apos; Max Gorden and Kelly Phares contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Police Arrest Woman Accused of Stalking Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The guitarist, Lindsey Buckingham, had obtained a restraining order against the woman two years ago, but the police said she continued to follow him in March.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hobbs declares bill moratorium until Republicans publicly produce a budget plan</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hobbs declares bill moratorium until Republicans publicly produce a budget plan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
Gov. Katie Hobbs is pledging to veto all bills until Republicans release a budget
The moratorium comes three weeks after Hobbs called off negotiations
Republicans say Prop. 123 is off the table despite Hobbs’ pressure
Gov. Katie Hobbs will not sign any bills until Republican lawmakers publicly release their own budget proposal.
Hobbs’ office announced Monday that every bill heading to her desk in the coming days will be vetoed unless Republicans produce their plan to pay for federal tax conformity, address education funding without Proposition 123 and shoulder the burden of federal cost shifts from programs like Medicaid and SNAP. 
“The legislative majority needs to put forward their budget proposal and then join me at the negotiating table so we can pass a bipartisan, balanced budget just like we’ve done the past three years,” Hobbs said in a statement. “But until the legislative majority shows us their plans for a balanced budget that works for middle-class Arizonans, their bills will be dead on arrival. I know we can get big things done when we work together, but that isn’t possible when one side refuses to show us their plans.”
The bill moratorium comes a few weeks after the Democratic governor called off budget negotiations and accused Republican leadership of holding education funding hostage by flat-out rejecting any extension of Prop. 123, the voter approved funding measure that expired last year.
Hobbs told reporters on April 9 that “nothing has changed” in the negotiation process since her office called off talks. 
“You can’t negotiate with only one side at the table,” Hobbs said. 
Republicans in both chambers seem to have a low appetite for a Prop. 123 renewal measure, with Rep. Matt Gress, R-Phoenix, telling the Arizona Capitol Times on April 8 that the odds of finalizing a deal this session are “almost zero.” 
Hobbs has argued a balanced budget hinges on a Prop. 123 extension, because it will allow the state to remove the $300 million backfill included in last year’s budget after the measure expired. Between 2016 and 2025, Prop. 123 allowed the state to withdraw 6.9% annually from the state land trust to fund Arizona public schools.
However, Hobbs’ executive budget, released in January, proposed extending Prop. 123 and keeping the $300 million backfill to increase school funding. Gress and other Republican lawmakers say the state budget cannot be balanced on the back of Prop. 123. 
“We do not think that’s a responsible play,” Gress said on April 8. “We’re talking about a $300 million question mark that will have to be resolved at the ballot.”
Republicans have widely criticized the governor’s budget proposal for its reliance on the creation of new revenue streams through ideas like a data center tax repeal and an event wagering fee. It also depends on a $760 million reimbursement from the federal government for border security funding, which is unlikely to arrive before the state’s June 30 budget deadline. 
The state also has to address the ripple effects of House Resolution 1, or the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which is already straining Arizona’s budget and state agencies.
The Joint Legislative Budget Committee estimates it will cost the state around $1.1 billion to fully conform Arizona’s tax code to federal tax cuts imposed by H.R. 1. Additionally, Hobbs’ office says it will cost anywhere from $125 million to $175 million to adjust the state to new Medicaid and SNAP requirements while also backfilling federal funding cuts to emergency management, air quality and victims’ services programs. 
For their part, Republican leadership says they have presented a balanced proposal to the governor’s office, while also pledging on March 19 to build a budget “in the next several weeks.”
This is not the first time Hobbs has used a bill moratorium to force Republicans to the negotiating table. During the 2025 session, Hobbs pledged to veto all legislation until lawmakers sent her a bipartisan emergency funding plan for the state’s Division of Developmental Disabilities. 
That moratorium lasted one week, and Hobbs ended up signing the bipartisan funding measure without having to strike down any other bills as collateral damage. 
Hobbs’ office said this year’s moratorium comes with two exceptions. She will sign a Department of Public Safety supplemental funding measure and a bill expanding death benefit eligibility for first responders if either crosses her desk.
The governor took action on all the bills sent to her desk before the moratorium was announced, signing 32 measures and vetoing another 20. Whether or not Republican lawmakers will continue to send her bills in the wake of the moratorium announcement is currently unclear.
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			  <news:name>Election integrity: Review flags 28 of Arizona’s 2024 election ballots for possible fraud</news:name>
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			<news:title>Election integrity: Review flags 28 of Arizona’s 2024 election ballots for possible fraud</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
Arizona’s 2024 presidential election review finds minimal fraud
Only 28 of 3.6 million ballots cast were possibly fraudulent
Maricopa County Recorder refers 207 non-citizen voting cases for investigation
Amid renewed suspicions of election fraud as the midterm elections near, a review of voting in Arizona’s 2024 presidential election found only a sliver of the votes cast were possibly fraudulent.
Only 28 of the 3.6 million ballots cast were flagged as potentially illegal by an organization that crosschecks Arizona voter data with other states. That works out to 0.0000083% of total ballots.
In 25 cases, individuals were found to have first voted in Arizona’s November 2024 election and later cast a 2024 ballot in another state. Because it’s the second vote that makes the practice illegal, no one is being charged in Arizona.
Another three cases are still under investigation by the state Attorney General’s Office, including one instance where an individual appears to have voted the ballot of a dead person.
The numbers show it’s rare that people vote illegally, a finding that is consistent with past crosschecks that compared Arizona voting practices with those of other states.
Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said the results should quiet “the conspiracy theorists and liars” who stoke fears about election fraud.
“The message will get through if people are paying attention,” Fontes told Capitol Media Services. “It shows we have a system that works because these folks were caught.”
Shane Hamlin, executive director of the Electronic Registration Information Center, echoed that view.
“A far smaller number of people want to commit voter fraud than what people suspect,” he said. The center crosschecked Arizona’s 2024 voter information with that of 18 other states — mostly states controlled by Democrats — that belong to the nonprofit organization.
Although the match involved fewer than half the states, Hamlin said the results are a “good sample” and reflect the fact that member states have strong election programs.
“All states have made massive improvements in administration of elections in recent years,” he said, adding he hopes the organization’s work reassures the public that the system works.
ERIC came under fire from election skeptics in the wake of the 2020 election, causing its membership to drop, including the populous Republican states of Florida and Texas. But the numbers are ticking back up, with 26 states participating and New York and Virginia expected to join, Hamlin said.
States that join ERIC share voter registration data as well as identification data from their motor vehicle divisions. They mask details such as the last four digits of a person’s Social Security number but provide enough data to pinpoint a voter.
The center’s staff uses that information to create reports on voters who have moved from one state to another; voters who moved within their state; voters with duplicate registrations in the same state; and voters who died as reported to the Social Security Administration. These reports are cross checked with participating states to identify voting issues.
ERIC’s initial comparison identified 316 cases of possible illegal voting in Arizona. Those cases were then reviewed by the Arizona Secretary of State and the 15 county recorders, resulting in the 28 referrals to the attorney general for review.
All but two of the investigations involved Maricopa County voters; the others were from Apache and Mohave counties, according to data provided by the Attorney General’s Office. Of the 28 referrals, 15 were Republican voters, eight were independents, four were Democrats and one voter’s party affiliation was not discerned, records showed.
One voter, who was flagged for voting in both Arizona and Washington in 2024, said she was flummoxed when she received a letter from the Attorney General’s Office stating she appeared to have voted twice in the 2024 election.
The letter directed her to cancel her voter registration in Washington if Arizona is indeed her primary residence, and warned that any potential future violations could result in possible prosecution.
The woman, who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution but emphasized that she was 76, said she hasn’t lived in Washington for more than a decade. She has called the Attorney General’s Office to better understand the situation, and said she may contact authorities in her former state to find out why her name would still be on that state’s voter rolls — and how a ballot got cast under her name.
There are varied reasons for double voting, from the accidental to the intentional.
“Historically, when double voting has occurred it is usually an innocent mistake,” said Richie Taylor, communications director for Attorney General Kris Mayes.
One example is a snowbird who mistakenly voted in two states, believing that was legitimate because they pay property taxes in both states. However, the law is clear: A person can only vote once in an election.
A Green Valley couple admitted to double voting in the 2008 election. They voted by mail in their previous home state of Kansas, but later cast ballots in Arizona in the same election. James and Karen Marshall pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor and were sentenced to a year of probation.
A Bullhead City woman was found guilty of voting in Colorado’s 2010 general election by mailing her ballot from her Arizona address. She then cast a ballot in Arizona’s general election. She lost her voting privileges and was sentenced to three years of supervised probation and ordered to pay a $1,000 fine.
Taylor said the 25 individuals investigated for double voting in 2024 were given a warning. The ballots they cast in Arizona were counted; any violation would have happened in the second state where they are suspected of having voted.
Other cases of illegal voting involve voting a dead person’s ballot.
In 2020, Krista Michelle Conner of Sierra Vista was sentenced to three years’ probation for voting her dead mother’s ballot in the 2020 election. She also was required to pay a $890 fine and complete 100 hours of community service.
The cases are interesting, but uncommon. The Heritage Foundation tracks election fraud cases nationwide. It lists 17 cases of double voting that were prosecuted in Arizona over the 43-year period their database covers; there were three instances of voting a dead person’s ballot.
One area not covered by the crosscheck process is non-citizen voting, a key concern of Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap. He recently referred 207 cases of voting by people suspected of not being U.S. citizens to the county attorney for investigation.
Heap relied on a federal database called the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements, or SAVE system, to identify these potential illegal voters. That database was updated during the current Trump administration but even before that, it was viewed skeptically by many election officials because it has been found to rely on outdated immigration information.
Hamlin said ERIC does not use the system, citing its shortcomings.
Heap’s office did not respond to a request for comment on the 28 suspected cases of illegal voting. All but two of the cases involve Maricopa County voters.
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			  <news:name>Charles Barkley gives terse message to NBA players complaining about 65-game eligibility rule</news:name>
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			<news:title>Charles Barkley gives terse message to NBA players complaining about 65-game eligibility rule</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley ripped NBA players on Sunday night over player complaints about the 65-game eligibility rule to be considered for awards and honors.
The NBA requires players to play at least 65 games in order to be considered for the league’s highest accolades. The rule became a source of consternation this year in a hotly contested MVP race as some players, who have been playing at a high level, have missed out on consideration.
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But Barkley had no time for players’ complaints.
&quot;I don’t think 65 games is a lot to ask,&quot; he said. &quot;Man, shut the hell up. Y’all voted on that in the collective bargaining, now y’all want to complain. If y’all wasn’t sitting on your a-- half the time, sipping margaritas and stuff, they wouldn’t have put the 65-game threshold in there. Shut the hell up.&quot;
San Antonio Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama and Denver Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic each came down to the wire when it came to eligibility.
Wembanyama played 64 regular-season games with the NBA Cup Final counting toward his total. Jokic hit the 65-game minimum after playing 18 minutes against the Spurs on Sunday. Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is also in contention, having played 68 games.
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But Detroit Pistons star Cade Cunningham, who is having one of the best seasons of his NBA career, will not be eligible after only playing 64 games and missing time with a collapsed lung.
Cunningham’s injury sparked a statement from the National Basketball Players Association last month.
&quot;Cade Cunningham&apos;s potential ineligibility for postseason awards after a career-defining season is a clear indictment of the 65-game rule and yet another example of why it must be abolished or reformed to create an exception for significant injuries,&quot; the union said. &quot;Since its implementation, far too many deserving players have been unfairly disqualified from end-of-season honors by this arbitrary and overly rigid quota.&quot;
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver stood firmly behind the rule.
&quot;I’m not ready to say it’s not working,&quot; Silver said in March. &quot;It is working. I’m not ready to say that because there is a sense of unfairness for one player, the rule doesn’t work.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Iran secures UN role with backing from UK, France, Canada, Australia as US stands alone</news:name>
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			<news:title>Iran secures UN role with backing from UK, France, Canada, Australia as US stands alone</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Western democracies, including the UK, France, Canada and Australia, are facing backlash after allowing Iran and other authoritarian regimes to secure seats on influential United Nations (U.N.) bodies, with the United States standing alone in opposition.
The controversy stems from decisions by the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), a 54-member body that plays a central role in shaping U.N. policy and staffing key committees.
Critics warn the outcome could allow governments accused of human rights abuses to influence global policy and control which civil society groups are granted access to the United Nations.
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ECOSOC nominated the Islamic Republic of Iran to the U.N.’s Committee for Program and Coordination Wednesday, a body that helps shape policy on human rights, women’s rights, disarmament and counterterrorism.
The nomination is widely expected to be finalized, as the United Nations General Assembly typically approves such recommendations without a vote.
At the same session, ECOSOC elected China, Cuba, Nicaragua, Saudi Arabia and Sudan to the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, which oversees accreditation and access for thousands of NGOs operating within the U.N. system.
The United States was the only member state to formally break from consensus.
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In remarks delivered April 8, U.S. Representative to ECOSOC Ambassador Dan Negrea said the U.S. &quot;disassociates from consensus&quot; on both decisions, calling several of the countries involved unfit for such roles.
&quot;The regime threatens its neighbors and has, for decades, infringed on the Iranian people’s ability to exercise their basic human rights,&quot; Negrea said, adding that &quot;we believe Iran is unfit to serve&quot; on the committee.
The decision drew sharp criticism from UN Watch, a Geneva-based watchdog group.
Hillel Neuer told Fox News Digital: &quot;By their cynical actions at the UN, major Western states have betrayed their own human rights principles, severely undermining the rules-based international order that they claim to support.&quot;
&quot;We note that the EU states clearly had another option. They did take action in recent years to stop Russia from getting elected to similar bodies, and so we deeply regret that they failed to do the same now to stop the election of serial violators such as Iran, China, China, Cuba, Nicaragua, Saudi Arabia and Sudan.&quot;
&quot;We salute the United States for their moral clarity and leadership in objecting to the election of the Islamic Republic of Iran and other brutal regimes.&quot;
Neuer warned the composition of the NGO committee could allow authoritarian governments to influence which organizations are accredited, potentially sidelining independent human rights groups.
&quot;This means dictatorships will have a majority on the committee in order to deny United Nations accreditation to independent organizations that call out their human rights violations, and to accredit more fake front groups created by the regimes,&quot; he said.
Israel’s mission to the United Nations also pointed to political tensions surrounding the vote, saying Iran attempted to challenge Israel’s candidacy during the same ECOSOC session.
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Israel was elected to several U.N. bodies, according to the Permanent Mission of Israel to the United Nations, including the Commission on the Status of Women and the NGO Committee, despite opposition.
&quot;Iran also tried to turn the elections at the UN into an arena for incitement against Israel and failed,&quot; Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon said. &quot;Those who oppress women and trample on human rights in their own country will not teach us what women&apos;s rights are.&quot;
Ahead of the vote, around 70 civil society groups warned that countries with poor human rights records could secure seats on key oversight bodies, but the elections proceeded without a formal vote, a process known as approval &quot;by acclamation.&quot;
Critics argue that this procedure allows controversial candidates to secure influential roles with limited transparency or accountability.
The developments are likely to intensify scrutiny over how U.N. bodies are staffed and whether political considerations are outweighing human rights concerns.
Fox News Digital reached out to the UK, France, Canada, Australia and U.S. mission for comment but did not receive responses in time for publication.
The Iranian mission to the United Nations declined to comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nicole Kidman plans on becoming a death doula as she admits it &apos;may sound a little weird&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nicole Kidman plans on becoming a death doula as she admits it &apos;may sound a little weird&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Nicole Kidman is diving into a whole new career path.
On Saturday, the &quot;Babygirl&quot; actress spoke with Vicky Nguyen — an investigative journalist and University of San Francisco graduate — as part of the private school&apos;s Silk Speaker Series and opened up about her plans to become a death doula nearly two years after her mother, Janelle Ann Kidman, died at 84.
&quot;As my mother was passing, she was lonely, and there was only so much the family could provide,&quot; Kidman, who admitted the idea &quot;may sound a little weird,&quot; told the crowd, per the San Francisco Chronicle. &quot;Between my sister and I, we have so many children and our careers and our work, and wanting to take care of her because my father wasn’t in the world anymore, and that’s when I went, ‘I wish there was these people in the world that were there to sit impartially and just provide solace and care.’&quot;
&quot;So that&apos;s part of my expansion and one of the things I will be learning,&quot; she added.
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An end-of-life doula advocates self-determination and imparts psychosocial, emotional, spiritual, and practical care to empower dignity throughout the dying process, according to the International End-of-Life Doula Association.
In September 2024, Kidman — who was awarded the best actress for her role in &quot;Babygirl&quot; at the Venice Film Festival, but had to miss the ceremony to be with family — shared the news of her mother&apos;s death in a statement delivered by the film&apos;s director Halina Reijn. 
&quot;I arrived in Venice and found out shortly after that my beautiful, brave mother, Janelle Ann Kidman has just passed,&quot; Kidman said in a statement, per The Associated Press. &quot;I’m in shock and I have to go to my family, but this award is for her. She shaped me and made me.&quot;
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A representative for Kidman confirmed the death at the time and told Fox News Digital, &quot;The family is heartbroken and asks for privacy at this time.&quot;
Throughout the years, Kidman has been open about her close bond with her mom and shared insight into her mother&apos;s health struggles.
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During an interview with NPR&apos;s Fresh Air podcast in 2022, Kidman said, &quot;I&apos;m at the place where I&apos;m being given the chance to view the world, because of how close we are. My mom is giving me the chance to view the world through an 81-year-old woman&apos;s eyes. That is so beneficial right now, because she&apos;s so cognizant. She has every brain faculty available, so she hasn&apos;t lost anything. She hasn&apos;t lost any memory, which is fascinating, and she&apos;s extremely bright.&quot;
&quot;She&apos;s giving me access, because she&apos;s also very direct and very honest, and so I&apos;m getting access to the world through her eyes, my mother&apos;s eyes, so therefore a part of me almost at 80,&quot; she continued. &quot;It&apos;s her perspective, obviously. There&apos;s many different 80-year-old perspectives, but it&apos;s her perspective, and her particular path, but I&apos;m drinking it in and learning.&quot;
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In 2020, Kidman opened up to the Sydney Morning Herald about how her mom has always inspired her to chase her dreams.
&quot;She’s given me the fire to pursue the career I have because I’ve always wanted to please her,&quot; Kidman told the outlet in 2020. &quot;But she also carved her own path and wanted her daughters to have the same opportunity to carve their own paths.&quot;
&quot;Mom didn’t necessarily get the career that she wanted, but she was determined that her daughters would have opportunities that were equal,&quot; Kidman added. &quot;That’s given me my life. And she gave me my life, she and my dad.&quot;
Kidman&apos;s father, Antony Kidman, died in 2014.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Familiar territory: New Mexico’s Johnnie Clark wins Thunderbird Collegiate</news:name>
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			<news:title>Familiar territory: New Mexico’s Johnnie Clark wins Thunderbird Collegiate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX — The stars aligned in two major ways for Johnnie Clark at the 53rd ASU Thunderbird Collegiate.
The first was the absence of 2025 champion Pongsapak “Fifa” Laopadkee, an Arizona State junior who earned an invitation to the Masters after winning the 2025 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in Dubai last October. 
Second, Clark was basically playing in his backyard at the Papago Golf Club, the tournament venue. The New Mexico standout, who transferred from Oklahoma State, played high school golf at Red Mountain High School in his hometown of Mesa and grew up taking lessons at Papago. 
Clark maneuvered the familiar course with confidence, especially on the greens. He fired a final round 66 to finish at 14-under, three strokes ahead of his closest pursuer, comfortably earning his first collegiate tournament win.
“I’ve played this course at least 50 times at this point. I worked with a coach here and so I would come out and play quite a bit,” Clark said. “That course knowledge comes in a lot of help.”
Although he said the course has changed slightly over the years, Clark identified his prior experience on the putting surfaces as key, allowing him to calculate his approach shots for comfortable putts. His previous experience in Stillwater, Oklahoma also prepared him for the windy conditions the field faced during the weekend.
“I lived in Oklahoma for two years, and the wind blows like hell there,” Clark said. “I got used to it, and it just didn’t really affect me. It feels normal at this point.”
Being only 20 minutes from his hometown, Clark celebrated with friends and family before returning to New Mexico to prepare for the Mountain West Conference championship in Tucson.
Clark’s performance was key in the No. 20 ranked Lobos’ push to post their first team win of the season, beating the field by four shots at 32 under par. The No. 9 ranked Sun Devils finished second at 28 under with No. 28 Long Beach State close behind at 27 under.
Although Arizona State had its three-year win streak in the event broken, promising rounds from freshman Boston Bracken and junior Connor Williams offered hope that the Sun Devils could get hot at the right time.
“Boston is having a great week, which is exactly what we needed to see out of him. Connor is our leader, and he had another solid week,” Arizona State associate head coach Thomas Sutton said. “We are kind of forming our team where we want it to be going into the postseason.”
Bracken started off hot, claiming the tournament single-round low after posting a bogey-free 7-under in the first round. However, he finished the tournament 11-under and tied for second with Alejandro de Castro Piera from Long Beach State after scoring 1-over in round two.
“First round, I didn’t make any mistakes, really, and then kind of stumbled coming in on the last nine after the longer 36-hole day,” Bracken said. “But I stayed positive today after a double on the first hole and finished pretty nice.”
Bracken edged his teammate Williams by one stroke after hitting his sand wedge from 108 yards out on No. 18 to within two feet of the cup for a tap-in birdie. It marked the second top-10 finish in his young college career.
Arizona State junior Connor Williams hits his approach shot after being forced to take a drop and scramble from the desert waste on the par-4 16th hole at Papago Golf Club during play on Saturday at the 53rd ASU Thunderbird Collegiate. (Photo by Matthew Pearce/Cronkite News)



Williams had the save of the tournament during the third round after hitting his ball into the desert waste area left of the fairway on the 442-yard par-4 16th. He had to take a drop, hit the ball onto the green and made the long putt to save par – a crucial recovery on the way to a final-round of 4-under-par 68 that helped him get to 10-under for the tournament.
“I was in the bush and kind of had this one area where I could drop to have a shot,” Williams said. “I dropped it on this little piece of grass in the desert, which gave me a shot to the green and hit a solid one. It was nice to make that 20-plus-foot (putt) dead center.”
With the postseason right around the corner, teams now must shrink rosters from eight players to six and hope their best golf is ahead of them. 
Arizona State competes at the Big 12 Conference Championships at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kansas from April 27-29. From there, teams compete in the NCAA Regionals, then individuals and teams will be invited to the NCAA Championship at Omni La Costa in Carlsbad, California from May 29-June 3 to crown the 2026 national champions.
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			  <news:name>Appeals court lets Trump resume White House ballroom construction, seeks lower court clarity</news:name>
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			<news:title>Appeals court lets Trump resume White House ballroom construction, seeks lower court clarity</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., on Saturday cleared the way for President Donald Trump to temporarily resume construction of his planned White House ballroom, granting a near-term win to the administration as it pushes forward with the nearly $400 million project. 
The case stems from a lawsuit filed late last year by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which sought to block the construction. The group argued that the project violates multiple federal laws, including the Administrative Procedure Act and the National Environmental Policy Act, and charged that the plans amounted to executive overreach without required approval from Congress and federal planning bodies.
A lower court judge last month put the project on hold, triggering the administration’s appeal.
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U.S. District Judge Richard Leon, a George W. Bush appointee, in March issued a preliminary injunction blocking construction of the ballroom, finding the Trump administration likely lacked the legal authority to proceed without congressional approval. He said the government had not shown it had clear authorization to replace parts of the East Wing with a privately funded structure.
Leon’s order paused most construction work on the ballroom, though he allowed activity tied to White House security concerns, and briefly delayed enforcement of his ruling until mid-April, to give the administration time to appeal the case to a higher court.
The Trump administration quickly asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to intervene, arguing that the project is critical to the safety and security of the &quot;president, his family, and White House staff.&quot;
The 2-1 ruling from the circuit court did not immediately side with the Trump administration, but gave it temporary relief.
A majority of judges on the panel said the court needed more explanation from Leon before deciding whether construction should remain blocked. 
Specifically, the judges asked Leon to clarify whether stopping the project would harm national security, as the Trump administration claims.
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The appeals court also paused Leon’s order through April 17, giving the Trump administration time to ask the Supreme Court for emergency intervention if it chooses.
For now, the case will return to the district court for further explanation.
Trump first announced plans for the 90,000-square-foot ballroom in July, initially estimating the cost at around $200 million. He has said the project would be funded &quot;100% by me and some friends of mine.&quot;
Lawyers for the administration have pushed back on the lawsuit, arguing the president has authority over White House construction decisions and that Congress does not need to approve the project.
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&quot;No taxpayer dollars are being used for the funding of this beautiful, desperately needed, and completely secure… ballroom,&quot; Justice Department lawyers said in court filings.
They added that past White House expansions, including the East and West Wings, did not require congressional involvement in their design or construction.
The National Trust, meanwhile, maintains the project cannot move forward without complying with federal law and proper review processes.
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			<news:title>Bahamas authorities race against deadline to charge or cut loose husband of missing American woman</news:title>
			<news:keywords>GREAT ABACO ISLAND, Bahamas – Bahamian authorities face a Monday evening deadline to either charge or release Brian Hooker, the husband of missing Michigan boater Lynette Hooker, as the investigation into her disappearance near Elbow Cay is up against the clock.
Hooker has been in custody since last week after authorities detained him in connection with his wife’s disappearance. His attorney said officials have until about 7:20 p.m. ET Monday to decide whether to file charges or let him go.
Police continue searching for Lynette by air, land and sea, though the effort has shifted from a rescue mission to a recovery operation.
Lynette Hooker was last seen the night of April 4 after the couple left the Abaco Inn on a dinghy headed back to their anchored yacht.
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Fox News Digital previously retraced the route — a short trip through waters local experts say are typically shallow, clear and heavily trafficked.
According to Brian Hooker’s account, Lynette fell overboard in worsening weather and strong winds. He has said the couple was not wearing life jackets and that the dinghy lost power after the ignition key went into the water.
In a recorded phone call obtained by CBS, Hooker described the incident as a series of mistakes, saying Lynette &quot;basically just bounced off the dinghy&quot; before he lost sight of her in the dark.
He has said he later paddled for help after searching for her.
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In an interview on Ashleigh Banfield’s &quot;Drop Dead Serious&quot; podcast, Lynette’s mother described a volatile relationship and said her daughter had left her husband multiple times in the past.
&quot;They had a lot of highs and a lot of lows,&quot; she said. &quot;When there were bad times, they were bad times.&quot;
She alleged Brian Hooker could become &quot;mean&quot; and &quot;hateful&quot; when drinking and said there had been instances where he became physical, adding she had long feared for her daughter’s safety.
Lynette had been planning to leave the marriage, her mother said in the interview.
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Separately, Lynette’s daughter, Karli Aylesworth, has questioned Brian Hooker’s version of events, saying the circumstances surrounding her mother’s disappearance &quot;don’t add up.&quot; 
In a previous appearance on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends,&quot; she also alleged he had been physically violent in the past.
&quot;I&apos;ve seen him choke out one of his daughters before. And we had to go to court for that,&quot; Aylesworth said. &quot;So he&apos;s just repeating patterns.&quot;
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Brian Hooker has denied wrongdoing and has spoken publicly about the incident, saying in a Facebook post that he is &quot;heartbroken.&quot;
&quot;I am heartbroken over the recent boat accident in unpredictable seas and high winds that caused my beloved Lynette to fall from our small dinghy near Elbow Cay in the Bahamas,&quot; he wrote. &quot;Despite desperate attempts to reach her, the winds and currents drove us further apart. We continue to search for her and that is my sole focus.&quot;
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Hooker’s attorney said his client wants &quot;closure&quot; to find out what happened to his wife.
&quot;He denied the allegations and he maintained his innocence,&quot; Terrel Butler said, adding that a decision on whether to charge him would likely come before the deadline.
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The attorney also said the case would ultimately be handled by prosecutors, not just investigating officers, and that Hooker is &quot;drained and tired&quot; as he awaits a decision.
If he is not charged by the deadline, authorities would be required to release him, though re-arrest remains a possibility under Bahamian law.
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A flotation device believed to have been thrown to Lynette was recovered, according to multiple reports, but authorities have not announced that they have found her body.
Royal Bahamas Defence Force Commander Origin Deleveaux told NBC News that authorities were continuing to search for Lynette, and that early efforts were complicated by severe weather.
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Fox News Digital has also reported that local boaters say it would be unusual for someone to disappear without a trace in the area due to the water clarity and proximity to land.
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The Hookers had documented their boating lifestyle online after buying and restoring a sailboat in Texas, eventually making their way to the Bahamas.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Royal Bahamas Police Force and Hooker’s attorney for additional comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Adam Sabes contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Diana Taurasi, J.J. Hardy among seven Arizona Sports Hall of Fame inductees</news:name>
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			<news:title>Diana Taurasi, J.J. Hardy among seven Arizona Sports Hall of Fame inductees</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – For Diana Taurasi, joining the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 marked the latest milestone in a career that helped transform women’s basketball. 
Taurasi was inducted along with six others during a ceremony and dinner at the Chateau Luxe Event Venue Thursday that celebrated a class of athletes who not only defined their respective sports but left a lasting imprint on Arizona’s athletic tradition.
Former major leaguer J.J. Hardy, past University of Arizona and Olympic swimming coach Frank Busch, retired NFL player and Olympian Michael Bates, decorated skydiver Craig Girard, former Yavapai College soccer coach Michael Pantalione and four-time track Olympian George Young were inducted alongside Taurasi. 
After the Phoenix Mercury selected Taurasi No. 1 overall in the 2004 WNBA Draft, she arrived in the Valley as a college superstar from UConn and quickly became the face of the Mercury franchise, spending her entire 20-year career with the organization.
“I came in 2004, and I was just a little kid,” Taurasi said. “To think about 20 years later, I’d be here in the Arizona Hall of Fame, it means a lot. It’s been such an amazing two decades. I call this my professional home, but this is our home.”
Over the course of her career, Taurasi became the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer, won three championships, won an MVP and was selected to 11 WNBA All-Star games. Internationally, she added six Olympic gold medals with Team USA, further cementing her legacy as one of the sport’s all-time greats. 
Still, Taurasi pointed to the people and culture in Phoenix as the foundation of her success and gave a special shout-out to former Mercury and Suns managing partner Jerry Colangelo. 
“The minute I met him and saw the commitment he had to winning championships, it shaped what I thought it meant to be part of the Mercury,” Taurasi said. 
She also praised the Valley’s support of the game. “You ask anyone, they know Phoenix shows up. To see the crowds and the atmosphere downtown, it was electric.”
Like Taurasi, Hardy reflected on his Arizona roots. A Tucson native and Sabino High School standout, Hardy was selected in the second round of the 2001 MLB Draft before going on to a 13-year career with the Milwaukee Brewers, Minnesota Twins and Baltimore Orioles. 
“It feels great and it’s very humbling,” Hardy said. “This means a lot to me because I’m proud to be from Arizona. It makes me think about my childhood – Little League, school, all the people who were part of that journey.”
Hardy’s career accolades include three Gold Glove awards, a Silver Slugger Award and two All-Star selections. Known for his power at the shortstop position, he led all MLB shortstops in home runs from 2011 to 2013. Despite those accomplishments, his advice to the next generation remained simple.
“Stay present. Stay focused on today,” Hardy said. “If you take care of today, the future will take care of itself.”
In his speech, Hardy emphasized the relationships that shaped his career. 
“When I think about my career, I don’t think about seasons or stats, I think about people,” Hardy said. “This journey was never meant to be done alone.”
For Busch, one of the most accomplished coaches in collegiate swimming history, the evening was a reflection on decades of building excellence in and out of the pool. Busch led the Arizona men’s and women’s programs from 1989 to 2011, where his swimmers won 48 NCAA individual titles, 31 relay titles during his career and captured the men’s and women’s team titles in 2008. Busch also collected multiple national and conference coaching honors.
“My journey is all about family,” Busch said. “From my parents to my wife to every team I’ve coached, it’s always been about creating something bigger than yourself.”
Before his tenure in Tucson, Busch coached at the University of Cincinnati and later served as USA Swimming’s national team director from 2011 to 2017, helping oversee Olympic success on the international stage. 
But his focus remained on the culture he helped build at Arizona. His philosophy extended beyond wins and titles, instead focusing on mentorship and development. 
“When I came to Arizona, every coach and athlete was part of one environment and it created a family atmosphere. That’s what made it special,” Busch said. “In sport, you take your gifts and transform lives. That’s the real impact. What you leave with the people you’ve touched.”
Bates, an Amphitheater High and University of Arizona product, earned recognition as an Olympic bronze medalist in the 200-meter dash before becoming a five-time Pro Bowl selection in the NFL. Girard, a Tempe native, rose to prominence as an eight-time world champion and one of the most accomplished formation skydivers in the world. 
Pantalione built Yavapai College into a national powerhouse, compiling the highest winning percentage in collegiate soccer history while leading his teams to seven national titles.
And Young, a University of Arizona graduate who was honored posthumously, made history as the first American track and field athlete to compete in four Olympic Games, capturing bronze in the 1968 Olympic steeplechase while setting multiple national and world records. He went on to a long career as a coach and administrator at Central Arizona College, coaching the cross country team to a national championship in 1988. 
Together the Class of 2025 and the others represent different paths to excellence, but their stories are united by a shared foundation in Arizona, where community, opportunity and dedication helped shape careers.
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			  <news:name>&apos;The View&apos; host says Eric Swalwell&apos;s reputation with women was &apos;open secret&apos; exploitable by enemies</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;The View&apos; host says Eric Swalwell&apos;s reputation with women was &apos;open secret&apos; exploitable by enemies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The View&quot; co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin said on Monday that Rep. Eric Swalwell’s reputation with women was an &quot;open secret&quot; that made him exploitable by America&apos;s enemies.
Swalwell, D-Calif., has suspended his campaign for California governor after he was accused of sexual assault, as well as multiple reports alleging other misconduct with women. Swalwell has acknowledged &quot;mistakes in judgment&quot; but claimed the assault allegations against him are false.
Griffin, returning to &quot;The View&quot; after a stint on maternity leave, noted reports that Swalwell&apos;s alleged misconduct was not a surprise to many observers.
&quot;Swalwell sat on the intel committee, and there were allegations he had a suspected Chinese spy, Fang Fang, who was associated with him in his office,&quot; she said. &quot;Now, he was not found to have engaged in wrongdoing, but to me, my spidey senses from having worked at the Pentagon go off, which is it was an open secret that he had issues with women, that he was somebody who was susceptible, potentially to heavy drinking, to impropriety with women.&quot;
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Griffin added that allegations like those made against Swalwell were &quot;disqualifying.&quot;
&quot;I think we need to remember that winning isn’t everything, and you lose the plot when you think that,&quot; Griffin said. &quot;When somebody does something that’s beyond the pale, that should be it, and we should move on and get back to that kind of society.&quot;
&quot;I think of the victims. These allegations are horrible. They’re well-documented. This is, I mean, deeply reported,&quot; she added.
The other victim of the situation, she argued, is &quot;the American public,&quot; arguing that even the reputation of habitual sexual scandal makes one look vulnerable to bad actors from America’s rival powers.
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&quot;America’s adversaries look for how to exploit that,&quot; she continued. &quot;So that, to me, pinpoints it was openly known. Nobody did anything about it. But thank God that now Democrats, Adam Schiff and others and others have called for him to step aside, and he did the right thing by doing it.&quot;
Swalwell has also been urged by some Democrats to resign from Congress.
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&quot;The accusations were 2019,&quot; co-host Sara Haines added. &quot;This is post-MeToo, which was not just a ‘let’s dig out the ones that have done wrong things.&apos; It was a loud warning that people will not be silenced anymore, and he arrogantly did that again in 2019.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Swalwell&apos;s campaign and did not receive immediate reply.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The crash happened around 10 a.m. on SR 87 near the area of Sunflower, authorities said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona lawmakers propose 5 different ways to raise legislator pay</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona lawmakers propose 5 different ways to raise legislator pay</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
GOP lawmakers are taking aim at the Arizona Attorney General over her public nuisance lawsuits
Mayes has been using unprecedented public nuisance laws to curb the water use of large-scale agricultural businesses 
Mayes argues she is stepping up to defend rural Arizonans when legislators have failed to act
Republican lawmakers are moving to clip the legal wings of Attorney General Kris Mayes, with one legislator even calling her a “bully” for how she is pursuing companies over their groundwater pumping.
Legislation approved by both the House and Senate would allow those who believe they have been damaged by an improper “nuisance” or “consumer fraud” lawsuit to sue the attorney general for damages — everything from legal fees to lost profits and even a reduction in the value of the business.
It would not be absolute.
The action would have to have been dismissed or found to have no merit. And the person filing the suit would have to show that the attorney general knew the action lacked merit — or, at least, that she publicized the lawsuit. But Rep. Lupe Diaz, R-Benson, said it should be enough to restrain any overly anxious attorney general from going after businesses using that nuisance claim.
Mayes, however, says she is acting to protect residents from corporations that take advantage of the fact that state lawmakers have failed to regulate groundwater pumping in rural areas. Those nuisance laws, she said, provide the only legal avenue for relief.
HB 2167 is just one of three measures filed by Diaz that he acknowledges are aimed at Mayes — and how he contends she is acting improperly in using public nuisance laws to go after companies over the amount of groundwater they are pumping.
He is also behind a second measure that would make the attorney general automatically guilty of defamation if she filed a public nuisance lawsuit that, as in the case of HB 2167, lacked merit and she knew about it and publicized it.
And a third would prohibit an attorney general from filing a nuisance action unless she first had the permission of the county board of supervisors.
So far, though, only HB 2167 has cleared both the House and the Senate and is now on Gov. Katie Hobbs’s desk.
What started all this was that Mayes filed suit two years ago against a Saudi company to force it to stop “excessively pumping groundwater” at its western Arizona alfalfa operations and require it to set aside funds to compensate neighbors it has damaged.
More to the point, she is using a largely untested legal theory that the actions of Fondomonte have created a “public nuisance” by pumping so much water it has dried up the wells of nearby neighbors and resulted in subsidence of the land around Vicksburg in La Paz County.
That case is still pending. And any new legislation would not affect it.
Since that time, however, Mayes used the threat of a similar lawsuit to force Riverview, LLP, a Minnesota company that owns two large dairies in the Willcox basin to take 2,000 acres of farmland out of production and set aside $11 million for well drilling and water access for affected residents in Cochise County’s Sulfur Springs Valley.
More to the point, Mayes has suggested she might use the same nuisance law to go after others who are withdrawing large quantities of groundwater in rural areas where there now are few, if any, state restrictions.
“People are not trusting the government today,” he said of his legislation. “This will help to be able to bring some accountability and some comfort to those that may be feeling like Big Brother is coming against them.”
But he made it clear that his aim was narrow: To rein in the use of nuisance laws by Mayes and any future attorney general.
“I think that will help them think twice about pursuing these and putting the public in a position of having to defend themselves in court and spend all that money doing that,” Diaz said.
Rep. Teresa Martinez had a simpler explanation for her support of curbing Mayes’ power.
“I hate a bully,” said the Casa Grande Republican.
But Rep. Mariana Sandoval said she sees the legislation through a different lens.
“This is a thinly veiled attempt to intimidate the attorney general and shield powerful foreign corporations like Fondomonte and Riverview from accountability for draining Arizona’s scarce groundwater,” said the Goodyear Democrat.
Fellow Democratic Rep. Stephanie Stahl Hamilton of Tucson said she, too, isn’t buying Diaz’s argument that he is attempting to shield common people from the abuses of large government, especially when it comes to Mayes using the public nuisance law. That is the one option the attorney general says she has to deal with excessive groundwater pumping in rural areas.
“When I think about standing up for the little guy, and I think about who the little guy is in the state, I can’t discount the stories that I’ve heard of people who go to turn on their tap water and there’s no water there,” she said.
“I cannot discount the stories I’ve heard of foundations cracking, thus eliminating any kind of equity in home ownership,” Stahl Hamilton said. “And I absolutely think that our attorney general is listening to the little guy in this case and is paving a way forward.”
All that goes to the regulation — or lack thereof — of groundwater pumping in rural areas.
Major urban areas are located within “active management areas” where pumping is monitored and regulated. There also are “irrigation non-expansion areas” with certain limits.
Pumping pretty much everywhere else is ungoverned. And efforts by some local officials in rural counties to force better oversight have so far gone unheeded.
Mayes noted the gap in the law when filing suit against Fondomonte, a company that came to Arizona to grow alfalfa to feed dairy cattle in Saudi Arabia, where such farming is not allowed.
“Fondomonte is taking advantage of Arizona’s failure to protect its precious groundwater resources,” she said.
All that goes to her decision to use the tool Mayes says she has: The public nuisance provision in the state criminal code. She said that because Fondomonte’s operations are harming its neighbors, that fits the definition.
Mayes wants a court order enjoining the “excessive” pumping of groundwater.
Her lawsuit does not define that in actual terms. But Mayes said that in 2023 alone, Fondomonte used about 31,196 acre-feet of water — more than 10 billion gallons — considered enough to serve about 93,000 single-family homes.
She also wants Fondomonte to set up an “abatement fund” to reimburse others who have been affected.
Among the issues that Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Scott Minder has to decide is whether any of this fits within nuisance laws.
There really is no legal precedent for the case.
The only known use of the law in a situation like this came earlier in Mayes’ tenure, when she used it to go after a company’s plan to mine rock and gravel on a 25-acre parcel it owned in a neighborhood in a rural area near Chino Valley. The site was within 100 feet of homes.
When the state mine inspector said he had no authority to block the plan, Mayes cited nuisance laws and got a court to issue a preliminary injunction.
The only thing is, there was never a final ruling on whether the mine was a nuisance — or whether the nuisance law applied. The lawsuit went away when someone else bought the land and mining plans were abandoned.
It is the future use of those nuisance laws, Diaz said, he wants to restrain.
He said Mayes — or any other attorney general — legally still could pursue nuisance claims. But Diaz said his HB 2167 sets the stage for someone to be able to fight such a claim and recover damages.
That kind of law, he said, might have resulted in a different outcome in what happened with Riverview.
Diaz does not dispute that there are people in the Willcox area who found their wells were drying up. But he said most went down between 100 and 300 feet; Diaz said Riverview was drawing from a different layer in the aquifer at 1,200 feet.
“And then she comes in and threatens that she’s going to take them to court,” he said, without any proof.
The company never admitted it was part of the problem. But Diaz said that, under threat from Mayes, it decided it was better to settle — and pay the $11 million — than risk the same kind of litigation as Fondomonte.
Under his measure, he said, a company could fight the attorney general with a better chance of recovering not just its legal fees, which are typical in many civil cases, but also any other damages it might incur like lost sales, lost profits, and loss in the value of the business.
“I believe she was using her position to extort,” he said.
But Sen. Lauren Kuby said it’s not like Mayes was simply out looking for someone to sue.
“In the Riverview case, the Willcox basin residents were faced with drying wells,” said the Tempe Democrat. “They called upon her office after years of heavy pumping by a large dairy.”
And that, Kuby said, is what led to the settlement to provide $11 million and to follow 2,000 acres.
“This is a concrete fix for a real, ongoing harm,” she said.
Kuby said that’s precisely what’s wrong with HB 2167.
“It would tie the hands of one official, our attorney general, who can act and is acting when communities raise the alarm across our state,” she said. “Riverview shows the model: When harm is real and urgent, the AG must be able to act decisively.”
Diaz, however, said not everything — including wells drying up — require intervention by the attorney general.
“We have been in an almost close to a 30-year drought now,” he said.
“With that, comes a lot of things that we are not prepared for,” Diaz said. “But we also are a very creative people.”
Consider, he said, people in his Southeast Arizona district whose wells have run dry.
“They have bought tanks, they transfer their water, and they continue to move on,” Diaz said, without “everything to be the government to bail everybody out.” And he said there are government programs designed to help rural communities to build or improve drinking water systems.
Diaz also brushes aside claims that Mayes intervened because rural residents want that.
“We are creative people and we get around these things,” Diaz said.
Consider, he said, an acquaintance who has lived in the area a long time, with water trucked into her property every week “so that she can do the laundry and shower and all that kind of stuff.”
“Yeah, they have to watch a little bit of their water use,” Diaz said. “But they trade that off because they like to live in rural Arizona.”
But what of those who sought intervention by Mayes?
“The ones that are complaining the most are the ones that are coming in from California,” he said.
Mayes, for her part, says Diaz is ignoring the reality of the situation — and why she believes that what Diaz is trying to do is harmful.
“Hundreds of residents in Cochise County came out to my town hall to beg for help because their wells were going dry and the land was cracking open around their homes and no one in power was doing anything to protect them,” she said.
“This year, we got them help while the Legislature has gone another session without doing anything to protect rural groundwater,” Mayes said. “It’s outrageous that instead of doing their jobs, Republican lawmakers want to punish me for doing mine.”
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			  <news:name>Federal judge blocks Arizona AG from prosecuting Kalshi, says it violates the Constitution</news:name>
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			<news:title>Federal judge blocks Arizona AG from prosecuting Kalshi, says it violates the Constitution</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Commodity Futures Trading Commission sued Arizona on April 2, 2026, alleging the state is violating federal law by trying to regulate Kalshi and other online prediction markets. (Photo by Jim Small/Arizona Mirror)

