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			  <news:name>L.A. Kicks Off the World Cup With a Party</news:name>
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			<news:title>L.A. Kicks Off the World Cup With a Party</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fans, many draped in flags and colorful costumes, arrived at SoFi Stadium hours before the United States began its campaign against Paraguay.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>GOP offers voucher deal to avoid ballot fight</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T05:12:49.278Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>GOP offers voucher deal to avoid ballot fight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX -- House Republican leaders are agreeing to impose some new limits on the use of school vouchers in exchange for education advocates asking voters to approve a more far-reaching measure.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Havasu man arrested after police find meth, pipe</news:name>
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			<news:title>Havasu man arrested after police find meth, pipe</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Lake Havasu City man was arrested after police found methamphetamine and a glass pipe during a motel parking lot contact.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Driver accused of hitting parked tank in Havasu DUI case</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T05:12:07.208Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Driver accused of hitting parked tank in Havasu DUI case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A pickup truck crashed into a parked military tank in Lake Havasu City, leading to a DUI arrest.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Havasu man accused of kicking officer during jail altercation</news:name>
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			<news:title>Havasu man accused of kicking officer during jail altercation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Lake Havasu City man is accused of kicking a police officer in the chest during an altercation inside the city jail.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California man accused of choking woman during Havasu domestic dispute</news:name>
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			<news:title>California man accused of choking woman during Havasu domestic dispute</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California man was arrested after police said he choked a woman during a domestic violence incident in Lake Havasu City.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ukrainian national who completed Air Force officer training convicted in ghost gun 3D printing operation</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T04:21:16.720Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ukrainian national who completed Air Force officer training convicted in ghost gun 3D printing operation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Ukrainian national who completed U.S. Air Force officer training was recently convicted of five counts after authorities intercepted illegal gun parts from China and uncovered a &quot;ghost gun&quot; 3D printing operation inside his home.
A federal jury found Yaroslav Vishnevski, 33, of Harrisburg, Illinois, guilty of receipt or possession of an unregistered short-barreled rifle; manufacturing a National Firearms Act (NFA) weapon without paying special occupancy tax; receipt or possession of an unregistered short-barreled shotgun; receipt or possession of an unregistered silencer; and possession of an Atlas Arms 12-gauge short-barreled shotgun with an obliterated serial number, according to the U.S. Attorney&apos;s Office for the Southern District of Illinois.
The investigation was triggered on April 22, 2024, when U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted a package shipped from China that contained two suspected firearm silencers, according to a criminal complaint obtained by Fox News Digital.
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The parcel was addressed to Vishnevski&apos;s home in southern Illinois.
On May 2, 2024, an undercover agent with the Illinois State Police (ISP) dropped the package off on Vishnevski&apos;s front porch and watched as Vishnevski retrieved the package and brought it inside, according to court filings.
Shortly after he left the house without the package, marked ISP units pulled him over in a traffic stop while a SWAT team executed a search warrant inside the home.
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Inside the house and a camper parked outside, federal and state law enforcement allegedly discovered a highly active, illegal weapons workshop. 
Court documents note authorities seized three 3D printers and a &quot;Ghost Gunner&quot; desktop CNC machine — a tool commonly used to mill untraceable &quot;80%&quot; firearm receivers.
Investigators reported finding a massive haul of illegal and untraceable weapons, including numerous 3D-printed silencers and firearm frames; privately made, untraceable short-barreled rifles lacking serial numbers; an Atlas Arms 12-gauge short-barreled shotgun with an obliterated serial number; and a Glock 19X modified with an aftermarket stock and vertical foregrip.
Federal law requires short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns and silencers to be registered in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record, and manufacturers must pay a special occupancy tax. 
Vishnevski had no such registrations, according to court filings.
Following his convictions, U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft told Fox News Digital there is a clear line between criminal enterprises and legal gun ownership.
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&quot;The real world contains nuance, and two things can be true at the same time: We staunchly defend the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans, while simultaneously recognizing that machine guns, short-barreled rifles, silencers illegally imported from China, and untraceable ghost guns present obvious dangers,&quot; Weinhoeft said. &quot;The Department of Justice strikes this balance each day aggressively enforcing the criminal laws passed by Congress, while vigorously defending the constitutional rights of responsible gun owners in court.&quot;
Vishnevski, who is reportedly a U.S. citizen, told Capitol News Illinois he thought the government was surveilling him prior to his arrest because he was born in Ukraine and lived there until the age of 6, before immigrating to the U.S. a year later.
He told the outlet he completed Air Force officer training and enrolled at the St. Louis University School of Medicine under orders to serve as an Air Force physician after graduation, but left the program early and transferred to the Individual Ready Reserve.
Following his arrest, Vishnevski told the outlet an agent with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) had questioned him about his views on Ukraine and any associations with its citizens.
The U.S. Air Force and DHS did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Andrew Yang thinks the next big startup opportunity is lowering the cost of living</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T04:20:26.567Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Andrew Yang thinks the next big startup opportunity is lowering the cost of living</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Andrew Yang made a list of everything Americans overpay for — housing, food, wireless — and thinks the next startup gold rush is giving that money back.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Christian Pulisic subbed out at halftime of USMNT World Cup opener after feeling tightness in calf</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T04:10:52.407Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Christian Pulisic subbed out at halftime of USMNT World Cup opener after feeling tightness in calf</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After a first half for the ages, USMNT fans got a scare when star Christian Pulisic did not return for the second half of the United States&apos; World Cup opener against Paraguay.
The Hershey, Pennsylvania, native, who plays club soccer for AC Milan, assisted on the United States’ second goal, scored by Folarin Balogun, and was one of the team’s most noticeable players throughout the first half.
However, when the team emerged from the tunnel, it was revealed that Pulisic had been subbed out in favor of Sebastian Berhalter, son of former USMNT player and coach Gregg Berhalter.
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The thing was, the team did not give any reason for why the change was made.
It was reported during the FOX Sports broadcast that Pulisic had indicated to family in the stands that he was OK.
After the United States capped off its 4-1 victory, USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino shed light on why the star was substituted. Per The Athletic&apos;s Tom Bogert, Pochettino said Pulisic took a kick to the calf that caused some tightness, and the decision to remove him was purely precautionary.
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Some of the concern from fans stemmed from Pulisic&apos;s recent injury history. He sat out last summer&apos;s Gold Cup to rest after playing 50 club matches with AC Milan.
The following season, he dealt with several injuries. Most recently, according to ESPN, he missed a match last month because of a lower-back issue.
Pulisic is a key piece of the USMNT, and his absence was noticeable in the second half.
While Pochettino said the substitution was purely precautionary, American fans will likely remain uneasy until Pulisic is back on the field and fully healthy.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Havasu Chamber awards announced: Here are the winners</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T04:01:43.127Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Havasu Chamber awards announced: Here are the winners</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Lake Havasu Area Chamber of Commerce recognized a dozen individuals and organizations for their contributions to the community, business leadership and volunteer service during its annual Chamber Awards program.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New York anchor Bill Ritter announces Alzheimer&apos;s diagnosis during his final Eyewitness News broadcast</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T04:00:50.971Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>New York anchor Bill Ritter announces Alzheimer&apos;s diagnosis during his final Eyewitness News broadcast</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Veteran New York news anchor Bill Ritter revealed Friday that he has been diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer&apos;s disease, bringing an end to his more than two-decade run behind the WABC-TV anchor desk.
Ritter, 76, who has anchored the station&apos;s 6 p.m. newscast in New York City since 2001, revealed during Friday&apos;s Eyewitness News broadcast that it would be his final night anchoring the program.
&quot;After a series of tests, my doctors have told me I have Alzheimer&apos;s,&quot; Ritter said during the broadcast.
&quot;It&apos;s early-stage Alzheimer&apos;s, and they say the treatments I&apos;m getting are keeping it at bay, for now,&quot; he continued. &quot;But there is no guarantee, because there&apos;s no cure yet for Alzheimer&apos;s.&quot;
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&quot;So, unless someone finds an amazing cure, and soon, tonight will be the last newscast I anchor,&quot; he added.
According to ABC7, Ritter joined WABC-TV in 1998 after an extensive journalism career that included work at the Los Angeles Times, local television stations in California and positions with ABC News.
He began anchoring the station&apos;s 11 p.m. Eyewitness News broadcast in 1999 and was added to the flagship 6 p.m. newscast in 2001. He also anchored the station&apos;s 5 p.m. broadcast for several years.
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ABC7 reported that Ritter will remain with the station in a new role focused in part on reporting about Alzheimer&apos;s disease and other neurological conditions, as well as their impact on patients and families.
&quot;For decades, Bill Ritter has covered and led New Yorkers through the stories that matter most,&quot; WABC-TV General Manager Marilu Galvez said in a statement.
&quot;A defining presence at ABC7, he has done so with exceptional insight, integrity and, most of all, heart, earning the love and respect of viewers and colleagues alike,&quot; she continued.
&quot;While he is stepping away from daily anchoring, he will continue to be an integral part of our ABC7 family, including sharing personal updates and providing resources to help others impacted by Alzheimer&apos;s better understand the disease and the resources available to them.&quot;
&quot;Bill is strong, brilliant, and resourceful, and we look forward to his continued reporting on Eyewitness News,&quot; Galvez added.
Ritter also noted during the broadcast that his father died from Alzheimer&apos;s disease in 1998 after battling the illness for years.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US earns historic win in World Cup opener after beatdown of Paraguay as the legend of Folarin Balogun is born</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T03:40:52.010Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>US earns historic win in World Cup opener after beatdown of Paraguay as the legend of Folarin Balogun is born</news:title>
			<news:keywords>History was made as the U.S. dropped a 4-bomb on Paraguay.
For the first time in history, the U.S. scored at least four goals in a World Cup game.