A federal judge has temporarily blocked Attorney General Kris Mayes from pursuing criminal charges against the online prediction market company Kalshi, concluding that the Trump administration is likely to succeed in its lawsuit arguing that federal law bars states from regulating the industry.
Federal Judge Michael Liburdi granted a temporary restraining order late last week in the lawsuit brought by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the federal agency that oversees prediction markets. The CFTC filed its lawsuit in response to Mayes filing criminal charges against Kalshi for allegedly running an illegal gambling operation and violating a state law barring wagering on elections.
The CFTC accused Arizona of infringing on the commission’s “exclusive” authority to regulate Kalshi and other companies, and it asked the court to declare that all state gambling laws in the United States “unconstitutional and invalid” if they are applied to prediction markets.
The federal regulatory agency claimed that Arizona is effectively attempting to shut down federally regulated prediction markets, which runs contrary to the regulatory scheme Congress devised that gives exclusivity to the commission. 
And the CFTC argued that applying state-by-state licensing requirements, fees, and hardware mandates to prediction markets would create the exact regulatory “patchwork” that Congress first sought to eliminate in the early 20th century when it passed laws allowing for commodity futures trading.
“The CFTC has demonstrated a reasonable chance of success in showing that the (Commodity Exchange) Act, at a minimum, field preempts Arizona law,” Liburdi wrote in an April 10 order granting the temporary restraining order. “Defendants’ enforcement of Arizona’s gambling laws therefore violates the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution…”
The Arizona Attorney General’s Office said it is weighing its options.
“The Attorney General’s office disagrees with the court ruling and we are evaluating next steps,” spokesman Richie Taylor said in an email.
Mayes’ 20-count criminal information filed in Maricopa County Superior Court claims Kalshi broke Arizona law prohibiting the operation of an unlicensed wagering business and similarly broke the law by allowing bets on Arizona elections. 
Some of the bets Mayes’ singled out include betting on the 2028 Presidential election results, if Republican Andy Biggs would win the Arizona gubernatorial race, if Elon Musk would attend the Super Bowl and if a Democrat would win the Arizona Secretary of State race. Mayes’ charges focused primarily on Arizona sports and election bets, though some charges include federal election bets, as well as sports contests in other states.
The New York-based company has been center stage in an ongoing battle over how to regulate prediction markets, which allow for bets on a variety of topics, from sports to politics to the war in Iran. The prediction markets have also been accused of insider trading, as unknown people have made large sums of money off bets placed shortly before real world events. 
In 2024, Kalshi won a landmark case in federal court when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission couldn’t block its election wagering under federal law. As a result, the company now operates as a “designated contract market” that is regulated by the CFTC.
Mayes is arguing that Kalshi’s authority to operate under federal law doesn’t preempt Arizona’s criminal laws, setting up a federalism clash that could reverberate nationwide, as more than a dozen states similarly outlaw gambling on elections.
The lawsuits are the latest development in an escalating legal battle between state gaming regulators and prediction markets that could ultimately end up being decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Illegal immigrant accused of Easter kidnapping, sex assault in college town; DHS rips second attack in weeks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Illegal immigrant accused of Easter kidnapping, sex assault in college town; DHS rips second attack in weeks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Federal authorities are warning Missouri officials not to release an illegal immigrant accused of raping and kidnapping a woman in a quiet college town on Easter Sunday — the second violent crime in the state in just weeks involving a suspect in the country unlawfully.
The Department of Homeland Security announced Monday that Cristian Lopez-Gomez, a Honduran national who entered the U.S. illegally in April 2024 and was released into the country under the Biden administration, is now charged in the attack in Kirksville, home to Truman State University.
Authorities say Lopez-Gomez raped the woman and held her against her will during the holiday weekend. He remains behind bars in the Adair County jail, where ICE has lodged a detainer to keep him from being released.
DHS reinforced that message in a social media post, urging Missouri officials not to release Lopez-Gomez and stressing that cooperation with ICE is key to ensuring suspects like him are not &quot;released back into our communities.&quot;
DHS reinforced that message in a statement on Monday, urging Missouri officials not to release Lopez-Gomez, whom it called an &quot;animal&quot; and a &quot;monster.&quot; The agency stressed that cooperation with ICE is key to ensuring suspects like him are not &quot;released back into our communities.&quot;
&quot;Thankfully, Missouri cooperates with ICE law enforcement,&quot; DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said. &quot;When state and local law enforcement work with ICE, we can safely remove criminal illegal aliens from our country and put the safety of American citizens first.&quot;
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The disturbing case is rattling the college town and fueling broader outrage, coming just weeks after another high-profile attack in Missouri involving an illegal immigrant suspect.
In that March case, 18-year-old Honduran national Yefry Archaga-Elvir is accused of luring 15-year-old Miles Young into a deadly ambush before chasing him down and shooting him as the teen reportedly begged for his life.
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The killing sparked fierce backlash from Republican leaders, who pointed to the suspect’s immigration status as a broader public safety failure.
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&quot;Unfortunately, this is just the latest example of a Missourian killed by an illegal alien,&quot; Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said, calling for sweeping deportation efforts.
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Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., warned that &quot;dangerous individuals who should not be here remain in our communities,&quot; while Rep. Mark Alford added, &quot;Our children should NEVER fear murder on our streets.&quot;
Missouri State Treasurer Vivek Malek also weighed in, calling the teen’s death &quot;another Missouri family destroyed&quot; and arguing the crime &quot;never would’ve happened&quot; if the suspect had not been in the country.
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Schmitt went further in a separate statement, blasting what he described as an &quot;invasion&quot; and asking, &quot;Where is the outrage when American sons and daughters are murdered by illegal aliens who have no business in our country?&quot;
The back-to-back cases have intensified concerns among GOP leaders, who say the attacks underscore growing risks tied to illegal immigration and the need for stronger enforcement.
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DHS officials echoed that message, emphasizing that when local law enforcement works with ICE, authorities can remove dangerous individuals and &quot;put the safety of American citizens first.&quot;
It was not immediately clear whether the victim in the Easter Sunday attack was a Truman State student. Requests for comment were sent to the university, local police and ICE Midwest.
Lopez-Gomez is not believed to have a prior criminal history in the U.S., but officials say he entered the country illegally in April 2024 and was released.
Both cases remain under investigation.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Microsoft is working on yet another OpenClaw-like agent</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Pakistani general says Iran diplomacy still &apos;alive, despite US blockade, failed talks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pakistani general says Iran diplomacy still &apos;alive, despite US blockade, failed talks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States began enforcing a naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime traffic Monday, sharply escalating tensions in the Gulf just hours after high-level talks in Pakistan between Washington and Tehran collapsed without a deal.
The move, announced by President Donald Trump, came after negotiations in Islamabad ended without a breakthrough, despite what participants described as rare direct engagement between the two sides.
But Lt. Gen. (ret.) Mohammed Saeed, former chief of general staff of the Pakistan Army, said in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital that the talks came far closer to success than their outcome suggests — and argued that diplomacy is still within reach.
&quot;Both sides are saying they were very close … even inches away from a solution,&quot; Saeed said. &quot;They talked to each other in a very friendly manner. There was, from both sides, an expression of accommodation and understanding from each other. So, what you can briefly say is that the engagement has sufficient potential to resume.&quot;
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Speaking at the White House Monday, Trump defended the blockade, saying, &quot;Right now, there’s no fighting. Right now, we have a blockade … Iran is doing absolutely no business, and we’re going to keep it that way very easily.&quot;
He added that Iran’s military capabilities had been significantly degraded, saying its &quot;Navy has gone, their air force is gone, their anti-aircraft is gone, their radar is gone and their leaders are gone.&quot;
Vice President JD Vance, who led the U.S. delegation, pressed Iran to accept a strict &quot;zero enrichment&quot; policy and remove its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. 
&quot;The simple fact is that we need to see an affirmative commitment that they will not seek a nuclear weapon, and they will not seek the tools that would enable them to quickly achieve a nuclear weapon,&quot; Vance said at a press conference in Islamabad.
Iranian leaders rejected those demands, insisting that any agreement must include the immediate release of billions of dollars in frozen assets.
Now, with the blockade in place, Saeed suggested the move may be designed less as a military endgame and more as leverage.
&quot;This blockade could be … a maneuver to build further pressure on Iran to negotiate,&quot; he said.
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The escalation has raised concerns globally, particularly for countries dependent on Gulf energy flows, including Pakistan.
&quot;Everyone in the world must be worried about what kind of economic negative spin-offs such a blockade would have,&quot; Saeed said.
Saeed, who until recently sat at the center of Pakistan’s military leadership, framed the Islamabad talks as a critical reopening of dialogue after decades of hostility.
&quot;It is the first time in 47 years … that there was engagement at the highest level,&quot; he said, calling it &quot;a great moment for diplomacy&quot; and a demonstration of Pakistan’s ability to maintain credibility with both Washington and Tehran.
He pointed in particular to Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir, a figure who has drawn unusual attention in Washington. 
Trump has publicly praised Munir, at one point calling him his &quot;favorite field marshal,&quot; elevating his profile as a key intermediary in regional diplomacy.
Munir, who rose through Pakistan’s intelligence ranks before becoming army chief, previously served as director general of military intelligence and later led the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). His career has been defined by deep involvement in regional security and intelligence coordination, including longstanding engagement with Iran.
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Those ties could prove critical in the current crisis, according to Saeed. 
&quot;What people do not know is that when he was director general of military intelligence … he was interacting with Iranians at multiple levels continuously,&quot; Saeed said, describing years of direct engagement with Iran’s military, intelligence and political leadership, including former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S. strike during Trump’s first term.
&quot;He has had interaction with them for a long time … visiting Iran frequently and interacting on multiple issues,&quot; Saeed said, adding that many current Iranian officials would already be familiar with Munir from earlier roles.
That continuity, he argued, gives Pakistan a rare advantage at a moment when formal diplomatic channels are strained.
&quot;What one can say is that he continues to be one figure internationally who has a personal interaction … in the intelligence community in Iran in the military hierarchy and also on the side of the political leadership,&quot; Saeed said.
&quot;So that’s a huge advantage he has on the other side.&quot;
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For Pakistan, that personal access — combined with its simultaneous relationship with Washington — has become central to its effort to position itself as a credible intermediary, even as the region edges closer to confrontation.
At the same time, Pakistan’s role as a mediator has drawn scrutiny, particularly given its longstanding position on Israel and recent inflammatory remarks by senior officials.
When asked whether Pakistan can be seen as a neutral broker while not recognizing Israel — an actor directly involved in strikes on Iran — Saeed downplayed the issue, saying Israel was not part of the diplomatic track.
&quot;Pakistan’s position with regard to relations with Israel has been consistent since our independence,&quot; he said, adding that Islamabad’s mediation efforts were focused solely on Washington and Tehran.
&quot;Neither of their representatives was on the table … Pakistan was mediating between the U.S. and Iran,&quot; he said.
Despite the current escalation, Saeed maintained that diplomatic channels remain open.
&quot;There is a lot of space … for resuming the process,&quot; he said, suggesting talks could restart in Islamabad or elsewhere if both sides shift course.
&quot;On Pakistan&apos;s side, from my personal knowledge of the field marshal, they are relentless. They would not give up. They must not have given up. They must be continuously in touch with both sides. And they would try their best to convince both sides that the blockade is not going to be in their interest, in the interest of the region and in the interest of the international community.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Spanberger knocked for ‘bait and switch’ hypocrisy as popularity plummets amid redistricting fiasco</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Spanberger knocked for ‘bait and switch’ hypocrisy as popularity plummets amid redistricting fiasco</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: One of the Democratic Party’s top rising stars, Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger, is coming under increasing fire as critics accuse her of pulling a &quot;bait and switch&quot; on voters by abandoning her affordability promises in favor of tax increases on &quot;just about anything that moves.&quot;
A new ad released by Unleash Prosperity on Monday slammed Spanberger over her affordability promises as Virginia Democrats propose new taxes on everyday expenses like dry cleaning, gym memberships and pet care. Unleash Prosperity’s ad puts it bluntly, saying, &quot;Virginia can’t afford this.&quot;
The governor has not publicly supported or signed the measures. A statement by the governor&apos;s office sent to Fox News Digital on Monday emphasized that Spanberger did not sign the tax bills into law &quot;because the General Assembly never passed them, and the bills never reached her desk.&quot; The statement said that Spanberger has &quot;remained laser-focused on addressing high costs for Virginians.&quot;
However, Spanberger has supported a broader set of revenue measures since taking office, including proposals targeting digital services and business activity, as part of an effort to fund priorities such as education and health care.
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Steve Moore, an economist who co-founded Unleash Prosperity, told Fox News Digital that while Spanberger cashed in on Virginians’ worries over prices, she &quot;raced out of the gate with all of these very liberal policies, including tax increases on just about anything that moves in Virginia.&quot;
Moore said that Democrats across the country should take Spanberger&apos;s decline as a &quot;warning&quot; ahead of 2028.
There has been much buzz around Spanberger and her gubernatorial victory last year, which resulted in Republicans being ousted from power in Virginia. The Democratic Party selected her to give its response to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union, further evidencing her stardom.
Yet, despite the Democrats elevating her and even floating her as a presidential or vice-presidential pick, Moore said that Virginians have been &quot;shocked about that,&quot; explaining why her approval ratings have &quot;absolutely plummeted.&quot;
&quot;She has seen one of the swiftest declines in her popularity in the first six months in office that I&apos;ve seen in many years of politics,&quot; Moore said.
Forty-six percent of Virginians disapprove of her job performance, while 47% approve, according to a recent Washington Post-Schar School poll. Compared with Virginia governors from both parties since 1994, Spanberger has the highest disapproval rating at this point in her term.
In contrast, predecessor Gov. Glenn Youngkin had a 54-39 job approval rating at this point in his term, with the highest favorability going to Democrat Mark Warner – now Virginia’s senior senator – at 78-20.
Moore called Spanberger’s tumbling ratings &quot;the price for her bait and switch tax hike on Virginia residents and small businesses.&quot;
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&quot;She campaigned on affordability, and nearly on day one in office, she and Virginia Democrats in Richmond endorsed a catalog of left-wing tax increase proposals on everything from dry cleaners to dog groomers, which make Virginia look like California,&quot; he said.
&quot;Spanberger promised to be a pro-business moderate Democrat,&quot; he went on, quipping, &quot;Maybe she should be known as ‘Scam-Berger.’&quot;
Moore said that Spanberger’s quick decline in the polls does not bode well for the Democratic Party’s hopes of taking back the White House in 2028.
&quot;Spanberger is not alone,&quot; he explained. &quot;We&apos;re seeing that with a lot of Democrats around the country; they run as moderates and as soon as they get in, they move to the extreme left.&quot;
&quot;You&apos;re seeing Democrats who are governors and mayors across the country who are advancing very liberal pro-tax policies that are anti-business. And I think it&apos;s a very tough agenda for Democrats to run with in 2028 on the national picture,&quot; he went on.
&quot;That should be a warning signal to Democrats across the country.&quot;
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Last week Trump took a similar line of criticism against Spanberger ahead of meetings in the state. He warned in a Truth Social post that her policies are triggering a tax base exodus similar to New York and California.
&quot;She is adding so many Taxes, a Food and Beverage Tax, Digital Services Tax, Utilities Tax, and more,&quot; Trump wrote. &quot;It has lost its Energy, Vitality, and Strength. People are leaving that would never have even thought of doing so!&quot;
In a statement shared with Fox News Digital, Spanberger&apos;s office slammed criticisms of the governor raising taxes as &quot;misinformation.&quot;
&quot;The volume of misinformation — spread across social media and repeated in press coverage — made a clarification necessary. The facts are straightforward,&quot; the statement said. &quot;Governor Abigail Spanberger did not sign dozens of tax bills into law — because the General Assembly never passed them, and the bills never reached her desk.&quot;
The office added that &quot;in the opening months of her administration, Governor Spanberger has remained laser-focused on addressing high costs for Virginians&quot; and is &quot;also working alongside legislators and local communities to attract new capital investment.&quot;
Spanberger has also pushed back on the criticism herself. In a post on X, she said Trump and his allies were mischaracterizing her policies.
&quot;The president and his allies are talking about taxes that our state legislature never even voted on and I certainly didn&apos;t sign,&quot; she wrote. &quot;Why? Because if they don&apos;t flood the zone with fake news about fake taxes, people might hear about the bills I am signing to lower energy costs, strengthen our schools, make housing more affordable, and bring billions of dollars of business investment to Virginia.&quot;
A Spanberger spokesperson added that businesses have announced &quot;more than $500 million in new investment in the commonwealth since Governor Spanberger took office in January,&quot; while accusing Trump of focusing on politics instead of economic stability.
&quot;The ballgame changed when the President — whose been busy raising costs for Virginians by starting a reckless war that has skyrocketed inflation and driven gas prices up to $4 — strong-armed states into drawing more Republican congressional seats that he asserted he was &apos;entitled&apos; to before the midterms,&quot; the governor&apos;s spokesperson said. &quot;As prices rise in Trump’s economy, Governor Spanberger will continue her work with both parties to address the high housing, healthcare and energy costs that Virginians are feeling.&quot;
Fox News Digital&apos;s Charles Creitz and Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Stanford’s latest AI Index shows a widening gap between experts and the public, with rising anxiety over jobs, healthcare, and the economy.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FBI announces takedown of phishing operation that targeted thousands of victims</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Arizona lawmakers propose 5 different ways to raise legislator pay</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona lawmakers propose 5 different ways to raise legislator pay</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
Lawmakers have introduced a variety of proposals to raise legislator pay
Many say the current $24,000 salary, unchanged since 1998, is insufficient 
Voters could decide on a raise via ballot measure come Election Day
Katie Hobbs says when she was a state senator a decade ago she was making $24,000 a year.
“It wasn’t enough,” she said in a recent message to followers while asking for money for her reelection campaign.
But Hobbs, now governor and making $95,000 a year, is showing far less sympathy toward lawmakers who are still being paid the same $24,000.
“It’s certainly not sustainable to live on $24,000 a year,” she said in response to a question from Capitol Media Services. “But it is intended to be a part-time salary,” with sessions lasting — at least according to legislative rules — just four months a year, though that hasn’t happened in years.
Still, Hobbs acknowledged that for many lawmakers it ends up “being more of a full-time job,” with other legislative obligations through the rest of the year making it difficult, if not impossible, to convince another employer to allow them to be gone that much.
But don’t look for the governor to champion any of the various efforts being proposed this year to ask voters — who under the Arizona Constitution now have the final say on salaries — for more money. And the reason is strictly political.
“I think if they want Arizonans to pay them more, they need to show up, they need to present their budget, they need to work with me to get a 123 (education fund extension) passed so we can fund public schools,” Hobbs said. “That way they can make the case for voters to give them more.”
The Republicans who control both the House and the Senate, for their part, contend that the Democratic governor is the obstruction.
They say her $17.8 billion budget proposal is based on unrealistic revenue predictions, like getting $760 million in reimbursement from the federal government for money spent on border security. And then there are proposals with no realistic chance of support in the GOP legislature like putting income caps on families who want vouchers of taxpayer funds to send their children to private and parochial schools or home school them in an effort to save $80 million.
And then there’s the fact that it was Hobbs who walked away from budget negotiations.
But none of that is keeping lawmakers — from both parties — from proposing various ways to convince voters to approve plans that would raise their salaries, in some cases by quite a lot.
The current constitutional language says a special commission is supposed to meet regularly and make recommendations on legislative salaries. But anything the panel proposes has to be ratified at the ballot.
Voters approved the last raise in 1998, taking the pay from $15,000 to the current $24,000.
Since then, there have been several attempts to boost the pay, with offers at $30,000, $35,000 and $36,000. All were rejected. And the commission hasn’t met in years because state officials — including the governor — have failed to appoint new members.
Each of the five proposals would ask voters to scrap that system. And, each of them, upon approval, eliminates the need for lawmakers to get their approval for future pay hikes.
Sen. Shawnna Bolick crafted one rather complex proposal to send to voters.
It would set the salaries of state senators at 30% of what members of Congress are paid — currently $174,000 — with state representatives getting half of what senators get.
But there’s more.
Her SCR 1050 would give senators four-year terms, leaving representatives at two. It would prohibit lawmakers from leaving office to take a job in any position created while they were in office, or for four years after that. It would remove drunk and reckless driving from the list of offenses for which lawmakers cannot be arrested during session.
And legislative candidates would have to list on the ballot their education level, any vocational training, professional licenses, whether they served in the military and were honorably discharged, and whether they voted in the last three general elections.
Her proposal never got a hearing.
Phoenix Rep. Stacey Travers proposed setting the salary at $35,000, with automatic cost-of-living increases after that, given voter approval.
To sweeten the deal for voters, her HCR 2002 sought to limit legislative tenure to no more than eight years in the Senate and eight years in the House. There are current eight-year limits — but no prohibition against lawmakers going back and forth between the chambers forever.
Her bill, too, never got a hearing.
The same fate befell HCR 2025 by Tucson Democratic Rep. Chris Mathis, who simply wanted to ask voters to give up their right to ratify legislative salaries and leave it to lawmakers themselves.
Currently, two measures are advancing.
One is a proposal by Sen. John Kavanagh to change the Arizona Constitution to replace the requirement for voter approval of pay hike proposals with automatic inflation indexing.
But what SCR 1020 does not make absolutely clear is that this indexing, if approved in November, would not be prospective only. Instead, it would require a computation going back to that last pay raise in 1998.
The Fountain Hills Republican said that approach is appropriate.
He said that, in approving the $24,000 salary at that time, voters decided that was appropriate compensation. Kavanagh said all this does is respect the will of the voters that $24,000 — in 1998 dollars — is appropriate compensation.
That, however, still leaves the fact that $24,000 in 1998 dollars translates out to about $48,000 now. And that could prove too much of a one-time jump for some voters.
The other measure also awaiting further legislative action is SCR 1012.
Sponsored by Sen. David Gowan, R-Sierra Vista, it would replace the current commission — the one that hasn’t met in years because of a lack of appointments — with a different panel chaired by the chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court and made up of members chosen by Democratic and Republican legislative leaders.
They would recommend an appropriate salary for all state elected officials, from the governor on down — but not for legislators. And their recommendations would become law unless amended or rejected by the Legislature.
And legislative salaries? The bill would automatically set the governor’s pay at 60% of whatever the governor makes — a provision that could encourage lawmakers to accept the panel’s recommendation, as it would affect their own pay, with the added political advantage of not actually having to publicly vote for their own pay.
Right now the governor makes $95,000. So, if nothing else changed, that would boost legislative pay to $57,000.
No other state pays its governor so little. That potentially could create pressure on the commission — if SCR 1012 goes on the ballot and is adopted — to boost the salary and, by extension, the legislative pay tied to it.
But Hobbs, after questioning whether lawmakers deserve more money, sidestepped the question of what she considers a proper salary for the governor of Arizona.
“It’s not up to me to decide,” she said.
“I talk to Arizonans every day who are struggling,” the governor said. “And they make a lot less than I do as governor.”
Hobbs, however, said she won’t be making the same promise as gubernatorial hopeful Hugh Lytle who is hoping to secure the No Labels nomination for governor. He has promised that, if elected, he would donate his entire salary to a qualified charity.
“I cannot afford to do that because I am not a billionaire,” Hobbs said.
A campaign spokesman for Lytle said he is not a billionaire but merely a multi-millionaire.
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			  <news:name>Florida teacher accused of sex with student whose parents tracked his location</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T18:21:20.238Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Florida teacher accused of sex with student whose parents tracked his location</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Florida high school math teacher was arrested after investigators say she carried on a sexual relationship with a student, a case that began when suspicious parents tracked their son to a mystery location.
Kirsten Rose, 37, a teacher at Cocoa Beach Jr./Sr. High School, was taken into custody in connection with the case, the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office said.
The investigation began in March when the parents of a male student grew suspicious that he was having an inappropriate relationship with a teacher after he came home late from work and refused to explain where he had been, according to the sheriff&apos;s office.
When his parents checked his location, they found he had been at an unfamiliar home. The teen initially claimed he was at a girlfriend’s house, but later admitted he was in a relationship with his teacher, investigators said.
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Detectives determined Rose and the student had been communicating privately on Instagram since November 2025. Authorities said the relationship turned sexual in February and continued into March.
Rose was arrested and booked into the Brevard County Jail, where she is being held without bond.
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			  <news:name>Tyler Robinson&apos;s defense calls on expert from Kohberger case to argue bias in jury pool</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tyler Robinson&apos;s defense calls on expert from Kohberger case to argue bias in jury pool</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The defense of Charlie Kirk&apos;s accused assassin, Tyler Robinson, is expected to call on an expert witness who also worked for Bryan Kohberger&apos;s legal team at Friday&apos;s hearing on their motion to kick news cameras out of the courtroom, according to court filings.
California-based trial consultant Bryan Edelman, who has a Ph.D. in social psychology, conducted a telephone survey for the defense and reported his findings on March 13.
&quot;It is Dr. Edelman’s opinion that the modern internet and social media ecosystem — especially algorithmic curation and personalization — has fundamentally altered how news is consumed and makes local, high-profile publicity substantially harder to avoid for residents of the locality where the events giving rise to the case occurred and the case is being tried,&quot; Robinson&apos;s attorneys wrote in a filing last week.
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Edelman&apos;s testimony is expected to delve into pretrial publicity and public opinion connected to the case against Robinson, who faces the potential death penalty if convicted of aggravated murder and Kirk&apos;s shooting death.
Robinson, 22, is accused of firing the fatal shot from a rooftop at Utah Valley University as Kirk, a 31-year-old father of two, spoke to a crowd of about 3,000 in the campus&apos; central courtyard.
In a summary of Edelman&apos;s opinions filed with the court, the defense suggested that social media algorithms promote prominent local news, making it harder for potential jurors to avoid pretrial coverage of a case, including online commentary.
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&quot;Experimental research indicates that hostile or uncivil comments can affect readers’ interpretations and perceptions,&quot; the defense wrote in the new filing. &quot;In practical terms, the same news item may be encountered alongside inflammatory commentary that can heighten emotional response and shape impressions beyond the factual content of the reporting.&quot;
Robinson&apos;s lawyers, Kathryn Nester, Michael Burt, Richard Novak and Staci Visser, also argued that pretrial publicity impacts the jury pool and can increase the likelihood of guilty verdicts. Judges are often tasked with balancing the public&apos;s right to access court proceedings and a defendant&apos;s right to a fair trial.
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Edelman also worked on a controversial juror questionnaire on behalf of Kohberger&apos;s legal team. It included questions that Latah County Prosecutor Bill Thompson alleged were aimed at tainting the jury pool in that case.
Multiple people contacted for the survey called police, raising concerns about violations of a gag order meant to protect details ahead of trial.
Judge John Judge, who was presiding over Kohberger&apos;s case at the time, called it &quot;ironic&quot; that the defense survey could have tainted the jury pool, rather than allegations from the prosecution.
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Mark Calzaretta, a jury consultant and founding partner at Magna Legal Services, told Fox News Digital previously that surveys are common practice when the defense is seeking a change of venue.
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Kohberger&apos;s push for a change of venue out of Latah County succeeded, but he ultimately pleaded guilty in Ada County to avoid the death penalty weeks before his trial was scheduled to begin last year.
Robinson&apos;s defense has already tried to have the Utah County Attorney&apos;s Office disqualified from the case over an alleged conflict of interest. Judge Tony Graf Jr. denied the request.
Other high-profile cases Edelman has worked on include the murder trial of former Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke and Buffalo supermarket mass shooter Payton Gendron.
Edelman&apos;s testimony is also expected to include topics related from a declaration he filed in Gendron&apos;s pending federal case, demographics in Utah County, where Robinson&apos;s trial is expected to be held, and the fairness of the jury selection process.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dave Chappelle says he’s considering revisiting ‘Chappelle’s Show’ decades after walking away</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dave Chappelle says he’s considering revisiting ‘Chappelle’s Show’ decades after walking away</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Comedian Dave Chappelle said in a new interview that he was considering revisiting &quot;Chappelle&apos;s Show&quot; decades after walking away from the hit Comedy Central series.
Chappelle, speaking about the possibility of reviving the show in an interview with the Associated Press, offered a notable shift from his past stance.
&quot;If you’d asked me that question a year ago, I’d have told you absolutely not,&quot; he said. &quot;But in the last few weeks … I’m considering it.&quot;
&quot;Chappelle&apos;s Show,&quot; which premiered in 2003, became a cultural force through its satire on race, politics and American life before Chappelle abruptly quit production of its third season in 2005. In doing so, Chappelle stepped away from a Comedy Central deal to continue the show worth upwards of $50 million.
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He said at the time he was suffering from creative burnout and felt others were trying to control his work. He also told Oprah Winfrey in a 2006 interview that some of his sketches were &quot;socially irresponsible.&quot;
Chappelle did not provide details about what a revival of &quot;Chappelle&apos;s Show&quot; might look like but acknowledged that his thinking had evolved. His comments came as he reflected more broadly on the changing entertainment landscape and his own place within it.
Chappelle also pointed to how the comedy industry has shifted in the years since the show aired, noting the rise of digital platforms and a new generation of comedians shaping content in real time. He emphasized the importance of growth through experience.
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&quot;One of the worst things that can happen to a comedian is becoming successful before they get good,&quot; Chappelle told the AP. &quot;Because you miss the part where you get to explore and make mistakes.&quot;
Despite criticism, Chappelle said he has remained committed to his approach to comedy.
&quot;Your responsibility is to be true to yourself and your work,&quot; he said, describing his philosophy toward public reaction.
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Chappelle framed the criticism as something to ensure rather than avoid, referencing historical figures who faced backlash in their time.
&quot;Sometimes people will attach things to your voice that don’t necessarily have anything to do with you,&quot; he said. &quot;The media used to talk (expletive) about jokes that I did and none of that stuff swayed my audience.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Swalwell faces House ethics probe over alleged sexual misconduct as expulsion threat looms</news:name>
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			<news:title>Swalwell faces House ethics probe over alleged sexual misconduct as expulsion threat looms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., an embattled lawmaker facing a potential expulsion threat, is the target of an investigation by the House Ethics Committee, the panel announced Monday.
At least four women have accused the California Democrat of sexual misconduct, according to multiple reports. The House panel said it is investigating an allegation &quot;that he may have engaged in sexual misconduct toward an employee working under his supervision.&quot;
Swalwell suspended his gubernatorial campaign Sunday night amid widespread backlash following the sexual misconduct allegations.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., has vowed to introduce a resolution this week expelling Swalwell if he does not resign. Some Democrats have said they will support the measure. 
A spokesperson for Swalwell did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ancient ocean mystery deepens as long-misidentified fossil is finally revealed by researchers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ancient ocean mystery deepens as long-misidentified fossil is finally revealed by researchers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>More than two decades after scientists identified a fossil as the world&apos;s oldest octopus — officials now say it wasn&apos;t one at all.
A recent study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B found that the fossil Pohlsepia mazonensis — a 300-million-year-old sea creature found in the Mazon Creek fossil beds of northeastern Illinois — was closer to a nautilus than an octopus.
Researchers now believe the creature was a relative of the nautilus, which is a shell-covered cephalopod with tentacles.
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Cephalopods are a class of marine animals that includes octopuses, squids and cuttlefish, and are known for their tentacles and advanced nervous systems — and for lacking rigid skeletons.
The fossil was identified as the world&apos;s oldest octopus in 2000 — but is now considered the oldest soft-tissue nautilus in the world.
University of Reading zoologist Thomas Clements, the lead researcher of the new study, told The Associated Press the fossil is a &quot;very difficult [one] to interpret.&quot;
He added, &quot;To look at it, it kind of just looks like a white mush.&quot;
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&quot;If you look at it, and you are a cephalopod researcher, and you’re interested in everything octopus, it does superficially look a lot like a deep-water octopus.&quot;
The determining factor, Clements said, was its teeth — which researchers examined using a synchrotron to peer inside the fossil.
They found that each row had 11 teeth — more than the seven or nine typically found in octopuses.
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&quot;This has too many teeth, so it can’t be an octopus,&quot; Clements said.
&quot;And that’s how we realized that the world’s oldest octopus is actually a fossil nautilus, not an octopus.&quot;
The fossil had the same teeth as a nautiloid called Paleocadmus pohli, an ancient creature found in the same area.
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Researchers say the mix-up likely occurred because the creature decomposed and lost its shell before it was fossilized.
The next oldest-known octopus fossil is about 90 million years old — around 210 million years younger than the fossil Pohlsepia mazonensis.
&quot;It’s a huge gap,&quot; Clements said, noting it had long raised questions.
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&quot;And so that big gap got researchers sort of questioning, ‘Is this thing actually an octopus?&apos;&quot;
The fossil is currently held in the Field Museum in Chicago. 
Paul Mayer, who manages the museum&apos;s fossil invertebrate collections, said he was &quot;a little surprised&quot; by the new classification, but acknowledged that scientists have questioned the finding for years.
&quot;People have been questioning whether it was an octopus ever since the original paper was first published in 2000,&quot; Mayer told the AP.
He added that the news &quot;is great for our collections, and hopefully new discoveries will be made and new stories will be revealed.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NAU ROUNDUP: Women&apos;s tennis secures No. 2 seed with home finale win</news:name>
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			<news:title>NAU ROUNDUP: Women&apos;s tennis secures No. 2 seed with home finale win</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Scottie Scheffler takes issue with Masters&apos; course conditions after second-place finish</news:name>
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			<news:title>Scottie Scheffler takes issue with Masters&apos; course conditions after second-place finish</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Scottie Scheffler finished just behind Rory McIlroy at the Masters this weekend, finishing just a stroke behind the back-to-back green jacket winner.
Scheffler took issue with the conditions at Augusta National Golf Course and expressed it as much after wrapping up the fourth round of the tournament on Sunday evening, telling reporters he wasn’t &quot;in charge of the course setup.&quot;
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&quot;I would’ve liked it to have been a little bit more equal in terms of the firmness on Thursday and Friday. I was a bit surprised at how soft things were on Friday afternoon, especially as it got late in the day. But the weather also changes, like it was a bit windy on Thursday,&quot; he said, via Golf.com.
&quot;So who knows, it’s just that’s part of the game. We play an outdoor sport, and you don’t know how conditions are gonna change — especially course conditions. Overall, like I said, just Friday for me, going out early, not being able to shoot an under-par round, that definitely hurt my chances. I think I started the weekend maybe 12 back, so to get within one was a pretty good run.&quot;
Scheffler said that his second round &quot;probably hurt&quot; his chances of winning the tournament the most. He shot a 74 that day with four bogeys before storming back into contention.
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&quot;We went out on Thursday afternoon were some of the most challenging conditions we had all week,&quot; he said. &quot;I didn’t see many birdies out there Thursday afternoon, so going out on Friday, whatever they did to the greens to soften them up, they did some stuff, and I just wasn’t able to take advantage of that going on early on Friday.
&quot;And then you saw the barrage of birdies that Rory made and Cam Young and a bunch of guys made on Friday late in the day, and I think I finished maybe two over par on Friday. So that day probably hurt the most in terms of my chances to win.&quot;
Scheffler made 12 birdies and two eagles in the tournament. But he also settled for five bogeys over the four rounds.
He was 11-under par for the tournament.
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			  <news:name>Utah Valley University faces backlash over commencement speaker choice after Charlie Kirk&apos;s assassination</news:name>
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			<news:title>Utah Valley University faces backlash over commencement speaker choice after Charlie Kirk&apos;s assassination</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Utah Valley University (UVU) is facing backlash over its choice of commencement speaker as critics object to her past comments about Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk following his assassination on the same campus.
The university chose author and educator Sharon McMahon to address the graduating class. Days after Kirk was killed, McMahon wrote on X, &quot;Millions of people feel they were harmed, and the murder that was horrific and should never have happened does not magically erase what was said or done.&quot;
&quot;To many Americans, especially if you are Black, LGBTQ or Muslim, Charlie Kirk was not a person who simply engaged in good-faith debates on college campuses.&quot;
Turning Point USA chapter president at Utah Valley University Caleb Chilcutt called the selection of McMahon a &quot;slap to the face&quot; Monday on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends.&quot;
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&quot;They could have brought any other speaker. If they liked Charlie, didn&apos;t like Charlie — I honestly don&apos;t really care. But the fact they brought someone who was so critical, literally days after the assassination on my campus, is just shameful for me,&quot; he said.
Chilcutt said attitudes were divided on campus, with conservative students generally upset while some liberal students chose to &quot;celebrate.&quot;
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Former Utah congressman Jason Chaffetz also joined the program and labeled McMahon a &quot;horrific choice&quot; of speaker just months after Kirk&apos;s death, calling her a &quot;liberal hack.&quot;
He said Utah&apos;s largest university should know better, but that there is still time to change course.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hillary Clinton warns US in &apos;very weak position&apos; with Iran, &apos;lost the leverage&apos; in negotiations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hillary Clinton warns US in &apos;very weak position&apos; with Iran, &apos;lost the leverage&apos; in negotiations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday that the U.S. was in a weak position regarding negotiations with Iran.
&quot;I worry that the United States is now in a very weak position vis-à-vis Iran, which should be the outlier, should be on the back foot and should be the one held to account,&quot; Clinton told MS NOW&apos;s &quot;Morning Joe&quot; on Monday.
Clinton told MS NOW that the U.S. would have to wipe the slate clean for negotiations with Iran and said they would &quot;have to bring in people who actually know something about nuclear weapons.&quot;
Peace talks between the U.S. and Iran collapsed over the weekend, with Vice President JD Vance departing Pakistan empty-handed.
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&quot;So we’re in a situation now where we are weak, where we essentially have lost the leverage and initiative that we had,&quot; Clinton added. &quot;I supported Trump bombing the nuclear sites back in June. I thought that was an appropriate and limited strategic objective. I opposed his incoherent attack on Iran.&quot;
Clinton said the administration needed to get back to hard negotiations with the &quot;right people at the table.&quot;
&quot;And I also know from personal experience how [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu has tried to get every American president to agree to have an open-ended war with Iran, because I had many, many long hours-long conversations with him and his war cabinet about this and refusing to go along with a very inchoate desire to do something to Iran that, you know, with no real end state that could be described as sufficiently,&quot; she said.
&quot;So now here we are. I think you’ve got to get back into hard negotiations with the right people at the table who know what they are doing,&quot; Clinton added.
President Donald Trump ordered the U.S. Navy to blockade Iran&apos;s ports in the Strait of Hormuz beginning Monday.
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The U.S. began enforcing a blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz at 10 a.m. ET on Monday.
Trump ordered the blockade after peace talks with Tehran collapsed this weekend. A map of U.S. vessels in the region showed at least 17 ships deployed as of Monday morning.
U.S. Central Command announced plans to enforce the blockade earlier Monday in a notice to seafarers.
&quot;Any vessel entering or departing the blockaded area without authorization is subject to interception, ​diversion, and capture,&quot; the note said.
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			  <news:name>Tucson director documents one man&apos;s tiki obsession</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson director documents one man&apos;s tiki obsession</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Josh Dragotta set out to make a short film about a man building a tiki bar. Four years and more than 100 interviews later, he ended up with something much bigger.
Dragotta lived in Tucson in the late 1990s and early 2000s before moving to Los Angeles, where he spent the next 20 years making and editing films, beginning with short documentaries for productions like &quot;Murder on the Orient Express,&quot; &quot;The Magnificent Seven&quot; and &quot;La La Land.&quot;
He later moved into film and television marketing, working on projects including &quot;Percy Jackson and the Olympians,&quot; &quot;Bullet Train&quot; and &quot;Severance,&quot; earning several Clio Awards for movie advertising along the way.
&quot;A lot of the ad work that I started in the mid-2000s were documentary oriented, but also in the marketing field,&quot; he said. &quot;You&apos;d see things like DVD special features, or short form documentaries, and then transition into trailers, TV spots, teasers, that kind of stuff.&quot;
His work has shown up at film festivals across the country and around the world. His 2012 film &quot;Satan&apos;s Angel: Queen of the Fire Tassels&quot; was an official selection at Outfest.
He returned to Tucson five years ago and started working on &quot;Cabali and the Tiki Mug Obsession&quot; the following year. He shared the story behind it at this year&apos;s TENWEST festival, an annual event celebrating entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation.
The film follows Doug &quot;Fini&quot; Fincal, whose love for the tiki mug collecting subculture led him to build a $500,000 tiki bar dedicated to his collection inside Oro Valley restaurant The Landing, despite some reluctance from his business partner, Scott Mencke.
&quot;Cabali and the Tiki Mug Obsession&quot; debuted at the 2025 Newport Beach Film Festival with two sold-out screenings before its Arizona premiere at TENWEST. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
The film&apos;s website describes it as a movie about &quot;community, passion, and purpose.&quot;
&quot;I wanted to tell the story over a lot of different voices, as opposed to just having a few voices,&quot; Dragotta said. &quot;I wanted it to almost seem like one singular voice that represents this scene.&quot;
The tiki subculture started in America and takes inspiration from the islands of Oceania and the Pacific. &quot;Tiki&quot; is the Māori word for human.
The documentary grew out of a long friendship. Fifteen years ago, Dragotta and Fincal collaborated on a short film called &quot;Save the Tiki,&quot; following Fincal&apos;s effort to move a three-story, 25-ton tiki head from Magic Carpet Golf to his bar, The Hut.
&quot;Fini reached out to me four-plus years ago and said, &apos;Hey, I got another idea. I&apos;m going to build this bar, and I&apos;m thinking maybe it&apos;d be cool to do a little short film,&apos;&quot; Dragotta said. &quot;He starts telling me all of these things about his involvement with tiki and tiki mugs.&quot;
At the time, Fincal had amassed almost 1,000 tiki mugs and had decided he wanted to build a bar to show them off.
As they documented Fincal and his collection, Dragotta&apos;s interest in the tiki mug subculture piqued.
&quot;We started to get into the history of it. How it developed, and how it harkened back to pre-internet days, and just how this subculture evolved from print and zines and guerilla marketing to essentially what it is now, long lines of people waiting out overnight to buy tiki mugs for hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars,&quot; Dragotta said.
Herb Stratford, film critic, co-founder and co-director of Film Fest Tucson, interviews Josh Dragotta during the 2026 TENWEST festival. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
But turning their shared interest into a documentary came with plenty of challenges.
&quot;They always say a documentary comes together in the edit, right? It&apos;s not a narrative. In a narrative, you have a script and you follow it, and it&apos;s a guide, you move through it, you get what you need, coverage and all, and then you put it together,&quot; Dragotta said. &quot;With a documentary, it is a living organism, and it&apos;s not over &apos;till it&apos;s over. You&apos;re at the mercy of what you&apos;re capturing.&quot;
Filming took three and a half years, in part because that&apos;s how long it took Fincal to establish his tiki bar in Oro Valley.
Dragotta said the film&apos;s biggest challenge was its niche subject matter, finding the universal thread that would draw in viewers unfamiliar with tiki culture. He approached it as two films in one: a chronological history of tiki running nearly two hours, and a series of chapters following Fincal&apos;s construction of the bar. The editing challenge, he said, was finding the right moments to move between those two storylines.
Ironically, it was Dragotta&apos;s Los Angeles connections rather than Fincal himself that opened doors to the tiki community&apos;s most prominent figures.
&quot;I had done a couple of short films over the years with my producing partner, Tony Marsico, and Tony&apos;s in a band called The Martini Kings,&quot; Dragotta said. &quot;He&apos;s really tied into the music scene in LA and particularly a lot of people in this, what I refer to as the retro culture world. What Tony was able to do is start to reach out to a couple of really notable people within the community.&quot;
The connection led Dragotta to notable figures in the subculture, including Sven Kirsten, who has written extensively about contemporary tiki culture, and Baby Doe and Otto von Stroheim, producers of Tiki Oasis, a festival dedicated to Polynesian pop and island lifestyle.
The documentary spotlights tiki mug designers, self-described aficionados and casual fans, including artists who have built careers around the craft.
&quot;Crazy Al (Evans), he&apos;s a big, tough mug maker. One of the later lines in the movie from him is, &apos;Finally, finally, I can sell my mug for how much passion and creativity I was putting in,&apos; for his case, decades into this art,&quot; Dragotta said.
Josh Dragotta returned to Tucson five years ago after nearly two decades in Los Angeles, where he earned Clio Awards for movie advertising. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
As he developed the documentary, Dragotta earned the friendship and trust of several members of the tiki mug community, saying that one specific interview impacted the entire project.
&quot;We were interviewing a couple, Derek and Roxanne Weaver, who had been in the scene since the 90s. I&apos;m interviewing Derek, he&apos;s got this beautiful home tiki bar, and he has a pretty big collection. And he says to me, &apos;You know, I was going to do a documentary about this,&apos;&quot; Dragotta said.
Weaver gave Dragotta the footage from his attempt at a documentary, saying, &quot;I trust you guys. You guys seem cool. Just make something with it. It needs to be out there.&quot;
The film debuted at the 2025 Newport Beach Film Festival with three screenings, two of which sold out.
The Arizona premiere at TENWEST also sold out, and the reception from those inside and outside the tiki community has been overwhelmingly positive.
&quot;Until we had that premiere in Newport Beach, I&apos;m holding my breath, because you&apos;re representing a subculture, and that&apos;s not easy to do. Overwhelmingly, the people within that community have said to us, &apos;You have represented us well,&apos;&quot; Dragotta said. 
Cabali has proven so popular that neighboring businesses have caught tiki fever, according to Dragotta. He has also received screening requests from Washington, Hawaii and Dallas, is developing a vinyl soundtrack with Tucson-based band Mellow Exotica, and is working on a beer inspired by the documentary.
&quot;I think one of the biggest things is, when people watch the movie that have no idea what tiki is, they&apos;re blowing they&apos;re like, &apos;I need to go to one of these events. This is my tribe,&apos;&quot; Dragotta said.