On top of that, Folarin Balogun, 24, became the first American player since 1930 to score multiple goals in a World Cup match. The 4-1 victory over Paraguay also marked the first time the United States won a World Cup game by three goals since 1930, when it also beat Paraguay. Team USA secured the historic win in its 2026 FIFA World Cup opener in Southern California on Friday night.
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Balogun&apos;s big night marked a historic moment in one of the more fascinating American soccer stories in USMNT history.
The U.S. raced to a 3-0 lead, scoring its first goal within the opening seven minutes, and came within one goal of matching the largest World Cup victory in program history. Even with the three-goal advantage, the Americans continued to press for a fourth goal. But after U.S. captain Christian Pulisic went down with an injury, Paraguay found the back of the net in the 73rd minute.
But then, in the final seconds, 23-year-old Gio Reyna scored the historic fourth goal to ensure the U.S. earned three points in the World Cup standings.
The American scoring barrage started when Paraguay&apos;s Damián Bobadilla scored an own goal in the sixth minute, giving the Americans an early lead in the highly anticipated group-stage matchup.
American fans packed in SoFi Stadium roared as the USMNT seized an early advantage.
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Then in the 30th minute, the New York native Balogun scored his first-ever World Cup goal, pushing the lead to two.
Balogun&apos;s strike gave the U.S. a two-goal cushion in the 30th minute, the third-fastest the Americans have reached that mark in a World Cup match. The only time Team USA managed to put the ball in the net sooner was in 2002 against Portugal (29th minute) and in a 1930 meeting with Paraguay (15th minute).
Balogun&apos;s special night continued just before halftime, when he scored again, sending the crowd into a frenzy. Balogun raced onto a pinpoint pass from teammate Malik Tillman before curling a shot into the top-left corner for a standout goal.
Born in Brooklyn to Nigerian parents, but raised in London, Balogun came through the prestigious Arsenal academy. He was discovered at age eight playing in a local &quot;Sunday League&quot; in London and joined the youth academy for Arsenal, one of England&apos;s biggest professional clubs.
He had the choice to play for the U.S. or England, and when deciding which national team to commit to, he took a vacation to the U.S. in 2023. He felt so much overwhelming support from American fans on social media that it heavily influenced his decision to pledge his international allegiance to the United States.
Now, he is America&apos;s newest star in a strong start to a World Cup that will be played on home soil for the first time in three decades.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>One Dead and Several Injured in Tent Collapse Outside Virginia Church</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T03:00:30.080Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>One Dead and Several Injured in Tent Collapse Outside Virginia Church</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Severe weather conditions caused the collapse during an outdoor service and concert Friday night.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Brewers&apos; Jacob Misiorowski breaks brains and radar guns with hardest pitch ever by a starting pitcher</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T02:31:13.868Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Brewers&apos; Jacob Misiorowski breaks brains and radar guns with hardest pitch ever by a starting pitcher</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There&apos;s about to be a lot of focus on soccer for the next month, what with the World Cup getting underway, but MLB is scoring itself some heat by bringing some serious heat.
How does the fastest pitch ever thrown by a starter sound?
Well, we got it, and it came courtesy of Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski and that cannon he calls his right arm.
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The Brewers hosted the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday, and at the top of the first inning, Misiorowski came up against Phillies leadoff hitter Kyle Schwarber.
The 2-2 pitch seemed to just catch the lower outside corner of the strike zone, with Schwarber getting a piece of it on a check swing, which was snagged and held onto by catcher William Contreras.
While Schwarber went ahead and started arguing about the call, everyone else&apos;s attention was preoccupied by the pitch&apos;s speed.
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No, your eyes do not deceive you.
The scorebug did, in fact, read 105 mph.
However, the pitch was officially 104.5 mph, which was the fastest pitch ever thrown by a starting pitcher.
As hard as it was, though, there&apos;s a good chance Schwarber didn&apos;t notice it being much faster than any other pitch that at-bat. That&apos;s because all five pitches he faced were north of 103 mph, with the third pitch of the at-bat, a called strike, also hitting the 104 mark.
As impressive as it is, it&apos;s still quite a way off from the hardest pitch ever thrown in MLB history.
That record still belongs to Red Sox pitcher Aroldis Chapman.
Back in 2010, he was in his rookie campaign with the Cincinnati Reds when he threw a blistering 105.8 mph fastball.