Topacio “Topaz” Servellon is a reporter with Tucson Spotlight. Contact them at topacioserve@gmail.com.
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			  <news:name>Fleetwood Mac&apos;s Lindsey Buckingham&apos;s alleged stalker arrested after attack on guitarist</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fleetwood Mac&apos;s Lindsey Buckingham&apos;s alleged stalker arrested after attack on guitarist</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham&apos;s alleged stalker has been arrested.
On Saturday, Michelle Dick was taken into custody in Fort Wayne, Indiana. According to jail records obtained by Fox News Digital, the 55-year-old is currently being held without bond in the Allen County Jail awaiting extradition to California.
A representative for the Fort Wayne Police Department told Fox News Digital that they received intelligence through law enforcement partners that Dick was at a specific hotel in the area. When officers checked that hotel, she was not there. However, Dick was located at a nearby hotel and was arrested without incident. 
Last month, Buckingham, 76, was attacked by a woman when he showed up for an appointment in Santa Monica, California, according to NBC4 Investigates. The alleged suspect, who authorities described as &quot;a stalking suspect,&quot; threw an unknown substance at Buckingham and immediately fled, the outlet reported.
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Dick — who claims Buckingham is her biological father — told KTLA earlier this month that she had approached Buckingham in March and had previously gone to his Brentwood home. 
According to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Dick — who was previously accused of stalking Buckingham and his family — has been charged with two counts of stalking, two counts of threats to commit a crime with intent to terrorize, assault with a deadly weapon, vandalism and battery.
The offense dates range from October 2021 to as recently as last month.
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In court documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Buckingham filed a request for a restraining order against Dick in December 2024. 
&quot;I am afraid her conduct may escalate into something physically dangerous to me and my family,&quot; Buckingham wrote in the petition.
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The harassment began in 2021 when Dick allegedly got &quot;ahold of my wife Kristen&apos;s business cell phone number and called the number dozens of times a day sometimes, leaving long drawn-out messages that included the claim that she was my child and threats to kill me and my family,&quot; Buckingham stated in the petition. 
&quot;She also blamed me for facial deformities she apparently suffered as a child and demanded money. I do not know Ms. Dick, and I am not her father,&quot; he added.
&quot;She is clearly mentally unfit and harbors delusions which makes her scary to me and unpredictable,&quot; Buckingham added. 
A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge granted the restraining order, which states that Dick must stay at least 100 yards away from Buckingham and his family. She was also ordered not to harass or attempt to make contact with him in any way.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dementia risk could be tied to your mindset and outlook on life, study suggests</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dementia risk could be tied to your mindset and outlook on life, study suggests</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New research has identified a possible link between a person’s outlook on life and their risk of developing dementia.
The study, published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, examined whether having higher levels of optimism could reduce the chances of cognitive decline over time.
Researchers analyzed data from more than 9,000 adults who were cognitively healthy at the start of the study. Participants were followed for up to 14 years, with more than 3,000 developing dementia during that period.
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Those who reported higher levels of optimism on a questionnaire had about a 15% lower risk of developing dementia compared to those with less optimism, even after adjusting for factors such as age, education, depression and major health conditions, according to a study press release.
The findings were consistent across demographic groups and remained largely unchanged after accounting for health behaviors and mental health status.
The results suggest that emotional and psychological factors may play a role in brain health as people age, the researchers noted.
&quot;Our personal emotional and social resources — like how hopeful and positive we feel about the future — may be related to keeping our brains healthy,&quot; said lead study author Säde Stenlund, a social and behavioral sciences researcher at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, in the release.
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The findings align with previous research linking optimism to other health benefits.
People with a more positive outlook were shown to have a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and may be more likely to live longer.
The researchers noted that the study was observational, meaning it only shows an association and cannot prove that optimism directly reduces the risk of dementia.
Other factors not measured in the study may have influenced the results, and changes in mood might be an early sign of dementia rather than a cause of it, they added.
Still, the findings point to a potential area for future research.
&quot;Since optimism may be increased through relatively simple, low-intensity programs, it is helpful to understand how it is related to health in aging,&quot; Stenlund said.
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More studies, including clinical trials, are needed to determine whether boosting optimism could have a measurable impact on long-term dementia risk.
Fox News Digital previously reported that while dementia cases are rising, certain lifestyle habits may help reduce risk.
New York neurologist Dr. Joel Salinas previously told Fox News Digital that factors such as diet, exercise and social engagement play a key role in brain health.
&quot;It’s about putting the odds in your favor that you&apos;ll be less likely to develop one of these conditions, or at least delay the onset of symptoms,&quot; he said.
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Experts also recommend addressing conditions such as hearing loss, limiting alcohol consumption and quitting smoking, as these factors have been linked to cognitive decline.
Fox News Digital reached out to the researchers for comment.
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch reunites with dog after 10 days in space</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch reunites with dog after 10 days in space</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A heartfelt video shows Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch reuniting with her dog after returning from a historic 10-day mission in space.
The video captures the dog eagerly anticipating Koch’s arrival, barking as she opens the door and embraces her pet.
The emotional reunion came just days after Artemis II splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, following the mission around the moon.
The crew — three Americans and one Canadian — became the first humans to travel to the moon since NASA’s Apollo era more than a half-century ago.
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The astronauts received a thunderous welcome home Saturday at Ellington Field near NASA’s Johnson Space Center and Mission Control after their splashdown the evening prior.
After reuniting with their spouses and children, mission specialist Koch, commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover and Canada’s Jeremy Hansen took the stage inside the hangar, surrounded by space center workers and invited guests.
During Artemis II’s mission, the astronauts traveled deeper into space than the moon explorers of decades past and captured views of the lunar far side never seen by human eyes. A total solar eclipse added to the spectacle.
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At the mission’s farthest point, the crew reached approximately 252,756 miles from Earth before looping behind the moon, surpassing Apollo 13’s distance record.
The mission also revealed a new perspective of Earth through an &quot;Earthset&quot; image, showing the planet setting behind the moon’s gray, cratered surface — echoing the iconic 1968 &quot;Earthrise&quot; photo taken during Apollo 8.
&quot;Honestly, what struck me wasn’t necessarily just Earth — it was all the blackness around it. Earth was just this lifeboat hanging undisturbed in the universe,&quot; Koch said. &quot;Planet Earth, you are a crew.&quot;
Wiseman, Glover, Koch and Hansen are the first humans to travel to the moon since Apollo 17 concluded NASA’s initial era of lunar exploration in 1972. A total of 24 astronauts journeyed to the moon during Apollo, including 12 who walked on its surface.
NASA has emphasized the importance of Artemis II’s success as it prepares for future missions. The agency is targeting Artemis III, which is expected to involve crewed operations with a lunar lander, followed by Artemis IV — a planned mission aiming to return astronauts to the moon’s surface near the lunar south pole, later this decade.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘I have no fear of the Trump administration’: Pope Leo fires back after president attacks him</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘I have no fear of the Trump administration’: Pope Leo fires back after president attacks him</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in December 2025. (Photo by Tom Brenner/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump lashed out at Pope Leo XIV Sunday night following the pontiff’s sharp criticism of the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran and wider Middle East conflict.
In a lengthy post, littered with falsehoods, on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump accused the first U.S.-born pope of being “WEAK on crime” and of supporting Iran having a nuclear weapon. The president also invoked the 70-year-old pontiff’s brother, Louis Prevost, “because Louis is all MAGA.”
Leo, born Robert Prevost, is from Chicago.
During a flight to Algeria on Monday, Leo told reporters, “I have no fear of the Trump administration or of speaking out loudly of the message of the Gospel, which is what I believe I am here to do, what the church is here to do.”
“We are not politicians,” he said, as reported by Vatican media. “We don’t deal with foreign policy with the same perspective he might understand it, but I do believe in the message of the Gospel, as a peacemaker.”
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Trump’s Sunday night post criticized Leo for not backing his foreign policy and aggressive immigration agenda, and generally for not being more supportive of his administration. 
The United States and Israel ordered military strikes on Iran in late February, despite not facing an imminent threat from the Islamic state. Trump did not give a clear rationale for the strikes until about a month after they launched, saying they were meant to prevent Iran from gaining a nuclear weapon.
“I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon. I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s terrible that America attacked Venezuela, a Country that was sending massive amounts of Drugs into the United States and, even worse, emptying their prisons, including murderers, drug dealers, and killers, into our Country,” Trump posted just after 9 p.m. Eastern.
“And I don’t want a Pope who criticizes the President of the United States because I’m doing exactly what I was elected, IN A LANDSLIDE, to do, setting Record Low Numbers in Crime, and creating the Greatest Stock Market in History,” the president continued in his 334-word message about the pontiff.
Further, Trump claimed Leo should be “thankful” because Trump is responsible for the Chicago native being installed as the leader of the Roman Catholic church.
“He wasn’t on any list to be Pope, and was only put there by the Church because he was an American, and they thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J. Trump. If I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican,” he wrote.
Less than an hour later, the president posted an artificial intelligence-generated image of himself as Jesus Christ blessing an ailing man as what appear to be angels in full military fatigues hover in the clouds above with fighter jets nearby. Trump deleted the post Monday morning.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.
One minute after the Jesus depiction, the president posted an AI-generated image of a skyscraper bearing his name on the moon’s surface.
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In the hours prior to sounding off on the pope, Trump posted a video of himself shaking hands with mixed martial artist Paul Costa following an Ultimate Fighting Championship cage match he and Secretary of State Marco Rubio attended in Miami on Saturday night.
At the time of the fight, Vice President JD Vance was wrapping up failed peace talks with Iranian leaders in Pakistan. U.S. and Iranian leaders reached a two-week ceasefire deal last week. Trump described it at the time as a major step toward a permanent peace deal.
Trump threatened to establish a U.S. military blockade in the Strait of Hormuz Monday after talks collapsed. Not long after the war began, Iran effectively closed the narrow maritime passageway that moves one-fifth of the world’s oil.
Vance, whose forthcoming book focuses on his conversion to Catholicism, was one of the last guests to visit Pope Francis before his death nearly one year ago.
Archbishop Paul Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, issued a statement Sunday night disapproving of Trump’s social media post about the pontiff.
“I am disheartened that the President chose to write such disparaging words about the Holy Father,” Coakley said. “Pope Leo is not his rival; nor is the Pope a politician. He is the Vicar of Christ who speaks from the truth of the Gospel and for the care of souls.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Catholic California university to host Nancy Pelosi as commencement speaker despite abortion stance</news:name>
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			<news:title>Catholic California university to host Nancy Pelosi as commencement speaker despite abortion stance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Catholic university in California will be hosting former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., despite her outspoken support for abortion, which is against Catholic teaching. 
&quot;We are deeply honored to welcome Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi to Notre Dame de Namur University,&quot; Dr. Beth Martin, president of Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) in Belmont, California, said in a statement announcing Pelosi. 
&quot;Her lifelong commitment to public service, leadership, and advocacy for justice reflects the very values that define an NDNU education and the enduring legacy of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur,&quot; Martin said. &quot;During this 175th anniversary year of the Sisters in California, her presence powerfully affirms the impact of faith-inspired education on the world.&quot; 
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According to its website, the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur are an international apostolic congregation of Catholic sisters, founded in 1804 by St. Julie Billiart in Amiens, France, serving today in 16 countries on five continents.
Their mission is to &quot;make known God&apos;s goodness, especially among the most impoverished and abandoned people in the world,&quot; according to the group’s website. 
Pelosi, who has called opposing abortion &quot;sinful,&quot; will speak at the university’s commencement ceremony on May 2. 
In 2023, Pelosi posted on X, then known as Twitter, calling out Republicans for passing the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, which requires doctors to provide care for infants who survive a failed abortion.
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&quot;Today, instead of joining Democrats to condemn all political violence, [House Republicans] chose to push their extreme anti-choice agenda,&quot; Pelosi said in the post.
&quot;Democrats believe everyone deserves the freedom to access reproductive health services — without fear of violence, intimidation or harassment,&quot; she added.
The Catholic Church teaches that, &quot;Since the first century the Church has affirmed the moral evil of every procured abortion. This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable. Direct abortion, that is to say, abortion willed either as an end or a means, is gravely contrary to the moral law.&quot; 
In 2022, San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone said that Pelosi would be banned from receiving Holy Communion in her own San Francisco Archdiocese because of her pro-abortion position.
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&quot;A Catholic legislator who supports procured abortion, after knowing the teaching of the Church, commits a manifestly grave sin which is a cause of most serious scandal to others,&quot; Cordileone wrote in a May 2022 letter. &quot;Therefore, universal Church law provides that such persons ‘are not to be admitted to Holy Communion.&apos;&quot; 
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			<news:title>Anna Kepner’s stepbrother charged as adult with murder, sexual abuse in Florida teen’s cruise ship death</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The stepbrother of a Florida teenager who died aboard a Carnival cruise ship will be charged as an adult, the U.S. Attorney&apos;s Office, Southern District of Florida announced.
The 16-year-old stepbrother, identified as T.H. in court documents, is accused of sexually assaulting 16-year-old Anna Kepner and intentionally killing her on Carnival Cruise Line’s Horizon ship.
T.H was initially charged as a juvenile on Feb. 2. He is charged with first-degree murder and aggravated sexual abuse. If convicted, the teen faces a maximum penalty of life in prison.
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Kepner was discovered dead around 11:15 a.m. on Nov. 7 inside her cabin aboard the cruise ship. Authorities later ruled her death a homicide caused by &quot;mechanical asphyxiation,&quot; according to documents previously reviewed by Fox News Digital.
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According to investigators, Kepner was found under the bed in her cabin, wrapped in a blanket and covered with life jackets. The cabin was shared with her stepbrother.
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&quot;Our hearts go out to the victim’s family during this unimaginable loss,&quot; said U.S. Attorney Jason A. Reding Quiñones for the Southern District of Florida. &quot;A federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging serious offenses that allegedly occurred aboard a vessel in international waters. We will present the evidence in court and pursue this case with professionalism and care. As in every case, the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Obama CIA chief under DOJ scrutiny pushes fringe Trump ouster plan</news:name>
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			<news:title>Obama CIA chief under DOJ scrutiny pushes fringe Trump ouster plan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Obama-era CIA Director John Brennan called for President Donald Trump to be removed from office, joining a growing list of Democrats who say Trump&apos;s Truth Social posts threatening Iran were unlawful.
Brennan, who is currently under investigation by the Justice Department, appeared on MS NOW for an interview with Ali Velshi. He said that the 25th Amendment, which establishes the protocol to remove the president, &quot;was written with Donald Trump in mind.&quot;
&quot;Allowing someone like this to continue to be the commander-in-chief and to control the tremendous capabilities of the U.S. military, including our nuclear weapons capability, which he seemed to allude to when he said he’s going to just eliminate a entire civilization,&quot; Brennan said. &quot;Again, we really are in very, very troubling times.&quot;
More than 70 lawmakers are calling for the 25th Amendment to be invoked against Trump following a slew of threats he made on Truth Social toward Iran regarding reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
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The president made his first threat on Easter Sunday, giving Iran a deadline of Tuesday, April 7, at 8 p.m. Hours before the deadline, Trump posted on Truth Social that &quot;a whole civilization will die tonight.&quot;
&quot;I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will,&quot; Trump wrote on Truth Social.
Right before the deadline, Trump announced that the United States and Iran had reached a two-week ceasefire agreement. But after negotiations in Pakistan this weekend, Trump announced on Truth Social Sunday that the U.S. Navy will begin to block all ships entering and exiting the Strait of Hormuz beginning Monday.
Since the start of the Iran war, Brennan has been publicly outspoken in his criticism of Trump&apos;s handling of the conflict. He&apos;s been a regular on MSNOW, suggesting a month ago that Trump is &quot;flailing&quot; and &quot;clueless&quot; about handling the war.
Notably, the Justice Department launched an investigation into Brennan in July 2025, stemming from allegations that Brennan improperly handled a 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment, which found that Russia was seeking to influence the 2016 presidential election in Trump&apos;s favor. 
The 2017 ICA included the Steele dossier, a debunked collection of memos alleging Trump colluded with Russia, but Brennan testified before Congress that the document &quot;was not in any way used as a basis for the Intelligence Community assessment that was done.&quot; House Republicans alleged that Brennan had lied in his 2023 Judiciary Committee testimony by denying that the CIA used the Steele dossier in preparing the assessment. The DOJ investigation is ongoing. 
Lawyers for Brennan said they have been informed he is a target of the investigation but have not been told of any &quot;legally justifiable basis for undertaking this investigation,&quot; according to the Associated Press.
Brennan also previously pushed back on the allegations of wrongdoing, including claims from Trump and his allies that Brennan helped promote a &quot;contrived narrative&quot; that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to benefit Trump, which became central to the FBI&apos;s Russia collusion investigation of Trump&apos;s 2016 campaign. 
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told Fox News that the DOJ probe is &quot;heating up&quot; last month in an appearance on &quot;Hannity,&quot; and predicted that Brennan would soon face &quot;accountability.&quot; 
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			  <news:name>Tohono O&apos;odham metal band Guardians AZ rocks on</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tohono O&apos;odham metal band Guardians AZ rocks on</news:title>
			<news:keywords>More than a decade after a casual studio jam sparked something bigger, Guardians AZ has grown into one of Arizona’s most recognizable Indigenous metal bands, carrying the sound of the Tohono O’odham Nation onto stages across the Southwest.
What began in 2013 as friends playing riffs at Francisco Studios has evolved into a tight-knit group defined by heavy, riff-driven music and a deep commitment to representing home every time they plug in.
Guardians is made up of Jayare on vocals and lead guitar, Gabe Mendoza on rhythm guitar, Andrew Pedro on drums and Raphael “Native Dave” Mendoza on bass.
In 2013, drummer AJ asked Gabe Mendoza if he wanted to jam. Nothing serious or long-term, just a night at Francisco Studios.
Gabe Mendoza hadn’t played with a band in some time, but he showed up to jam.
“Suddenly we had full songs,” he said. “I didn&apos;t think we were forming a band. We were just playing.”
A short while later, Raphael “Native Dave” Mendoza joined with his bass, also not expecting much from the sessions.
“I didn’t see it going anywhere,” he said.
But a few years later, in 2015, Guardians played its first show in North Komelik.
The stage was unstable and the setup wasn’t ideal, but the crowd’s energy was different.
Jayare takes the mic as vocalist and lead guitarist for the band Guardians AZ. Courtesy of Guardians AZ.
That night marked a shift.
“It went pretty good,” Raphael Mendoza said. “That was when it felt like, okay…maybe this is becoming something.”
More shows followed — Tucson, Phoenix and neighboring communities — and Guardians slowly became a recognized name.
This was something of a surprise for a band that didn’t even have a name at first, coming up with Guardians on the fly while signing up for a Battle of the Bands competition at the Rock.
Raphael Mendoza suggested Guardians in a group chat, and the rest is history.
“It just felt strong,” Gabe Mendoza said. “Like something uplifting.”
They later added the “AZ” to help with searches on social media, but the original name has remained.
Guardians’ sound grew out of the music they were raised on — the posters on bedroom walls, the hand-me-down tapes from cousins, the late-night rides and whatever was blasting through the house on any given day. It’s less about copying a specific style and more about those influences taking root over time.
For Gabe Mendoza, one of the earliest sparks came from a giant Metallica poster in his brother’s room: James Hetfield with his guitar hanging low. From there, he dove into thrash, death metal and the wave of bands circulating at the time.
Raphael Mendoza said his love of music started with a record player at home. The sounds of The Beatles, mariachi and Journey filled the house, eventually giving way to Kiss, Venom and a variety of metal bands.
Andrew Pedro keeps the beat on drums during a Guardians AZ performance. Courtesy of Guardians AZ.
Some of it felt intense at first, but it soon became the soundtrack that stayed with him.
These early exposures became the roots of Guardians’ sound: heavy, riff-driven, fast and uncompromising.
Those influences slowly took shape in rehearsals and small shows, sharpening into something unmistakably their own.
Every band has its “Oh, this is actually happening” moment. For Guardians, it came during a show at the Rock.
The venue was packed. People crowded toward the stage, and someone snapped a photo from above, a shot Gabe Mendoza still remembers today.
“After the first song, the crowd’s response was unreal,” he said. “I turned around, grabbed water, and just looked at the guys like, yeah… this is it.”
Raphael Mendoza described a similar moment — not tied to a single show, but to the feeling that comes when a crowd’s cheers feel personal.
“That look of approval… I’ve gotten that a few times,” he said. “It’s overwhelming in a good way.”
Gabe Mendoza lays down rhythm guitar during a live set with Guardians AZ. Courtesy of Guardians AZ.
Those moments marked a turning point, when the band realized it was no longer just jamming.
With that realization came a stronger sense of purpose.
Guardians has always been clear about who they are and where they’re from. Every show begins with the band telling the audience they’re from the Tohono O’odham Nation.
“It’s important,” Gabe Mendoza said. “Even if they don&apos;t know where it is, they know after we say it.”
Over the years, the band has connected with Indigenous metal groups from Oregon to the Navajo Nation, Gila River and Salt River, eventually bringing those relationships back home to the Tohono O’odham Nation.
Guardians is excited to see younger O’odham bands making noise as well, including Gunpoint, 4Xi and Thamju.
“It’s good to see them out there,” Raphael Mendoza said. “If we can support them, we will.”
The band’s relationship with home has evolved over the years. Early on, most of the people at their shows were friends and family. Over time, the presence from the Nation grew — slowly at first, then all at once.
One of their most memorable shows took place at the Sells Livestock Building, a cold night packed with people, where a full mosh pit broke out during one of their songs.
“Bodies were flying into us,” Gabe Mendoza said. “It was wild.”
Raphael &quot;Native Dave&quot; Mendoza holds down the low end on bass for Guardians. Courtesy of Guardians AZ.
Raphael Mendoza remembers being knocked into his own amp during the pit, the crowd helping him to his feet so that he could continue playing.
Support also shows up in everyday places: someone wearing their shirt at a toka tournament — a traditional O’odham women’s sport — or someone else sporting it inside the local Bashas’.
“Total rez moment,” Raphael Mendoza said with a laugh.
Band members say these moments mean as much as connecting with fans at their shows.
Raphael Mendoza and Gabe Mendoza made sure to acknowledge everyone who helped shape Guardians’ story, including former vocalists Chuck D and Duran, original drummer AJ and multi-instrumentalist JR, who played bass, guitar and sang for the band.
They also pointed to current drummer Andrew Pedro, who stepped into the role and has become a consistent creative force.
“He came in when we needed someone,” Gabe Mendoza said. “He’s been pushing us musically.”
But the band’s evolution hasn’t happened onstage alone.
While the band’s sound takes shape onstage, two women have played a major role behind the scenes. Treets has been behind the camera at countless shows, capturing live videos and media that document the band’s journey. Sarapheona manages merchandise, making sure shirts, patches and beanies make it into people’s hands. Both have been essential offstage, helping carry the band forward in ways that often go unseen but deeply matter.
These days, Guardians is looking ahead — writing, practicing, performing and working toward one long-standing hope: hosting another major metal show back home on the Nation.
“We’ve been talking about it,” Raphael Mendoza said. “Now it feels like it&apos;s actually time to look into it.”
The band expressed gratitude for listeners, young bands coming up, new faces and longtime supporters.
“People supported us,” Raphael Mendoza said. “Now we want to support others.”
Gabe Mendoza echoed that appreciation for the broader metal community.
“Horns up to everyone supporting Rez Metal,” he said. “We appreciate you all.”

Trinity Norris is the founder of O’odham Media and has a master&apos;s degree from the University of Arizona in Global Media Studies.
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			<news:keywords>Steve Descano, the George Soros-backed prosecutor in Fairfax County, Virginia, will make his first Capitol Hill appearance next month as House Republicans press him on the county’s immigration policies following a murder tied to a repeat illegal immigrant offender.
​​Descano and Fairfax County Sheriff Stacey Kincaid are set to appear May 14 before the House Judiciary Committee’s immigration subcommittee, according to letters provided to Fox News Digital confirming their participation. The hearing, titled &quot;Fairfax County, Virginia: The Dangerous Consequences of Sanctuary Policies,&quot; will examine whether the county’s policy limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities threatens public safety.
The hearing will put new federal scrutiny on Descano and Fairfax County’s limits on cooperation with immigration authorities as Republicans argue the county’s policies and prosecutorial decisions helped allow accused killer Abdul Jalloh — whom DHS says had been arrested 30 times — to remain free before Stephanie Minter’s fatal stabbing.
Minter&apos;s case spurred the federal oversight and calls for legislative reforms, and Minter&apos;s family is now also backing a recall effort against Descano that could threaten his tenure, according to local reporting.
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Descano has previously testified in state-level legislative hearings, including before the Virginia Senate Judiciary Committee, but the May 14 hearing would mark his first known appearance before a congressional committee.
&quot;CA Descano is looking forward to the opportunity to discuss Fairfax&apos;s record as one of the safest large jurisdictions in the country,&quot; Descano&apos;s office told Fox News Digital on Monday when asked about his upcoming testimony. 
Upon first announcing the hearing in April, prior to the committee confirming Descano&apos;s attendance and a finalized date, Republican leaders said Descano’s testimony would help inform possible reforms targeting sanctuary jurisdictions.
The scrutiny was driven largely by the murder of Minter, a Fredericksburg mother who was stabbed to death at a Fairfax County bus stop earlier this year. Her alleged killer, Sierra Leone national Abdul Jalloh, is an illegal immigrant with a lengthy criminal history whose prior encounters with law enforcement had raised concerns. 
Fairfax County police had also previously warned Descano’s office multiple times, including last year, about Jalloh’s potential for violence, including one officer who cautioned in an email that it was &quot;not a question of if, but rather when he will maliciously wound (or worse) again.&quot;
Despite those warnings, prosecutors dropped multiple charges against Jalloh, allowing him to remain free. Department of Homeland Security authorities said Jalloh had been arrested 30 times, including for violent offenses, before targeting Minter.
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Descano has also faced criticism for his broader posture on immigration after campaigning on what he said was a two-tiered justice system that disadvantaged noncitizens, who could also see deportation as a consequence for their crimes.
Descano, for his part, has received more than $600,000 in campaign support from the Justice and Public Safety PAC, a committee primarily funded by Democratic megadonor George Soros that supports progressive prosecutors, according to public records.
DHS and House Republicans have also pointed to Fairfax County plea deals involving noncitizens, including a high-profile 2024 murder case where two defendants received five-year sentences, which they linked to Descano&apos;s avoidance of immigration-related outcomes.
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			<news:title>Mansour primero en calificar para tesorero en Arizona</news:title>
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Nick Mansour, oriundo de Tucson, se ha convertido en el primer candidato en la contienda por el cargo de tesorero del estado de Arizona en presentar las firmas de su petición de postulación, entregando más de 10.000 firmas al Secretario de Estado de Arizona, recabadas en los 15 condados del estado.
Mansour, demócrata y arizonense de tercera generación, entró en la contienda el pasado mes de junio prometiendo aportar transparencia y rendición de cuentas al cargo, con un enfoque particular en modernizar la forma en que el estado gestiona sus activos de $31,000 millones, incluido un fondo de dotación para la educación de $8,700 millones.
Graduado de la Escuela Secundaria Católica Salpointe, obtuvo posteriormente títulos en ingeniería industrial y un MBA de Stanford, antes de forjar una carrera profesional que abarcó los sectores de finanzas, servicios de seguridad vital y educación.
La contienda por el cargo de tesorero está abierta, dado que la actual titular, Kimberly Yee, ha cumplido el límite de mandatos. El único otro candidato en la contienda hasta el momento es el republicano Elijah Norton, ex tesorero del Partido Republicano de Arizona y empresario, quien desafió sin éxito al congresista David Schweikert en 2022.
La presentación se produce en medio del escrutinio sobre la actual Oficina del Tesorero. Una investigación de 12News reveló que los reembolsos del programa ESA para la educación en el hogar incluían la compra de anillos de diamantes, lencería y electrodomésticos de lujo con fondos de los contribuyentes. La Oficina del Tesorero, que coadministra el programa ESA junto con el Departamento de Educación, también retrasó o denegó solicitudes de registros públicos sobre el gasto total del programa durante casi un año, según el informe.
“Nos propusimos construir una campaña verdaderamente estatal,” afirmó Mansour en un comunicado. “Los arizonenses están listos para un Tesorero que sea un férreo defensor de la transparencia fiscal, un inversor proactivo pero responsable, y un líder que priorice la inversión en educación sin aumentar los impuestos.”
Mansour se desempeñó anteriormente como presidente y director ejecutivo del Arizona College of Nursing, haciendo crecer la institución de un solo campus a más de 20 campus en 14 estados.
Su campaña recaudó más de $663.000 en 2025.