Chapman also holds the No. 2 spot on the list, throwing a 105.7 mph fastball in 2016 while pitching for the Chicago Cubs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Anthropic’s safety warnings may have just backfired — the government has pulled the plug on its most powerful AI</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T02:30:26.489Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Anthropic’s safety warnings may have just backfired — the government has pulled the plug on its most powerful AI</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Anthropic isn&apos;t hiding its frustration. &quot;We disagree that the finding of a narrow potential jailbreak should be cause for recalling a commercial model deployed to hundreds of millions of people,&quot; the company wrote in a blog post.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Scene pkg June 12</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T02:12:03.206Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Scene pkg June 12</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Poll spells disaster for Republicans in 2026 midterms</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T02:11:42.087Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Poll spells disaster for Republicans in 2026 midterms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>(The Center Square) – Five months out from the 2026 midterm elections, Republicans’ chances of maintaining control of Congress appear grim, new polling shows.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump says US military eliminated &apos;infamous&apos; Tren de Aragua leader in lethal strike</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-13T02:01:10.041Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump says US military eliminated &apos;infamous&apos; Tren de Aragua leader in lethal strike</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump on Friday night announced the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) &quot;delivered a swift and lethal kinetic strike&quot; to successfully execute Niño Guerrero, the &quot;infamous&quot; leader of Tren de Aragua, a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization by the U.S. Department of State.
&quot;Before I returned to office, Joe Biden opened our Southern Border to millions of Illegal Criminals, and allowed this foreign army to rape, maim, and murder American Citizens with total impunity,&quot; Trump wrote in a statement on Truth Social. &quot;During my Campaign, I pledged to expel these monsters from our Country, and bring Justice to the families of those they slaughtered, including the precious 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, 22-year-old Laken Reilly, and countless other beautiful souls.&quot;
The president said with Friday&apos;s action, the U.S. military &quot;has brought retribution for them, their families, and their loved ones.&quot;
&quot;Early in my Administration, I delivered on my promise to designate Tren de Aragua as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, deport thousands of evil criminals, and wage war against the Cartels, who have long been waging war against our Citizens, while weak leaders left America helpless and defensive,&quot; Trump wrote. 
&quot;This action was coordinated closely with our friends in Venezuela, with whom we are working very well,&quot; he continued. &quot;As a result, Tren de Aragua terrorists no longer have safe haven in Venezuela or anywhere else and, under my leadership, we will find these vicious murderers and drugs lords anytime, anyplace, and send them to the depths of hell where they belong.&quot;
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>USMNT World Cup starts strong, Christian Pulisic sets up Team USA for a stunning first goal against Paraguay</news:name>
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			<news:title>USMNT World Cup starts strong, Christian Pulisic sets up Team USA for a stunning first goal against Paraguay</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The USMNT and Paraguay kicked off at 9 p.m. ET from Los Angeles Stadium. The USMNT, coached by Mauricio Pochettino, enters Friday at the No. 17 spot in the FIFA World Rankings.
The Americans World Cup bid got off to a quick start with Damián Bobadilla&apos;s own goal putting the Americans ahead in less than 10 minutes.
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FIFA determines its world rankings using the Elo rating system, which rewards teams for wins and penalizes them for losses while also factoring in the strength of the competition.
This year&apos;s World Cup features an expanded field of 48 teams.
Folarin Balogun doubled the United States&apos; lead in the 30th minute. The New York native celebrated enthusiastically with his teammates after scoring his first World Cup goal, a milestone moment in his international career.
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			  <news:name>Federal judge rules she lacks authority to reinstate fired Yosemite ranger who flew trans pride flag</news:name>
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			<news:title>Federal judge rules she lacks authority to reinstate fired Yosemite ranger who flew trans pride flag</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal judge ruled on Friday that she has no authority to reinstate a park ranger who was fired from Yosemite last summer after flying a trans pride flag on their day off.
Shannon &quot;SJ&quot; Joslin, who identifies as nonbinary, sued the Department of the Interior, which includes the National Park Service, earlier this year after being fired for hanging the flag across the park’s El Capitan rock formation in California last year.
The former ranger in their lawsuit asked the Biden-appointed judge to reinstate Joslin and to keep the government from launching a criminal investigation.
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Joslin had argued in the lawsuit that the government had &quot;enforced its rules selectively based on the message that the pride flag sends,&quot; and that Joslin’s firing was &quot;vindictive, retaliatory, [and] intended to communicate disapproval of a particular point of view.&quot;
U.S. District Judge Jennifer Thurston wrote in her ruling obtained by Fox News Digital: &quot;The government claims for its part that Joslin was fired for reasons that had ‘nothing to do’ with &quot;speech,&quot; adding, &quot;But the government has another more fundamental and more persuasive point: under the laws that Congress has passed, and under the legal precedent that a federal trial court must follow, this Court does not have authority to decide whether Joslin was fired for unconstitutional or illegal reasons, nor to block a hypothetical criminal case against them.&quot;
Thurston wrote that the government motion to dismiss was granted and Joslin’s motion for a preliminary injunction was denied.
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Joslin wrote an Instagram post after the firing that they were fired from the park &quot;for practicing my First Amendment right&quot; after hanging the 55-foot by 35-foot flag across Yosemite’s iconic rock destination in May 2025.
&quot;I was fired by the temporary Deputy Superintendent for ‘failing to demonstrate acceptable conduct’ in my capacity as a Wildlife Biologist for the park. No part of hanging the flag was done on work time. NOTHING about it had anything to do with my work,&quot; Joslin wrote.