Caitlin Schmidt es editora y publicadora del Foco de Tucson. Puede contactarla en  caitlin@tucsonspotlight.org.
Esta nota fue traducida por los pasantes de la preparatoria San Miguel y editada por Diana Ramos, exalumna de la Universidad de Arizona, Directora de Iniciativas Bilingües y reportera del Foco de Tucson. Contáctala en diana@tucsonspotlight.org.   
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T16:41:24.718Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Se pronostican lluvias y nieve para Arizona, con acumulaciones de 1 a 2 pulgadas posibles en Flagstaff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Algunos chubascos breves podrían presentarse en el área de Phoenix la noche del lunes, mientras las temperaturas descienden por debajo de lo normal.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FBI raids Texas home of suspect accused of throwing Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman&apos;s San Francisco house</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T16:41:00.113Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>FBI raids Texas home of suspect accused of throwing Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman&apos;s San Francisco house</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The FBI raided the Texas home of a 20-year-old suspect who is accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s house in San Francisco last week, Fox News has learned.
Fox News was exclusively on the ground as agents gathered evidence while executing a search warrant in Spring, Texas, on Monday morning.
The suspect, identified as Daniel Moreno-Gama, is accused of traveling from Texas to San Francisco to try and kill the OpenAI CEO. 
Sources close to the investigation tell Fox News that Moreno-Gama was driven by his anti-AI views and was carrying a manifesto when he was arrested in San Francisco. The document, described as a &quot;three-part series,&quot; includes a list of other AI executives and investors along with their names and addresses, sources said.
MAN IN CUSTODY FOR ALLEGEDLY THROWING MOLOTOV COCKTAILS INTO LA FEDERAL BUILDING, DOCS SHOW
According to San Francisco Police, Moreno-Gama threw a Molotov cocktail at Altman’s house early Friday morning, setting the front gate on fire. No one was hurt.
Police say he then went to OpenAI headquarters, where he was captured on surveillance video throwing a chair at the glass doors. Security told police he said he planned to burn the building down and kill anyone inside.
Moreno-Gama was arrested outside the building  by San Francisco police and has remained in custody. Investigators say he was carrying a jug of kerosene and a lighter.
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Sources tell Fox News the Justice Department is expected to file federal charges Monday afternoon for attempted damage and destruction of property by means of explosives and possession of an unregistered firearm. 
Moreno-Gama is already charged with multiple state felonies, including attempted murder, in connection to the incident at Altman&apos;s home. 
Altman responded to the attack on his blog with a a picture of his family saying, &quot;I love them more than anything,&quot; and, &quot;normally we try to be pretty private, but in this case I am sharing a photo in the hopes that it might dissuade the next person from throwing a Molotov cocktail at our house, no matter what they think about me.&quot;
Over the weekend, two more people were arrested in a separate incident, after reports of gunfire near Altman’s home, according to San Francisco Police.
&quot;The SFPD takes crimes involving guns extremely seriously, and anyone committing acts like these will be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,&quot; said Chief Derrick Lew. &quot;I want to thank our officers whose swift actions identified these suspects, took them into custody, and got dangerous weapons off our streets.&quot;
An OpenAI spokesperson told Fox News Digital Monday morning that the incident was unrelated and had no connection to Altman, adding that there was no indication that Altman&apos;s home was being targeted.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump warns China of ‘big problems’ over Iran weapons as Xi summit nears</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump warns China of ‘big problems’ over Iran weapons as Xi summit nears</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump warned China it would face &quot;big problems&quot; if it supplies air defense systems to Tehran as Iran remains locked in a conflict with the United States and Israel. 
&quot;If China does that, China is gonna have big problems, OK?&quot; Trump told reporters Saturday.
The warning comes as U.S. intelligence assessments indicate China may be preparing to supply, or already could have moved to supply, shoulder-fired air defense systems to Iran, according to multiple news reports reporting on intelligence assessnents, though officials caution the information is not definitive and there is no evidence the weapons have been used against U.S. or Israeli forces. 
Trump’s warning also comes ahead of a high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, with the two leaders expected to hold a summit in Beijing in May after it was postponed due to the ongoing conflict. The talks are likely to cover a range of issues, including trade tensions, Taiwan and the war involving Iran, placing additional pressure on U.S.-China relations as concerns mount over Beijing’s potential role in the conflict.
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The potential transfer of Chinese-supplied air defenses could increase risks to U.S. aircraft operating in the region, particularly low-flying missions already vulnerable to shoulder-fired missiles.
China also has played a role in recent ceasefire efforts, pressing Iran to engage in talks with the United States and Israel through diplomatic outreach and coordination with regional partners, even as it denies providing military support to Tehran.
Officials familiar with the intelligence say the systems in question include man-portable air defense systems, or MANPADS, which are capable of targeting low-flying aircraft and have already posed a threat to U.S. assets in the region during the conflict.
MANPADS are shoulder-fired, heat-seeking missiles designed to target low-flying aircraft. U.S. officials believe a similar type of weapon was likely used to bring down an American F-15E fighter jet over Iran earlier in April, marking the first loss of a manned U.S. aircraft in Iran in the conflict. 
Trump said at the time the jet was hit by a &quot;shoulder-fired missile.&quot;
It remains unclear whether any such systems have been transferred or are currently inside Iran, but the possibility has raised concerns among U.S. officials that additional air defenses could complicate future operations and increase risks to American pilots.
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China has denied the reports, with its embassy in Washington saying it &quot;never provides weapons to any party to the conflict&quot; and calling the allegations untrue.
The reports come amid heightened tensions over China’s growing alignment with Iran, with U.S. officials increasingly warning that Beijing could play a more direct role in supporting Tehran as the conflict continues.
China has long played a role in supporting Iran’s military capabilities, supplying components used in ballistic missiles and drones as well as surveillance and targeting technologies, according to defense analysts. In recent years, Iran also has explored acquiring more advanced Chinese systems, including anti-ship missiles and air defense platforms, as it seeks to rebuild capabilities damaged in previous strikes.
Separate from the reports on potential air defense transfers, investigations using satellite imagery and maritime tracking data have identified Iranian vessels departing Chinese ports carrying cargo believed to include sodium perchlorate, a key ingredient in ballistic missile fuel, according to a Washington Post report. Other reporting citing Western intelligence and shipping data indicates multiple such shipments have reached Iran during the conflict, raising concerns Beijing may be helping Tehran replenish missile capabilities even as it publicly calls for de-escalation.
The Iranian mission to the United Nations could not immediately be reached for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>1-year-old injured after teen driver crashes car off Oklahoma bridge</news:name>
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			<news:title>1-year-old injured after teen driver crashes car off Oklahoma bridge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A vehicle went airborne off a Tulsa bridge early Saturday and crashed upside down onto an interstate below, leaving a 1-year-old child injured and forcing a highway shutdown as rescuers rushed to the scene.
Officers responding around 5:08 a.m. near Southwest Boulevard in Tulsa found the vehicle overturned on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 244 after it crashed through a fence and fell from an overpass, the Tulsa Police Department said.
Dispatchers reported hearing a child crying at the scene.
A 17-year-old driver, an 18-year-old passenger and the 1-year-old child were inside the car at the time of the crash, police said.
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The 17-year-old did not stop at a stop sign before he failed to make a turn in the slight curve in the road, striking a curb that sent the car airborne over a drainage ditch, police said.
The vehicle then crashed through a barrier and dropped onto the interstate below.
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Authorities said the child was not in a car seat and was injured but is expected to recover after being taken to a hospital.
Police and highway patrol officers shut down lanes of the interstate to allow firefighters and EMS crews to reach the wreckage.
The crash remains under investigation, and charges against the driver are possible.
Officials are asking anyone who witnessed the crash to contact Tulsa police.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump’s Erratic Behavior and Extreme Comments Revive Mental Health Debate</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T16:30:23.310Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump’s Erratic Behavior and Extreme Comments Revive Mental Health Debate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As the president threatens to wipe out Iran and attacks the pope, even some former allies and advisers are questioning whether he has grown increasingly unbalanced, describing him as “lunatic” and “clearly insane.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kathryn Anne Edwards: The US economy is replaying the 2000s, not the 1970s</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T16:21:04.705Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Kathryn Anne Edwards: The US economy is replaying the 2000s, not the 1970s</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When it comes to understanding the economy, the pull of the past is hard to ignore. Cause and consequence are difficult enough to parse in real time. How about predicting a sequence of events? Near impossible. Comparing today’s economy to…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democrats build midterm momentum, but Republicans still in driver&apos;s seat in Senate majority battle</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T16:20:42.474Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Democrats build midterm momentum, but Republicans still in driver&apos;s seat in Senate majority battle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A leading nonpartisan political handicapper predicts that the Democrats&apos; path to winning back the Senate majority in this year&apos;s midterm elections is getting wider thanks to a rough political climate for the GOP, but that capturing control of the chamber remains a &quot;tall order.&quot;
The Cook Political Report on Monday shifted the ratings in four key Senate races in favor of the Democrats, but added that Republicans &quot;remain the narrowing favorites to retain the upper chamber.&quot;
Republicans currently control the Senate 53-47 but are battling stiff political headwinds, as the party in power in the nation&apos;s capital traditionally loses seats in the midterms. The GOP faces a rough political climate fueled by economic concerns amid persistent inflation, as well as rising gas prices tied to what polls show is an unpopular war with Iran and President Donald Trump&apos;s underwater approval ratings.
&quot;Right now, we see the likeliest outcome is a one to three seat Democratic pickup — still just out of reach of the four seats the party needs to reclaim the majority,&quot; Cook Report Senate and Governors Editor Jessica Taylor said in a release.
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The Cook Report shifted the race to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Thom Tillis in battleground North Carolina from toss-up to lean Democrat. Former two-term Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper is facing off against former Republican National Committee Chair Michael Whatley in what will likely be one of the most expensive and competitive Senate showdowns in the nation this autumn.
In battleground Georgia, where Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff is running for a second six-year term, the Cook Report also moved the race from toss-up to lean Democrat. Republicans view Ossoff as the most vulnerable Senate Democrat seeking re-election this year, but he has built a massive war chest while the GOP faces a three-way primary battle for its nomination.
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In red-leaning Ohio, where appointed Republican Sen. Jon Husted will face off in November against former longtime Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, the Cook Report shifted their ranking from lean Republican to toss up, noting that &quot;even recent GOP polling&quot; has indicated the race is all knotted up.
The Cook Report also shifted Nebraska, a red state where GOP Sen. Pete Ricketts will face a general election challenge from independent candidate Dan Osborn, from solid Republican to likely Republican.
&quot;We concede that these ratings changes are coming as Trump is at a new polling low and still navigating a yet-to-be-resolved war in Iran. So it’s possible things could rebound for his party or that they could find a rallying cry to get his base out in November — a summer Supreme Court retirement certainly wouldn’t hurt,&quot; Taylor noted.
And she pointed out that &quot;Democrats are still contending with messy primary fights in Maine, Michian, Minnesota and Iowa, where Republicans are rooting for flawed or bruised nominees to emerge. And Republicans will have a significant institutional financial advantage.&quot;
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National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) chair, Sen. Tim Scott, acknowledged in a Fox News Digital interview last month that &quot;there&apos;s no doubt the climate has gotten more and more difficult by the day, it seems like at times.&quot;
But Scott added that he remains &quot;incredibly optimistic&quot; the GOP can not only hold but expand its current majority.
The rival Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), in an email to supporters titled &quot;Democratic Odds of Taking the Senate Increase as Four Ratings Shift in Their Favor,&quot; spotlighted the Cook Report&apos;s ratings shift.
Earlier this year, DSCC chair Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand told Fox News Digital she was &quot;very optimistic that with the quality of candidates that we have, with the recruiting failures and the poor candidates the Republicans have, and this very harmful climate that President Trump is creating, we have all the makings of a blue wave.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Greg Gutfeld&apos;s reality game show &apos;What Did I Miss?&apos; returns to Fox Nation for second season on April 27</news:name>
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			<news:title>Greg Gutfeld&apos;s reality game show &apos;What Did I Miss?&apos; returns to Fox Nation for second season on April 27</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Late-night comedy king Greg Gutfeld is bringing back the fun.
The Fox News host will return to Fox Nation on April 27 with a second season of his high-stakes reality game show, &quot;What Did I Miss?&quot; where contestants emerge from months of total isolation to face one simple question: can they tell real headlines from fake ones?
&quot;If season one proved anything, it’s that real life can be more unbelievable than the wildest of tales,&quot; Fox Nation President Lauren Petterson said, announcing the return.
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&quot;We are thrilled to offer Fox Nation subscribers exclusive access to the second season of &apos;What Did I Miss?&apos; as our very own king of late-night, Greg Gutfeld, returns to test the contestants on what they missed in isolation.&quot;
A fresh group of contestants will take on Gutfeld’s headline challenge after spending three months completely cut off from the outside world — no phones, no internet, no television, and no contact with friends or family — all for a shot at a $50,000 prize.
GREG GUTFELD TO TEST CONTESTANTS ON REAL VERSUS FAKE HEADLINES AFTER THREE MONTHS IN ISOLATION ON FOX NATION
&quot;Against all logic, people volunteered to do this crazy game show again,&quot; Gutfeld said of the show&apos;s return.
&quot;And the only thing standing between them and victory is me.&quot;
Like season one, contestants from across the country headed to upstate New York shortly after Thanksgiving, where they remained in total isolation until after Valentine’s Day, emerging months later to test their instincts against a world they haven’t seen.
Season two will roll out in three parts, with additional episodes dropping May 4 and May 11.
To stream episodes of &quot;What Did I Miss?&quot; subscribe to Fox Nation.
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			  <news:name>DC archbishop hits &apos;out of control&apos; illegal immigration under Biden, but criticizes &apos;roundup&apos; under Trump</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T16:11:40.851Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>DC archbishop hits &apos;out of control&apos; illegal immigration under Biden, but criticizes &apos;roundup&apos; under Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Archbishop of Washington, D.C., Cardinal Robert McElroy said Sunday that former President Biden&apos;s open border policy was &quot;out of control,&quot; but also took issue with President Donald Trump&apos;s immigration policy.
&quot;I feel it got to a point where it was getting out of control,&quot; he told CBS&apos; &quot;60 Minutes,&quot; as host Norah O&apos;Donnell confirmed he meant under Biden&apos;s presidency.
O&apos;Donnell asked, &quot;You believe in strong borders?&quot;
&quot;Yes,&quot; he said. O&apos;Donnell pressed McElroy on what was wrong with Trump&apos;s current policy if he believed in secure borders.
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&quot;This is a roundup of people throughout the country. People who have been living good, strong lives, been here a long time, raised their children here, many of their children born here, and are citizens. That&apos;s what our objection is,&quot; he said.
The White House and Biden&apos;s office did not immediately return Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.
McElroy served as the bishop of San Diego before becoming the Archbishop of D.C. Pope Francis tapped McElroy to become the archbishop of Washington, D.C., in January 2025.
McElroy previously described Trump&apos;s immigration policy as an &quot;assault.&quot;
&quot;We are witnessing a comprehensive governmental assault designed to produce fear and terror among millions of men and women,&quot; he said in September 2025, according to The Washington Post.
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O&apos;Donnell noted that Trump ran on mass deportations throughout his campaign.
&quot;And yet President Trump won the Catholic vote over Kamala Harris handily, 55 to 43%. He promised to secure the border. He talked about deportation. And a majority of Catholics voted for the policy,&quot; O&apos;Donnell told the group of American cardinals she interviewed for the segment.
O&apos;Donnell spoke to McElory, as well as Cardinal Blase Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, and Cardinal Joseph Tobin of Newark, New Jersey.
&quot;I would like to know what Catholics feel about this indiscriminate mass deportation. I think that it&apos;s very clear the American people are saying, &apos;We really didn&apos;t vote for this,&apos;&quot; Cupich told O&apos;Donnell.
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She also asked the group about what they would say to churchgoers who don&apos;t want their priests weighing in on politics.
&quot;I say fine. I want to preach the gospel. God wants us to promote peace in the world — because his desire is that we be one human family,&quot; Cupich responded.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LA-area street takeover shooting caught on camera; locals scared, vow to move</news:name>
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			<news:title>LA-area street takeover shooting caught on camera; locals scared, vow to move</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Four people were hospitalized after gunfire broke out during a Los Angeles County street takeover early Sunday, authorities said, the latest violent episode tied to illegal gatherings that have drawn renewed scrutiny.
&quot;I&apos;m moving, definitely,&quot; a woman who leaves near the Rosemead incident told Fox 11 Los Angeles. &quot;That&apos;s scary. I come from San Marino — I don&apos;t belong here.&quot;
The shooting happened around 2 a.m. local time Sunday, as cellphone video captured a large crowd fleeing as shots rang out. All four victims are expected to survive, according to authorities.
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&quot;It&apos;s disturbing, it&apos;s loud, and now they&apos;re shooting,&quot; the woman added. &quot;It&apos;s ridiculous.&quot;
Authorities have not announced any arrests.
&quot;Detectives are actively working leads, reviewing evidence and speaking to witnesses,&quot; Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Alex Ruiz said as investigators canvassed nearby businesses for surveillance footage and collected video recorded by witnesses.
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Ruiz said investigators are continuing to review footage from the scene and urged the community to report takeover activity before crowds grow too large for deputies to quickly control.
&quot;Getting the community to call us out before it builds into a large crowd where we can’t control it with a few deputies,&quot; Ruiz said.
The Rosemead shooting comes weeks after another violent street takeover near Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles, where a crowd smashed windows and forced its way into a luxury apartment building. One person was stabbed in that incident.
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That earlier takeover prompted condemnation from Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who called for tougher enforcement and warned that participants would face arrest.
Although Rosemead is outside Los Angeles city limits, Sunday’s shooting quickly drew political reaction as officials and residents alike voiced concern about the spread of increasingly violent street takeovers across the region.
For neighbors living near Sunday’s scene, the fear was more immediate and likely to drive more out of the area.
&quot;This is very scary,&quot; the resident told Fox 11. &quot;That’s why I’m moving. I’m not staying here.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senate Republicans race to fund ICE, CBP without Democrats as shutdown drags</news:name>
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			<news:title>Senate Republicans race to fund ICE, CBP without Democrats as shutdown drags</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Senate Republicans are moving to fast-track funding for immigration enforcement without any Democrat support as a partial Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown stretches into its second month.
The upper chamber returns to Washington, D.C., on Monday, and the GOP already has its plan in motion to bypass Democrats’ blockade of funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
With President Donald Trump&apos;s blessing, they are using the budget reconciliation process to front-load funding for immigration enforcement for the remainder of his presidency. Taking that route doesn’t require any Democratic votes, but Republicans will have to put aside any differences they have if they want the legislation to work.
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Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso, R-Wyo., and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., who chairs the committee that will launch the reconciliation process in the Senate, met with Trump on Friday to lay the groundwork for the package.
Trump said on Truth Social shortly afterward that &quot;Reconciliation is ON TRACK, and we are moving FAST and FOCUSED.&quot;
&quot;Radical Left Democrats like Cryin’ Chuck Schumer, and Hakeem ‘High-Tax’ Jeffries, will do their best to stop us, but we don’t need their votes on this Bill, as long as Republicans UNIFY, and stick together,&quot; the president said.
&quot;I am calling for the Bill to be done no later than June 1st, and on my desk,&quot; he continued. &quot;The Department cannot wait any longer for full funding. We must beat the Radical Left Democrats at their own game.&quot;
Trump’s push for a focused package is what Senate Republicans had been hoping for, given that several other items, like the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, making their way into the bill could slow down work or get nixed by the rules that reinforce the process.
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&quot;The reconciliation train is on the tracks,&quot; Graham said on &quot;Special Report.&quot; &quot;We&apos;re gonna have a very specific bill coming out before June 1st that will fund the border patrol and ice for the entire presidency, the three years left of President Trump.&quot;
Keeping both chambers in alignment will be key, too, given that reconciliation will officially start in the House.
The whole reason Republicans are coalescing behind a reconciliation strategy is because of the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown. The Senate, before leaving Washington for a two-week break, again passed a funding bill that carves out spending for ICE and parts of CBP.
It remains unclear when the House, which returns on Tuesday, will vote on the Senate-passed DHS funding bill.
House Republicans are frustrated that after passing their own 60-day extension to reopen the agency they again have to consider the Senate bill.
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Many in the conference want to see the Senate make actual progress on a reconciliation bill before voting to fund DHS, while others on House Speaker Mike Johnson’s, R-La., right flank would rather fund the entirety of Homeland Security through reconciliation.
And a source familiar told Fox News Digital that House GOP leadership is waiting to see the upper chamber take concrete steps on a reconciliation package funding ICE and the Border Patrol before holding a lower chamber vote on the Senate bill.
Resistance in the House would guarantee that the partial shutdown, which hit 58 days on Monday, will continue.
Barrasso urged House Speaker Mike Johnson to pass the bill quickly to fund the rest of DHS, including the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and others.
&quot;I would recommend that the Speaker of the House take it up and pass it as soon as possible,&quot; Barrasso said on &quot;The Faulkner Focus.&quot;
Meanwhile, he noted that Senate Republicans have already been working on their budget resolution, which will kick off the reconciliation process in the upper chamber, for the last two weeks, and blasted Democrats for spending weeks blocking DHS funding.
&quot;It&apos;s critical to get FEMA up again,&quot; Barrasso said. &quot;The Coast Guard, cyber security, all those things are necessary. The Democrats are against the security of this homeland, and it is just wrong, and we&apos;re gonna put an end to it using reconciliation.&quot;
Fox News Digital&apos;s Adam Pack contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Attack on Pope and Posting of Jesus Image Draws Widespread Criticism</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Attack on Pope and Posting of Jesus Image Draws Widespread Criticism</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A prominent conservative bishop who serves on President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission was among those who called on the president to apologize.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Data center boom alarms state panel</news:name>
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			<news:title>Data center boom alarms state panel</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A new state report warns that the boom in data centers and other “large-load” customers in Arizona poses a challenge to grid reliability and electric rates.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>A Lake Havasu City woman was cited after allegedly placing dog feces on a neighbor’s doorstep during an ongoing dispute.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Could Somaliland base emerge as US foothold against Iran, Houthis in key sea lanes?</news:name>
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			<news:title>Could Somaliland base emerge as US foothold against Iran, Houthis in key sea lanes?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>JOHANNESBURG: A strategically important air base and port have been offered to the U.S. as a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz begins and Iran-backed threats target the key Red Sea chokepoint of the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
Top U.S. military officials, including the Commander of U.S. Forces in Africa, Gen. Dagvin Anderson, recently visited facilities being offered in Somaliland. Somaliland is a pro-U.S. outpost, having broken away from war-torn Somalia in 1991.
Bab-el-Mandeb, which is Arabic for ‘gate of tears’, has become the main route for oil to ship out of the Middle East to Asia since the Strait of Hormuz was effectively closed.  Bloomberg News reported that Saudi Arabia has switched to shipping potentially up to seven million barrels of oil a day from its port at Yanbu on the Red Sea through the strait. It’s reported that up to 14% of the world’s shipping passes through the 16-mile-wide strait.
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Enter the controversial offer to the U.S. of an air and naval base at Berbera in Somaliland. The official Republic of Somaliland site on X extolled Berbera’s virtues last month, boasting that it has &quot;a deep water port along the artery connecting the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean&quot;, and &quot;one of Africa’s longest runways, originally developed as a NASA emergency landing site.&quot;
&quot;Berbera obviously has huge strategic potential,&quot; for sea and air operations, Edmund Fitton-Brown, a former U.K. ambassador to Yemen and a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), told Fox News Digital.
The U.S. does have another Red Sea base in Djibouti, but Fitton-Brown told Fox News Digital the government there is increasingly uncomfortable with some of the Administration’s policies: &quot;Djibouti becomes an increasingly reluctant, unwilling ally to the U.S. in helping enforce sanctions on the Houthis. Somaliland, which is almost equally well-placed to address issues on the western and southwestern coasts of Yemen, can help the U.S., Israel and the UAE combat the Houthis.&quot;
The controversy comes over the question of U.S. recognition of Somaliland.
President Trump, in the Oval Office last August, told reporters, &quot;We’re looking into that right now,&quot; when asked about the recognition of Somaliland and the possible resettlement of Gazans there, adding, &quot;We’re working on that right now, Somaliland.&quot;
But this past week, a State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital, &quot;the United States continues to recognize the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Somalia, which includes the territory of Somaliland.&quot;
Last year Israel became the first country to recognize Somaliland.
TRUMP SEEKS WARSHIPS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES TO HELP SECURE STRAIT OF HORMUZ
Iran is pushing the Houthis to take action in the Red Sea. &quot;Insecurity in other straits, including the Bab al-Mandab Strait and the Red Sea, is one of the options of the Resistance Front, and the situation will become much more complicated than it is today for the Americans,&quot; the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)-linked Tasmin news agency warned on March 21.
Baraa Shaiban, an expert on the Houthis at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), says the recognition of Somaliland is problematic, as it &quot;will upset the U.S. relationship with the Arab countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt, many of which are U.S. allies. It would be unwise for the United States to upset its allies in the region just to gain access to Somaliland ports.&quot;
A spokesperson for the U.S. military in Africa (AFRICOM), told Fox News Digital, &quot;The U.S. is not seeking to establish new basing, as such actions do not align with the America First security framework articulated by the President and Secretary of War.&quot;
While publicly both the use of bases and recognition of Somaliland are no-go areas, analysts say that with Somaliland offering the use of its bases without immediate recognition by the administration, the issue is perhaps privately not off the table.
And that could be why a recent video shared with Fox News Digital shows AFRICOM Commander Dagvin Anderson and a large group of senior military officials in Somaliland, where he met with its president and appearing to inspect the port in Berbera in November, just 5 months ago.
That’s not the only reported visit. Somaliland’s top diplomatic representative in Washington, Bashir Goth, told a recent Foreign Policy Research Institute debate, &quot;The war in the Middle East has elevated Somaliland’s strategic importance,&quot; Goth noted. &quot; U.S. Military interest has been very strong. Every month, there has been a delegation from AFRICOM to Hargeisa. (The capital of Somaliland)&quot;.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Republic of Somaliland, but they declined to comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge dismisses Trump&apos;s $10B defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over Epstein story</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T15:50:41.354Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Judge dismisses Trump&apos;s $10B defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over Epstein story</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over a story on his ties to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was dismissed by a federal judge on Monday.
Trump filed the lawsuit last year after the Wall Street Journal published a July article claiming Trump signed a sexually suggestive letter that was included in a 2003 album compiled for Epstein’s 50th birthday. The letter was subsequently released publicly by Congress, which subpoenaed the records from Epstein’s estate.
U.S. District Judge Darrin Gayles in Florida wrote in the order that Trump had failed to make the argument that the article was published with the intent to be malicious, but he gave the president a chance to file an amended complaint.
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Trump will refile the suit, according to his legal team. 
&quot;President Trump will follow Judge Gayles&apos; ruling and guidance to refile this powerhouse lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and all of the other Defendants. The President will continue to hold accountable those who traffic in fake news to mislead the American people,&quot; a spokesman for Trump’s legal team told Fox News Digital. 
Trump has denied writing the letter and creating the drawing, calling The Wall Street Journal report on it &quot;false, malicious, and defamatory.&quot; The letter bearing Trump’s name and what was reported to be his signature includes text framed by a hand-drawn outline of a curvaceous woman.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has said Trump &quot;did not draw this picture, and he did not sign it.&quot; 
Judge Gayles wrote that &quot;whether President Trump was the author of the Letter or Epstein’s friend are questions of fact that cannot be determined at this stage of the litigation.&quot;
A spokesperson for Wall Street Journal parent company Dow Jones did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 
Trump has been on a rampage against the media in the courts in recent years, filing lawsuits against a variety of outlets, including ABC, CBS, The New York Times and the BBC. 
ABC agreed to pay $15 million in 2024 as a charitable contribution to a future presidential museum or foundation to settle Trump&apos;s defamation lawsuit. The suit was prompted by anchor George Stephanopoulos repeatedly saying on the air Trump had previously been held liable for rape, rather than sexual abuse. It also paid $1 million in legal fees.
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Trump also launched an &quot;election interference&quot; lawsuit against CBS over its &quot;60 Minutes&quot; interview of then-Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024, saying its editing decisions amounted to deceiving the public. Ahead of a planned $8 billion merger with Skydance Media, CBS parent company Paramount settled the lawsuit in July to a total that could be upwards of $30 million.
Fox News Digital’s Joseph A. Wulfsohn and the Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hobbs signs deed fraud bill backed by Mohave County assessor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hobbs signs deed fraud bill backed by Mohave County assessor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs has signed a sweeping anti-fraud measure aimed at protecting Arizona property owners, a bill shaped in part by efforts out of Mohave County.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Angius-backed bill targeting gap in handling dangerous defendants signed into law</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX — A bill championed by Sen. Hildy Angius to address a critical gap in Arizona’s criminal justice system was signed into law April 2 by Gov. Katie Hobbs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hobbs balks at push to raise Arizona lawmakers’ pay</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hobbs balks at push to raise Arizona lawmakers’ pay</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX -- Katie Hobbs says when she was a state senator a decade ago she was making $24,000 a year.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AG powers bill targets Kris Mayes’ groundwater lawsuits</news:name>
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			<news:title>AG powers bill targets Kris Mayes’ groundwater lawsuits</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX -- Republican lawmakers are moving to clip the legal wings of Attorney General Kris Mayes, with one legislator even calling her a &quot;bully&apos;&apos; for how she is pursing companies over their groundwater pumping.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US ‘coming after’ Iran beyond Strait of Hormuz blockade, ex-CENTCOM admiral warns</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T15:40:42.729Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>US ‘coming after’ Iran beyond Strait of Hormuz blockade, ex-CENTCOM admiral warns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz may be just the beginning, a former top CENTCOM commander warned Sunday, telling Fox News that the measure is just the &quot;first step&quot; in &quot;coming after&quot; the Iranian regime.
&quot;We made it very clear — passage through the Strait of Hormuz, and getting rid of your nuclear program is indisputable. You have to meet that, [and] they did not,&quot; retired Vice Adm. Robert Harward said while appearing on &quot;One Nation with Brian Kilmeade.&quot;
&quot;We&apos;re not going to play your game. We&apos;re not going to be strung on, it&apos;s over,&quot; he continued. &quot;We&apos;re cranking up the pressure. We&apos;re coming after you, and this is just the first step of that.&quot;
TRUMP ORDERS A BLOCKADE IN THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ AS TENSIONS WITH IRAN SOAR
Harward&apos;s remarks came on the heels of President Trump announcing an &quot;all in, all out&quot; blockade on the Strait of Hormuz after hourslong negotiations failed to produce a peace deal with the regime over the weekend. The blockade went into effect Monday at 10 a.m. ET.
Harward praised the decision to implement the blockade, telling Brian Kilmeade that the president and vice president deserve to be &quot;salute[d]&quot; for taking action.
TRUMP’S APOCALYPTIC IRAN WARNING RAISES STAKES FOR SWEEPING US STRIKE THREAT
But beyond the blockade, Harward said the U.S. has the capability to monitor and stop vessels throughout the region, including using helicopter assets and Marine units to board ships.
He called these potential actions part of what may be a &quot;much more escalatory approach and strategy to increase pressure on the regime.&quot;
&quot;I still can&apos;t emphasize enough how important this is inside Iran, the pressure on the regime from the people and how this signals to them how weak they are, how strong the U.S. [is], and, as the president has said, help is on the way, and it&apos;s there now,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man Arrested After U.S. Military Aircraft Damaged in Ireland</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man Arrested After U.S. Military Aircraft Damaged in Ireland</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man was arrested on Saturday and accused of criminal damage at Shannon Airport in western Ireland, police said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch signals IPO readiness as AI agents fuel revenue surge</news:name>
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			<news:title>Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch signals IPO readiness as AI agents fuel revenue surge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The company is ready and getting more ready for every day,&quot; Rauch said about an IPO at HumanX conference.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Gubernatorial candidate vows to pardon cop convicted of manslaughter in death of fleeing suspect</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gubernatorial candidate vows to pardon cop convicted of manslaughter in death of fleeing suspect</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bruce Blakeman, New York&apos;s Republican candidate for governor, has vowed to pardon a former NYPD sergeant convicted of manslaughter in the death of a fleeing suspect, who he knocked off a scooter with a cooler.
He made the announcement at a news briefing outside City Hall in New York City Monday morning.
Sgt. Erik Duran, 38, has been sentenced to three to nine years in prison for manslaughter in the 2023 death of a suspected drug dealer named Eric Duprey, 30.
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Prosecutors from New York Attorney General Letitia James&apos;s office had requested a five-to 15-year sentence.
Duprey sold drugs to an undercover officer and fled arrest on a motorized scooter before Duran, who was wearing plainclothes at the time, grabbed a bystander&apos;s cooler and threw it at him.
It struck Duprey, who lost control of the scooter. He crashed and died.
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&quot;I took this job to save lives,&quot; Duran told the judge at sentencing last week. &quot;I felt terrible once I saw Eric Duprey crash.&quot;
The NYPD sergeant is the first member of the department to be sent to prison for a duty-related death in decades.
Duran&apos;s defense had opted for a bench trial, with no jury, under Bronx Judge Guy Mitchell, an appointee under former Mayor Bill de Blasio, in February.
Mitchell rejected Duran&apos;s argument that the cooler throwing was justified in order to protect other officers from harm by the fleeing suspect and said the sentence would serve as a &quot;general deterrent&quot; for other officers.
&quot;They had enough to investigate and catch him on a different day,&quot; he said of Duran and other officers at the scene. &quot;The distinction is that the deceased will no longer be seen again by his family.&quot;
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Vincent Vallelong, the president of the NYPD Sergeant&apos;s Benevolent Association, called the sentence &quot;one of the darkest days in the history of our profession.&quot;
&quot;It wasn&apos;t only Sgt. Duran, a great cop, who was on trial,&quot; he said after sentencing Thursday. &quot;Every law enforcement officer who makes a split second decision in the performance of their duties to protect the public, was also on trial.&quot;
The NYPD fired Duran after his conviction, which he is expected to appeal.
Blakeman, who was commissioner of the New York-New Jersey Port Authority during the 9/11 terror attacks, is currently the county executive in Nassau County, a suburb just east of New York City. He has received President Donald Trump&apos;s endorsement in the race against incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Fox News&apos; Louis Casiano contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s meme depicting himself as Jesus Christ draws backlash from allies</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump&apos;s meme depicting himself as Jesus Christ draws backlash from allies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump irked Americans on both sides of the aisle on Sunday night by posting an AI-generated image depicting himself as Jesus Christ.
The image showed Trump healing a sick man while surrounded by followers and patriotic imagery such as the flag, a bald eagle and the Statue of Liberty. The post came as Trump attacked Pope Leo XIV as &quot;weak on crime,&quot; &quot;terrible for foreign policy&quot; and accused him of &quot;catering to the radical left&quot; in a separate message.  
While some interpreted the image as Trump &quot;healing the nation,&quot; and others suggested it was merely intended to troll Pope Leo, it didn’t go over well with some of his own supporters. 
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OutKick’s Riley Gaines responded, &quot;Why? Seriously, I cannot understand why he&apos;d post this. Is he looking for a response? Does he actually think this?&quot;
&quot;Either way, two things are true,&quot; Gaines continued. &quot;1) a little humility would serve him well 2) God shall not be mocked.&quot;
RedState writer Bonchie noted, &quot;God doesn’t care about your whataboutism,&quot; and suggested Trump remove the message. 
&quot;Guys, some things can’t be excused by turning them into online slap fights because some things have larger implications than online slap fights. Such as blasphemy,&quot; Bonchie wrote. &quot;Trump needs to delete that meme and apologize. It’s that simple.&quot;
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Journalist Megan Basham added, &quot;He needs to take this down immediately and ask for forgiveness from the American people and then from God,&quot; while OutKick’s Jon Root called the post &quot;blasphemous&quot; and &quot;reprehensible.&quot;
Influencer Mike Cernovich said it &quot;would not be tolerated for any other religion,&quot; while influencer Brilyn Hollyhand said &quot;faith is not a prop.&quot;
&quot;You don’t need to portray yourself as a savior when your record should speak for itself. The same God who saved Trump’s life from that bullet sent His son Jesus to die for our sins. He died for Trump just as much as for you and I,&quot; Hollyhand wrote. 
Conservative pundit Carmine Sabia suggested all Christians should be offended by the meme. 
&quot;As a Christian, I’m offended by this, and I don’t know how any Christian would not be offended by this. There is only one Lord and Savior Jesus Christ,&quot; Sabia responded. &quot;Mocking Him is not OK.&quot;
Christian blogger Jackie Chea added, &quot;No matter what Trump meant, the meme’s blasphemous. Doesn’t matter if he was trying to be funny. Not a good joke.&quot; 
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Trump’s Truth Social post was also heavily criticized by the left and members of the mainstream media.
&quot;I can&apos;t get over the blasphemous picture Trump put up comparing himself to Jesus Christ. Either he doesn&apos;t know that you&apos;re not supposed to compare yourself to the Lord and Savior, which is a stunning level of ignorance, or he did it on purpose to disrespect and mock people. Wow,&quot; Young Turks founder Cenk Uygur wrote. 
NBC News’ Richard Engel pondered whether Trump was joking or if he truly believes he has been &quot;elevated to the level of a prophet.&quot; 
Left-wing influencer Harry Sisson suggested Trump was having a &quot;mental health episode,&quot; while many simply captioned the image with the word &quot;blasphemy.&quot;
At least one person found humor in the situation. 
&quot;You guys are all freaking out and my uncle has been posting some version of that Trump as Jesus meme on Facebook since 2016,&quot; writer Bridget Phetasy wrote. 
A pro-Trump account said critics were wrongheaded, noting the image was made by another supporter months ago and showed &quot;President Trump carrying out God&apos;s work in healing and restoring our nation.&quot;
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Eric Mack contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AI is now powering cyberattacks, Microsoft warns</news:name>
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			<news:title>AI is now powering cyberattacks, Microsoft warns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Artificial intelligence promised to make life easier. Write emails faster. Build software quicker. Analyze huge datasets in seconds. Unfortunately, cybercriminals noticed those benefits too.
A new report from Microsoft Threat Intelligence reveals that attackers are now using AI across nearly every stage of a cyberattack. The technology helps them move faster, scale operations and lower the technical skill required to launch attacks. In simple terms, AI has become a powerful assistant for hackers.
Instead of replacing cybercriminals, it gives them tools that make their work easier.
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Cyberattacks usually involve many steps. Attackers scout victims, craft phishing messages, build infrastructure and write malicious code. According to Microsoft researchers, generative AI tools now help speed up many of those tasks.
Attackers are using AI to:
AI also helps threat actors move more quickly between stages of an attack. Tasks that once took hours or days may now take minutes. Microsoft describes AI as a &quot;force multiplier&quot; that reduces friction for attackers while humans remain in control of targets and strategy.
Some of the most advanced cyber groups are already experimenting with artificial intelligence. Microsoft says North Korean hacking groups known as Jasper Sleet and Coral Sleet have incorporated AI into their operations.
One tactic involves fake remote workers. Attackers generate realistic identities, resumes and communications using AI. They apply for jobs at Western companies and gain legitimate access to internal systems once hired.
In some cases, AI even helps generate culturally appropriate names or email formats that match specific identities. For example, attackers may prompt AI tools to produce lists of names or create realistic email address formats for a fake employee profile. Once inside a company, that access can become extremely valuable.
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Researchers also observed threat actors using AI coding tools to assist with malware development.
Generative AI can help attackers:
In some experiments, malware appeared capable of dynamically generating scripts or changing behavior while running. Meanwhile, attackers can use AI to build phishing websites or attack infrastructure more quickly. Microsoft also observed groups using AI to generate fake company websites that support social engineering campaigns.
AI companies have placed guardrails on their systems to prevent misuse. However, attackers are already experimenting with ways to bypass those safeguards. One tactic is called jailbreaking. It involves manipulating prompts so that an AI system generates content it would normally refuse to produce. Researchers are also watching early experiments with agentic AI, which can perform tasks autonomously and adapt to results.
For now, Microsoft says AI mainly assists human operators rather than running attacks on its own. Still, the technology is evolving quickly.
One of the biggest concerns in the Microsoft report is accessibility. Years ago, launching sophisticated cyberattacks required advanced technical skills. AI tools now help automate parts of that process. Someone with limited programming knowledge can ask AI to generate scripts, troubleshoot code or translate scams into multiple languages.
That shift could expand the number of people capable of launching cyberattacks. At the same time, AI also gives defenders new tools for detecting threats. Security teams are now using AI to analyze behavior, detect anomalies and respond to attacks more quickly. The technology is fueling both sides of the cybersecurity arms race.
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Microsoft says its security teams are working to detect and disrupt AI-enabled cybercrime as it emerges. The company uses threat intelligence systems to monitor attacker activity, identify new tactics and share findings with organizations around the world.
Microsoft also integrates AI into its own security tools to help detect suspicious behavior, phishing campaigns and unusual account activity faster. These systems analyze patterns across billions of signals each day to identify threats before they spread widely.
The company says organizations should strengthen identity protections, monitor unusual credential use and treat suspicious remote worker activity as a potential insider risk.
The rise of AI-powered cyberattacks can sound alarming. The good news is that many proven security habits still work. A few simple steps can dramatically reduce your risk.
AI-generated phishing emails are becoming more convincing. Always verify requests for passwords, payments or sensitive information before clicking links or downloading files. Also, use strong antivirus protection on all your devices. Strong antivirus software can detect malware, block suspicious downloads and warn you about dangerous websites before they load. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices at Cyberguy.com.
A password manager can generate and store complex passwords for every account. This prevents attackers from accessing multiple accounts if one password is exposed. Check out the best expert-reviewed password managers of 2026 at Cyberguy.com.
Even if someone steals your password, multi-factor authentication adds a second layer of protection and can stop many account takeovers.
Security updates patch vulnerabilities that attackers often exploit. Turn on automatic updates whenever possible.
Cybercriminals often gather personal information from data broker sites before launching scams. Using a data removal service can help reduce the amount of personal information attackers can find about you online.
Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visiting Cyberguy.com.
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Unexpected login alerts, password reset messages, or unfamiliar devices connected to your accounts may signal a breach. Act quickly if something looks suspicious. 
Artificial intelligence is transforming almost every industry. Cybercrime is no exception. Hackers now use AI to craft phishing messages, build malware and scale attacks faster than ever before. The technology lowers technical barriers and speeds up operations while human attackers remain in control. Security experts expect the use of AI in cyberattacks to grow as tools become more powerful and widely available. That makes awareness and strong digital habits more important than ever. Because the next phishing email you receive may not have been written by a person at all.
If AI can now help hackers launch attacks faster and at a larger scale, are tech companies moving quickly enough to protect you? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com.
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			<news:title>Making the Grade: How High-Impact Tutoring Builds Student Success</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Patient-focused OB/GYN in Flagstaff named Northern Arizona Healthcare&apos;s physician of the year</news:name>
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			<news:title>Patient-focused OB/GYN in Flagstaff named Northern Arizona Healthcare&apos;s physician of the year</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dr. Lindy Vanlandingham is the Nate Avery Physician of the Year for 2026.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Public comment open until April 20 for the Rogers Lake County Natural Area Management Plan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The updated plan addresses additional lands now being managed as part of the natural area.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>City of Flagstaff set to begin construction on Montalvo STEM education center</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Construction is anticipated to be completed by late 2026.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Flagstaff Wool and Fiber Festival scheduled for June 6-7</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The weekend will consist of live animal demonstrations, textile vendors, food and more.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bodies of two iron workers recovered from rubble of Philadelphia parking garage 5 days after partial collapse</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bodies of two iron workers recovered from rubble of Philadelphia parking garage 5 days after partial collapse</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The bodies of two iron workers have been recovered from the rubble of a Philadelphia parking garage that partially collapsed on Wednesday, city officials said Monday morning.
The two men, and a third who was pulled from the rubble shortly after the collapse and later died of his injuries, were members of Iron Workers 401 union and Philadelphia and Construction Trades, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker told reporters at a news conference.
&quot;To the men and women of Local 401 and to every member of the Philadelphia Building Trades, let me say this: Philadelphia feels your pain, Philadelphia prays for you, and your city stands with you,&quot; Parker said.
Officials have yet to release the identities of the three men to the public.
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The parking garage near 30th Street and Grays Ferry Avenue in South Philadelphia was under construction at the time of the collapse. 
Search and rescue teams pulled one man from the rubble at the time, though he died of his injuries at a hospital later that day. The two others initially remained missing.
The search and rescue operation, however, turned into a recovery after search teams determined the two missing individuals had died.
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Fire Commissioner Jeffery Thompson said the bodies of the two men were in a stairwell, which he described as a unique architectural feature of the garage.
Technicians and other personnel used various tools to take apart piece by piece the area where the bodies were, using shovels, buckets and their own hands, Thompson said, adding that a human remains detection K-9 was also used to find the men.
The chief said crews had to demolish what remained of the parking garage structure to make the site safe enough during the recovery operation.
Parker said a medical examiner was working to determine the cause and manner of their deaths.
The mayor also vowed to get to the bottom of what led to the partial collapse of the parking garage, saying there will be a full, comprehensive and independent investigation.
&quot;We should continue to keep the families and all of the loved ones in prayers,&quot; Parker said. &quot;And we want God to bless the three souls and everyone who has been impacted by this tragedy.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Anti-abortion lawmakers seek to redefine ‘abortion’ to exclude medical treatment</news:name>
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			<news:title>Anti-abortion lawmakers seek to redefine ‘abortion’ to exclude medical treatment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>South Dakota Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden prepared to sign three anti-abortion bills into law last month  in Sioux Falls. One of the laws redefines “abortion” so abortion ban penalties would not apply in cases where the death of an “unborn child” is the result of medical care provided to the pregnant woman. (Photo by Joshua Haiar/South Dakota Searchlight)

Some anti-abortion state lawmakers are pushing to revise the definition of “abortion” so abortion bans don’t apply to cases in which the death of an “unborn child” is the result of medical care provided to the pregnant woman.
In the four years since the U.S. Supreme Court allowed states to ban abortion, stories continue to emerge of women with doomed pregnancies who developed life-threatening infections, had to travel to another state, or even died because doctors were afraid to provide what was once considered standard pregnancy-loss care.
Thirteen states have abortion bans, and all of them include a medical exception that allows abortions to protect the life of the pregnant woman. Some, but not all, of the bans also have exceptions to protect the health of the woman.
But patients and providers have argued in lawsuits challenging the bans that such exceptions are too ill defined to give doctors and hospitals the confidence to provide timely care. As a result, they say, providers end up denying care until the woman’s condition deteriorates to a point where the exceptions definitely apply, jeopardizing her health and future fertility.
Last year, states including Texas, Kentucky and Tennessee enacted laws designed to provide additional clarity. Confusion persists in those states and others, however, and research has linked abortion restrictions to higher rates of maternal death and injury.
The latest measures, crafted and promoted by national anti-abortion groups, would redefine “abortion” as the intentional ending of the life of the “unborn child.” Supporters say they would clear the way for doctors to manage miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies and other pregnancy-related emergencies.
“No one wants a physician to hesitate or pause and further endanger the life of the mother,” said Ingrid Duran, director of state legislation for the National Right to Life Committee, which has advocated for all of the measures, in a written statement. “This is why providing clearer language in defining terms can be beneficial.”
But reproductive rights advocates and many OB-GYNs say the real purpose of the bills is to fortify abortion bans that are broadly unpopular, even in states with full bans, and under legal challenge in multiple states. They argue the new measures are still too vague because they hang on the intentions of individual physicians, and many of the same procedures and medicines used in abortions are used to treat miscarriages.
They also say the language in the bills could grant embryos legal rights, thereby making some fertility treatments illegal.
“If you’re trying to define what is and is not an abortion, and you’re creating really specific, narrow guidelines, it could really unintentionally classify some pregnancy-related procedures as abortion care, and therefore within the law not medically necessary,” said Elias Schmidt, state legislative counsel for the Center for Reproductive Rights, an advocacy group.
South Dakota is first
In March, South Dakota became the first state to enact such a law. Its measure states that the state’s abortion ban only applies to “the intentional termination of the life of a human being in the uterus,” and not to medical treatment that results in “the accidental or unintentional death of the unborn child,” treatment to resolve a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy, “the removal from the uterus of a deceased unborn child,” or a medical procedure that aims to save the fetus.
To the concern of fertility-treatment advocates, the law also defines “human being” as “an individual living member of the species of Homo sapiens, including the unborn human being during the entire embryonic and fetal ages from fertilization to full gestation.”
A similar bill introduced in Missouri defines abortion as “the act of using or prescribing any instrument, device, medicine, drug, or any other means or substance with the intent to destroy the life of an embryo or fetus in his or her mother’s womb.” It explicitly exempts miscarriage management and treatment for ectopic pregnancies from the definition.
And a bill in Utah, where abortion is still legal up to 18 weeks’ gestation, would regulate how an abortion procedure is recorded in a patient’s chart, distinguishing between an elective abortion and a medically indicated abortion. It defines the latter as an abortion “to remove a deceased fetus,” resolve an ectopic pregnancy, or to avert the death or “serious physical risk of substantial impairment of a major bodily function of a woman.”
Wisconsin’s legislature recently voted not to advance a similar bill this past legislative session.
Blame for the confusion
Anti-abortion groups blame doctors and abortion-rights advocates for creating the confusion around the medical exceptions in abortion bans, insisting it is clear what is a medically indicated abortion and what is purely elective.
“The fact that we’re in a place now that states actually have to define (abortion) is a result of my field, particularly (the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) not clarifying it,” said Dr. Susan Bane, vice chair of the board of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists, which is made up of about 7,500 physicians and other medical professionals who oppose abortion.
The organization has launched a medical education and messaging campaign arguing that abortion bans do not prevent necessary health care.
According to Bane, the main difference between an induced abortion and medically indicated termination is that in the first case, “you want a dead baby at the end of whatever you do.”
The author of the South Dakota law, Republican state Rep. Leslie Heinemann, said he sponsored the measure to quell some of the criticism that the medical exceptions in his state’s ban were ill defined. He admitted he underestimated how difficult it would be to codify in law when care for a miscarriage is necessary.
“Even the medical community had trouble with helping define some of the issues,” he said.
The version of the bill that became law names only a few conditions and leaves the rest up to the discretion of physicians, who must exercise “appropriate and reasonable medical judgment that performance of an abortion is necessary to preserve the life of the pregnant female” to avoid felony charges.
Heinemann insisted his measure would not restrict fertility treatments or birth control. But reproductive health and legal experts say that by defining the beginning of human life as “the entire embryonic and fetal ages from fertilization to full gestation,” it could have that effect.
“Embedding personhood language into state laws does really bring up concern around contraceptive access and IVF access,” said Kimya Forouzan, principal state policy adviser for the Guttmacher Institute, a think tank that supports abortion rights.
“As personhood provisions grow in the state code, it brings up the question: At what point are we granting the legal rights of a person and placing those rights above the individual themselves?”
Dr. Amy Kelley, an OB-GYN in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, who was the chair of the South Dakota chapter of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists from 2023 to 2025, said lawmakers ignored her and other doctors’ concerns that the amended abortion ban is still too vague.
“The whole point of medicine is to prevent people from becoming on the brink of death, right? So are they expecting us to wait until that?” Kelley said. “It’s still not very clear, and the definition for miscarriage and ectopic is also not the one we wanted. It’s just not helpful.”
Kelley said that since her state enacted an abortion ban, she often waits longer to terminate a pregnancy for medical reasons, and will sometimes send patients out of state for care. She noted that the new law doesn’t explain what level of risk to the pregnant woman justifies terminating a pregnancy.
“They want to say elective abortions are not allowed. But what do they consider elective?” she said. “Let’s say they have a heart condition and their risk of dying in pregnancy is 40%. Is that an elective abortion because their risk is not 100%?”
Stateline reporter Sofia Resnick can be reached at sresnick@stateline.org
This story was originally produced by Stateline, which is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network which includes Arizona Mirror, and is supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont shares early-onset Parkinson&apos;s diagnosis weeks before band&apos;s Sphere residency</news:name>
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			<news:title>No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont shares early-onset Parkinson&apos;s diagnosis weeks before band&apos;s Sphere residency</news:title>
			<news:keywords>No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont has been diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson&apos;s disease.
On Saturday, the 58-year-old musician took to social media to give fans an update on his health less than a month before the highly anticipated No Doubt residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada.
&quot;The last couple months, I&apos;m getting ready for the No Doubt Sphere shows. It’s been very fun,&quot; Dumont said in the video posted to Instagram. &quot;Looking through old footage and looking at old photographs and relearning old songs and rehearsing and creating all the video stuff for the screens at the Sphere. It’s kind of made me think about how grateful I am for the life I’ve gotten to lead, as a musician all these years.&quot;
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&quot;It’s thanks to our families and our friends and our listeners and you and everyone who’s come to our shows over the years, thank you,&quot; he continued.
Dumont said that after experiencing various symptoms a number of years ago, he was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson&apos;s disease.
&quot;It’s been a struggle. It’s a struggle every day,&quot; Dumont admitted. &quot;The good news is I can still play music, I can still play guitar. I’ve been doing really well.&quot;
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&quot;I’ve just been very inspired by so many people who have come out to talk about their health issues on social media and that sort of thing,&quot; he explained. &quot;I think it helps erase some of the stigma, and it raises awareness, obviously, and awareness is really important for prevention and for research.&quot;
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&quot;So, that&apos;s it. I&apos;m really excited about the shows. I can&apos;t wait to see everybody,&quot; Dumont said.
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Friends and fans quickly flooded the comment section with words of support.
&quot;My friend, bandmate, and hero……I love you brother,&quot; wrote No Doubt drummer Adrian Young.
&quot;Love you beyond words my friend. Can’t wait to get on stage with you again,&quot; bassist Tony Kanal added.
&quot;You are such a beautiful soul, Tom!! I love you so much and can’t wait get on stage with you!! LFG!!&quot; Gabrial McNair, who has been performing with No Doubt since 1993, wrote.
The Michael J. Fox Foundation&apos;s Instagram account also commented, writing, &quot;Thank you for sharing your diagnosis publicly. We&apos;re sending you our support, and please know that you are not alone.&quot;
Parkinson&apos;s disease is a progressive brain disorder that damages dopamine-producing neurons, according to the Parkinson&apos;s Foundation. Symptoms include tremor, stiffness, slow movement and non-movement issues like depression or sleep issues.
The band will kick off their Las Vegas residency next month, marking their first extended run in 14 years.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Hack at Anodot leaves over a dozen breached companies facing extortion</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The data breach at Anodot, which affects customers like Rockstar Games, is the latest hack aimed at stealing data from a large number of corporate giants.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Cardboard boxes with twine strings suspended in a grid on top were on four tables in Renee Miller and Carianna Liefland’s Upper Elementary classroom at Sedona Charter School on March 26. Students huddled around and reached in with small brushes to clear dirt from wooden replicas of dinosaur bones. A</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>From patio furniture to lawn equipment: Save up to 72% on outdoor deals</news:name>
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			<news:title>From patio furniture to lawn equipment: Save up to 72% on outdoor deals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ready to get outside this spring? These outdoor deals help you upgrade your backyard or patio space for less. Save on grills, patio furniture, garden essentials and more, including over $300 off a grill and griddle combo and 72% off a three-person modular outdoor furniture set. You can even grab a smart bird feeder at 40% off.
Prepare for grilling season with these deals on gas models, smokers and camping stoves.
Coleman Triton 2-burner propane stove: $95.99 (26% off)
Royal Gourmet offset smoker: $149.99 (25% off) 
Royal Gourmet 24-inch charcoal grill: $139.99 (21% off)
Traeger Grills Pro 22 pellet grill and smoker: $497.49 (10% off)
Weber Spirit E-310 gas grill: $449 (10% off)
Original price: $879.99
If you want to grill more than just meat, this option from Captiva Designs has a separate griddle side for everything from veggies to pancakes. Combined, there’s nearly 700 square inches of space across the grill and griddle. A deep front shelf holds barbecue sauce, tools and other supplies.
READ MORE: We found the best grill deals for your summer cookout
Original price: $279
Char-broil is a well-known brand, and its four-burner gas grill is a popular choice. With enough room to grill 25 hamburgers at once and a warming rack for sides, it handles backyard barbecues and weeknight meals with ease. A special sear burner gives you a steakhouse-quality finish.
Original price: $999
Built to last, the Weber Genesis gas grill has flavorizer bars that trap juices, boosting the grill finish everyone loves. A warming rack toasts buns and keeps sides heated, while the side tables help you organize your grilling tools. Elevate your cooking with the brand’s other grates ranging from pizza stone to griddle. 
These deals on modular outdoor furniture and dining sets upgrade your seating setup.
Wicker furniture chairs with side table: $89.99 (25% off)
3-person steel swing: $329.99 (23% off) 
Wicker and metal chaise lounge chair set: $319.20 (20% off) 
Style Selections 4-piece patio conversation set: $498 (17% off)
7-piece rattan patio furniture set: $299.96 (12% off)
READ MORE: Spring-ready outdoor furniture that can transform your deck and yard
Original price: $1,142.82
Kick up your feet this spring with a three-person conversation set. The movable ottoman turns it into a sectional where you can lounge in the sun, and a glass coffee table provides a place for drinks and snacks. Made from weather-resistant wicker rattan, the whole setup can be left out in the rain. Save an impressive 72% — the biggest discount in this roundup.
Original price: $269
At 59% off, these foldable Adirondack chairs won’t fade in the sun, can handle rain and create extra seating on your deck, patio or around the firepit. There are 14 colors to choose from, ranging from neutral black to bright orange. When you need to store them, just fold them in half for easy stacking. 
Original price: $373.98
This four-person dining set is made from sturdy steel and breathable fabric that stays cool even on hot summer days. The slatted table top gives the essence of real wood, but is water-resistant and rustproof. 
Original price: $99
Get 41% off this 108-inch umbrella and add some much-needed shade around your outdoor seating. It offers UPF protection and a tilt function for all-day coverage.  
Warm weather is here — fix patchy grass and clear winter messes with these deals.
Tietoc 6-inch mini electric chainsaw: $29.98 (40% off)
Scotts Turf Builder grass seed sun and shade mix: $29.97 (34% off)
10-gallon grow bags, 5-pack: $17.99 (36% off)
Worx corded electric lawn edger and trencher: $99.99 (23% off)
DeWalt self-propelled mower: $899 (10% off)
Original price: $44.99
Tackle unwanted growth with help from Grampa’s weeder. There’s no need to bend over — just place it over the weed, push down on the footpad, then tilt the handle towards it to pull the roots out. When you’re done, press the release lever and drop it into your waste pile.
READ MORE: If winter wrecked your backyard, these spring deals can help — up to 39% off
Original price: $349.99
Greenworks’ cordless mower is a no-maintenance option with a 40-minute runtime — enough to mow one-third of an acre. It’s lightweight enough for teens and elderly folks to use comfortably, with an ergonomic handle that helps reduce back discomfort. The five-position height control lets you easily adjust the cut to match your lawn. 
Original price: $143.99
Save space with a five-tier vertical planter, while still growing veggies, herbs and flowers — now 59% off. Even those with frequent back and hip pain can garden comfortably with the lifted design, and the food-safe materials make it a smart choice for edible plants. 
Feel safer and stay outside longer with these outdoor lighting deals.
Clip-on deck lights, 16-pack: $29.99 (25% off)
Solar rope lights: $9.48 (27% off)
Solar garden lights, 4-pack: $23.73 (21% off)
Solar pathway lights, 8-pack: $56.99 (10% off)
100-foot string lights: $30.59 (24% off)
Original price: $29.99
A classic set of sturdy 50-foot string lights takes your patio from basic to a go-to backyard hangout. The shatterproof bulbs are compatible with a dimmer, so you can adjust the lighting for your family party or weekend gathering. 
Original price: $189.99
For complete control over your lighting, these Govee string lights have 47 preset color modes. Use the Govee Home app or pair the lights with Alexa or Google Assistant to control them with your voice. Along with the smart features, the bulbs are shatterproof and waterproof for years of use. 
Original price: $65.99
Attach these three motion sensor lights to your garage or home for an illuminated yard. They detect movement from 40 feet away and light up large spaces — improving your property’s security. 
Save on smart bird feeders, garden flags and decorative torches.
Dinosaur and gnome garden statue: $29.99 (40% off)
Metal hanging bird feeder: $16.59 (28% off)
Birdfy hummingbird feeder: $289.99 (17% off)
Woodstock Chimes memorial chime: $97.20 (10% off)
Garden bench: $129.99 (10% off)
Original price: $249.99
Bird enthusiasts won’t be able to tear themselves away from this smart feeder. It shows stunning 4K livestreams of each visitor, identifying them for your records. Set real-time alerts and you’ll be notified the second one lands.
READ MORE: 12 essentials every new birdwatcher should have
Original price: $6.98
Show off your patriotism from every angle with this mini double-sided American flag. It stands out in your front yard or garden area and hangs on any standard flag pole. The thick stitching keeps it in place, even during windy weather. At just $5 right now, you can add a red, white and blue touch without overspending. 
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Original price: $49.99
Decorate your yard and keep the bugs away with this four-pack of torches. Fill them with any natural citronella oil or tougher repellent fuel, and they light up your yard and help repel bugs. They’re built to handle rain and wind without bending or warping. 
If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bishop Barron says Trump ‘owes the pope an apology’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bishop Barron says Trump ‘owes the pope an apology’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bishop Robert Barron said Monday that President Donald Trump owes Pope Leo XIV an apology after Trump posted a scathing message about Leo in a Truth Social post. 
&quot;The statements made by President Trump on Truth Social regarding the Pope were entirely inappropriate and disrespectful,&quot; Barron said in an X post. &quot;They don’t contribute at all to a constructive conversation. It is the Pope’s prerogative to articulate Catholic doctrine and the principles that govern the moral life. In regard to the concrete application of those principles, people of good will can and do disagree.&quot;
&quot;I would warmly recommend that serious Catholics within the Trump administration — Secretary Rubio, Vice President Vance, Ambassador Brian Burch, and others — might meet with Vatican officials so that a real dialogue can take place,&quot; he continued. &quot;This is far preferable to the statements on social media.&quot;
&quot;I am very grateful for the many ways that the Trump administration has reached out to Catholics and other people of faith,&quot; Barron added. &quot;It has been a high honor to serve on the Religious Liberty Commission. No President in my lifetime has shown a greater dedication to defending our first liberty. All that said, I think the President owes the Pope an apology.&quot; 
VATICAN DECLINES TO JOIN TRUMP’S GAZA ‘BOARD OF PEACE,’ CALLS FOR UN LEADERSHIP
Barron’s response was to a Sunday Truth Social post from Trump where the president called Pope Leo out for his stance on foreign policy and the Iran war.
&quot;Pope Leo is WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy,&quot; Trump wrote on Truth Social. &quot;He talks about ‘fear’ of the Trump Administration, but doesn’t mention the FEAR that the Catholic Church, and all other Christian Organizations, had during COVID when they were arresting priests, ministers, and everybody else, for holding Church Services, even when going outside, and being ten and even twenty feet apart.&quot;
Trump went on to say that he likes Louis Prevost, Pope Leo XIV&apos;s brother, more than the pope. 
&quot;I like his brother Louis much better than I like him, because Louis is all MAGA,&quot; the president wrote. &quot;He gets it, and Leo doesn’t! I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon. I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s terrible that America attacked Venezuela, a Country that was sending massive amounts of Drugs into the United States and, even worse, emptying their prisons, including murderers, drug dealers, and killers, into our Country.&quot;
JD VANCE ADMITS HE SPOKE &apos;TOO HARSHLY&apos; AGAINST US BISHOPS ON IMMIGRATION ISSUE
Trump also defended himself, saying he is doing what he was elected to do. 
&quot;And I don’t want a Pope who criticizes the President of the United States because I’m doing exactly what I was elected, IN A LANDSLIDE, to do, setting Record Low Numbers in Crime, and creating the Greatest Stock Market in History,&quot; Trump said. &quot;Leo should be thankful because, as everyone knows, he was a shocking surprise. He wasn’t on any list to be Pope, and was only put there by the Church because he was an American, and they thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J. Trump.&quot;
The president added, &quot;If I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican. Unfortunately, Leo’s Weak on Crime, Weak on Nuclear Weapons, does not sit well with me, nor does the fact that he meets with Obama Sympathizers like David Axelrod, a LOSER from the Left, who is one of those who wanted churchgoers and clerics to be arrested.&quot; 
&quot;Leo should get his act together as Pope, use Common Sense, stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician. It’s hurting him very badly and, more importantly, it’s hurting the Catholic Church! President DONALD J. TRUMP,&quot; Trump wrote. 
POPE LEO PICKS NEW VATICAN AMBASSADOR TO US AS TRUMP TENSIONS MOUNT OVER POLICIES
Pope Leo XIV told reporters on Monday that he is unafraid of Trump. 
&quot;I have no fear of the Trump administration,&quot; Pope Leo told reporters on the papal plane traveling to Algeria.
Pope Leo added, &quot;The message of the church, my message, the message of the Gospel: Blessed are the Peacemakers. I do not look at my role as being political, a politician.&quot; 
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment and was referred back to Trump’s Truth Social post.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DILLON &amp; HITCHCOCK: Opt In Or Lose Big, Arizona</news:name>
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			<news:title>DILLON &amp; HITCHCOCK: Opt In Or Lose Big, Arizona</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Kimmie Dillon &amp; Sarah Hitchcock |
Arizona is known as the national gold standard for education opportunity. With a decades long history of tax credit scholarships supporting families and the nation’s first education savings account (ESA) program, Arizona paved the way for other states to make bold education reforms. Senate Bill 1142, now on the governor’s desk, is the next iteration of such reforms.
Arizona faces a choice: opt in to the federal education freedom tax credit (EFTC)—or lose big. Created by the Working Families Tax Cut Act, taxpayers can claim up to $1,700 in dollar-for-dollar federal tax credits for contributions to nonprofit Scholarship Granting Organizations, referred to as school tuition organizations (STOs) in Arizona. From there, STOs provide scholarships for numerous educational resources—including tuition, tutoring, and special education services—all designed to prioritize students. 
And at what cost to state budgets? Absolutely none.
Simply put, these private donations will have a tremendous impact for Arizona families. If Arizona rejects this opportunity, 177,000 scholarships may be lost over the next three years alone. That’s 177,000 kids who won’t receive the educational support they need. Access to the EFTC ensures that Arizona parents can continue tailoring education to the unique needs of each child.
Importantly, Arizona taxpayers can donate to STOs regardless of their state’s opt in status. But states that decline to participate will effectively require residents to send donations across state-lines, instead of using funds to educate children in their home state.
Arizona is positioned to immediately and uniquely benefit from the EFTC because of its mature network of STOs. These non-profits are well-established—ready to immediately process charitable donations without the ramp up period that may hinder less-prepared states. Where other states may spend the early years building up organizational capacity of the nonprofit sector, Arizona can spend them distributing scholarships.
EFTC scholarships will be another avenue to fund the freedom for families who seek educational instruction alternatives. Denying families this simple yet effective tool will only hinder their ability to do what they need to for their child’s success. Research shows that choice benefits not only participating families, but traditional public school systems, too. A peer-reviewed study examined all 50 states and Washington, D.C., measuring access to private, charter, homeschool, and public school options. The findings were clear: states with higher levels of educational freedom consistently demonstrated higher student achievement.
One of the biggest reasons families chose to privately educate their children is that they desire instruction aligned with their values; one school cannot meet the needs of all students. By providing an array of opportunities, families are free to choose what’s best for their child. Arizona now has an opportunity to provide an additional $983 million in funding over the next three years.
Momentum is growing across the country with nearly 30 states opting in to the credit. A bipartisan coalition of governors and state legislators have embraced educational freedom, and now our state can supercharge education freedom for students and families.
Opt in or lose big, Arizona.