Joslin flew the flag for about two hours before taking it down and added that after decades of the practice, &quot;no one&quot; had ever been punished for hanging a flag across El Capitan prior to last week.
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&quot;I want my rights and I want my career back,&quot; Joslin said.
The Interior Department told Fox News Digital on Friday after the ruling: &quot;We take the protection of the park&apos;s resources and the experience of our visitors very seriously and will not tolerate violations of laws and regulations that impact those resources and experiences.
Yosemite National Park was designated by Congress to highlight the beautiful natural and cultural features of the area. No matter the cause, demonstrating without a permit outside of designated First-Amendment areas detracts from the visitor experience and the protection of the park. To safeguard the protection of visitors, visitor experiences, and park resources, many demonstrations require a permit.&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Civil Service Law Center, which represents Joslin, for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge Dismisses Republican Group’s Case Against the University of Florida</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge Dismisses Republican Group’s Case Against the University of Florida</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A campus group the university banned after accusations of antisemitic behavior failed to prove it had its First Amendment rights violated, the court ruled.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>UA Foundation cedes control of donor endowment payouts</news:name>
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			<news:title>UA Foundation cedes control of donor endowment payouts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The University of Arizona Foundation notified donors it plans to transfer $70 million in non-scholarship endowment payouts to the university effective June 30, with all future payouts following the same path beginning in July.
The change, proposed by the university and outlined in a letter to donors from President and CEO John-Paul Roczniak, would give the UA direct legal ownership of funds previously managed by the foundation.
Roczniak said in the letter the change will help meet Days Cash on Hand targets mandated by the Arizona Board of Regents and the university&apos;s bond rating agencies.
Tucson Spotlight reached out to the UA for comment Thursday and Friday and to the UA Foundation on Friday. The UA Foundation directed questions to UA spokesperson Mitch Zak. The UA did not provide a statement before publication.
The proposal comes as the UA continues to recover from a financial crisis that emerged in 2023, when the university disclosed a roughly $240 million budget shortfall that led to layoffs, program cuts and heightened scrutiny from ABOR.
As of last June, the UA reported an estimated 77 days cash on hand, still far below the Arizona Board of Regents&apos; required minimum of 140, according to the Arizona Luminaria.
The university has also cut financial aid for out-of-state students as part of a shift toward smaller, &quot;right-sized&quot; enrollment. This week, the UA dismantled its Health Sciences unit, with two sources telling the Arizona Daily Star that 28 employees were laid off as of Aug. 7.
The endowment change adds another dimension to the university&apos;s ongoing financial restructuring.
Under the current system, the foundation distributes non-scholarship endowment payout funds at a 4.25% annual rate with a 3-year moving average. For some endowments, beneficiary units or colleges have been able to reinvest their distributions to grow the endowment over time, helping to support long-term strategic planning and larger-scale projects According to the foundation&apos;s most recent IRS filing, it held nearly $1.45 billion in donor-restricted net assets as of June 30, 2025.
Foundation staff review each distribution request to ensure funds are used in accordance with donor agreements and applicable law, and hold the funds until the UA spends them or documents plans to do so within 90 days.
Under the proposed change, legal ownership of those funds would transfer to the university, which would distribute them directly for the donor&apos;s specified charitable purpose. The foundation would retain control of the underlying endowment investments.
&quot;The university believes this proposal ... will provide it with more direct insight into the availability and use of funds, supporting timely and appropriate expenditures of donor resources,&quot; Roczniak said in the letter.
Donors were notified they have the right to opt out of the proposal for their individual endowment accounts. Questions about the change can be directed to Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Craig Barker.
The proposal is subject to renewal on June 15, 2031.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates or contact Caitlin Schmidt at caitlin@tucsonspotlight.org with tips or information.

            
            
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			  <news:name>Justin Baldoni attorney rips Blake Lively after judge awards limited attorney fees</news:name>
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			<news:title>Justin Baldoni attorney rips Blake Lively after judge awards limited attorney fees</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Justin Baldoni&apos;s lawyer issued a scathing statement after a judge ruled that Blake Lively was entitled to recover attorney and litigation fees.
Judge Lewis J. Liman said in a written decision that Lively can recover legal fees and costs related to her defense against a countersuit Baldoni brought against her after she sued him in December 2024. The judge rejected her claims to triple any damages and pursue punitive damages.
On Friday, Bryan Freedman shared a statement with Fox News Digital, stating that Lively &quot;failed&quot; in her attempt to sue Baldoni for sexual harassment.
&quot;We fought and won against a coordinated effort built on allegations of sexual harassment, retaliation, and a smear campaign that never happened. Ms. Lively demanded over 300 million in fees and damages, had 10 of her 13 claims dismissed, she then chose to settle and received nothing,&quot; Freedman began.
&quot;Notwithstanding that all of her sexual harassment and defamation claims were thrown out by the court, Ms. Lively then pivoted to exploit a California law that was established to protect real victims in what proved to be a fruitless mission to obtain damages. Once again, she failed,&quot; he continued.