Kimmie Dillon serves as executive director of the America First Policy Institute’s Arizona state chapter. Sarah Hitchcock serves as director of the Education Freedom campaign at the America First Policy Institute.
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			  <news:name>Country star Ella Langley says &apos;very scary&apos; Alabama church haunted house led to her getting &apos;saved again&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Country star Ella Langley says &apos;very scary&apos; Alabama church haunted house led to her getting &apos;saved again&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ella Langley is opening up about what it was like for her growing up in a small town as a Southern Baptist.
During an interview on the &quot;This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von&quot; podcast, the 26-year-old country music star spoke about her upbringing in a small town in Alabama, recalling getting scared in the church&apos;s &quot;judgment houses.&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s, like, they do it around Halloween,&quot; she said. &quot;It&apos;s like a haunted house for Christians, I guess. Very scary. I remember our youth group took us. You get in there, and it&apos;s like this car crash scene, and it&apos;s pretty much like convincing you… that you could die the second you walk out of here, so you better settle up. You better get saved.&quot;
She explained that the haunted houses &quot;affected me so bad&quot; that when they asked her youth group if anyone wanted to talk, she raised her hand and &quot;got saved again.&quot;
CARRIE UNDERWOOD WARNS HOLLYWOOD IS A &apos;SELF-SERVING BUSINESS,&apos; CREDITS FAITH FOR KEEPING HER GROUNDED
The &quot;Excuse the Mess&quot; singer recalled her dad telling her, &quot;Well, you are kind of a dumba--, cuz that&apos;s the whole point of being saved.&quot;
Langley explained that she was homeschooled for many years, and her life consisted of going to church, noting, &quot;pretty much all we did was go to church.&quot;
She noted it was a &quot;really, really small church. It started in a barn. The house that I also grew up in, my dad grew up in, and there was an old barn across the street, and it started in hay bales on that barn, and then they moved it to a church, and I mean every Sunday and Wednesday until I was 18 years old.&quot;
She compared growing up in a small town to her experience with fame, explaining, &quot;You&apos;ve known all these people your whole life,&quot; and growing up in that environment, &quot;I would hear s--- about me all the time,&quot; adding, &quot;you just get used to that.&quot;
COUNTRY MUSIC STAR ELLA LANGLEY JOINS SYDNEY SWEENEY AS AMERICAN EAGLE&apos;S NEW &apos;DENIM DARLING&apos;
Langley began her career on social media, gaining a following by posting covers on TikTok and Instagram, leading her to release her EP &quot;Excuse the Mess&quot; in 2023.
The EP helped solidify her fan base and included many of her early hits, including &quot;If You Have To&quot; and &quot;Country Boy&apos;s Dream Girl.&quot; She achieved mainstream success when she collaborated with Riley Green on her hit song &quot;You Look Like You Love Me,&quot; which went viral on TikTok, got millions of streams on Spotify and Apple Music, and expanded her audience.
Her debut studio album, &quot;Hungover,&quot; was released in August 2024, and in April 2025, Langley was presented with the ACM New Female Artist of the Year award by country icon Miranda Lambert, who has become a good friend to the budding star.
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&quot;I was singing constantly as a kid. Like I said, I&apos;ve known my whole life what I wanted to do, so I was always doing it,&quot; she told Grammy.com in August 2024, adding she became a stronger songwriter during COVID, saying, &quot;all I did was write, write, write.&quot;
The &quot;Choosin&apos; Texas&quot; singer told the outlet that storytelling is in her blood, noting, her &quot;dad&apos;s an incredible storyteller&quot; and so was her grandpa. &quot;Storytelling is what my family did,&quot; she said.
When speaking with Theo Von on the podcast, she credited her grandparents on her father&apos;s side for nurturing her love of music, saying her &quot;grandpa could play anything by ear.&quot;
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&quot;I was, like, the first girl in the family, and I started to match pitch with [my grandma] as a baby, and so she figured out I could sing, and singing was her thing, and my grandpa could, like I said, play any instrument by ear, and so at their house, that&apos;s all we did,&quot; she said
&quot;I sang at church a lot. I learned how to read from singing hymnals,&quot; she added. &quot;I really, just the whole time, like, my whole family, we all just were like, &apos;this is what she&apos;s gonna do.&apos;&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump warns China of &apos;staggering&apos; 50% tariff if caught supplying military aid to Iran</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump warns China of &apos;staggering&apos; 50% tariff if caught supplying military aid to Iran</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump warned China could face &quot;staggering&quot; new tariffs if caught supplying military aid to Iran, escalating tensions as the U.S. prepares to squeeze the regime with a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz.
&quot;Maybe they [provided military aid to Iran] a little bit at the beginning, but I don&apos;t think they would anymore, no,&quot; Trump said in an exclusive &quot;Sunday Morning Futures&quot; interview.
&quot;But if we catch them doing that, they get a 50% tariff, which is a staggering amount.&quot;
House Foreign Affairs Committee member Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., warned that China risks serious economic consequences should it wade too far into the conflict, arguing Beijing &quot;has an interest not to tick off&quot; Trump.
TRUMP ORDERS A BLOCKADE IN THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ AS TENSIONS WITH IRAN SOAR
&quot;I suspect if they do, he&apos;s not going to be like Obama and draw a line in the sand that they continuously walk over. He will impose that, and it&apos;s going to hurt,&quot; he told &quot;The Big Weekend Show&quot; on Sunday.
Burchett also defended the administration’s broader pressure campaign, saying economic and military moves are necessary to counter adversaries like Iran and deter further escalation in the region.
&quot;He uses diplomacy very well. It may be at the end of his fist, but he does, and by sending JD Vance, I think he showed the seriousness of this country,&quot; he said, referring to attempts to broker a peace deal with the regime over the weekend.
TRUMP’S APOCALYPTIC IRAN WARNING RAISES STAKES FOR SWEEPING US STRIKE THREAT
He added, &quot;These people [the Iranian regime] are demonic, and you&apos;ve got to realize that&apos;s what they&apos;re dealing with... the only thing they understand is total destruction, and they want Armageddon... Trump was right to go in and try to stop their nuclear abilities, because that&apos;s exactly what they want to do. As soon as they get the ability, they will launch a missile against Israel. They will cause World War III. Trump is preventing that, and the price of gas is the cost we&apos;re having to pay right now, unfortunately.&quot;
The president and his broader administration made moves in the foreign policy sphere over the weekend, with the vice president and other U.S. negotiators meeting with Iranian and Pakistani delegations for marathon ceasefire talks in Islamabad on Saturday.
After those talks failed, Trump announced a sweeping &quot;all in, all out&quot; blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, slated to take effect early Monday.
&quot;We&apos;re not going to let Iran make money on selling oil to people that they like and not people that they don&apos;t like... It&apos;s going to be all or none and that&apos;s the way it is,&quot; Trump told Fox News&apos; Maria Bartiromo.
&quot;You saw what we did with Venezuela. It&apos;ll be something very similar to that but at a higher level.&quot;
Fox News&apos; Greg Norman-Diamond, Michael Sinkewicz, Morgan Phillips, Preston Mizell, Robert McGreevy and Jasmine Baehr contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Aaron Judge calls out Yankees&apos; offensive struggles after getting swept</news:name>
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			<news:title>Aaron Judge calls out Yankees&apos; offensive struggles after getting swept</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The New York Yankees started the 2026 season hot, winning their first eight out of 10 games, but since last Tuesday, the bats have gone ice-cold.
The Yankees lost a series to the Athletics and then were swept by the Tampa Bay Rays in a series over the weekend.
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Aaron Judge put the team’s offensive struggles on notice after a 5-4 loss on Sunday.
&quot;We need to simplify some things at the plate,&quot; Judge told reporters via MLB.com. &quot;We’re trying to hit every single pitch we see up there and getting ourselves in some bad counts and bad situations. As a group, if we simplify our approach a little bit, hunt the pitch that we’re looking for and pass the baton, I think we’ll be in a better spot.&quot;
Judge has also been lethargic at the plate as he’s coming off three American League MVP awards in the last four seasons and some time with Team USA in the World Baseball Classic.
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Through 15 games, Judge is only hitting .218 with four home runs, nine RBI and a double. He was 2-for-10 against the Rays, despite a two-run homer on Sunday.
It was the Rays’ first three-game sweep of the Yankees since 2021.
&quot;We didn’t get a lot of traffic when we needed to in this series,&quot; Judge added. &quot;We had one hit for the majority of the game, and a couple of these games. I think if guys take their walks when they need to and focus on a pitch they can drive, we’ll be in a better spot.&quot;
New York is now 8-7 this season and in a three-way tie for the American League East division lead.
The Yankees return home Monday for a seven-game home stand. The team will welcome the Los Angeles Angels for four games and then turn their attention to the Kansas City Royals.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>The Next Test in the Iran War: Which Side Can Endure More Economic Pain?</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Next Test in the Iran War: Which Side Can Endure More Economic Pain?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump is trying to choke off the country’s lifeline with a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. But the Iranians are betting that his tolerance for political pain is limited.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Lawmakers put expulsion threats atop House agenda as return sets up high-stakes week</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The push to forcibly remove multiple scandal-ridden members of Congress is picking up steam with several potential expulsion votes on deck this week.
Reps. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif. and Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, are expected to face an immediate expulsion threat when the House returns from a two-week recess on Tuesday. 
Swalwell, who dropped out of California’s 2026 gubernatorial race Sunday, is facing multiple sexual assault and misconduct allegations, including at least one involving a former staffer. The Manhattan district attorney’s office has also opened a criminal investigation into an incident that allegedly occurred in New York City.
Swalwell has repeatedly characterized the allegations as &quot;false,&quot; though he acknowledged a lack of judgment on Sunday. He has pledged to vigorously defend himself.
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Gonzales, who has admitted to having an affair with a staff member who later died by setting herself on fire, dropped his re-election bid in March after House GOP leadership called on him to suspend his campaign. He is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., said over the weekend that she would introduce a resolution to expel Swalwell from the chamber if he does not resign. Meanwhile, Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez, D-N.M., is vowing to draft a measure that would expel Gonzales.
The female lawmakers have said they support expelling both men from the House of Representatives. A growing share of lawmakers in both parties appear to share that view.
&quot;That vote comes to the floor, I will be voting yes on both measures,&quot; Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., said on NBC’s &quot;Meet the Press&quot; on Sunday. &quot;These allegations are despicable and they demean the integrity of Congress. These things are just completely unacceptable. And as far as I’m concerned, both gentlemen need to go home.&quot;
&quot;I think that this is very important that we believe women and that we show people across the Capitol and across the country that we will not accept this kind of behavior,&quot; Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., also said.
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Expelling a member of Congress is an incredibly high bar, and it is currently unclear whether both expulsion resolutions can obtain the two-thirds majority required to pass. To be successful, a significant portion of lawmakers will have to vote in favor of removing a member of their own party.
Former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., who was removed from the House in 2023, is the most recent member to be expelled. President Donald Trump pardoned Santos in 2025 after he was convicted of wire fraud and identity theft and sentenced to more than seven years in prison.
Both House Republican and Democratic leadership have yet to comment on rank-and-file efforts to expel Swalwell and Gonzales.
Reps. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., and Cory Mills, R-Fla., could also become potential targets of expulsion resolutions, though just a handful of members have thus far signaled they would support the removal of the lawmaker from their own party.
&quot;They should resign IMMEDIATELY. If they don’t, we should expel all of them,&quot; Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., wrote on social media Sunday, referring to Swalwell and Gonzales, too. 
Cherfilus-McCormick is facing more than five decades in prison after allegedly funneling more than $5 million in disaster relief money to fund her congressional campaign and personal lifestyle.
A House Ethics adjudicatory subcommittee in March found her guilty of more than two dozen violations as part of an investigation separate from the federal criminal indictment. The panel is expected to formally recommend its suggested punishment later this month, which could be as severe as expulsion. 
House Democratic leadership has indicated they will withhold judgment on Cherfilus-McCormick until the ethics panel announces its decision.
Mills, a former Army combat veteran, has faced myriad controversies, including allegedly misrepresenting his military service, domestic violence and threatening to release sexually explicit photos of a former girlfriend, and abusing his committee assignments to benefit defense contracting firms he owns. He is also the target of a House Ethics Committee investigation.
Both lawmakers have denied any wrongdoing and are running for re-election.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The simple tax habit that could save you thousands over your lifetime</news:name>
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			<news:title>The simple tax habit that could save you thousands over your lifetime</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s April 13, and if you haven’t filed your taxes yet, you’re not alone — but waiting until the last minute could be one of the most expensive financial habits you have.
The difference comes down to timing. Early filers tend to receive refunds weeks sooner and are less likely to rush into errors or miss out on credits. That extra time — and cash — can be used to pay off bills, build savings or earn returns, creating small financial gains that add up significantly over the course of a lifetime.
&quot;I would simply say your tax return is your single largest financial transaction each year, and you&apos;ll be developing it for the next 30, 40, 50 and in some cases 60 or more years,&quot; Mark Steber, chief tax officer at Jackson Hewitt Tax Services, told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;It&apos;s probably a good idea to start to develop some best practices, one of which is not to wait to the last minute to start trying to do your tax return,&quot; he added.
Filing early won’t change how much you owe, but it can shape what you do with your money next. Getting a refund sooner gives taxpayers more time to pay down high-interest debt, build emergency savings or invest — moves that can compound over time.
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The IRS issues more than 100 million refunds each year, totaling over $400 billion, underscoring how significant that money can be — and how much timing matters for those who receive it.
It can be even more important for those who owe money to the IRS.
&quot;If you&apos;re gonna owe, you should have found that out several months ago, so you can start allocating money aside, and you won&apos;t run the risk of refund shock or disappointment or balance due trauma,&quot; Steber said.
Filing early can also help protect taxpayers from fraud. Once a return is submitted, it becomes much harder for identity thieves to file a fraudulent return in someone else’s name.
&quot;You file early you get your money early, but more important than getting your refund early. You lock up your data, you lock up your personal information with the IRS and your state. That protects you from ID thieves, from refund thieves and a whole lot of other bad things that creep into the system,&quot; Steber added.
Last-minute filers are also more likely to rush, increasing the chances of errors or missed deductions and credits — mistakes that can directly reduce a refund or increase what’s owed.
&quot;Give some attention to your tax return each and every year. Can&apos;t really do it this year at the last hour, but some best practices will save you money, lower your stress and put more tax refund dollars in your pocket over time,&quot; Steber said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Slate Auto raises $650M to fund its affordable EV truck plans</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Slate Auto&apos;s latest funding round was led by existing investor TWG Global, a firm run by LA Dodgers owner Mark Walter.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kate Hudson says raising fame-obsessed kids would make her a ‘failure’ as a mom</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kate Hudson says raising fame-obsessed kids would make her a ‘failure’ as a mom</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Running Point&quot; star Kate Hudson says raising fame-obsessed kids would make her a &quot;failure&quot; as a mom.
Hudson beamed about her three children and the values she has instilled in them as they get older, while speaking with Fox News Digital about Netflix&apos;s &quot;Running Point&quot; collaboration with State Farm and the upcoming second season.
&quot;Well, my thing is, if my kids drive or purpose is for fame and success, then it&apos;s something that would feel like a failure of mine,&quot; the star began. &quot;If that is how they equate feeling significant, then, you know, they&apos;re being fed a lie.&quot;
Instead, Hudson has tried to teach her kids, Ryder, Bingham and Rani, to find what really drives their purpose and to stay true to their values.
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&quot;So, for me, the most important thing for me with my kids is that they feel self-possessed, that they understand what really drives purpose, and what does a purposeful life look like for them, and where do they hold their values, right? What are those values and why?
&quot;And if you value fame and success, we&apos;d probably have a big sit down,&quot; Hudson said.
WATCH: ‘RUNNING POINT’ STAR KATE HUDSON SAYS CHASING FAME WOULD MAKE HER A ‘FAILURE’ AS A MOM
Hudson has three children: Ryder, who she shares with Chris Robinson; Bingham, who she shares with Matt Bellamy; and Rani Rose, who she shares with Danny Fujikawa.
Hudson noted that if her kids believed that fame and success equaled opportunity that she would understand the desire. &quot;But the reality is that those things don&apos;t constitute or create a really fulfilling life. What does is that the work that they&apos;re doing is bringing them hopefully purpose and community purpose,&quot; she said.
Ahead of the release of the second season of &quot;Running Point,&quot; Hudson shared that her work ethic has been instilled in her since she was a child.
&quot;I think work ethic is something that I grew up with. I&apos;m a worker bee. I work really hard, and I think that my thing with my kids is you just have to keep chipping away at the things that you love, and you have to show a really strong work ethic and get devoted to the things you love,&quot; Hudson said. &quot;And keep working at it because everybody recognizes a hard worker and kindness. I mean that&apos;s success, right?&quot;
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Hudson plays Isla Gordon in &quot;Running Point&quot; -- a reformed party girl who proves herself to be a businesswoman after she&apos;s unexpectedly put in charge of her family&apos;s professional basketball team. Hudson told Fox News Digital that she&apos;s 50-50 when relating to Isla&apos;s ambition and drive.
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&quot;I do in the sense that I do everything with my whole, with everything, you know. When I put my mind to something, I roll my sleeves up, I want to get it done, and I want to do it right. I think Isla really wants to get it right, but her drive and her ambition comes from a more, I think, a place where she loves what she does, which I can relate to, but there&apos;s also a dysfunctional side of it, which is what makes the comedy so fun,&quot; Hudson began.
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&quot;But I wouldn&apos;t say that I have calculated ambition. I love the arts and I wanna tell good stories and I want to do things that move me and that feel like I can do and that could be a great thing to be able to do if I get that opportunity,&quot; she continued. &quot;But I don&apos;t have this like, driving ambition to win, and Isla does.&quot;
&quot;Running Point&quot; teamed up with State Farm for their first-ever partnership with Netflix. In the cameo, Hudson&apos;s Isla Gordon and Chet Hanks&apos; Travis Bugg are seen with Jake from State Farm. Hudson told Fox News Digital that once Jake from State Farm came on set, he was the most famous person there.
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&quot;Jake from State Farm was like the most famous guy on the set. Everybody was all freaking out that Jake from State Farm was there. It was like, you had Ray Romano here and then Jake from State Farm and everybody was like, &apos;Is that Jake from State Farm?&apos;&quot; Hudson said, adding that it was an exciting day filming with the face of the brand.
&quot;Running Point&quot; season two premieres on Netflix on April 23.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>AI tax filing sounds easy — until it leaves you owing the IRS thousands of dollars</news:name>
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			<news:title>AI tax filing sounds easy — until it leaves you owing the IRS thousands of dollars</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Using AI to file your taxes might feel like a smart shortcut. It isn’t. 
With the April 15 deadline approaching, millions of Americans are looking for ways to make tax season less painful, and some AI CEOs are promoting their tools as a helpful solution. 
AI chatbots, including ChatGPT, Claude and Grok, explain tax rules, flag deductions, and even help assemble a tax return in mere minutes. These tools are seductive, given how frustrating the endless stacks of IRS forms can be. 
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But don&apos;t be fooled: doing your taxes with AI puts you at serious financial risk. That is why the IRS is currently cautioning taxpayers against it for this purpose.
AI is genuinely useful for helping people understand the taxation process. Ask an AI chatbot to explain the difference between a credit and a deduction and it will usually give you a clear answer. Ask it to summarize a rule and it can save you time.  
But filing a tax return is not just about sounding informed. It’s about making sure all the information you input is correct. 
AI tools might give you useful &quot;suggestions&quot; or even craft certain forms for you. However, have they done it competently and in accordance with the law? This is where things get tricky. AI tools must always be used with a strong degree of expert oversight, and unless you are a tax expert, you are at risk of making incorrect or even fraudulent filings.
Using AI for tax preparation fails across all five core principles of the TRACE framework for safe AI use: task exposure (mistakes can have serious consequences), response tolerance (tax filing requires precision, not &quot;good enough&quot; answers), audit feasibility (most users lack the expertise to verify outputs), confabulation risk (AI can generate incorrect information), and environmental sensitivity (sensitive financial data may be exposed).
Consumer AI tools are not built to guarantee accuracy. They generate answers that read well and sound convincing, but that’s very different from applying a complex tax code correctly, line by line, based on individual circumstances. 
A recent study showed how wide that gap can be. When tested on standard tax scenarios, leading AI systems routinely made big mistakes — misapplying thresholds, miscalculating liabilities, and incorrectly determining eligibility for common credits that millions of taxpayers depend on and claim for themselves every year.
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According to the study, &quot;Our experiment shows that state-of-the-art models succeed in calculating less than a third of federal income tax returns even on this simplified sample set.&quot; Would you trust an accountant who had a 30 percent chance of filing your tax return correctly? 
Often the tax errors made by AI aren&apos;t small. Another study found AI turning in results that were off by thousands of dollars. Again, would you ever tolerate that from an accountant? 
The danger isn’t just that AI gets things wrong. It’s that it gets things wrong with confidence.
A chatbot doesn’t hesitate or flag uncertainty. It delivers a polished answer that feels authoritative, even when it’s incorrect. That creates a false sense of security at exactly the moment when precision matters most.  
Unlike a tax professional, an AI doesn’t bear any responsibility if you get penalized by the IRS. It’s very likely you’ll incur steep penalties if your taxes are inaccurate — and claiming &quot;the robot ate my homework&quot; is no excuse. Moreover, even if you are lucky enough to not be caught by IRS this time around, remember that later years’ tax preparation uses previous years’ as a blueprint, and so these error can propagate into the future. 
There&apos;s also the matter of what you&apos;re revealing to the AI. To get meaningful tax help from an AI tool, you’re often prompted to share highly sensitive personal and financial data — income details, household information, addresses, and sometimes full tax documents. That’s the same information experts constantly warn people to protect so their identities aren’t stolen.
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Once that data is entered, most users have no idea how it’s handled. How long is it stored? Who can access it? Could it be used to improve future systems? The answers are not always clear and the level of transparency varies across platforms. 
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Even advocates of AI tools, such as the general counsel for Elon Musk’s xAI (which produces Grok), tend to warn users to check the results for themselves.  
You should treat AI like a translator, not a decision-maker. Let it help you understand terminology, prepare questions, and do research. But when it comes to actually filing your taxes, the tools and professionals are there for a reason.
The appeal of handing your taxes to a chatbot is obvious, but when the margin for error is measured in large dollar sums, fast doesn’t mean correct. 
AI can make tax season easier. Just don’t expect it to do everything for you.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump congratulates Rory McIlroy on back-to-back Masters wins: &apos;Becoming more and more a legend&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump congratulates Rory McIlroy on back-to-back Masters wins: &apos;Becoming more and more a legend&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump praised Rory McIlroy after his latest Masters triumph on Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club.
McIlroy became the fourth golfer in history to earn back-to-back green jackets, edging the field by just one shot.
&quot;Congratulations to Rory McIlroy on another Great Championship, The Masters! He performed tremendously under intense pressure, something which few people would be able to even think about doing. With each year, Rory is becoming more and more a LEGEND!&quot; Trump wrote in a post to Truth Social during his return to Washington from Florida on Sunday evening.
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Trump then pointed to McIlroy’s next stop, saying he’s eager to see him compete at Doral in Florida.
&quot;I look forward to watching him compete in two weeks at Doral. The quality of Professional Golfers today has become extraordinary, each and every one of them. They should all be proud of the way they played at The Masters this weekend!&quot;
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Trump was on hand when McIlroy appeared at the 2016 World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral Blue Monster Course in Doral.
Trump also reflected on McIlroy’s career Grand Slam last year, saying the Northern Irishman showed &quot;tremendous courage.&quot;
&quot;I have to congratulate Rory, he showed tremendous courage,&quot; Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One in April 2025. &quot;He was having a hard time, but he showed great guts, stamina and courage. People have no idea how tough that is... and (he) came back.&quot;
After tying at 11-under par with Justin Rose, McIlroy entered a playoff to decide the green jacket. He ultimately outlasted Rose to win the 89th Masters, bringing an 11-year pursuit of the career milestone to a conclusion.
But McIlroy’s victory Sunday also featured plenty of drama, as he edged two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler by one stroke to avoid another playoff.
Tiger Woods was the last to accomplish the rare feat of back-to-back Masters victories, when he was a repeat winner in 2001 and 2002. McIlroy now joins a short list that includes Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Nick Faldo.
McIlroy held a Masters-record six-shot lead after 36 holes, but an early stumble Sunday dropped him into a tie for fourth before he regained control and powered his way to the top of the leaderboard. McIlroy&apos;s first place finish earned him $4.5 million from the $22.5 million purse.
Trump has been an avid golfer for decades and has owned more than a dozen golf courses across multiple countries. PGA Tour tournaments and LIV Golf events have been held at Trump-owned courses over the years.
McIlroy and Trump have spent time on the course together, with the six-time major winner telling The Irish Times in 2025 that he played a round with the then-president-elect ahead of the inauguration. He also said Trump &quot;loves golf.&quot;
McIlroy could return in just over two weeks at the 2026 World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship, which returns to Doral on April 29.
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			  <news:name>Two arrested in possible shooting near OpenAI CEO Sam Altman&apos;s home</news:name>
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			<news:title>Two arrested in possible shooting near OpenAI CEO Sam Altman&apos;s home</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two arrests have been made after a possible gunshot was fired near the San Francisco home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman early Sunday, just two days after a man allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at his residence.
Amanda Tom, 25, and Muhamad Tarik Hussein, 23, were arrested and charged with negligent discharge in connection with &quot;possible shots&quot; being fired in the Russian Hill neighborhood, the San Francisco Police Department said. Police did not name Altman or identify the residence as belonging to Altman in its press release.
An OpenAI spokesperson told Fox News Digital Monday morning that the incident was unrelated and had no connection to Altman, adding that there was no indication that Altman&apos;s home was being targeted.
The San Francisco Standard first reported that two suspects in a Honda sedan had stopped near Altman’s property at 1:40 a.m. Sunday and fired a shot from the car’s passenger window.
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Security personnel at the compound reported hearing a gunshot before the vehicle sped away, though the car’s license plate was caught on surveillance footage, the outlet reported, citing a police report.
Detectives determined the car belonged to Tom, which led officers to a home in San Francisco, police said. Tom and Hussein were found at the home, where they were arrested without incident. Officers also seized three firearms found inside the home.
&quot;The SFPD takes crimes involving guns extremely seriously, and anyone committing acts like these will be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,&quot; said San Francisco Police Chief Derrick Lew. &quot;I want to thank our officers whose swift actions identified these suspects, took them into custody, and got dangerous weapons off our streets.&quot;
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The incident comes after a 20-year-old man allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at Altman’s home and threatened OpenAI’s headquarters in San Francisco on Friday, the company confirmed at the time.
Officers arrested the man, who allegedly threatened to burn down the building, and recognized him as the same suspect in the Molotov cocktail incident, police said.
Police did not immediately identify the suspect, though the Standard and local news outlet KNTV reported his name as Daniel Alejandro Moreno-Gama. Reports indicate he was charged with attempted murder, arson, criminal threats, two counts of possession of an incendiary device and two counts of possessing a destructive device.
No injuries were reported in either incident.
Police have yet to release a possible motive for the alleged attack on Friday.
The Molotov cocktail attack came days after the New Yorker published an in-depth investigation that touched on concerns some people have about Altman and the company.
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			  <news:name>Issa Rae says DEI has become a &apos;bad word&apos; in Hollywood as executives of color &apos;tiptoe&apos; to keep jobs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Issa Rae says DEI has become a &apos;bad word&apos; in Hollywood as executives of color &apos;tiptoe&apos; to keep jobs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Actress Issa Rae said Thursday that she believes diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) has become a toxic topic for the entertainment industry.
&quot;I’m seeing it,&quot; the &quot;Insecure&quot; actress said while participating in TheWrap’s Creators x Hollywood Summit. &quot;Just blatantly. People are scared and just not necessarily investing the same way that they would have before. Even executives who, you know, are of color are also like tiptoeing like, &apos;Well, I can&apos;t co-sign you because I&apos;m going to lose my job.&apos; And that&apos;s scary to see and sad to see because it&apos;s kind of like a bad word now.&quot; 
&quot;We all know that, typically, when we&apos;re talking about diversity, equity [and] inclusion, it is about giving people opportunities that would otherwise not have them as opposed to pity hires and pity shows and the like,&quot; she continued. &quot;It&apos;s changed meanings and has become a bad word, but it hasn&apos;t affected what we do and who I create for and what our company creates for and who we prioritize. And it never will.&quot;
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Rae was asked about Hollywood and other major industries rolling back DEI initiatives since President Donald Trump took office again in 2025. As a series creator herself, Rae admitted that people have to be &quot;smarter&quot; about how they package diverse projects.
&quot;Like, ‘It’s not a show about a Black woman, it’s a show about class,&apos;&quot; Rae said. &quot;As icky as that might feel, it gets the show sold. You know, a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down.&quot;
Rae claimed that minorities were &quot;back to limited representation&quot; in entertainment that she hasn&apos;t seen since beginning her YouTube series &quot;Awkward Black Girl&quot; in 2011.
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&quot;I started ‘Awkward Black Girl’ because there was a dearth of representation in the industry, and it felt like this was my opportunity to put an archetype into the space that didn’t exist at the time,&quot; she said. &quot;And now, even after so much progress, we’re kind of back to limited representation and having to stake claim of our stories. We’re back where we started, in a way, but wiser.&quot;
Rae has pushed politics and representation in the past. In 2025, she canceled a sold-out show at the Kennedy Center after Trump was named chairman of the center.
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&quot;Unfortunately, due to what I believe to be an infringement on the values of an institution that has faithfully celebrated artists of all backgrounds through all mediums, I&apos;ve decided to cancel my appearance at this venue,&quot; Rae wrote on Instagram.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Giannis Antetokounmpo calls sidelining &apos;disrespectful&apos; as Bucks&apos; season comes to end</news:name>
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			<news:title>Giannis Antetokounmpo calls sidelining &apos;disrespectful&apos; as Bucks&apos; season comes to end</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo remained peeved with the organization for keeping him sidelined when he feels like he could have played in the final days of the season.
Antetokounmpo has had a roller coaster time with the Bucks over the last two seasons due to trade rumors and how the team has managed him with injury concerns. The Bucks have said that he was still not cleared to play after he suffered a left knee hyperextension and bone bruise when he landed awkwardly on a dunk on March 15.
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He hasn’t played since then and Milwaukee went 4-11 with him on the bench, including the season-ending loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday.
&quot;Being cleared to play, I don’t understand. I’ve never in my life denied participation in practice,&quot; Antetokounmpo said. &quot;Whoever came up with that is disrespectful towards what I’ve done for this team and the way I carry myself.
&quot;I did what I was supposed to do. I wasn’t able to come on the court now. Who has that say? It comes from above. I thought I had control. OK, if I’m healthy, I’m going to play. This just shows me that not just me, players in general, don’t have no control. No, I didn’t feel like I had control.&quot;
Antetokounmpo was seen warming up with no signs of injury.
&quot;It was draining for me, for sure,&quot; Antetokounmpo said. &quot;If it was draining for me, it was definitely draining for me and the organization.&quot;
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The Bucks could look to trade Antetokounmpo in the offseason, or he could possibly sign a four-year, $275 million extension in October.
Still, Antetokounmpo said he hasn’t formally been offered an extension and that it was still too far away for him to think about.
&quot;That’s too far away. It’s something I have to sit down with my family and see what’s best for me, what’s best for my family,&quot; Antetokounmpo said. &quot;Money doesn’t mean nothing to me. Zero. Absolutely zero. What means something to me, it’s winning.&quot;
Antetokounmpo was the centerpiece of the team’s 2021 championship and has won the NBA MVP award twice. Should he stay with the Bucks for the 2026-27 season and beyond, the team could look drastically different.
Doc Rivers is not expected back with the Bucks next season. Several players have options to exercise for next year, while others are eligible for an extension.
Milwaukee will have numerous decisions to make this summer.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			<news:title>Roblox introduces ‘Kids’ and ‘Select’ accounts for age-appropriate access to games and chat</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Users aged five to nine will be assigned to a &quot;Roblox Kids&quot; account, and users aged nine to 15 to will be put in a &quot;Roblox Select&quot; account.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-NFL first-round pick suffers season-ending knee injury while attempting pro comeback in arena league</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-NFL first-round pick suffers season-ending knee injury while attempting pro comeback in arena league</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Denver Broncos took a flyer on quarterback Paxton Lynch during the 2016 NFL Draft, selecting him in the first round that year in one of the event’s biggest shockers.
However, the former Memphis Tigers standout would only play five NFL games before he bounced around the league from practice squad to practice squad. He was last seen on the Pittsburgh Steelers’ roster in 2020.
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Lynch was attempting to find a route back into the NFL and landed with the Colorado Spartans of the National Arena League before the 2026 season. He was in his third game with the Spartans when he suffered a torn LCL.
&quot;I was p---ed off,&quot; he told The Denver Post. &quot;And it sucks. I didn’t want it to be like this.&quot;
Lynch appeared to take solace in being able to play again – even if it was in an indoor football league. He suggested he was up for the challenge.
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&quot;I was like, ‘OK, if I play this year in arena football, I’m going to play as Paxton Lynch. I’m going to have full confidence in myself. I don’t really care.’ And that’s what I did,&quot; he told the paper.
&quot;It felt good to do that again.&quot;
He had three touchdown passes in three games with Colorado. Javin Kilgo replaced him at quarterback. Through five games, Colorado is 2-3.
Lynch told The Denver Post he wasn’t sure if he would play in 2027, but if the National Arena League is where his career ended, he said he was just fine with that.
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			  <news:name>Discovery at Monticello reveals construction secrets Thomas Jefferson left out of maps and letters</news:name>
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			<news:title>Discovery at Monticello reveals construction secrets Thomas Jefferson left out of maps and letters</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Archaeologists have uncovered a previously unknown remnant of Thomas Jefferson&apos;s era at Monticello: a brick kiln used to build his home.
The kiln was recently found on the east side of the Founding Father&apos;s home amid an excavation that began in March, officials said.
Monticello historians believe it dates back to the early 1770s — some time before Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
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It was part of the construction of Monticello I, the first version of Jefferson&apos;s home. 
The current structure reflects a later rebuild and expansion completed after his time in France, after 1789. 
Photos from the site show researchers working around a rectangular dig at Monticello, exposing evenly spaced brick channels and revealing several bricks stamped with initials.
The kiln was a large, temporary oven used to harden bricks, said Crystal O&apos;Connor, manager of archaeological field research at Monticello.
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O’Connor told Fox News Digital that archaeologists found brick channels &quot;filled with overcooked brick rubble, and the soil beneath them had been baked hard by intense heat.&quot;
Archaeologists &quot;immediately started hitting brick, and uncovered a series of low parallel brick walls, evenly spaced about a foot and a half apart, with channels running between them,&quot; she said.
&quot;While the team and I weren’t sure of what we were looking at initially, that pattern is a telltale sign of a brick kiln,&quot; O&apos;Connor added.
Workers once stacked thousands of unfired bricks atop the kiln and kept fires burning for several days until the bricks, eventually used to build Monticello, hardened.
&quot;When the firing was done, workers took the kiln apart and carried the finished bricks to the house,&quot; said O&apos;Connor.
She added, &quot;This kiln was crucial to building the home of the author of the Declaration of Independence.&quot;
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O&apos;Connor noted that it was likely run by George Dudley or William Bishop, two White workmen who were hired by Jefferson — and that it relied heavily on slave labor.
Though Jefferson wasn&apos;t making the bricks by hand, the Virginia statesman was certainly aware of the kiln&apos;s existence.
&quot;Jefferson knew about this work because he contracted with his brickmakers for a set number of bricks before each major building campaign,&quot; O&apos;Connor said.
&quot;He would not have overseen the firings himself. Dudley or Bishop would have managed that process.&quot;
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O&apos;Connor said records show Jefferson calculated whether hauling finished bricks uphill or producing them on site was more efficient in late 1774.
&quot;We wonder if the brickmakers themselves pointed out the problem of dragging barrels of water and loads of firewood uphill, and if that helped push Jefferson to do the math and move the work downhill, closer to the raw materials,&quot; she added.
O&apos;Connor noted that &quot;very few&quot; artifacts were found at the site, other than bricks — but 18th-century remnants were interesting nonetheless.
These included &quot;several bricks shaped in special molds to match the design of the house.&quot;
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&quot;These are decorative bricks with curved and S-shaped profiles,&quot; said O&apos;Connor. &quot;Jefferson used them in the exterior brickwork of the dining room wall, which dates to around 1772.&quot;
She added, &quot;They don&apos;t appear anywhere else on the house and represent a crazy amount of customization. Finding them in the rubble next to the kiln is what tells us it dates to the early 1770s.&quot;
The official stressed the importance of archaeology at Monticello, especially because the kiln was entirely unrecorded in Jefferson&apos;s maps, drawings, notes and letters.
&quot;The discovery has already changed how we understand the building of Monticello,&quot; she said.
&quot;Even at one of the best-documented historic sites in America, archaeology keeps revealing what the written record does not.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>China says it will resume some ties with Taiwan after visit by opposition leader</news:name>
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			<news:title>China says it will resume some ties with Taiwan after visit by opposition leader</news:title>
			<news:keywords>China said Sunday it would resume some ties it had suspended with Taiwan such as direct flights and imports of Taiwanese aquaculture products following a visit by the Beijing-friendly opposition leader of the self-ruled island.
The Taiwan Work Office under China’s Communist Party issued a statement saying it would explore setting up a longstanding communication mechanism between the Communist Party and Taiwan’s Kuomingtang Party. It said it will facilitate the import of Taiwan’s aquaculture products that it had previously banned.
Cheng Li-wun, the head of the Kuomingtang, and China’s President Xi Jinping held a high-profile meeting Friday during which they called for peace, without offering specifics. China claims the island as part of its territory and hasn&apos;t ruled out the use of force to annex it.
Taiwan&apos;s Mainland Affairs Council, which oversees the relationship with China, said the measures that were announced, such as promoting a communication mechanism, were &quot;political transactions&quot; between the two parties that circumvented the government of Taiwan.
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&quot;The government’s position is clear: to ensure the interests of the nation and its people, all Cross-Strait affairs involving public power must be negotiated by both governments on an equal and dignified basis to be effective and truly protect the rights and well-being of the people,&quot; the Mainland Affairs Council said in response to the Chinese announcement.
Relations between China and Taiwan, which remain split since 1949, have been tense since the election of pro-independence President Tsai Ing-wen from the Democratic Progressive Party in 2016. Beijing cut off most of its official dialogue with Taiwan&apos;s government, and has started sending warships and fighter jets closer toward the island on a daily basis.
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In the statement, China said it plans to resume direct flights between Taiwan and mainland cities like Xi&apos;an or Urumqi, although it remained unclear how the measures will be implemented without the approval of the Taiwanese government.
China banned its citizens from individual trips to Taiwan in 2019. Taiwan&apos;s rules now require Chinese visitors to hold a valid resident visa from another country, like the U.S. or the European Union, to apply for a visitor visa.
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China also said it would work toward construction of a bridge that would connect the mainland to Matsu and Kinmen, Taiwanese islands that are closer geographically to China. The project is a longstanding proposal that Beijing has previously announced.
China banned the import of Taiwanese pineapples in 2021, and since then has extended it to other fruits and products including the grouper fish, squid and tuna.
After the initial ban on grouper, Taiwan’s Ministry of Agriculture said it approached China about making adjustments to ensure it met import requirements. China replied with a limited list of individual companies that were allowed to sell to China, but without explanation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pope Leo says he&apos;s unafraid of the Trump admin after president calls him &apos;terrible&apos; on foreign policy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pope Leo says he&apos;s unafraid of the Trump admin after president calls him &apos;terrible&apos; on foreign policy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pope Leo XIV fired back after President Donald Trump attacked him on social media, saying his calls for peace are rooted in the Gospel and should not be treated as a political argument with the White House.
&quot;I have no fear of the Trump administration,&quot; the pope told reporters aboard the papal plane Monday en route to Algeria.
&quot;The message of the church, my message, the message of the Gospel: Blessed are the Peacemakers. I do not look at my role as being political, a politician,&quot; he added.
Trump had criticized the pope&apos;s positions on Sunday in a scathing rebuke on Truth Social.
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&quot;Pope Leo is WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy,&quot; Trump began in a lengthy post.
&quot;Leo should get his act together as Pope, use Common Sense, stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician. It’s hurting him very badly and, more importantly, it’s hurting the Catholic Church,&quot; he concluded.
The pope responded Monday, despite saying, &quot;I will not enter into debate.&quot;
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&quot;The things that I say are certainly not meant as attacks on anyone,&quot; he said, speaking in English, adding, &quot;I don&apos;t think that the message of the Gospel is meant to be abused in the way that some people are doing. I will continue to speak out loudly against war, looking to promote peace, promoting dialogue and multilateral relationships among the states to look for just solutions to problems.&quot;
&quot;Too many people are suffering in the world today,&quot; Leo added. &quot;Too many innocent people are being killed. And I think someone has to stand up and say there&apos;s a better way.&quot;
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The pope&apos;s stance against Trump&apos;s peace efforts in the Middle East came after the president&apos;s Sunday night Air Force One tarmac comments.
&quot;We don&apos;t like a pope that&apos;s going to say that it&apos;s okay to have a nuclear weapon,&quot; Trump told reporters, echoing remarks from the Truth Social post. &quot;We don&apos;t want a pope that says crime is okay in our cities. I don&apos;t like it.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;m not a big fan of Pope Leo. He&apos;s a very liberal person, and he&apos;s a man that doesn&apos;t believe in stopping crime,&quot; Trump added. &quot;He&apos;s a man that doesn&apos;t think that we should be toying with a country that wants a nuclear weapon so they can blow up the world.&quot;
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Leo claimed he was speaking for the church and not himself or Iran.
&quot;To put my message on the same plane as what the president has attempted to do here, I think is not understanding what the message of the Gospel is,&quot; Leo said. &quot;And I’m sorry to hear that but I will continue on what I believe is the mission of the church in the world today.&quot;
Trump claimed Leo has him to thank for being elevated to pope, the first American pope.
&quot;I like his brother Louis much better than I like him, because Louis is all MAGA,&quot; Trump wrote in his Truth Social post. &quot;He gets it, and Leo doesn’t.&quot;
&quot;If I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican,&quot; Trump said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The image, posted on Truth Social, appeared to be A.I.-generated and depicts the president as a divine leader healing the sick.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former NFL player Chris Payton-Jones dead at 30 after Florida car crash</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former NFL player Chris Payton-Jones dead at 30 after Florida car crash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former NFL defensive back Chris Payton-Jones was killed in a car crash in Florida on Saturday night, officials said. He was 30.
Payton-Jones was traveling in a vehicle when he struck a pickup truck and overturned, the Florida Highway Patrol said. Payton-Jones’ vehicle caught fire and he was pronounced dead at the scene, according to FOX 2 Now.
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He played for four NFL teams between 2018 and 2021 before he played for the Seattle Sea Dragons of the XFL. He then joined the St. Louis BattleHawks of the United Football League (UFL).
The UFL released a statement on his death.
&quot;The United Football League is in mourning after the tragic passing of former St. Louis Battlehawks Defensive Back Chris Payton-Jones. Chris was a beloved teammate and leader in the locker room, who demonstrated the importance of hard work, determination, and resilience throughout his career.
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&quot;As importantly, Chris was always a bright soul who everyone throughout the league enjoyed spending time with off-the-field during his three-year tenure. From fan appearances and media engagements to his own content creation and openness to share the highs and lows of his personal journey, Chris carried himself with humility and integrity. Our condolences are with his family, friends, teammates, and all others who are impacted by this loss.&quot;
Payton-Jones was a standout collegiate player at Nebraska. He joined the Arizona Cardinals in 2021 as an undrafted free agent. He then played for the Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings and Tennessee Titans.
He played in 29 NFL games and had 48 tackles and seven pass breakups.
He played 18 regular-season games for the BattleHawks, recording 56 tackles and two interceptions.
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			  <news:name>Man injured in shooting with officers in Casa Grande</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man injured in shooting with officers in Casa Grande</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man was hospitalized with a gunshot wound after an officer-involved shooting in Casa Grande on Sunday night, police report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>ESPN star calls for 2017 Masters winner to have his lifetime exemption removed after meltdown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>ESPN star Mike Greenberg called for Sergio Garcia’s lifetime exemption into the Masters Tournament to be pulled after his antics on the course in the final round on Sunday.
Garcia received a code of conduct warning after he smashed his driver in frustration at Augusta National. He slammed his club into the turf twice after hitting a shot that ended up in the bunker. Then he took a swipe at a table with a green cooler on it.
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Greenberg seemingly saw Garcia’s anger as a detrimental issue.
&quot;A lifetime exemption is a privilege extended by Augusta to its champions out of respect,&quot; he wrote on X. &quot;If that respect is not reciprocated, there is no law that says a past champ cannot be banned.
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&quot;I’m not sure they should have Sergio Garcia back after the garbage he pulled today.&quot;
Garcia, who competes in LIV Golf, won the Masters in 2017. It is his only major victory of his career. Since winning in 2017, he only made the cut for the final two rounds once. The feat came at this year’s tournament. He finished 52nd in the field.
He joined LIV Golf in 2022 as he was among the PGA Tour stars who left the organization. He has two wins in the series – at LIV Golf Andalucía in 2024 and LIV Golf Hong Kong in 2025. He played his way into a playoff four times, only winning the Andalucía event.
Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>More patients demand ‘unvaccinated’ blood, doctors warn of growing health risks</news:name>
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			<news:title>More patients demand ‘unvaccinated’ blood, doctors warn of growing health risks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An increasing number of patients are requesting &quot;unvaccinated&quot; blood for transfusions, which can delay care and pose risks to patients’ health, experts warn.
There is no evidence that unvaccinated blood presents any safety benefit, according to a new study published in the journal Transfusion.
There is currently no process for checking whether donated blood comes from vaccinated or unvaccinated donors, experts say.
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Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, which conducted the research, received 15 requests for unvaccinated blood between Jan. 1, 2024, and Dec. 31, 2025. The median age of patients was 17 years old and more than half were children, the university reported.
Thirteen of the patients received blood donated specifically for them by family members, which is known as &quot;direct donation.&quot; This can be risky, because most direct donors are giving blood for the first time, and their donations are more likely to contain &quot;potentially harmful pathogens,&quot; the authors noted. 
&quot;Despite being framed as ‘safer,’ directed donations may paradoxically increase risk.&quot;
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Among the studied patient group, two became much sicker after refusing a standard blood transfusion. 
One patient developed anemia, a condition where the body lacks enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen. The other developed hemodynamic shock, a serious condition in which there is insufficient blood flow and oxygen to the body’s tissues, potentially leading to organ failure.
Requests for unvaccinated blood spiked after the approval of COVID-19 vaccines, posing a &quot;recurring challenge for transfusion services and clinicians,&quot; the researchers stated.
&quot;These requests were associated with care delays, escalation and inefficiencies,&quot; they indicated.
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The researchers recommend that health systems create standardized policies to handle these types of requests.
&quot;Regulatory and professional organizations have opposed these non-evidence-based policies, emphasizing that blood centers do not record or convey donor COVID-19 vaccination status and that evidence demonstrates transfusion from vaccinated donors poses no unique risk.&quot;
The Vanderbilt study had some limitations, the researchers noted. It looked at a small number of cases and only included situations where special blood donations made it to the blood bank, so it doesn’t show how often people made this request overall. 
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It also didn’t include cases where concerns were resolved through conversations with doctors or ethics teams, the team noted.
As this was an observational study and not a controlled experiment, it only showed an association and could not prove that refusing standard blood directly caused any specific patient outcomes.
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Several states have introduced proposals aimed at allowing patients to receive blood specifically from donors who have not received COVID-19 vaccines.
In Oklahoma, one such proposal called for the creation of a state-run blood bank dedicated to collecting and distributing blood from unvaccinated donors. Despite these efforts, none of the measures have been enacted into law.
Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst, was not involved in the research, but said these types of requests are &quot;part of an ongoing fear culture.&quot;
&quot;It is also very difficult to test for, because the antibodies may be positive from COVID itself as well as the vaccine, and it can be difficult to tell the difference,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
The notion that receiving blood from someone who had the vaccine would be harmful is not based on any scientific studies, the doctor reiterated.
&quot;If people want to group up to get blood from other unvaccinated people, I respect that choice, though it will be expensive and will limit options,&quot; Siegel added.
Diane Calmus, vice president of government affairs for America’s Blood Centers in Washington, D.C., said that requests for direct donations are &quot;exceedingly rare&quot; – representing about 0.06% of the U.S. blood supply.
&quot;Requests for unvaccinated blood are something we&apos;ve seen wax and wane since the introduction of the COVID vaccine,&quot; Calmus, who also was not involved in the Vanderbilt study, told Fox News Digital. &quot;The challenge is that there&apos;s no way to tell whether someone’s blood has been vaccinated – there&apos;s no test that exists.&quot;
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Any situation where someone requires a blood transfusion is most likely a &quot;very scary time,&quot; she noted.
&quot;Family members want to be cautious, and this is why it&apos;s so important that people talk to a transfusion medicine-trained doctor,&quot; the expert advised. &quot;These are physicians who have a specialty in blood transfusions … and who can answer those questions that any individual will have.&quot;
Calmus pointed out that it takes some time to facilitate a direct donation, and that there is a specific process in place. 
&quot;Blood has to be prescribed. You can&apos;t just show up at the blood center and say, ‘I would like my sister to donate for me,’&quot; she said. &quot;There needs to be a prescription. It needs to go through the hospital … they need to make sure it is the right blood for the right patient.&quot;
Calmus emphasized that the U.S. blood supply is &quot;meticulously tracked,&quot; and that there have been no indications of a lack of safety. She also stressed the ongoing need for blood donors.
&quot;We need people – vaccinated or not vaccinated – to show up and donate blood, because it is the blood on the shelves that saves lives.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Vanderbilt researchers for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Melania Trump’s Epstein remarks turn up the heat on DOJ, Acting AG Todd Blanche to do more</news:name>
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			<news:title>Melania Trump’s Epstein remarks turn up the heat on DOJ, Acting AG Todd Blanche to do more</news:title>
			<news:keywords>First Lady Melania Trump’s call for public hearings for Jeffrey Epstein’s victims is piling fresh pressure on Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who only days earlier signaled the administration wanted to move past the saga even as bipartisan lawmakers and survivors continue demanding more files, testimony and prosecutions.
While the first lady called on Congress to take additional steps to let Epstein &quot;survivors&quot; tell their stories, Epstein victims and members of Congress themselves argued that the onus is with the Trump administration, not Congress. 
&quot;First Lady asks Congress to bring Epstein survivors in for testimony. With all due respect, that’s Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche&apos;s job!&quot; Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who has been at odds with the president and his administration over how it has handled the Epstein case, said after the First Lady&apos;s remarks. &quot;Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., and I already gave brave survivors a chance to tell their horrific stories on Capitol Hill. Pam Bondi wouldn’t even acknowledge them. PROSECUTE!&quot;
&quot;Actually, Congress did act,&quot; added Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., in response to the First Lady&apos;s Thursday night remarks calling on Congress to do more. &quot;But Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche is violating the law and refusing to release the Epstein files as required by law.&quot;
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Meanwhile, in a letter released by over a dozen alleged Epstein victims, survivors also put pressure on the Justice Department to do more.
&quot;First Lady Melania Trump is now shifting the burden onto survivors under politicized conditions that protect those with power: the Department of Justice, law enforcement, prosecutors, and the Trump administration, which has still not fully complied with the Epstein Files Transparency Act,&quot; a letter allegedly signed by 15 Epstein victims, posted to social media by Rep. Melanie Stansbury, D-N.M., stated. &quot;It also diverts attention from Pam Bondi, who must answer for withheld files and the exposure of survivors&apos; identities. Those failures continue to put lives at risk while shielding enablers.&quot;
&quot;Survivors have done their part. Now it&apos;s time for those in power to do theirs,&quot; the letter concluded.
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Fox News Digital reached out to the Department of Justice and White House for comment on the First Lady&apos;s remarks and remarks from victims and members of Congress calling on the Trump administration to do more, but did not hear back. 
However, in a statement to NPR following the First Lady&apos;s remarks, the Department of Justice said: &quot;As we have always stated, we encourage any victims of Jeffrey Epstein — who wish to speak — to contact the FBI. Any survivor who has information on an abuser is encouraged to contact federal law enforcement.&quot;
Not long after taking the reins from former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, Blanche insisted it was time for the Justice Department to move on from the Epstein case. 
&quot;I think that to the extent that the Epstein files was a part of the past year of this Justice Department, it … should not be a part of anything going forward,&quot; Blanche said Thursday in an interview with Fox News host Jesse Watters. He added that the DOJ &quot;has now released all the files with respect to the Epstein saga.&quot;
Still, several members of Congress think there is more to be done on the matter. 
Following the first lady&apos;s remarks, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., indicated that House Oversight chairman, Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., agreed to call four named co-conspirators to testify. 
&quot;And they won&apos;t be the only ones,&quot; the congresswoman added in a post on X. 
&quot;There are a number of doctors we also have questions for, and the list continues to grow,&quot; the Florida congresswoman continued. &quot;I am calling on the DOJ to prosecute individuals who took plea deals under civil rights violations, and to consider additional charges where appropriate. If you traffic a young girl(s), you don’t get to pretend to be a victim. There is a massive difference.&quot;
Meanwhile, Khanna also demanded the first lady come testify in front of Congress, arguing her remarks show she is privy to &quot;relevant&quot; information, while Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., said following the first lady&apos;s Thursday night remarks that he and his colleagues still want to see Bondi testify to Congress. 
&quot;Pam Bondi knows more about this cover-up and why the botched release of the files happened the way they did in doxxing survivors and putting their information out there, not protecting their identities. Pam Bondi must testify, that is her legal obligation.&quot;
&quot;I think there&apos;s enough Republicans that also agree — she has been subpoenaed — they had a legal subpoena,&quot; Garcia told CNN. &quot;The DOJ and Todd Blanche continue to cover up for Donald Trump, continue to want this to go away, but we are going to continue to push every single day.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump beat back anti-family taxes in 2025. Here’s what needs to happen next</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump beat back anti-family taxes in 2025. Here’s what needs to happen next</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States set an all-time low for births in 2025, and it’s clear that we are nowhere near rock bottom unless lawmakers take resolute action to support families.
The Centers for Disease Control announcement arrived not as a surprise, but as a final warning. For decades, the federal government ignored the slow-motion collapse of the American family. While Washington prioritized corporate subsidies and globalist trade deals, the foundational unit of our society withered under the weight of rising costs and a culture that views parenthood as a burden. The signing of President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) marks a decisive end to this era of neglect. By expanding the Child Tax Credit and establishing Trump Accounts, this administration recognizes that the survival of the American family must be the primary objective of national policy.
The economic reality for the next generation demands nothing less than urgency. Pro-family policy is not a niche concern for the wealthy. It is a lifeline for struggling parents who surrender ever-increasing shares of their paychecks to cover the costs of housing, healthcare, and education for their kids, as well as vacation packages for the millionaire retirees who own the home they are renting. Today, 69 million children aged 17 or younger live in the United States. Their families face a daunting financial landscape. A majority of our nation&apos;s youth — 40 million children — live in families with incomes below $100,000. More than 7 million live in households with household incomes below $20,000 annually. These are the families are the backbone of our country, yet they often struggle most to achieve the American Dream. 
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The OBBB addresses this crisis by transforming the Child Tax Credit (CTC) into a permanent, robust pillar of the economy. By increasing the credit to $2,500 per child, the bill secures an average tax cut of $1,300 for more than 40 million families. This policy respects the immense work parents perform to raise the next generation of Americans. Research from the Institute for Family Studies indicates that financial incentives of this magnitude could increase U.S. fertility rates by as much as 10 percent. By reducing the financial penalty of parenthood, we empower young couples to have the children they already want but feel they cannot afford.
Trump Accounts arrive in 2025 as the real estate mogul to seeks to build long-term generational wealth. For every child born between 2025 and 2028, the Treasury Department will provide a $1,000 seed contribution into a tax-advantaged account. These accounts allow families and employers to contribute up to $5,000 annually. This policy capitalizes every new American citizen from birth. It provides a tangible foundation for a child to eventually buy a home, start a business, or pursue an education. This strategy treats every child as an investment in the nation’s future rather than a drain on its resources.
Furthermore, the No Taxes on Tips provision offers a massive boost to young parents in the service industry. Millions of Americans work in restaurants and hospitality, often juggling irregular hours to provide for their kids. By allowing these workers to deduct up to $25,000 in tips from their taxable income, the Trump administration provides immediate take-home pay. A server earning $20,000 in tips could save thousands of dollars annually. That money goes directly toward childcare, groceries, and rent.
The political contrast is absolute. Democrats in Congress fought the OBBB with a ferocity usually reserved for terrorists. Had they succeeded, they would have overseen a $4 trillion tax hike on American families by letting the 2017 tax cuts expire. They were prepared to halve the Child Tax Credit for millions of parents while protecting corporate tax loopholes. This opposition reveals a fundamental lack of concern for the affordability crisis. Similarly, some libertarian activists criticize these family-focused policies while defending billions in corporate tax credits. This brand of fiscal purity is intellectually dishonest. The tax code is already a tool of economic engineering. We must use it to favor the family. Corporations are not the bedrock of our nation. Families are.
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We can find proof that policy works by looking at South Korea. That nation faced the lowest birth rates in history — a 60-year fertility death spiral driven in part by American tax dollars through USAID population control programs. Yet, South Korea just pulled off two consecutive years of monthly birth increases. This recovery is not the result of IVF or delayed parenthood. It is the product of marriage. South Korea’s mini baby boom exploded after the nation saw a 15 percent jump in marriages. This happened because the government and major corporations stopped propagandizing against the family and went all-in on marriage. The South Korean government now shells out as much as $38,000 to married couples in housing subsidies, baby bonuses, and tax breaks.
If the Republican Party has any future, it will follow this example. Under the status quo, young couples stand to lose as much as $30,000 in benefits the moment they say, &quot;I Do.&quot; These marriage penalties are not accidental. They are the product of an ideology hostile to the family. One can judge a tree by its fruit. For seven decades, American policymakers tinkered with the tax code to discourage family life. This brought us to a time of the lowest marriage rates, the lowest birth rates, and the highest rates of loneliness and depression in our history.
President Trump and Vice President Vance are the first American leaders in generations to reject the myth that family formation is beyond the reach of good governance. They recognize that if bad policy can break a society, then good policy can fix it. As the midterms approach, congressional Republicans—and Majority Leader Thune in particular—should take up the mantle of the family. They must adopt the full $5,000 Child Tax Credit backed by Trump and pass the American Principles Project proposal for Home Savings Accounts. These accounts would allow young families to save for a home down payment in a tax-free environment.
It is fitting that the CDC released the bad news about birth rates just days before Tax Day. For too long, April 15 has felt like an extraction from the American home. If Republicans get their act together, they may finally give American families something to celebrate next tax season.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hasan Piker calls Republican Party the &apos;biggest domestic terrorist&apos; in the country</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hasan Piker calls Republican Party the &apos;biggest domestic terrorist&apos; in the country</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Far-left Twitch streamer Hasan Piker claimed on Sunday that the Republican Party was the world&apos;s &quot;biggest terrorist&quot; organization in both the U.S. and internationally.
&quot;I hate Republicans,&quot; Piker said on &quot;Pod Save America.&quot; &quot;I oppose them. I say that all the time. I think that the Republicans are far more damaging. The biggest terrorists, the biggest domestic terrorist in this country, the biggest terrorist internationally is the Republican Party. And not only that, but it&apos;s just like, they ... I want to fight against the growing fascist movement in this country.&quot;
He also called out the Democratic Party&apos;s &quot;conciliatory attitude&quot; toward the Republican Party and &quot;their lack of investment&quot; in pushing back against a growing &quot;fascist&quot; movement.
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&quot;On the one hand, you say Donald Trump is a dangerous force,&quot; Piker said. &quot;I see that. I recognize that. But then you turn around, and you take on his anti-immigrant narratives and anti-immigrant messaging from the 2020 election that you won and decide you&apos;re going to be the sincere candidate that ends up, you know, dealing with the growth of migration in this country. It&apos;s a failure.&quot; 
Piker did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
Piker has become an influential figure within the Democratic Party, with some politicians embracing and even campaigning with him ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Others, however, have called out Piker for making what they described as antisemitic and anti-American comments.
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Among his past comments were claims that America &quot;deserved&quot; 9/11 and defending Hamas as being &quot;a thousand times better than the fascist settler colonial apartheid state&quot; of Israel.
Piker doubled down on his Hamas comparison when asked about it on &quot;Pod Save America.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;ve also said I&apos;m a harm-reduction voter,&quot; he said. &quot;I&apos;m a lesser evil voter and, therefore, I would vote for Hamas over Israel every single time because I&apos;m looking at the situation as a paramilitary organization that has a political party as well, a political bureau as well that is entirely comprised not as an alien force but of orphaned children that have, you know, had their parents killed by an apartheid state that has been dominating the lives of Palestinians for 80 years at this point and have done a genocide at this point as well.&quot;
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Piker was also asked about his 9/11 comments, which he had previously walked back as &quot;inappropriate,&quot; and insisted that he was &quot;anti-civilian death.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;m anti-civilian murder,&quot; he said. &quot;I&apos;m anti-civilian death. That&apos;s one of my first principles is that I&apos;m anti-imperialist. I&apos;m anti-war for that reason, because I don&apos;t want civilians to die. I don&apos;t want random people to die. Hey, I don&apos;t even want people to go out and die in the process of trying to kill people.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Smart travel safety tips before your next trip</news:name>
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			<news:title>Smart travel safety tips before your next trip</news:title>
			<news:keywords>You booked the flights. You&apos;re picturing great food, new sights and a break from your routine. Travel should feel easy. But here&apos;s what most people don&apos;t think about until it&apos;s too late. The biggest problems today often come from your phone, your data and your accounts. Before we get into the essentials, here&apos;s the question from Chuck V, from Georgia, that sparked this article:
&quot;My wife and I will be flying to Florence, Italy, next week and are wondering if there are any special tips we should be aware of before we leave.&quot;
Chuck, you&apos;re asking the right question at the right time. A few smart moves before you leave can save you from frozen credit cards, locked accounts or a phone nightmare overseas. Let&apos;s walk through what actually matters.
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HOW TO MINIMIZE YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT WHEN YOU TRAVEL
 
Your phone holds your banking apps, email, travel confirmations and personal photos. That makes it more valuable than your passport to the wrong person. Start with updates. Install the latest version of your operating system and update your apps. Security patches close known gaps that attackers look for, especially on public networks.
Next, turn on built-in protections:
A lot of travelers assume their phone plan will work automatically overseas. Sometimes it does. Sometimes it leads to a shocking bill. Here are your main options:
Easy to activate but often expensive if you use a lot of data.
This is usually the best mix of price and convenience. You can install it before your trip and switch it on when you land.
Often cheap but requires swapping your physical SIM and dealing with local setup.
Before choosing, make sure your phone is unlocked. If it is tied to your carrier, some options will not work. Also, turn off automatic data roaming until you need it. That one setting alone can prevent surprise charges. 
Want a deeper breakdown of which option is best for you? Read this guide on how to stay connected while traveling.
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Airports, hotels and cafés offer free public Wi-Fi everywhere. It feels harmless. It is not always safe. Public networks can expose your data if they are not secured. That includes logins credit card details and emails. Using a virtual private network (VPN) adds a layer of encryption between your device and the internet. It helps protect your activity and reduces the risk of someone intercepting your data. Even with protection, avoid logging into sensitive accounts on public Wi-Fi when possible. Wait until you are on a trusted network or use your mobile data.
Tourist areas attract more than travelers. They attract scammers.
Keep your setup simple:
When you need cash, use ATMs attached to banks. Standalone machines in busy areas are more likely to be tampered with. Pay attention to your surroundings when entering your PIN. Distraction tactics are common in crowded areas. Also, notify your bank before you leave. That reduces the chance of your card being flagged and declined mid-trip. If you want more ways to protect your cards while traveling, read this guide.
Your phone can make the entire experience smoother if you use it right. Translation apps help you understand menus, signs and conversations in real time. Camera features can translate text instantly, which is incredibly useful in unfamiliar places. Maps can be downloaded offline, so you are not stuck without directions when your signal drops. Location sharing adds peace of mind. Let a trusted contact see where you are during your trip. These small features make things easier and help you stay focused on the experience instead of logistics.
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It is tempting to post your location in real time. That can expose more than you intend. Sharing that you are away from home can signal an empty house. Posting your exact location while you are still there can also create unnecessary risk. Instead, share photos after you leave a location or after you return home. It is a simple shift that protects your privacy.
Before you head to the airport, run through this:
These take minutes but can save hours of frustration later.
Travel today is as much digital as it is physical. Your phone connects everything from your boarding pass to your hotel room. If you protect that one device, you reduce most of the common travel risks. You avoid surprise charges. You lower the chance of account lockouts. You keep your personal data from being exposed. It also makes your trip smoother. You spend less time troubleshooting and more time enjoying where you are.
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Travel should feel exciting, not stressful. Most problems people run into are preventable with a little preparation. Take a few minutes before you leave to lock things down. It is one of the easiest ways to protect your trip.
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			<news:title>Projected Top 10 NFL Draft prospect was driver in 2024 deadly crash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rueben Bain Jr., a top-10 prospect in the upcoming NFL Draft, was driving in a previously unreported March 2024 crash in which one of his passengers was hospitalized and pronounced dead three months later, according to a crash report and court records obtained by OutKick. 
The standout Miami edge rusher was cited at the scene by the Florida Highway Patrol for operating a motor vehicle in a &quot;careless or negligent manner.&quot; The charge was later dismissed because of a &quot;defective citation,&quot; after Bain Jr. entered a not guilty plea, according to court records. 
The crash report indicates that Bain Jr. did not show any impairment, and was not suspected of alcohol or drug use and that no tests were given at the time.
Three NFL teams told OutKick&apos;s Armando Salguero over the weekend that they are aware of the crash, but no team would comment to what extent the incident would affect the first-team All-American defensive end&apos;s status for the April 23-25 NFL Draft. 
The news of the first crash was first reported by Oliver Connolly.
OutKick has reached out to Bain Jr., the University of Miami and the Florida State Attorney&apos;s office, but has yet to receive comment from  either. 
The incident occurred March 17, 2024, when Bain Jr. was driving on South Florida&apos;s Interstate 95 shortly after 4 a.m. and he hit another vehicle from behind. That collision sent Bain Jr.&apos;s vehicle — a 2021 Land Rover registered to a corporation named Miami Sports 27 — into the concrete wall on the east side of the highway, and then careening all the way across the entire multi-lane highway and into the west side concrete wall, according to the crash report. 
Miami Sports 27 is a non-profit company owned by Eric Dounn, an agent, who also works with LAA Management, that also has ties to a memorabilia store on Ebay.
To read the full crash report, click the link. 
The Florida Highway Patrol was dispatched at 4:17 a.m. and once a trooper arrived at the scene, he found 22-year-old Destiny Betts, who was riding in a passenger seat without a seat belt, incapacitated, per the crash report. Betts was transported to Ryder Trauma Center by the Miami-Dade Fire Department. 
According to a GoFundMe setup by a family member, Betts lost consciousness as a result of the crash. A note on the crash report indicated that Betts was pronounced dead three months later, on June 13, 2024, by a Northshore Hospice nurse. 
The report does not specify an official cause of death.
OutKick has reached out to the family attorney of Destiny Betts and received the following statement, which indicates they are not open to answering questions around the circumstances of the wreck and what happened in it&apos;s aftermath. 
&quot;As her family, we remain deeply committed to honoring her memory in a meaningful and appropriate way. Destiny’s passing was the result of a tragic accident that occurred several years ago. While the loss remains incredibly painful for our family, we have worked hard to find peace and move forward. At this time, we are not seeking public attention surrounding this tragedy and respectfully request that our family’s privacy be honored. We also wish Mr. Bain the best as he continues his life and career. Thank you for respecting our wishes during this difficult matter.&quot;
Miami Hurricanes football players Nyjalik Kelly and Wesley Bissainthe and one other female passenger named LaDreama Roberts were also occupants in the vehicle at the time of the crash. All three were listed as having possible injuries, but only the female passenger was taken to a hospital, according to the FHP report.
OutKick reached out to all three, but has not received a response as of publication.
Both Bissainthe and Kelly, who finished his college career at UCF, are also eligible for the upcoming NFL Draft, although neither is expected to be drafted nearly as high as Bain. 
In addition to the crash in March 2024, court records show that Bain Jr. was issued a citation on Oct. 10, 2025, driving a 2025 Tesla Cybertruck, in which he was again cited for careless driving. The citation, shown below, lists a violation of Florida statute 316.1925(1), which is careless driving. 
OutKick has inquired about who the owner of the Tesla was, but has not yet received that information.
Records state there was an &quot;accident indicator&quot; that came with the charge, meaning he was involved in a crash, which the citation states. That case was dismissed in February of this year, also because of a &quot;defective citation.&quot;
Bain would go on to finish the season with Miami as one of the best defensive players in college football, helping lead the Hurricanes&apos; to the CFP title game, where they lost to Indiana. 
The NFL Draft is in Pittsburgh next week. 
OutKick has reached out to the Florida Highway Patrol for comment on what led to the citations being dismissed. OutKick has also contacted the University of Miami for comment on whether it was aware of either incident. Neither has responded as of publication of this article.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US military conducts more deadly strikes against vessels of alleged &apos;narco-terrorists</news:name>
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			<news:title>US military conducts more deadly strikes against vessels of alleged &apos;narco-terrorists</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. conducted two deadly strikes on Saturday against &quot;vessels operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations,&quot; according to U.S. Southern Command.
&quot;Applying total systemic friction on the cartels,&quot; a Sunday night post on SOUTHCOM&apos;s X account declares.
&quot;On April 11, at the direction of #SOUTHCOM commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted two lethal kinetic strikes on two vessels operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations,&quot; the post continued.
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&quot;Intelligence confirmed the vessels were transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and were engaged in narco-trafficking operations,&quot; SOUTHCOM asserted.
The post noted that one individual survived one of the strikes.
ALLEGED NARCO-TERRORISTS KILLED AS US FORCES STRIKE SUSPECTED DRUG-TRAFFICKING VESSEL IN CARIBBEAN
&quot;Two male narco-terrorists were killed, and one narco-terrorist survived the first strike. Three male narco-terrorists were killed during the second strike. Following the engagements, USSOUTHCOM immediately notified U.S. Coast Guard to activate the Search and Rescue system for the survivor. No U.S. military forces were harmed,&quot; the post stated.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth shared SOUTHCOM&apos;S post about the strikes on his personal X account.
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President Donald Trump&apos;s administration has controversially carried out scads of such deadly attacks against alleged &quot;narco-terrorists.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Pope Leo, Hours After Trump Criticism, Says He Has ‘No Fear’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump lashed out on Sunday night at Pope Leo XIV, who responded hours later by saying he would continue to oppose war.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Miracle fruit&apos; may help cancer patients overcome chemo side effect that can lead to dangerous weight loss</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Miracle fruit&apos; may help cancer patients overcome chemo side effect that can lead to dangerous weight loss</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A small, red &quot;miracle fruit&quot; is gaining attention for its ability to make lemons taste like lemonade — and for helping some cancer patients cope with an unpleasant side effect of treatment.
For many chemotherapy patients, &quot;chemo mouth&quot; can make food taste metallic, bland or spoiled — leading to weight loss, poor nutrition and reduced motivation to eat.
But a small red berry scientifically known as Synsepalum dulcificum — commonly called &quot;miracle fruit&quot; — is drawing attention for helping patients better tolerate food and, in turn, reclaim a sense of normalcy.
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&quot;A lot of side effects from cancer treatments are underreported,&quot; Dr. Mike Cusnir, a board-certified medical oncologist and co-director of gastrointestinal malignancies at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida, told Fox News Digital.
He noted that taste changes can become more than a minor inconvenience over time.
&quot;The alteration in taste will end up giving the patient the sensation that everything is absolutely bland,&quot; Cusnir said. 
&quot;And we may think that that&apos;s negligible, that it&apos;s not that important — but with time it becomes bothersome to the point where the patient doesn&apos;t eat, then there&apos;s weight loss.&quot;
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The experience varies widely from person to person, but the impact can be significant. In some cases, poor nutrition and weight loss may complicate ongoing treatment, he added.
In his research, he found that common workarounds such as using plastic utensils, adjusting food temperature or adding spices offered little relief for chemo mouth.
Cusnir remembers the first time he encountered miracle fruit — a West African berry that looks like a cranberry and contains miraculin, which temporarily alters taste perception.
A patient brought it to his office and told him to try it with a lemon.
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&quot;I&apos;m like, &apos;That&apos;s going to be tangy,&apos;&quot; Cusnir recalled. &quot;He&apos;s like, &apos;OK, try it.&apos; So I tried it. It was tangy. Then he said, &apos;Now, try the fruit and then squeeze it again.&apos; And it tasted like lemonade.&quot;
The effect typically lasts about 30 to 40 minutes, though researchers are still working to better understand how it works and why it affects people differently.
In a small clinical study, Cusnir and his team compared patients using the fruit with those relying on standard, everyday ways of managing symptoms.
About half of the patients who tried miracle fruit reported improvements in taste, along with better overall quality of life, and 14% gained weight.
CHOCOLATE, CHEESE AND YOGURT LINKED TO LONGER LIFE IN DETAILED STUDY OF 3 MILLION PEOPLE
The fruit did not work for everyone, however, and the findings are considered preliminary.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center notes that while small studies have suggested possible improvements in taste among chemotherapy patients, the evidence remains limited and inconsistent. 
More rigorous research is needed to determine how effective the fruit is and which patients are most likely to benefit, the experts say.
The berry itself is delicate and often sold frozen or in tablet or powder form, as it can lose potency quickly after harvest. Availability has increased in recent years, though quality and effectiveness may vary between products.
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Cusnir said the fruit has not shown clear safety concerns in limited observations to date, and there is no strong evidence of harmful interactions with cancer treatments. Still, comprehensive safety data are lacking, so patients should consult their care team before trying new supplements or therapies.
There has also been some interest in studying the fruit for people with diabetes, Cusnir said, as its taste-altering effect could make lower-sugar foods more palatable.
For patients dealing with taste changes, even modest improvements may help with day-to-day routines.
&quot;If a meal becomes a challenge for the patient, and they just don&apos;t want to be there because they&apos;re bothered by the food, they may isolate,&quot; Cusnir said. 
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That loss, he added, can compound the already difficult experience of cancer treatment.
&quot;Patients are tired, fatigued and the time they spend with their family — if food is bothering them — it creates more isolation,&quot; he said.
Helping patients enjoy even a small part of a meal again can make a meaningful difference, Cusnir said.
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&quot;Patients are with us maybe 15 minutes every few weeks,&quot; he said. 
&quot;But they&apos;re at home, with their family, three meals a day.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>SEN MITCH McCONNELL: Hungary’s voters offer a lesson for those on the right drawn to Orban</news:name>
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			<news:title>SEN MITCH McCONNELL: Hungary’s voters offer a lesson for those on the right drawn to Orban</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On Sunday, voters in Hungary’s parliamentary electionsparliamentary elections ousted Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party, as polls had consistently predicted they would. Orban’s prompt concession suggests a peaceful, democratic transfer of power in the days to come. Most notably, Hungarians appear to have been unswayed by foreign attempts — both real and imagined — to subvert or manipulate their judgment.
This should not come as a surprise to Americans. We, too, bristle at suggestions that anyone but our own lawful citizens ought to have a say in our democratic process. And beyond the extreme margins of our politics, there is little evidence that foreign influence campaigns are very successful in shaping the views of American voters.
America’s own political leaders have traditionally abided by the idea that politics stopped at the water’s edge. They’ve sought to avoid even the appearance of telling other sovereign democracies how to run their internal affairs and resisted the urge to treat foreign policy as an extension of our domestic politics.
I haven’t hesitated to call out departures from these prudent customs, like the increasingly flagrant ways that elected Democrats have sought to insert themselves into the lively democratic politics of Israel. Yet, for the better part of a decade, Hungarian politics has persisted as an object of intense fascination in certain corners of the American right.
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This phenomenon is endlessly puzzling. America’s self-proclaimed national conservatives spoke of Orban’s Hungary as an oasis of traditionalism amid the wasteland of an ailing, liberal and decadent postmodern Europe. And some American politicians appear to have bought into the myth.
To be clear, it is a myth. Orban’s champions on this side of the Atlantic may well consider his illiberal court-packing, crony capitalism or restriction of free speech an acceptable price for their desired social utopia. Yet for all the talk of reviving faith and family through statist intervention, Hungary’s religious participation and birth rates under his rule have declined right alongside the rest of the West.
Of course, had any of the breathless pronouncements of Hungary’s unique virtue been true, they’d be a reasonable basis for personal affinity ... but not for U.S. foreign policy. Shared values can be a useful entrée into deeper cooperation with allies and partners. But to the extent that values have played a central role in successful U.S. foreign policy, it has been in service to, and aligned with, our strategic interests.
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Clearly, Orban’s fawning servitude to authoritarians doesn’t reflect American values. But far more importantly, his government’s fealty to Moscow, its willingness to be a gateway into Europe for China’s predatory machinations, and its deepening ties with Iran run counter to America’s interests.
These allegiances ought to matter a great deal to American conservatives who, quite rightly, expect European allies to carry a greater share of the burden of deterring threats to our shared Western interests.
The Trump administration’s 2025 National Security Strategy observes that America &quot;will need a strong Europe to help us successfully compete&quot; with strategic adversaries. But Europe’s tremendous progress toward greater burden-sharing on defense has come despite Hungary’s defense budget shrinking by 6% last year and Orban’s active opposition to European Union support for Ukraine. While other allies have decreased their reliance on Russian energy, Orban has doubled down on Hungary’s dependence on Russian gas. And in 2024, he struck an &quot;all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership&quot; with America’s foremost strategic adversary, the PRC.
Orban’s Hungary offered America little in the way of strategic alignment, let alone &quot;moral cooperation.&quot; Today, the highest shared value between Americans and the people of Hungary is the right to choose our own leaders, freely and fairly, without foreign or domestic interference.
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Of course, American conservatives who still worry in particular about the social fabric and moral values of Europe’s 19th-largest economy should take heart: The next Hungarian prime minister is unlikely to turn Budapest into a den of iniquity or impose Sharia law. And I have yet to hear him propose opening the country’s borders or sacrificing its sovereignty on the altar of the European Union.
Instead, what seems to have motivated Hungarian voters is a distaste for the crony capitalism and corruption that have weakened Hungary’s economy and the image of its ruling party. Their next prime minister is, after all, a product of that ruling party who campaigned on addressing Hungary’s economic woes rather than just scapegoating them. I suspect Hungary’s voters will, in turn, judge his government on whether he succeeds in doing so.
Watching this from Kentucky, it is hard to understand how some on the American right thought that staking U.S. influence on the outcome of a parliamentary election in a small, central European country was putting America’s interests first. To the extent that what happens in Hungary matters to America, it is a question of whether its actions on the world stage — not its social policies — align with America’s strategic interests.
The future course of U.S.-Hungary strategic alignment under the new government remains to be seen. But to the extent that Hungary’s next leaders behave with less obeisance toward our adversaries and a more serious focus on our shared interests, Washington may be wise to welcome this change.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Our View: A shrinking river calls for big federal action</news:name>
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			<news:title>Our View: A shrinking river calls for big federal action</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Interior Secretary Doug Burgum came to the Southwest this week with a clear message: the states that rely on the Colorado River need to reach a deal, and none of them will like it. He is right about one thing.…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Steven Roberts: The same Constitution</news:name>
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			<news:title>Steven Roberts: The same Constitution</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump has been pressuring Senate Republicans to trash the filibuster and pass a bill disenfranchising millions of voters and boosting their party&apos;s chances of controlling Congress after next fall&apos;s elections. But Sen. John Thune, the Republican leader, keeps telling…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>President Trump&apos;s birthright citizenship fight is about history, not hysteria</news:name>
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			<news:title>President Trump&apos;s birthright citizenship fight is about history, not hysteria</news:title>
			<news:keywords>From the moment President Trump issued his executive order on birthright citizenship, critics derided it with a litany of adjectives nearly as colorful as they were unwarranted.
It was racist. Ahistorical. Unprecedented. Un-American.
During oral arguments at the Supreme Court last week, Justice Elena Kagan appeared to add another pejorative to the catalogue: revisionist.
Kagan’s accusation was, to be sure, more professionally dressed than many of the others. But it’s equally erroneous.
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Solicitor General John Sauer wasted no time pushing back on Kagan’s characterization, which, in its specific context, was limited to the government’s contention that birthright citizenship for the U.S.-born children of illegally or temporarily present aliens remained an open question even after the Supreme Court’s 1898 decision in United States v. Wong Kim Ark.
Sauer pointed out the irony of Kagan’s characterization: the modern &quot;consensus&quot; that Wong Kim Ark settled these questions is the revisionist interpretation. The federal government only definitively adopted this view of Wong Kim Ark in the 1930s. And it did so at the prompting of a single senior State Department official who had earlier admitted in a law review article that his opinion was contrary to that of the general legal community.
Sauer’s response hits on a truth that cannot be repeated enough to the American public: Much of the prevailing modern assumption about &quot;universal&quot; birthright citizenship is based on a revisionist interpretation. The view exists as the &quot;consensus&quot; today only because it won out in a hostile takeover, supplanting an original, and far more limited, understanding of the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause.
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Consider the ACLU attorney’s reference during oral argument to an 1896 State Department regulation that defined birth on U.S. soil as the sole requirement for birthright citizenship, excepting only the children of tribal Indians and foreign diplomats. Yes, that policy existed. It was apparently implemented during the latter half of President Grover Cleveland’s second term. But it was, itself, a revisionist policy: It broke not just from the policies of earlier administrations, but from the policy articulated by the executive branch during Cleveland’s own first term.
In 1885, Cleveland’s first secretary of state, Thomas Bayard, had instructed federal officials not to issue an American passport to a man whom all parties agreed had been born in the United States to parents who weren’t ambassadors. Bayard concluded that the man, Richard Greisser, wasn’t a U.S. citizen, despite having been born in Ohio, because his German father and Swiss mother had never established permanent residency in the United States. In fact, they’d returned with Richard to Germany within a year of his birth and raised him there as a German subject. In stark contrast to the regulation issued more than a decade later, the first Cleveland administration declared that Greisser had been, at the time of his birth, &quot;subject to a foreign power&quot; and not &quot;subject to the jurisdiction of the United States,&quot; as required by the Fourteenth Amendment’s Citizenship Clause.
Bayard’s position on birthright citizenship for the children of temporarily present aliens was the normative policy at the time. His predecessor under President Chester Arthur, Frederick Frelinghuysen, had similarly instructed federal officials not to issue citizenship documents to U.S.-born Ludwig Hausding. Like Greisser, Hausding was the son of &quot;Saxon subjects&quot; who were &quot;only temporarily in the United States&quot; and who raised him in Germany from infancy. Frelinghuysen’s State Department was clear that the mere &quot;fact of birth [on U.S. soil], under circumstances implying alien subjection, establishes of itself no right of citizenship.&quot; The immigration status of Hausding’s parents at the time of his birth made his claims to birthright citizenship &quot;untenable.&quot;&quot;
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In 1890, State Department officials under Benjamin Harrison demonstrated their continued reliance on this operative theory of birthright citizenship, rejecting citizenship claims for a child born in a New York hospital to Mary Devereaux, a would-be immigrant mother awaiting a final determination of her eligibility to enter the country. The Irish mother had become ill while being held aboard a British ship in New York Harbor and was permitted to disembark for treatment at a New York hospital until after she gave birth.
The State Department concluded that both mother and child were eligible for deportation because the child, though born on U.S. soil, was not born &quot;subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, in the sense of the [F]ourteenth [A]mendment.&quot; It also noted that this decision was consistent with the opinion of renowned legal scholar Francis Wharton, who wrote in his treatise that the same reasoning which excludes tribal Indians from birthright citizenship &quot;would exclude the children born in the United States to foreigners here on transient residence.&quot;
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Whatever may have led to the 1896 change in State Department policy, it was, indeed, a change — a revision — of the earliest executive branch policies based on the earliest executive branch understandings of birthright citizenship.
Those earliest executive branch interpretations of the Citizenship Clause are interchangeable with the allegedly &quot;revisionist&quot; theory now defended by the Trump administration. And the resultant policy lines drawn about who is or is not a citizen by birth are effectively the same.
The Trump administration’s efforts to abide by the original public meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment aren’t revisionist. They’re just restorative.
To the originalist, no distinction in words could matter more.
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			  <news:name>Four reasons why Markwayne Mullin may be the steady hand DHS needs at a critical time</news:name>
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			<news:title>Four reasons why Markwayne Mullin may be the steady hand DHS needs at a critical time</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kristi Noem may still be grabbing headlines, but we shouldn’t overlook her replacement at DHS, Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma. Here are four reasons why Mullin, confirmed by the Senate in record time, could be the right man for the job.
He’s the real deal.
Unlike many other politicians, Mullin has worked with his hands and broken a sweat. He can ride a horse, drive a truck, haul sheetrock and unlike Chuck Schumer, likely grill a burger. He ran a company that employed more than 150 people in the state he represents — a plumbing business providing real services anyone can understand, not a consultancy or lobbying group or NGO feasting off government grants. Clinton once told voters &quot;I feel your pain,&quot; but like millions of regular Americans, Mullin really knows what it’s like to suffer under arbitrary, dumb, or unnecessary policies. He reportedly got into politics after an Obama-era regulation shut down one of his businesses.
While he is a solid Trump supporter and conservative Republican, he had no truck with those who entered the Capitol illegally on January 6, 2021. At the time, he reportedly helped Capitol police barricade the House chamber, and from the look of him at the time, the first man through any breach would not have fared well. His air is of a man who went to Washington because he felt it a duty, not because of perks, fame and future financial rewards.
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He gets to be the good cop.
Like Hulk Hogan coming in to save the day, Mullin just got tagged into the remaining three years of Trump’s term — and the boss’s promise to deport millions of illegal aliens. Mullin is following a DHS secretary who has had a tough time in the ring. Noem inherited a nightmare. She went from governing a state with a population under a million to managing 22 federal departments and 260,000 employees. It would have overwhelmed most people.
After four years of an open border, rampant abuse of pardons and paroles, and a mix of purposeful mismanagement and incompetence, Noem was tasked with cleaning up. The Augean stables were a newly-detailed late-model Bentley by comparison. Noem achieved a lot: under her leadership, the border was mostly sealed. The number of illegal arrivals plummeted more than 90%. Bogus parole programs were stopped. Fraud was investigated instead of tolerated. Interior immigration enforcement, moribund under Biden, was resumed with great fanfare.
Perhaps too much fanfare, because the huge challenge of enforcing deportation was the Achilles heel in Noem’s performance, through which came a poisoned arrow in the form of the Ryan Pretti and Renee Good shootings by ICE officers in Minnesota. The Democratic mainstream has hardened its position from Clinton’s reform-but-enforce to now opposing almost any immigration enforcement.
Whatever really went down in the Twin Cities, the net result was a public relations disaster. By playing to the base over swing voters, seeming to put show over metrics, and presiding over the agency when things to get out of hand in Minneapolis, Noem had become a liability to Trump and Republican mid-term hopes. Mullin gets to throw off this baggage and make his own impression.
He has a welcome measure of self-control.
Ben Franklin once said that any three people can keep a secret — as long as two of them are dead. He died the year Congress decided that the future capital of the United States was to be in 10 square miles of what was then literally, and remains figuratively, a swamp. Scandals plague Washington like malaria once used to. But the vaccine that prevents it is clean living and a skeleton-free closet. No doubt Mullen will be under extreme scrutiny as Secretary of DHS. But provided his past is the no-nonsense westerner we’ve seen so far, he can survive the spotlight. He appears immune from capture by the Washington establishment blob.
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While affable and upright, he does have a temper. He is indeed &quot;blunt and to the point,&quot; as he testified in his confirmation hearing. But his relatively calm and measured response to goading by Sen. Rand Paul showed some growth. &quot;Let me earn your respect,&quot; he asked Paul, using &quot;sir&quot; in address throughout, as people still do in his part of the country. In an age where elitist politicians use profanity in a token effort to be &quot;real,&quot; Mullin’s attempted self-control stands out — even if he doesn’t always succeed.
He’s a brawler and can take a hit.
In his brief career as a mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter, Mullen had a 5-0 record and made the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. The Senate is no picnic, but being a political appointee in a Trump administration is like covering yourself in honey and beating a beehive with a stick. You have to hold your friends close and your enemies closer. Democrats want your seat, and other Republicans want your job.
Mullin has Trump’s confidence. He knows how the Hill works and he has allies in the Senate. The half of America that still respects borders and puts public safety ahead of left-wing ideology is rooting for him to succeed.
Let’s give him a chance and see what he can do.
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			  <news:name>Snubbed by Trump, GOP candidates fighting for re-election act like they have his backing anyway</news:name>
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			<news:title>Snubbed by Trump, GOP candidates fighting for re-election act like they have his backing anyway</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump&apos;s overall poll numbers are sliding, but among Republicans, the president&apos;s approval ratings remain sky-high.
Trump&apos;s grip on a Republican Party he reshaped over the past decade remains extremely firm, and his endorsements in GOP primaries are highly influential.
&quot;The Trump endorsement is king in any primary,&quot; longtime Republican strategist and communicator Jesse Hunt told Fox News Digital. Veteran GOP consultant Matt Gorman highlighted that a &quot;Trump endorsement is extremely powerful... it’s an undeniable force.&quot;
So what should a Republican running for re-election who is facing primary challenge from a Trump-backed candidate do to survive?
REPUBLICANS WIN BUT DEMOCRATS ALSO CLAIM VICTORY WITH BALLOT BOX SURGE IN TRUMP TERRITORY
In two high-profile cases this year, incumbents fighting for their political lives are trying to make it appear the president is supporting them anyway.
Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana is facing primary challenges from two Republicans in next month&apos;s primary: Rep. Julia Letlow and former Rep. John Fleming, who is currently the state treasurer. Trump earlier this year weighed into the race by endorsing Letlow.
Cassidy was one of only seven Senate Republicans who voted in early 2021 to convict Trump after he was impeached by the House for his role in the violent Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters who aimed to upend congressional certification of former President Joe Biden&apos;s 2020 election victory. Trump was acquitted by the Senate.
But since the start of Trump&apos;s second term 15 months ago, Cassidy has been supportive of the president&apos;s agenda and his nominees.
In his first campaign commercial after Trump endorsed Letlow, Cassidy, a doctor, highlighted a bill he authored that passed into law and increases penalties for criminals convicted of manufacturing and distributing fentanyl.
&quot;President Trump said it was the most important legislation he would sign this year,&quot; the senator said in the spot under pictures of Trump.
In another spot, the narrator highlights that &quot;Cassidy worked with President Trump to pass tax cuts,&quot; under pictures of the president and the senator and the words &quot;Trump &amp; Cassidy&quot; repeatedly flashing on the screen.
MIDTERM ALARM BELLS: TRUMP&apos;S APPROVAL RATINGS KEEP SLIDING BUT DEMOCRATS&apos; BRAND IN TOILET
In Kentucky&apos;s 4th Congressional District, Rep. Thomas Massie is facing a challenge from Trump-backed Ed Gallrein in next month&apos;s primary.
Massie has long been one of Trump&apos;s most vocal GOP critics in Congress, repeatedly taking aim at the president over the Epstein files and foreign policy.
Trump allies have spent big bucks to boost Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL, and to take aim at Massie.
Massie spotlighted an old picture of himself and Trump smiling together at the top of a campaign ad last month.
In Texas, longtime GOP Sen. John Cornyn is fighting for his political life as he faces off in a late May primary runoff election against state Attorney General John Paxton, who is a MAGA firebrand and major Trump supporter.
While Trump has stayed neutral in the showdown between the two Texas Republican titans, Cornyn has repeatedly spotlighted his support for Trump in his statements and on the campaign trail. He has also figuratively hugged the president tight in his ads.
COMBUSTIBLE REPUBLICAN SENATE PRIMARY IN TEXAS HEADING INTO OVERTIME
The narrator in a recent spot noted that Cornyn &quot;had his back&quot; as it showed a picture of Trump and the senator standing next to each other giving the thumbs up sign.
&quot;We&apos;re especially grateful to your wonderful senators,&quot; Trump says in an old clip used in the ad, as the president referred to Cornyn and fellow Republican Sen. Ted Cruz.
While Cornyn&apos;s ads aren&apos;t a total stretch, since neither he nor Paxton has landed Trump&apos;s endorsement, the messaging from Cassidy and Massie does not mention that their rivals are backed by the president.
Hunt warns that could backfire by earning Trump&apos;s wrath.
&quot;If you haven’t earned it but portray as though you have, it could be the end of your campaign,&quot; Hunt said. &quot;That’s if the President decides to take issue with it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>PRISHA MOSLEY, JOSH PAYNE: Our legal appeal could reshape justice for victims of gender &apos;care&apos; cases</news:name>
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			<news:title>PRISHA MOSLEY, JOSH PAYNE: Our legal appeal could reshape justice for victims of gender &apos;care&apos; cases</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On Monday, a North Carolina appeals court will confront a question far larger than one case, one plaintiff or even one state. It will decide whether those harmed by ideology under the guise of medical care are entitled to justice.
We believe the answer must be yes.
As an emotionally distressed teenager, I, Prisha Mosley, found myself turning to dark places on the internet. Sucked in by chat rooms and subreddits, the addictive, alluring culture of inclusivity captivated my young, impressionable mind. While I struggled with multiple mental-health diagnoses and an eating disorder, I began to believe that what was truly wrong with me was that I was born into the wrong body.
PRISHA MOSLEY: DOCTORS TOOK MY BODY APART FOR GENDER ‘CARE.’ NOW THEY ADMIT IT WAS WRONG
I was told that instead of embracing my biological sex, I could turn myself into a boy. This seemed like the only way forward at the time, especially at the behest of my doctors, who swiftly agreed that this was what was wrong with me. They pressured me into believing that since I was already struggling with suicidal thoughts, I needed to complete the transition as soon as possible, since my life could be in danger. I was told that there was an easy and acceptable solution to my distress: testosterone injections and the surgical removal of my healthy breasts.
My doctor even told me that by taking testosterone, I would go through puberty as a boy. This was a lie. This was medical fraud.
The system that should have been designed to protect me instead threw me to the wolves. Rather than looking at my personal traumas and carefully considering the best way to resolve them, my doctors and therapists signed off on the complete mutilation of my body before I’d even gotten a driver’s license.
TOP NEW YORK HOSPITAL TO END TRANSGENDER PROGRAM FOR MINORS
I received deceptive affirmation, not medicine. My psychological suffering grew even worse than it was prior to my transition, compounded by the loss of my healthy, functioning body and body parts. And these consequences will never be reversible.
For this reason, I contacted attorneys at Campbell Miller Payne to sue on the basis of medical malpractice.
As her counsel, I, Josh Payne, have spent years examining the ins and outs of Prisha’s case — the first of its kind in the nation to proceed in court — and now others like it. Prisha’s case, sadly, isn’t unique. Around the country, vulnerable minors and young adults presenting with complex mental health conditions are directed toward life-altering medical interventions without the rigor, skepticism or informed consent that our legal and medical systems demand.
CHLOE COLE REVEALS INTENSE PRESSURE TO TRANSITION AS A MINOR, PARENTS WERE TOLD SHE&apos;D &apos;PROBABLY DIE’
When Prisha sought care, she was entitled to the most basic protections embedded in both law and medicine: evidence-based treatment grounded in transparency and the core medical principle of &quot;do no harm.&quot; But instead, her doctors sold her a false story that she could change sexes, and they mutilated her body in service of that lie.
In 2023, Prisha filed suit against the medical providers who facilitated her transition, alleging fraud, negligence and malpractice. But her case has yet to be decided by a jury of her peers. It was dismissed on a procedural technicality: time.
TEXAS DETRANSITIONER SHARES HOW DOCTORS AND INTERNET ‘COSPLAY’ GROOMED HER INTO PERMANENT SURGERY
The trial court ruled that her claims came too late. But this is precisely the injustice at the heart of this appeal. Prisha was completely unaware that the testosterone and surgery the defendants pushed on her as &quot;treatment&quot; could possibly harm her. Cases like Prisha’s are ill-suited to rigid statutes of limitation because the patient trusts her medical professionals to care for her honestly. When that trust is broken through deception, the harm is not immediately apparent. In fact, it is often obscured by the very authority and ideology that drive these decisions.
Recognizing this, North Carolina lawmakers extended the statute of limitations for these cases, acknowledging that justice must account for delayed understanding in matters of profound medical consequence. Yet despite this legislative win, Prisha’s claims were dismissed with prejudice, barring her from ever presenting her case before a jury.
FORMER TRANSGENDER CLINIC INSIDER CALLS $2M GENDER SURGERY VERDICT &apos;TIP OF THE ICEBERG&apos;
Courts exist to examine disputed facts, not to foreclose them. In Prisha’s case, there are legitimate questions that demand examination. What did her doctors know? What did they disclose? And did they meet the standard of care owed to a vulnerable patient? Those questions deserve answers and are precisely why we filed an appeal.
That appeal is what we will be arguing on Monday, April 13, in our written submission to the court.
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This is first and foremost about principles. It is about whether the law will recognize that vulnerable patients cannot meaningfully consent to interventions whose consequences they cannot comprehend. It is about whether medical professionals may advance unproven treatments without accountability. We are told that cases like Prisha’s are rare. But whether or not they are, rarity is not a defense to negligence. The law does not exist to protect negligent and fraudulent conduct. The law exists to protect people from harm.
Our case is not only about justice for one individual, but also about setting a precedent for other such cases nationwide. It stands at the intersection of medicine, ethics and accountability in an era where all three, at times, come into conflict. If our appeal is successful, it will not guarantee victory, but it will guarantee something far more fundamental: the right for detransitioners to be heard.
A successful appeal will prove that accountability does not end when the medical procedure does. On the heels of the Fox Varian $2 million verdict this year, it would prove that justice for detransitioners nationwide is coming.
Monday, the court will consider our arguments and determine whether justice can be advanced in our case. We believe this should not be a difficult decision.
Joshua Payne is an attorney representing Prisha Mosley and co-founder of Campbell Miller Payne, a law firm dedicated to representing detransitioners and others harmed through medical transition procedures. 
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			  <news:name>The Last Day at Kids of Faith: Parents Navigating a Child Care Crisis</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Last Day at Kids of Faith: Parents Navigating a Child Care Crisis</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Inside one of the hundreds of day care centers that have recently closed in one state, forcing parents to make difficult decisions about their careers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump’s Military Transgender Ban Is Keeping Workers on Expensive Paid Leave</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump’s Military Transgender Ban Is Keeping Workers on Expensive Paid Leave</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Highly trained service members have been put on paid leave for nearly a year as they wait for the military to decide their fate.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>After Charlie Kirk’s Death, a Fight for the Youth Vote</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T09:10:21.381Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>After Charlie Kirk’s Death, a Fight for the Youth Vote</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A fledgling Democratic group and the far-right white nationalist Nick Fuentes seek to make gains on college campuses that have recently been dominated by Turning Point USA.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The AI you use every day is biased — and it’s quietly shaping your worldview, new report says</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T08:10:42.502Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>The AI you use every day is biased — and it’s quietly shaping your worldview, new report says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Artificial intelligence has quickly become part of everyday life, helping people search for information, complete schoolwork, and make decisions. But what many users don’t realize is that AI systems are not neutral. They are shaped by hidden design choices that influence how they respond — and, ultimately, how people think.
The concern is not just theoretical. A recent Fox News Digital report highlighted the controversy surrounding Google’s Gemini chatbot after the system identified multiple Republican senators as violating its hate speech policies — while naming no Democrats. 
The findings, based on a prompt evaluating all 100 U.S. senators, raised fresh questions about whether AI systems can reflect ideological assumptions embedded in their training data and design.
GOOGLE GEMINI DECLARES ONLY GOP SENATORS VIOLATE HATE SPEECH POLICY, ZERO DEMOCRATS, AUTHOR CLAIMS
That episode is not an isolated case.
A new report from America First Policy Institute (AFPI) reveals that many AI systems consistently lean in particular ideological directions.
These biases can affect how political issues, social topics and news sources are presented. Because users often trust AI as an objective tool, these subtle influences can shape opinions over time without users realizing it.
Matthew Burtell, a senior policy analyst for AI and Emerging Technology at AFPI, said the pattern appears across the industry — not just in isolated cases.
&quot;What we found was a general ideological bias, not just in a particular model, but across the spectrum,&quot; Burtell told Fox News Digital, adding that the models tend to lean center left.
The implications go beyond bias alone. Research shows that AI systems are not just reflecting viewpoints — they can actively influence them.
That combination — bias and persuasion — raises deeper concerns about AI’s role in shaping public opinion. &quot;AI is persuasive and it also leans left,&quot; Burtell said. &quot;So if you combine these two things, it may certainly have an influence on people’s beliefs about different policies.&quot; 
Recent examples have fueled those concerns. OpenAI’s ChatGPT has faced criticism from some researchers who argue its responses on political and cultural issues can skew in a particular ideological direction, while Microsoft’s AI tools have drawn scrutiny for how they frame controversial topics and limit certain viewpoints.
Those concerns have been reflected in testing as well. In 2024, Fox News Digital evaluated several leading AI chatbots — including Google’s Gemini, OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Microsoft’s Copilot and Meta AI — to assess potential racial bias.
NEW AI COALITION TARGETS WASHINGTON, BIG TECH AS GROUP WARNS CHILD SAFETY RISKS OUTPACING SAFEGUARDS
The report also raises serious safety concerns.
AI systems have, in some cases, engaged in harmful interactions — especially with younger users. Without clear transparency about how these systems are designed and what safeguards are in place, parents and users cannot make informed decisions about which platforms are safe.
To address these risks, the report calls for greater transparency from tech companies. This includes disclosing how systems are designed, what values they prioritize, how they are tested for bias and safety, and what incidents occur after deployment.
WHITE HOUSE AI CZAR BLASTS BLUE STATES FOR INSERTING &apos;WOKE IDEOLOGY&apos; INTO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The goal is not to control what AI systems say, but to give the public enough information to evaluate them critically.
Ultimately, the report makes it clear that AI is not just a tool — it is a powerful force shaping how people access information and understand the world.
Without transparency, users remain in the dark about the biases embedded in these systems. And as AI becomes more influential, that lack of visibility may have far-reaching consequences for individuals and society alike.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>10-Year-Old’s Letter To NASA Sparks Viral Push To “Bring Pluto Back”</news:name>
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			<news:title>10-Year-Old’s Letter To NASA Sparks Viral Push To “Bring Pluto Back”</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
A 10-year-old girl’s heartfelt plea to restore Pluto’s status as a full planet has gone viral, drawing responses from NASA leadership and highlighting Arizona’s deep connection.
Mike’s Weather Page shared the story on X, saying, “Dear @NASA. From 10-year-old Kaela. She is mailing to you today. Too cute not to post. She and her family are friends of ours. #bringplutoback”
In her handwritten letter, Kaela wrote:
“Dear N.A.S.A… Please make Pluto a planet again. I really want it to be a planet again. Here are some reasons that Pluto should be a planet again:
It is part of our solar system and used to be a planet.
It is a dwarf planet and deserves to be an actual planet
It might make a lot of people happy.”


🛰️ PLEADING FOR PLUTO: Earlier this week, Mike Boylan of Mike&apos;s Weather Page had a hand in getting a 10-year-old girl&apos;s message to NASA asking for Pluto to be made a planet again, and NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman replied to his post on X. Boylan joins FOX Weather to talk… pic.twitter.com/32AZNq3zhs
— FOX Weather (@foxweather) April 10, 2026





NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman responded directly to the tweet, saying: “Kaela – we are looking into this.”
The office of Congressman Abraham Hamadeh also chimed in, stating: “Kaela – Congressman Hamadeh Agrees! He recently sent a letter to President Trump asking for the same thing. It’s time Arizona’s Planet was rightfully classified.”


Kaela- Congressman Hamadeh agrees! 
He recently sent a letter to President Trump asking for the same thing. It’s time Arizona’s planet was rightfully classified! https://t.co/VuTQIDyXWR
— Office of Congressman Abe Hamadeh (@RepAbeHamadeh) April 11, 2026





Pluto holds special significance in Arizona. It was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh at Flagstaff’s Lowell Observatory. The story of that discovery impressed state Rep. Justin Wilmeth (R-LD2) enough that he introduced legislation in 2024 designating Pluto as Arizona’s official state planet.
House Bill 2477, signed into law on March 29, 2024, simply states “Pluto is the official state planet,” making Arizona the only state to claim an official state planet.
Arizona’s designation celebrates the state’s rich astronomy heritage. Flagstaff became the first designated International Dark Sky City in 2001, preserving pristine night skies ideal for observation. The area also boasts a strong lunar legacy: every astronaut who walked on the moon trained in Flagstaff, using sites like Meteor Crater, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, and Grand Canyon National Park.
“It might not be your choice, but if it is, please, please, please make it a planet, added Kaela. “It would make me very, very, very happy. If you can’t make it an actual planet, please consider it a planet.”





Ethan Faverino is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.
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			  <news:name>AZ Corp Commission Approves Small Credit To UNS Summer Electric Bills</news:name>
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			<news:title>AZ Corp Commission Approves Small Credit To UNS Summer Electric Bills</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
The Arizona Corporation Commission approved a temporary bill credit for UNS Electric customers, expected to reduce monthly costs during peak summer usage.
According to a Wednesday press release, the Commission approved an $18.50 monthly credit for customers with average usage of 884 kilowatt-hours. The credit will be in effect from May 1, 2026, through December 31, 2026. The measure was approved in a 5–0 vote during the Commission’s open meeting on April 8.


Open Meeting Adjourned: The ACC held its April Open Meeting on 4/8/26, voting on 30 agenda items. pic.twitter.com/EuLUQlYx13
— Arizona Corporation Commission (@CorpCommAZ) April 8, 2026





The adjustment is tied to the Purchased Power and Fuel Adjustment Clause (PPFAC), a mechanism which utilities use to recover fuel and purchased power costs. The Commission stated that utilities do not earn a profit on expenses recovered through the PPFAC.
Commissioner Kevin Thompson said in the release that the credit follows the Commission’s earlier action to address a significant under-collection in the PPFAC balance.
In May 2023, the Commission approved a temporary surcharge to reduce the balance, which was accruing interest costs that were being passed on to ratepayers.
“The Commission had to make a tough vote in 2023 to pay down significant fuel cost debt that had been allowed to build as a result of circumstances outside the utilities’ control,” Thompson said. “As a result of the temporary surcharge, UNS was able to rapidly pay down the debt and save ratepayers money in the long run. Asking ratepayers to pay more in their monthly bills to pay down costs is never an easy task, but this solution removes the massive debt hanging over the heads of the ratepayers and provides additional bill relief when customers need it most.”
The surcharge was eliminated in December 2025 after the balance was paid down. The Commission said that the change reduced the average residential customer’s bill by approximately $20 per month.
Following the removal of the surcharge, the utility reported a positive PPFAC balance of $5.6 million in mid-February 2026, which has continued to grow.
According to the release, UNS Electric began experiencing under-collection in October 2021, which grew to approximately $48 million. The deficit was attributed to increased natural gas prices during the COVID-19 pandemic, extreme weather events including Winter Storm Uri, and global energy market impacts related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
“As we are approaching the summer heat, I am glad the Commission was able to provide some rate relief for customers in Kingman, Lake Havasu, Nogales, and other smaller communities in Mohave and Santa Cruz counties,” Chairman Nick Myers said in a statement.


ELECTRICITY BILLS REDUCED FOR UNS ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS: The ACC approved 2 items at the 4/8/26 Open Meeting that will slash UNSE customers&apos; monthly bills by approximately $15.50, from May-Dec 2026. See news releaseshttps://t.co/jyvjpm9NMX…
&amp;https://t.co/Dq9oBbytHq…
— Arizona Corporation Commission (@CorpCommAZ) April 8, 2026





With the new temporary credit in place, the Commission said a typical residential customer is expected to see an average monthly reduction of approximately $38 this summer compared to the same period last year.
“As regulators we often have to make difficult decisions as we balance the various interests involved in ratemaking,” Myers said. “In this case, I am pleased that our difficult decision to address the PPFAC in 2023 has resolved the problem and resulted in a meaningful reduction in rates for UNSE customers through the end of the year.”  





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>ASU Professor Praises Terrorists, Advocates For Violence Against Political Opponents</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
An Arizona State University (ASU) professor is making the case that Americans are wrong to view Islamic terrorists abroad as terrorists. 
Associate history professor Alexander “Alex” Avina also qualified violence as a moral and natural right to resisting tyranny and oppression in the “Psychic Militancy” podcast. 
“The Iranian propaganda is helping us, too,” said Avina. “You can critique Zionism, you can critique the genocide in Gaza, but can you make that next leap forward and say, these people do have an actual right to resist tyranny via armed struggle, because that’s the only way to get rid of colonialism[.]” 


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“Psychic militancy” refers to an unyielding form of resistance against political systems perceived as violent. Most adherents of this school of thought focus on resisting that which they perceive to be imperialism, settler colonialism, and capitalism. 
Avina described America as a “genocidal, Epstein empire,” accusing the Trump administration of “waging mass death, and using mass amounts of violence against civilian populations” as remedies to contradictions of policy. 
Avina said the present day is defined as a “socialism vs. barbarism struggle” to avoid genocide, ecological collapse, and environmental degradation.  
“It feels like we’re forced into a murder-suicide pact,” said Avina. 
Avina argued those in the Middle East acting on Islamic beliefs weren’t terrorists, but defenders against an existential threat against humanity.  
“What we’re witnessing right now is a lot of revolutionary cunning from people who we’ve been socialized in this country to continuously misidentify as dangerous terrorists, as barbarians, as somehow antithetical to our ‘civilizational values’,” said Avina. 