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Freedman stated that Baldoni&apos;s legal team was successful in exposing the truth and &quot;justice prevailed.&quot;
&quot;Ms. Lively was only awarded limited attorney fees for a single claim as part of a case that lasted only a matter of months, nothing more. Throughout this process, innocent people had their reputations unfairly tarnished. There was no sexual harassment,&quot; he continued. &quot;There was no retaliation. There was no smear campaign. The court recognized it, the record reflects it, and we have maintained it from the very beginning.&quot;
&quot;We would not hesitate to stand up for the truth again,&quot; Freedman concluded.
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Lively&apos;s legal team shared a statement with People. &quot;Bryan Freedman and his clients resorted to a DARVO [Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender] statement that is a pack of lies,&quot; the statement began.
&quot;Just a few weeks ago, they said Blake Lively&apos;s claims &apos;deserved to be heard.&apos; Now it seems Justin Baldoni thinks women who bring claims of sexual harassment and retaliation in good faith, without malice, should be sued into oblivion,&quot; it continued.
Lively&apos;s legal team concluded: &quot;Thankfully, there&apos;s a law against that, and the Court applied it today. People who do nothing wrong don&apos;t have to pay millions of dollars, which is where this is headed now.&quot;
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The legal dispute between &quot;It Ends With Us&quot; co-stars began in late 2024 after Lively filed a complaint and later a lawsuit alleging that Baldoni sexually harassed her during the production of the film and that he and his associates participated in a campaign to damage her reputation after she raised concerns. Baldoni denied the allegations and maintained that Lively&apos;s claims were false.
In January 2025, Baldoni responded by filing a $400 million lawsuit against Lively, her husband Ryan Reynolds, and others, alleging defamation, extortion, and related claims. He also pursued legal action against The New York Times over its reporting on the controversy.
However, in June 2025, a federal judge dismissed Baldoni&apos;s countersuit, ruling that many of the statements at issue were legally protected and that the claims did not meet the legal standards required to proceed.
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The litigation continued through 2025 and into 2026, with both sides claiming victories at various stages. Several of Lively&apos;s original claims were narrowed or dismissed before trial, while some retaliation-related issues remained part of the case.
In May 2026, the parties reached a settlement that ended most of the remaining litigation without publicly disclosing the terms.
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			  <news:name>Musk Is the World’s First Trillionaire. Who Was the First Billionaire?</news:name>
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			<news:title>Musk Is the World’s First Trillionaire. Who Was the First Billionaire?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>John D. Rockefeller, the Gilded Age oil baron, became America’s first billionaire in 1916. Like Elon Musk’s ascension, the milestone made headlines.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U.S. fans were out in full force ahead of the USMNT&apos;s first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup</news:name>
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			<news:title>U.S. fans were out in full force ahead of the USMNT&apos;s first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States Men&apos;s National Team (USMNT) gets its World Cup quest underway Friday night against Paraguay, and as you can tell by their arrival at the stadium, there&apos;s a lot of excitement.
The Americans are set to play their first World Cup game on home soil since 1994, and after years of buildup, it&apos;s finally time to see the team on the pitch.
Of course, first came the arrival at Los Angeles Stadium (known outside the World Cup as SoFi Stadium).
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Fans started arriving early in the afternoon local time, ready to catch the Red, White and Blue in a World Cup match on home soil.
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Meanwhile, the USMNT posted a video that would have any red-blooded American ready to run through a wall.
The team had a two-leg journey to get to the stadium. First, they took buses from their training facility at Great Park Sports Complex in Irvine, California, into Los Angeles to the hotel they&apos;ll crash in after the match.
Then it was back on the buses to head to Los Angeles Stadium.
The Americans are coming into the match favored at +107, according to FOX Sports, but are coming off a 2-1 loss in their last match, a friendly against Germany last week at Chicago&apos;s Soldier Field.
Meanwhile, Paraguay is coming off a 4-0 thumping of Nicaragua in their final tune-up before the World Cup.
The team and coach Mauricio Pochettino also got some well wishes before their first match of the tournament, first from New York Rangers and U.S. Men&apos;s Hockey Team head coach Mike Sullivan ahead of the match.
Let&apos;s see some of that awe-inspiring Olympic gold medal mojo migrate its way from the rink to the pitch!
Speaking of which, the USWNT sent their best before kickoff.
USA and Paraguay are slated to kick off at 9 p.m. ET on Fox.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge Blocks National Parks From Removing ‘Negative’ Signs and Depictions of Slavery</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge Blocks National Parks From Removing ‘Negative’ Signs and Depictions of Slavery</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The ruling accused the Trump administration of engaging in censorship by taking down materials at parks across the country.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Brian Johnson resigns as Pima County treasurer</news:name>
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			<news:title>Brian Johnson resigns as Pima County treasurer</news:title>
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			  <news:name>House GOP offer new school voucher limits as a ballot blocker</news:name>
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			<news:title>House GOP offer new school voucher limits as a ballot blocker</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
House Republicans make deal with education advocates
Deal with Arizona Education Association includes list of forbidden purchases
GOP lawmakers promise to scrap a separate ballot measure restricting teacher unions
House Republican leaders are willing to impose new limits on the use of school vouchers as a trade off for a more far-reaching measure proposed by education advocates.