Avina also joined in the praise of the late Hamas terrorist leader Yahya Sinwar.
On the topic of those allegedly mislabeled as terrorists, Avina challenged the American narrative on South American drug cartels, calling it “bullshit.” Avina said the proper perspective was to understand U.S. drug demand as to blame for cartel violence in Mexico. 
“If there wasn’t the world’s largest market for licit and illicit drugs north of the Mexican border, if that didn’t exist, then we wouldn’t see the type of violence we would see today,” said Avina. “[Media reporters] don’t get at the structural and historical reasons of this type of violence, and it’s because we are the world’s largest narco-state.” 
Avina argued Americans need to understand “basic and historical education” that America is based on violence, torture, suffering, disappearances, and systematic murder of migrants. Avina also said the lack of support for Palestinians was rooted in racism. 
“This is a history of [American] sovereignty,” said Avina. “Can you provide the historical and political coordinates for a nation that has been so thoroughly indoctrinated in racism and Islamophobia and other types of ideological edifices that prevent them from seeing that the struggle of Palestinians for self-determination is a very human one?”
Avina has previously extolled the virtues of violence within political discourse. 
Last fall Avina advocated for physical attacks on the right in the “Millennials Are Killing Capitalism” podcast responding to Charlie Kirk’s assassination. 
“Today I read a quote by the writer Roberto Bolano where he says there’s a time for reciting poetry and there’s a time for fists, and this is definitely a time for fists,” said Avina.
Avina is the brother-in-law of Rep. Juan Ciscomani (R-AZ-06). 


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			<news:keywords>Eric Swalwell was so close to becoming California’s governor that he was practically measuring the drapes.
And then, suddenly, it all came crashing down, thanks to his own egregious conduct.
Last night, after desperately trying to hang on, Swalwell suspended his campaign. He was delusional if he thought he could keep running. He finally faced the inevitable music. 
The Democratic congressman didn&apos;t have much choice. His own party, led by Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Adam Schiff and Speaker Hakeem Jeffries, was demanding that he drop out of the race. 
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He was denying many of the specifics when it came to sexually abusing women on his staff, but his candidacy was clearly toast. His campaign chairman immediately resigned. The state teachers’ union withdrew its support. The service employees’ union suspended its campaign activities.
In a video Friday night, Swalwell seemed to soften his denials:
&quot;I do not suggest to you in any way that I’m perfect or that I’m a saint. I have certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past, but those mistakes are between me and my wife and to her, I apologize deeply for putting her in this position.&quot;
Nobody’s buying that. When you’re a public figure with three children, it’s not just between you and your spouse. It’s also between you and the voters.
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Why, knowing of the intense scrutiny a gubernatorial candidate faces, would Swalwell allegedly engage in sex with staffers, given the stark power imbalance between a member of Congress and starstruck young women?
When Swalwell says all this emerged to torpedo his frontrunner campaign – &quot;these allegations are false&quot; – he is probably right. But he put the target on his own back.
Actually, a bandwagon running on four flat tires may be the least of the candidate’s problems. The Manhattan district attorney’s office confirms that it has opened an investigation into some of the allegations, and openly invited &quot;survivors and anyone with knowledge of these allegations&quot; to get in touch with its special victims unit.  
What’s more, both House and campaign staffers for Swalwell gave news outlets an unsigned letter saying they’re &quot;horrified&quot; by the allegations, calling them &quot;abhorrent, beneath the dignity of those serving in public office,&quot; which &quot;betrays the trust of all Californians.&quot; And one Republican representative, Anna Paulina Luna, is pushing for the House to expel him.
The media have clearly been driving the disclosures about the congressman, who represents the San Francisco area. One of the other two major Democratic candidates – former congresswoman Katie Porter or billionaire Tom Steyer – will inherit the frontrunner’s mantle.
In California’s &quot;jungle primary,&quot; the top two finishers make it to the fall ballot, regardless of party. President Trump has already endorsed former British politician and Fox News host Steve Hilton. But in the bluest of blue states, the Democratic candidate is virtually assured of winning.   
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The San Francisco Chronicle conducted a series of interviews with a woman who said Swalwell had assaulted her twice when she was too drunk to consent, including one encounter when he was her boss.
The woman did not report the alleged assaults because she didn’t think she’d be believed, according to the Chronicle, which viewed texts that she sent to a friend at the time, and medical records showing she sought pregnancy and STD testing days after the alleged 2024 assault.    
CNN also reported on this woman, along with three others who accused Swalwell of various kinds of sexual misconduct. The woman was shown in shadow to protect her identity, and said she felt comfortable meeting Swalwell – after a 2019 drunken encounter – because she now had a partner and felt more confident:
&quot;After that bar closed, we went to another, I went to the bathroom, and I don’t remember anything after that… I remember the next day, I can see flashes of that evening of him on top of me, me pushing him off, him grabbing me. It was a lot more aggressive. It was aggressive.&quot;
&quot;Did you say no?&quot; asked anchor Pamela Brown.
&quot;Yes. I said no. I said I — in my flash that I can recall, I was pushing him off of me saying no.&quot;
What did he do?
&quot;He didn’t stop.&quot;
The unidentified woman said that in 2019, when she was still working for Swalwell, she woke up naked with him in a hotel room after a night of heavy drinking. She said she had no memory of what happened but could feel physically that they’d had sexual contact.
CNN reported that three other women said Swalwell sent them unsolicited explicit messages or nude photos.
The New York Times interviewed a social media influencer named in the CNN report, Ally Sammarco, who said the congressman sent her inappropriate messages on Snapchat in 2021. Snapchat content is programmed to disappear after a short period of time.
Sammarco, now 28, told the paper that Swalwell told her she was attractive and asked about alcohol.
&quot;A lot of it was like photos of him going on trips, on airplanes, in hotels, him laying in bed, and then like things like, ‘What would you do if I was, like, with you’ or, like, ‘Wish you were here,’&quot; Sammarco told the paper, adding that he also sent an unsolicited photo of his penis.
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&quot;It made me feel gross and uncomfortable. I didn’t ask for that,&quot; Sammarco is quoted as saying. While posting pictures of the birth of his third baby, she says, he was messaging her: &quot;When am I going to see you?&quot; 
Sammarco says she finally stopped responding after realizing the congressman wasn’t going to help her find a job.
Politico, meanwhile, reports that a former Swalwell employee, upon leaving his office, signed an agreement that required confidentiality and non-disparagement.  This was related to workplace discrimination, not sexual harassment. A spokesman had denied that the office had used any NDAs.
A Swalwell attorney sent letters to two of the women cited by CNN, demanding they retract their statements or face possible legal action.
These letters said the women’s claims were &quot;undermined&quot; by their &quot;voluntary and cooperative relationship with Mr. Swalwell over the course of many years,&quot; including the former staffer asking him for job references.
I guess those letters are now moot. You think? 
Had the allegations been made by just one woman, it would have been easier for the candidate to dismiss. It’s not like sexual accusations haven’t been made against Trump and the term-limited governor and 2028 contender Gavin Newsom, which he has admitted.
Even a close personal friend of Swalwell, Democratic Sen. Ruben Gallego, pulled his endorsement, calling the conduct &quot;indefensible.&quot;
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Eric Swalwell showed no sensitivity to the intimidation factor involving young female staffers. The overall pattern, according to their allegations, is the same.
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Mo Monestime, who has spent 15 years chartering boats in the Great Abaco Island area, guided the excursion through the tropical Bahamian waters. He first exited a small harbor across from the Abaco Inn, where the Hookers had drinks before attempting to return to their boat. 
The route calls for a turn southwest after clearing the harbor, and followed by a short ride between the western coastline of Elbow Cay and the eastern coastline of Lubbers Quarters. That was the route the Hookers attempted to take at around 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 4. 
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According to digital maps reportedly drawn by Brian and sent to his friends, the Hookers&apos; return trip ended abruptly near the southwestern turn, about halfway through the ride to their anchored yacht, which sat in a popular channel used by tourists and locals alike. 
The water surrounding the cays is clear enough to see to the bottom and sometimes as shallow as only four feet, Monestime said. At high tide, he estimated the water rises to about 10 feet. 
The small channel between the two cays is rife with activity, as boaters motor through, anchor, and maneuver their dinghies in and out of shallow waters. Nearby is Tahiti Beach, along with a large sandbar that features a floating bar when weather conditions allow.
The ride from the harbor to the popular anchoring spot took only about four minutes. 
But wind gusts may have created choppy waters before Brian said his wife fell overboard, separating the pair.
In a recording of a phone call Brian made to a friend on April 7 obtained by CBS, Brian gave the most detailed account yet about what he says is an accident that led to Lynette&apos;s disappearance. 
&quot;She basically just bounced off the dinghy in the middle of a little blow, like 20-something knot winds that popped up,&quot; he said on the call, adding that he and his wife were not wearing life jackets. 
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&quot;It was sun down, and the sun set like basically 10 minutes after she fell over,&quot; he said. &quot;The dinghy key went over with he because it wasn&apos;t clipped to anything or anybody, and she had the spare dinghy key in her dry bag, which was with her.&quot; 
Brian continued, saying the wind rapidly blew the couple apart and that he thinks Lynette tried to swim back to the yacht, which he said was about 1,000 yards or so from where the incident occurred. 
&quot;I yelled to her that I lost an oar, and then I threw the anchor out, anchored the dinghy, and just, yeah, I yelled. I couldn&apos;t see her anymore because the moon had not risen yet,&quot; he said. 
Later, he said he threw a flotation cushion toward Lynette right after she went into the water, but he couldn&apos;t tell whether she was able to grab it. He said he yelled for her for about an hour. 
&quot;By the time I got the anchor set, I was probably a quarter to a half a mile away from her, and I decided that I had to go get help,&quot; he said, &quot;but I could not get to the island, so I paddled.&quot;
&quot;And it was a cascade of failures, and it&apos;s something I&apos;m never going to forgive myself for,&quot; he said. &quot;We stayed to long, we left too dark, all kinds of s---. No life jackets. I f---ing threw the dinghy out last— the anchor out last — instead of first. Can&apos;t really explain it, you know?&quot; 
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Eventually, Brian claims, he washed ashore about four miles northeast of where the incident reportedly occurred, on a beach covered with jagged rocks, adjacent to a boat repair and storage facility called Marsh Harbor Boatyard. There, he was met by a security guard who eventually called the police. 
Brian was arrested at around 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, four days after the incident. 
He is currently being held in jail in Freeport, a separate Bahamian island, while police continue to investigate Lynette&apos;s disappearance. Bahamian law allows a 48-hour initial hold time before filing charges against a suspect, which can be extended under certain circumstances. The first deadline for his release was Friday night, but his detention was extended by 72 hours. He is expected to be released or charged with a crime by Monday night. 
Lynette&apos;s fate remains uncertain, but local authorities have announced that their investigation has shifted to a recovery effort. 
Butler said Brian has been cooperating with authorities and &quot;categorically and unequivocally denies any wrongdoing.&quot; 
Brian has maintained throughout the investigation that he is innocent of any criminal wrongdoing, and issued a statement on Wednesday mourning his wife&apos;s disappearance. 
&quot;I am heartbroken over the recent boat accident in unpredictable seas and high winds that caused my beloved Lynette to fall from our small dinghy near Elbow Cay in the Bahamas. Despite desperate attempts to reach her, the winds and currents drove us further apart. We continue to search for her and that is my sole focus,&quot; he said on Facebook.
&quot;Not being found, that’s the mystery,&quot; Monestime told Fox News Digital. 
&quot;It is very hard to disappear, because, again, we’re so close to land,&quot; Monestime told Fox News Digital. &quot;So if you do fall overboard [and] drown, somebody will see you the next day. Again, we can see bottom, you know? I’ll be driving the boat, I will see stingrays, I will see turtles, so I would see a human body. Somebody would see something. Somebody would say something, like, ‘Hey, we just saw something strange in the water.&apos;&quot;
Monestime said drownings happen occasionally near Elbow Cay, but then reiterated that victims are recovered quickly. 
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			<news:keywords>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani marked his first 100 days in office Sunday alongside Sen. Bernie Sanders, a democratic socialist, touting what he described as sweeping achievements driven by government intervention.
Mamdani cited key wins, including securing $1.2 billion for universal child care, advancing plans for five publicly owned grocery stores, pursuing legal action against landlords, and boosting investment in services such as sanitation and infrastructure.
In a reference to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her critique that socialists &quot;eventually run out of other people’s money,&quot; Mamdani defended his administration’s approach.
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Sanders also praised the mayor’s agenda, calling it an inspiration for strengthening communities.
&quot;This is the first time I was ever introduced by someone who talked proudly about democratic socialism,&quot; Sanders said. &quot;And it feels great.&quot;
Mamdani highlighted additional policy priorities during his first three months in office. 
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			<news:keywords>Heidi Klum loves a theme.
The supermodel looked barely recognizable as she frolicked around the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival over the weekend in Indio, Calif.
Klum, 52, smiled widely as she raised arms while walking the grounds at the Empire Polo Field wearing a jet black wig with mirrored sunglasses over her eyes.
&quot;Coachella day 2 &apos;Techno Hexen,&apos;&quot; the &quot;Germany&apos;s Next Topmodel&quot; host wrote with a social media clip shared Saturday.
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Klum sported a sheer white gown with layers of fabric cascading down her chest and tucked into the back of a lacy pair of bottoms.
She slung a black leather bag across her shoulder and trekked through the dusty venue wearing fishnets with black-and-white leather cowboy boots.
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The mother-of-four made an equally impressive fashion statement the night before to kick off the festival.
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Dressed in a white cut-out bodysuit with oversized jeans and a white beanie to match, Klum danced to a Disclosure song on social media before catching the DJ&apos;s closing set on the Outdoor stage.
The Victoria&apos;s Secret angel was in good company throughout the star-studded weekend.
Katy Perry and boyfriend Justin Trudeau are quite literally heating things up in the desert.
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In a series of photos posted on the pop star&apos;s Instagram, Perry and Trudeau put their budding romance on full display at Coachella.
In one snapshot, the duo walked hand-in-hand throughout the fairgrounds, and in another, Perry cozied up to Trudeau as the pair enjoyed a snack break.
They later caught Justin Bieber&apos;s return after a years-long hiatus.
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The 32-year-old singer — who was reportedly paid $10 million for his return — took the stage for a headlining performance, only to be met with a wave of criticism from online trolls.
For the first half of the set, Bieber focused on his latest tracks from &quot;Swag&quot; and &quot;Swag ll&quot; before diving into a YouTube-heavy track list.
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&quot;Tonight is such a special night,&quot; Bieber told the crowd while sitting on a stool behind a table that held his laptop. &quot;I feel like we gotta take you guys on a bit of a journey. Do you guys remember this song?&quot;
Bieber played hit songs like &quot;Baby,&quot; &quot;Never Say Never&quot; and &quot;Beauty and the Beat&quot; on YouTube, while singing along to the music videos playing in the background.
At one point, Katy Perry poked fun at the moments in between YouTube searches. &quot;Thank God he has Premium,&quot; the Grammy nominee, 41, said in a video posted to her Instagram. &quot;I don’t want to see no ads.&quot;
Fox News Digital&apos;s Christina Dugan Ramirez contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Attacks Pope Leo as Too Liberal and ‘Weak on Crime’</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T03:30:21.764Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump Attacks Pope Leo as Too Liberal and ‘Weak on Crime’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump’s lengthy post on social media showed there were really no boundaries when it comes to people he might target, including the leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Humane Society offers vet care, more</news:name>
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			<news:title>Humane Society offers vet care, more</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Every pet deserves a loving home – and every family deserves the support they need to keep their best friend by their side, the Arizona Humane Society (AHS) says. With that in mind, the organization offers a range of resources designed to keep pets and people together.
Among its many services, AHS now offers online veterinary appointments for pets located in Arizona. The medical team can answer questions about a pet’s health through a convenient video call. Thanks to the Patricia L. Fontana Family, AHS offers these services at a reduced fee for a limited time. Visit www.azhumane.org/online-vet-care.
In addition, the knowledgeable veterinarians and caring staff at AHS’ two full-service clinics strive to keep your pet healthy and happy, offering wellness care, vaccinations and medical exams. Using state-of-the-art equipment and diagnostic tools while continuing to offer affordable pet care for the community. Visit www.azhumane.org/all-veterinary-services.
Finally, with high temperatures in Phoenix already hitting the 100-degree mark in March, AHS offers guidance to families to help keep pets safe over the summer months.
From breaking down the dangers of tethering dogs outside (scorching summer temps turn deadly quickly and tethered dogs can easily become tangled, trapped without water, food or shelter) to explaining the signs of heat stroke in pets and providing guidance on how to prevent paw burns on Phoenix’s hot sidewalks (if it is too hot for bare feet, it is too hot for bare paws), AHS offers practical and helpful guidance to pet parents.
Find heat safety information and resources by visiting www.azhumane.org/heat-safety-tips-for-pets.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trinity launches ComposerFest</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trinity launches ComposerFest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Urban Nocturns will perform April 24 as part of the Music at Trinity ComposerFest event (submitted photo).

Music at Trinity announced the launch of ComposerFest, a new two-day concert experience dedicated to exploring the work of a single composer in depth. Organizers said that the inaugural event will spotlight Franz Josef Haydn, “a towering figure of the Classical period whose innovation, wit and musical imagination helped shape Western music as we know it.”
The event, held at Trinity Cathedral, 100 W. Roosevelt St., takes place Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25, featuring two distinct concert programs that explore Haydn’s chamber, vocal and keyboard music. Both concerts are free and open to the community.
Find additional information at www.trinitymusicaz.org.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Program offers camping experience</news:name>
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			<news:title>Program offers camping experience</news:title>
			<news:keywords>With two more opportunities in the spring season, the Family Campout Program helps residents learn the ropes of camping in Arizona’s many state parks (photo courtesy of Arizona State Parks &amp; Trails).

Arizona State Parks &amp; Trails’ Family Campout Program offers an opportunity for families to learn the ropes and experience all the fun of being outdoors. Guests will learn how to set up a tent and an introduction to cooking outside, plus try fun activities to do while camping.
Upcoming campouts include May 9-10 at River Island State Park in Parker, and May 29-31 at Lyman Lake State Park in St. Johns. Families may sign up for one event per season, and three campouts total. Registration is $90 for a family of up to four for one night and $110 for two-night events. Additional family members are $5 each.
For more information or to register, visit www.azstateparks.com/family-camp.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump voices frustration with NATO, says Iranian navy ‘destroyed’ as US preps for blockade</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump voices frustration with NATO, says Iranian navy ‘destroyed’ as US preps for blockade</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump addressed several pressing international conflicts after stepping off Air Force One in Maryland on Sunday, declaring that Iranian naval forces had been destroyed ahead of a planned energy blockade and expressing sharp disapproval of NATO for its perceived lack of support. 
&quot;Their military is destroyed,&quot; Trump said. &quot;Their whole Navy is underwater. You know that 158 ships are gone. Their navy is gone. Most of their mine droppers are gone.&quot;
&quot;At 10 tomorrow, we have a blockade going into effect,&quot; Trump added. &quot;Other nations are working so that Iran will not be able to sell oil.&quot; 
Trump further underscored the United States’ energy independence, asserting that international vessels are bypassing traditional routes in favor of purchasing American oil.
&quot;There are many boats heading toward our country to fill up with oil and then go and take it,&quot; he said. 
The president then expressed sharp disapproval of NATO countries, indicating that America&apos;s financial commitment to support the alliance is going to be under &quot;very serious&quot; examination. 
&quot;But I&apos;m very disappointed in NATO,&quot; he said. &quot;They weren&apos;t there for us. We pay trillions of dollars for NATO, and they weren&apos;t there for us.&quot;
While NATO countries are now stepping up to assist the U.S., Trump described the effort as too late.
&quot;Now they want to come up, but there&apos;s no real threat anymore,&quot; he said.
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			  <news:name>Bucks part ways with Doc Rivers after NBA playoff miss: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bucks part ways with Doc Rivers after NBA playoff miss: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Doc Rivers is out as the Milwaukee Bucks’ head coach, ESPN reported Sunday, citing sources.
Rivers left his broadcasting job to return to the NBA sidelines as the Bucks’ coach shortly after Adrian Griffin was fired 43 games into the 2023-24 season. Now Rivers exits Milwaukee after a 126-106 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday, capping a 32-50 season that ended in a missed NBA playoff berth.
Rivers coached the Bucks to first-round playoff exits in each of the past two seasons.
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The Bucks will now launch their third head coaching search in the past three years. Rivers’ departure comes amid uncertainty surrounding the future of franchise star Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The NBA trade deadline passed in February without a deal involving Antetokounmpo. The two-time league MVP saw limited action in the 2025-26 season, appearing in a career-low 36 games.
Antetokounmpo dealt with a knee hyperextension and bone bruise during the season. He was later sidelined for a stretch of games, fueling speculation the Bucks shut him down despite his being healthy, prompting an NBA investigation into the handling of the star forward.
Antetokounmpo’s frustration boiled over as he insisted he was healthy enough to play despite being sidelined for a 10th straight game when Milwaukee faced the Boston Celtics on April 3.
&quot;I’ve never seen a case of a player saying, my caliber of player, that’s like — I’m saying it publicly — I want to f---ing play. You know what I’m saying?&quot; he said, via The Athletic. &quot;I don’t think I’ve seen this. So, if there needs to be an investigation, great. There should be. I don’t know. There should be. Until we figure something out.&quot;
He then said he was &quot;available to play.&quot;
Rivers addressed Antetokounmpo’s comments after the team’s 133-101 loss.
&quot;The tough part about all this is that I’m in the middle, and I have nothing to do with it,&quot; Rivers said. &quot;Coaches don’t decide any of this. The problem with our league is the coaches are the ones sitting out front. 
&quot;And we have to sit here and answer this stuff. I think there are two sides to this — I will tell you that — but I don’t want to get too involved in it.&quot;
Rivers added that he didn’t like that the feud had gone &quot;public.&quot;
Antetokounmpo averaged 27.6 points and 9.8 rebounds this season. He was named NBA Finals MVP when he helped the Bucks secure the franchise’s first championship since 1971.
Rivers coached the Celtics to the NBA title in 2008. He was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in 1983. After retiring as a player, Rivers moved into broadcasting, calling NBA games. In 1999, he was named head coach of the Orlando Magic, a role he held until 2003.
Before returning to the coaching ranks, Rivers was part of ESPN’s lead NBA broadcasting team.
Fox News&apos; Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Trump accuses Pope Leo of being &apos;terrible&apos; on foreign policy over pontiff&apos;s anti-war comments</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump accuses Pope Leo of being &apos;terrible&apos; on foreign policy over pontiff&apos;s anti-war comments</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump on Sunday accused Pope Leo XIV of being &quot;terrible&quot; on foreign policy as the pontiff continues to criticize the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and call for peace.
In a Truth Social post, Trump said Leo is &quot;weak on crime&quot; and &quot;terrible&quot; for foreign policy over his anti-war comments in recent weeks following the start of the war in the Middle East.
&quot;He talks about &apos;fear&apos; of the Trump Administration, but doesn’t mention the FEAR that the Catholic Church, and all other Christian Organizations, had during COVID when they were arresting priests, ministers, and everybody else, for holding Church Services, even when going outside, and being ten and even twenty feet apart,&quot; Trump wrote. &quot;I like his brother Louis much better than I like him, because Louis is all MAGA. He gets it, and Leo doesn’t!&quot;
&quot;I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon,&quot; he continued. &quot;I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s terrible that America attacked Venezuela, a Country that was sending massive amounts of Drugs into the United States and, even worse, emptying their prisons, including murderers, drug dealers, and killers, into our Country. And I don’t want a Pope who criticizes the President of the United States because I’m doing exactly what I was elected, IN A LANDSLIDE, to do, setting Record Low Numbers in Crime, and creating the Greatest Stock Market in History.&quot;
The president went on to say that the pope &quot;should be thankful because, as everyone knows, he was a shocking surprise.&quot;
&quot;He wasn’t on any list to be Pope, and was only put there by the Church because he was an American, and they thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J. Trump,&quot; he wrote. &quot;If I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican.&quot;
&quot;Unfortunately, Leo’s Weak on Crime, Weak on Nuclear Weapons, does not sit well with me, nor does the fact that he meets with Obama Sympathizers like David Axelrod, a LOSER from the Left, who is one of those who wanted churchgoers and clerics to be arrested. Leo should get his act together as Pope, use Common Sense, stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician. It’s hurting him very badly and, more importantly, it’s hurting the Catholic Church!&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Starved toddler died of neglect after eating diapers, drywall in filthy room, as parents&apos; room was kept clean</news:name>
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			<news:title>Starved toddler died of neglect after eating diapers, drywall in filthy room, as parents&apos; room was kept clean</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Indiana couple was arrested after their malnourished toddler died in deplorable living conditions, with investigators alleging the child had eaten pieces of diapers and drywall before his death and that the parents waited roughly 14 hours after last seeing him alive to call 911, according to police and court records.
Trevor Reichard-Hayes, 39, and Katherine Carter, 31, are facing murder and neglect charges in connection with the death of 2-year-old Erik Reichard, the Tell City Police Department said in a press release.
Officers found the child dead at around 1:20 p.m. on March 31 after Reichard-Hayes called 911 to report that his wife found their son not breathing. The couple reportedly told police that the last time they saw their son alive was around 11 p.m. the day before.
Responding officers and medics who arrived a short time later performed CPR on the 2-year-old, but the child was pronounced dead at the scene.
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&quot;I could tell based on my training and experience that the child had been deceased for several hours. The child was blue and pale,&quot; a detective wrote in the probable cause affidavit against his parents, according to PEOPLE.
The boy was &quot;extremely skinny&quot; and covered with dozens of sores or bug bites, the detective added. Erik also weighed just 15 pounds, about half of what a child his age should be weigh.
Carter told police that Erik had been eating his diapers, and the detective &quot;suspected the child had been eating his diapers due to hunger,&quot; the affidavit reads.
Investigators found that the home, which also housed two other children, was in horrible condition. The other children were removed from the home, including one who was hospitalized for severe malnutrition and dehydration.
The detective said he observed &quot;poor living conditions that included feces on the floor in the two children’s rooms as well as an abundance of drywall and paint chips, dirt, and pieces of diapers [lying] everywhere as well as insects/bugs in the home.&quot;
In one bedroom, officers found a small child&apos;s bed, pieces of diaper and drywall debris all over the floor and a training toilet full of feces and urine &quot;that appeared ... hadn’t been cleaned in days or perhaps weeks,&quot; according to the affidavit.
But despite the children&apos;s bedrooms being in deplorable condition, the parents were living in a clean and well-kept bedroom.
The affidavit said the pair&apos;s bedroom had &quot;nice bedding, the bed was made, there was no extreme clutter, and it was clean, unlike the remainder of the home.&quot;
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An autopsy showed that the boy&apos;s colon contained &quot;foreign material with a gel-like substance and small white pieces. These findings were consistent with the gel found in the diapers worn by [Erik] as well as the material of the diaper itself. Some of the white material removed from the colon was also consistent with the drywall, paint chips, or spackling,&quot; according to PEOPLE.
Erik&apos;s cause of death was determined to be severe malnourishment and severe dehydration as a result of neglect, according to the affidavit.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Says Gas Prices Might Not Drop By Midterms, Highlighting G.O.P. Peril</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Says Gas Prices Might Not Drop By Midterms, Highlighting G.O.P. Peril</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The president has sent mixed messages on how long he expects costs to be high. Some in his party voiced fresh concern after his comments on Sunday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Patriots&apos; Mike Vrabel was never expected at team&apos;s pre-draft press conference</news:name>
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			<news:title>Patriots&apos; Mike Vrabel was never expected at team&apos;s pre-draft press conference</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel was never scheduled to be at the team’s pre-draft press conference on Monday, a team spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital on Sunday.
Vrabel’s absence coincided with the scrutiny he’s received after he appeared in photos published in Page Six last week showing him and NFL reporter Dianna Russini being questionably close together.
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However, the Patriots issued a notice to reporters in March that Vrabel wouldn’t be at the pre-draft press conference. ESPN reported that Vrabel isn’t expected to talk to reporters until the draft. Patriots executive Eliot Wolf will hold the pre-draft news conference at 2 p.m. ET on Monday.
The NFL is more than a week away from welcoming in the next crop of college football talent into the league. The Patriots have the No. 31 pick in the first round, which begins on April 23.
While The Athletic initially defended Russini, sources familiar with the matter told Fox News Digital that the journalist was being investigated.
&quot;After Page Six reached out to Dianna for comment on Tuesday, The Athletic immediately began an investigation. While the apparent conduct in the photos raised questions for Steven and leadership at The Athletic, an initial review suggested the images provided lacked context, specifically the presence of a larger group of friends,&quot; a source said.
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&quot;New details from the Page Six report and information from the investigation raised additional concerns that are now being further reviewed. The investigation is ongoing.&quot;
The source added Russini&apos;s coverage is being reviewed, which is expected to take time, and she will not be reporting for the outlet in the meantime.
The New York Times declined to comment.
The photos showed Vrabel and Russini holding hands and hugging on the roof of the Sedona resort.
Vrabel defended himself in a statement to Page Six.
&quot;These photos show a completely innocent interaction, and any suggestion otherwise is laughable. This doesn’t deserve any further response,&quot; he said.
Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
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			<news:title>Our guidelines for political letters in election season</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This is a big election year. With every election comes the desire to voice views on political issues. As Sedona’s only newspaper and the largest news outlet in the Verde Valley both online and in print, we’ve had long standing policies about how to handle letters to the editor regarding campaigns, e</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senate Democrat avoids answering whether Swalwell should resign from Congress</news:name>
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			<news:title>Senate Democrat avoids answering whether Swalwell should resign from Congress</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., did not answer on Sunday whether he believes Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., should resign from Congress after recent allegations of sexual misconduct.
&quot;I do want to ask about allegations against one of your fellow Democrats, Eric Swalwell, allegations of rape and sexual misconduct,&quot; CNN&apos;s Dana Bash said on &quot;State of the Union.&quot; &quot;He denies these allegations as false, says they never happened. You were a leader in your party. Do you think he should resign from Congress or face expulsion?&quot;
&quot;You know, Dana, I have seen the reports,&quot; Warner said. &quot;I think I‘ve met Mr. Swalwell once or twice. I want to hear his side of the story, but obviously, if any of these allegations are true, he should no longer be a candidate for governor. But again, I don‘t know any of the facts. And I‘m a little old-fashioned. I feel like I ought to hear the facts before I start weighing in.&quot;
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Warner did not elaborate on whether he believed that Swalwell should resign from his congressional seat if allegations were proven true. Bash did not follow up with Warner after his response.
Fox News Digital reached out to Warner&apos;s office for comment.
Swalwell was accused by a former staffer of sexual assault while she was intoxicated. The San Francisco Chronicle first broke the story of the anonymous ex-staffer, and three additional women have since spoken to CNN with allegations of misconduct.
DEM SENATOR RIPPED FOR &apos;SMEAR&apos; OF FEMALE ACTIVIST ADVOCATING FOR SWALWELL&apos;S ACCUSERS: &apos;VERY BAD LOOK&apos;
Swalwell is a candidate for governor of California but has since faced calls to drop out, including from within his own party. He has pledged to fight the allegations against him.
&quot;A lot has been said about me today through anonymous allegations, and I thought it was important that you see and hear from me directly. These allegations of sexual assault are flat-out false,&quot; Swalwell said in a video posted Friday.
&quot;They are absolutely false. They did not happen. They have never happened. And I will fight them with everything that I have.&quot;
SWALWELL CALLS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS &apos;FLAT-OUT FALSE,&apos; SAYS HE WILL FIGHT THEM &apos;WITH EVERYTHING&apos;
Some Democratic candidates have begun calling on Swalwell to also resign from Congress, including Virginia Rep. Eugene Vindman, New Mexico Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández, Washington Rep. Pramila Jayapal and California Reps. Ro Khanna and Jared Huffman.
Fellow gubernatorial candidates Katie Porter, Tom Steyer and Tony Thurmond have also called on Swalwell to resign.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eric Swalwell exits California governor race apologizing for past judgment while denying claims</news:name>
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			<news:title>Eric Swalwell exits California governor race apologizing for past judgment while denying claims</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Eric Swalwell said he is suspending his campaign for California governor, citing personal issues and ongoing allegations in a statement posted on X.
&quot;I am suspending my campaign for Governor,&quot; Swalwell wrote. &quot;To my family, staff, friends, and supporters, I am deeply sorry for mistakes in judgment I’ve made in my past. 
HOUSE REPUBLICAN PLANS MOTION TO OUST SWALWELL FROM CONGRESS AMID SEXUAL ASSAULT ALLEGATIONS
&quot;I will fight the serious, false allegations that have been made — but that’s my fight, not a campaign’s,&quot; he added.
The decision comes as pressure mounted over sexual assault allegations, with lawmakers from both parties calling on him to drop out of the race and resign from Congress.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eric Swalwell Suspends Campaign for California Governor After Sexual Assault Allegations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Eric Swalwell Suspends Campaign for California Governor After Sexual Assault Allegations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In a social media post, the representative said he was ”deeply sorry for mistakes in judgment I’ve made in my past,” but promised to fight what he called “false allegations.”</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Deputies investigate road rage stabbing on off-ramp in Mesa</news:title>
			<news:keywords>According to authorities, the altercation happened around 1:30 p.m. on the Guadalupe Road off-ramp of the State Route 202.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>A new gas station and car wash could be on its way to Lake Havasu City.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘Gate of Tears’ at risk: Iran threatens major new global chokepoint if US moves on Hormuz</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Gate of Tears’ at risk: Iran threatens major new global chokepoint if US moves on Hormuz</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Iran could retaliate against a U.S. naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by directing its Houthi allies to disrupt another critical global shipping route, a senior Middle East analyst warned Sunday.
The Bab al-Mandeb — a narrow chokepoint linking the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden — carries roughly 12% of global oil shipments and serves as a vital trade corridor between Asia and Europe, making it a strategic target for escalation that could further strain global energy markets.
&quot;If the U.S. proceeds with its plan to blockade the strait, Iran’s escalation strategy could dictate that it ensures Gulf countries can’t export, either,&quot; Mona Yacoubian, director and senior adviser at the Middle East Program, told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;This could translate to further attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure or even deploying the Houthis to blockade the Bab al-Mandeb,&quot; Yacoubian added.
Yacoubian’s remarks came after Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior adviser on international affairs to Iran&apos;s Supreme Leader, signaled Tehran’s view of the Bab al-Mandeb in light of potential U.S. action to block the Strait of Hormuz.
&quot;Today, the unified command of the Resistance front views Bab al-Mandeb as it does Hormuz,&quot; he said in a post on X.
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&quot;If the White House dares to repeat its foolish mistakes, it will soon realize that the flow of global energy and trade can be disrupted with a single move.&quot;
U.S. Central Command released a statement Sunday saying the naval blockade would begin Monday and be &quot;enforced against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including all Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.&quot;
President Donald Trump also said the U.S. Navy would block &quot;any and all ships trying to enter or leave the Strait of Hormuz&quot; in a post on Truth Social.
In March, the U.S. warned ships at the Red Sea chokepoint of Houthi attacks
&quot;The Houthis continue to pose a threat to U.S. assets, including commercial vessels, in this region,&quot; a maritime advisory said of the Iran-backed armed group that controls much of northern Yemen.
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&quot;Potential hostile actions include one-way unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) attacks; unmanned surface vehicle (USV) attacks; unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) attacks; ballistic and cruise missile attacks; small arms fire from small boats; explosive boat attacks; and illegal boardings, detentions, and/or seizures,&quot; it said.
&quot;U.S.-flagged commercial vessels operating in these areas are strongly advised to turn off their AIS transponders,&quot; the advisory stated.
Yacoubian also determined in a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) report that Iran was threatening to expand the conflict further to the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandeb compounding global market disruptions.
&quot;It could leverage the Houthis, its Yemeni proxy, to once again wage attacks on the strategic waterway, depriving Saudi Arabia of its key workaround for oil shipments given the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz,&quot; she added.
The Houthis joined Iran’s war against the U.S. and Israel on March 28 when the organization launched two ballistic missiles at southern Israel. Both were intercepted.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bruce Springsteen&apos;s former drummer pushes back on the Boss&apos;s political attacks on Trump: &apos;Gotta have respect&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bruce Springsteen&apos;s former drummer pushes back on the Boss&apos;s political attacks on Trump: &apos;Gotta have respect&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bruce Springsteen&apos;s former drummer Vini Lopez is speaking out against the Boss for slamming President Donald Trump while on his Land of Hope and Dreams Tour.
Since kicking off the tour in Minneapolis on March 31, Springsteen, 76, has repeatedly unleashed blistering attacks on Trump during his shows, blasting the administration as &quot;corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless and treasonous&quot; and mocking the 79-year-old as a &quot;president who can&apos;t handle the truth&quot; among other insults.
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During a recent interview with the California Post, Lopez, 77, who was Springsteen&apos;s original E Street Band drummer, pushed back against the singer for criticizing Trump while on tour.
&quot;You gotta have respect for the president,&quot; Lopez said.
&quot;Trump is the president of the United States — everyone should have respect for him,&quot; he continued.
&quot;He is the president of the United States. And if I was standing there talking to him, I would have mucho respect for the man,&quot; Lopez added, noting that he &quot;wouldn’t talk to him about anything that’s going on&quot; in politics.
In 1969, Lopez, Springsteen and fellow musicians Vinnie Roslin and Danny Federici founded the band Child, which would later become known as Steel Mill. The band performed together until 1971 after which Springsteen formed the E Street Band with Lopez included in the original lineup.
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Lopez played with on Springsteen&apos;s first two studio albums &quot;Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.&quot; and &quot;The Wild, the Innocent &amp; the E Street Shuffle&quot; before leaving the band in 1974.
While speaking of the reason for his departure from the E Street Band, Lopez told that California Post that he was &quot;too jazzy for what [Springsteen] wanted to do.&quot;
However, Lopez reunited with Springsteen for performances several times since his exit. In April 2014, Lopez was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the E Street Band and played with the group and Springsteen at the induction ceremony.
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In September 2016, he performed with Springsteen and the E Street Band in Philadelphia during a guest appearance on their River Tour.
Lopez is currently performing with his group the Wonderful Winos and told the California Post that their shows were unlike those of Springsteen, who previously declared the Land of Hopes and Dreams tour would be &quot;political and very topical about what’s going on in the country.&quot;
&quot;My band, whatever we think, we don’t go there in our music,&quot; he said.
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Lopez said he doesn’t consider himself strongly ideological, though he acknowledged voting Republican in races ranging from local City Council to Congress.
Along with his music career, Lopez also worked as a golf caddy for many years. He said that he once met Trump at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., before he became president.
Lopez said that he was aware of Trump&apos;s conservative politics and shook his hand.
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&quot;He was very nice to me,&quot; Lopez recalled.
&quot;He was very inquisitive and introduced me to Melania,&quot; he added, referring to Trump&apos;s wife, First Lady Melania Trump.
As he was heading out that day, Lopez recalled Trump pulled him aside and asked for a &quot;big favor.&quot;
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Lopez recalled that Trump then told him &quot;‘Tell Bruce I’m his biggest fan.&apos;&quot;
Meanwhile, Trump recently called on his supporters to boycott Springsteen&apos;s &quot;overpriced&quot; new tour.
&quot;Bad, and very boring singer, Bruce Springsteen, who looks like a dried up prune who has suffered greatly from the work of a really bad plastic surgeon, has long had a horrible and incurable case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, sometimes referred to as TDS,&quot; the president wrote in a Truth Social post earlier this month.
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He continued, &quot;The guy is a total loser who spews hate against a President who won a Landslide Election, including the popular vote, all Seven Swing States, and 86% of the Counties across America.&quot;
Trump further claimed that under former President Joe Biden and Democrats, &quot;our Country was DEAD, and now we have the ‘hottest’ Country, by far, anywhere in the World. MAGA SHOULD BOYCOTT HIS OVERPRICED CONCERTS, WHICH SUCK. SAVE YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY. AMERICA IS BACK!!!&quot;
While speaking with California Post, Lopez that he is &quot;not against what Bruce is saying&quot; and supports the 20-time Grammy Award winner&apos;s right to speak out.
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However, Lopez shared his view that politics shouldn’t divide Americans.
&quot;Maybe when I was 20, I was a little more extreme, but I’m 77 now, so the extremities are gone,&quot; he said. &quot;It’s so divided, the political part. It’s a tough one on me.&quot;
Lopez told the outlet that he remains optimistic about Trump’s policies.
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&quot;I would love to see something good come out,&quot; he said.
Lopez also made it clear that there had been no personal falling out with Springsteen, saying that they are on &quot;perfect&quot; terms and occasionally keep in touch.
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&quot;If he wants me to do something, he’ll call me,&quot; Lopez said.
&quot;Sometimes it’s just because he hasn’t seen me for a while. And he’ll call me and say. ‘Hey, come around here,’&quot; he continued. &quot;And most of the time it’s terrible when I call him because it’s when one of our crew died and he doesn’t know that. That’s happening more and more.&quot;
While Lopez told the outlet that he doesn&apos;t plan on attending any of Springsteen and the E Street Band&apos;s concerts during their Land of Hope and Dreams tour, he said he went to one of their shows in Philadelphia a few years ago. However, he noted that he didn&apos;t interact with Springsteen.
&quot;I don’t even think he knew I was there,&quot; the drummer said. &quot;I was sitting over in the corner.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Britney Spears enters rehab after DUI arrest</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-13T00:00:43.368Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Britney Spears enters rehab after DUI arrest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Britney Spears voluntarily entered into treatment nearly one month after her arrest for allegedly driving under the influence near her Southern California home.
A representative for Spears confirmed to Fox News Digital that the &quot;Toxic&quot; singer voluntarily checked herself into a treatment facility. 
Circumstances surrounding her care were not immediately made available.
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Spears, 44, was arrested Wednesday, March 4, and booked for allegedly driving under the influence. She was released around 6:07 a.m. the following day, according to records reviewed by Fox News Digital.
The &quot;Womanizer&quot; singer was allegedly spotted driving erratically at a high rate of speed while traveling southbound on U.S. 101. The California Highway Patrol was able to safely pull her over before conducting a series of field sobriety tests.
This is a developing story. Check back for more updates.</news:keywords>
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