The deal offered to the Arizona Education Association by the GOP would solidify, in law, a list of prohibited purchases under the state’s Empowerment Scholarship Account program.
State law already restricts spending to educational purposes like curriculum, textbooks and even educational field trips.
But extensive reporting by KPNX has found the Arizona Department of Education has been reimbursing parents for jewelry, trips to amusement parks and even lingerie. The proposal being offered by the GOP would spell out these are clearly not allowed.
House Speaker Steve Montenegro has said those reports come from “activist journalists” and claims the reports are misleading.
But the Goodyear Republican did not deny that those stories have had an impact on the public perception surrounding a state program now funding the education of more than 100,000 Arizona students at the cost of $1 billion.
What makes all that significant is that the Arizona Education Association and its allies have been circulating petitions for a new November ballot measure that would place even more stringent restrictions on ESA vouchers — including its own list of forbidden purchases.
Notably, the AEA’s measure would deny the vouchers, which run about $7,400 a year for students without special needs, to children in families making more than $150,000 a year — a restriction that Republicans have called unacceptable.
Backers need to gather more than 255,000 valid signatures by July 2 to get the measure on the November ballot. And if it was approved by voters, it would be constitutionally protected against any future efforts by any opposing GOP majority in the Legislature. 
Under the terms of the deal being negotiated, the AEA would scrap its initiative. Montenegro, however, would not confirm that the fear of an unalterable, voter-approved plan drove the deal.
“As Republicans, we always want to look at every angle at protecting taxpayer dollars,” he said.
“So if there is a narrative out there that provides uncertainty to the taxpayer, we’re willing to address it,” he said. “We’re not afraid to address being accountable and making sure we are showing parents we will fight for them and we will also fight for taxpayer dollars to be protected.”
Initiative organizers have said they are confident they can gather sufficient signatures by the July 2 deadline. But a deal would end the need to continue to retain paid circulators.
And despite all the publicity about how voucher money is being spent — and questions about whether it takes away money from public schools — there is no guarantee that it will be approved by voters. 
Complicating matters, another group operating under the banner of Fortify AZ is circulating its own ballot measure targeting vouchers. It has a similar list to the AEA proposal of forbidden purchases. But it lacks the income cap.
Having two measures on the ballot could lead to confusion and the possibility both could fail.
And there’s something else designed to get the AEA to go along.
As part of any deal, GOP lawmakers have promised to scrap a different ballot measure of their own that would impose new restrictions on the ability of the AEA to organize.
HCR 2040 would prohibit a school district from using public resources to support labor organizations, including the use of school facilities, paid time off for union activities and having union dues deducted from teacher paychecks. And the Senate version of the measure also would say that any organized effort by teachers to call in sick, for any reason, would result in their loss of their teaching credentials.
The GOP planned to put this on the November ballot. If a deal is made with the AEA, that would go away.
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			  <news:name>MLB announces drive-in theater screenings of &apos;The Sandlot&apos; with live games and fireworks for July 4th</news:name>
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			<news:title>MLB announces drive-in theater screenings of &apos;The Sandlot&apos; with live games and fireworks for July 4th</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There&apos;s no wrong way to celebrate Independence Day as long as you&apos;re celebrating the United States of America... but let&apos;s be real: some ways are cooler than others.
It looks like MLB may have just dropped one of its coolest collaborations yet, especially if you&apos;re a sports fan, a fan of the baseball classic &quot;The Sandlot,&quot; or both.
And I&apos;d like to think that most people fall into the &quot;both&quot; camp.
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MLB announced that a handful of drive-in theaters — yes, some of them still exist — will be playing the 1993 classic &quot;The Sandlot.&quot;
The film will be shown at drive-ins in Vineland, New Jersey; McHenry, Illinois; Blue Ridge, Georgia; and Paramount, California.
That&apos;s awesome. A drive-in movie theater is such a great slice of Americana.
But, there&apos;s more.
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In addition to some &quot;Ballpark Bites&quot; and food trucks, this is actually a double feature, as each theater&apos;s hometown Big League team&apos;s game that night will be shown at the drive-in.
And, if you still weren&apos;t convinced that this is peak Independence Day for America&apos;s big 2-5-0, how about some fireworks to top it all off?
Yeah, I thought so.
This. Is. Brilliant.
We need more of this. More sports should do drive-in double features of a classic flick and then a game.
If there&apos;s not a place I can go next hockey season to see &quot;Slap Shot,&quot; &quot;The Might Ducks,&quot; or &quot;D2: The Mighty Ducks,&quot; and then see an NHL game, I will be very disappointed. Not in anyone in particular, just society at large.
I thought we were better than that.
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			<news:title>Se lleva a cabo una revisión del liderazgo en Pueblo High tras quejas del personal</news:title>
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La Escuela Preparatoria Pueblo es objeto de un informe sobre cultura y clima laboral que está siendo elaborado dentro del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Tucson (TUSD), después de que algunos empleados describieran un ambiente marcado por el sexismo, el trato preferencial y fallas en el liderazgo.
La elaboración del informe fue solicitada la primavera pasada luego de que miembros del personal se comunicaran con la Junta Directiva del TUSD.
Más de una docena de personas expresaron sus preocupaciones sobre la cultura escolar de Pueblo y sobre el director Frank Rosthenhausler durante la reunión de la junta celebrada la noche del martes. Otras tres personas hicieron lo mismo durante la reunión del 26 de mayo.
Este inusual proceso de investigación sobre la cultura escolar en la segunda preparatoria más grande del TUSD ha reunido voces de distintos sectores del plantel para hablar sobre intimidación y liderazgo. Mientras el distrito asegura que continúa trabajando en el proceso, Rosthenhausler afirma que ya firmó su contrato como director para el próximo ciclo escolar.
El liderazgo en cualquier escuela es fundamental para los resultados académicos de los estudiantes. En Pueblo, una escuela Título I donde aproximadamente el 90% de los alumnos se identifican como latinos, el plantel obtuvo una calificación de C entre 2017 y 2022. Desde el ciclo escolar 2022-2023 ha recibido una calificación de B cada año, según datos de la Junta Estatal de Educación de Arizona. Rosthenhausler, quien anteriormente fue subdirector, fue nombrado director interino de Pueblo en 2018 y asumió el cargo de manera permanente en 2019.
“Desafortunadamente, Pueblo no cuenta con un director que brinde apoyo. Constantemente se nos falta al respeto como profesionales. Cuando compartimos nuestra experiencia, pensamientos e ideas, rápidamente somos silenciados, avergonzados públicamente y, con frecuencia, amenazados”, dijo Christabel Saldana-Buckner ante la junta el martes. “Nuestra opinión nunca es valorada y, en cambio, se recibe como si fuera un ataque”.
Saldana-Buckner, maestra de matemáticas, relató ante la junta una experiencia ocurrida después de compartir una idea con Rosthenhausler en su oficina.
“Después de compartirla, él fue hacia una esquina de su oficina, tomó un bate de béisbol de madera que tenía junto a la ventana, lo olió mientras caminaba de un lado a otro sosteniéndolo con ambas manos”, dijo. “Al principio descarté ese incidente, pensando que quizá había sido algo aislado. Pero luego empecé a notar un patrón. Cada vez que daba mi opinión, y especialmente cuando estaba en desacuerdo con él, emitía algún tipo de amenaza. No recuerdo muchas conversaciones con el señor R. en las que no me haya amenazado de manera explícita o por correo electrónico”.
Pueblo High School teacher Christabel Saldana-Buckner speaks to the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board on June, 9 2026. / La maestra de Pueblo High School, Christabel Saldana-Buckner, se dirige a la Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Tucson el 9 de junio de 2026. Crédito: Summer Williams
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De las casi 20 personas que hablaron públicamente durante la reunión del martes por la noche, más de la mitad compartieron experiencias relacionadas con Pueblo, incluidos maestros, exalumnos y familiares de empleados. Después de cada intervención, el público aplaudía y, en ocasiones, chasqueaba los dedos en señal de apoyo.
El director Rosthenhausler, quien anteriormente fue maestro en Tucson High y ha trabajado para el TUSD durante casi 20 años, no asistió a la reunión y habló con Arizona Luminaria al día siguiente. Cuando se le preguntó si respondería a los comentarios realizados por el personal de Pueblo, dijo que no podía pronunciarse plenamente mientras la revisión sigue en curso.
“Debido a la etapa en la que me encuentro dentro de este proceso, créanme que me encantaría conceder una entrevista y presentar mi versión”, dijo Rosthenhausler a Arizona Luminaria. “Voy a seguir presentándome a trabajar y haciendo mi trabajo. Ayuda que yo soy de aquí. La casa de mi abuela está a dos cuadras de Pueblo. Soy un orgulloso hispano”.
Según el distrito, no existe un calendario definido para la elaboración del informe y este continuará recopilándose durante el verano.
Un informe de cultura y clima laboral es poco común, y el distrito elabora “quizás uno o dos al año”, dijo el superintendente del TUSD, Gabriel Trujillo, a Arizona Luminaria.
“Queremos asegurarnos de que las relaciones laborales reciban una evaluación objetiva y completa mediante un proceso acordado mutuamente”, dijo Trujillo. “No es algo que hagamos todos los días. Es un proceso bastante amplio”.
Arizona Luminaria tiene pendiente una solicitud de información al TUSD sobre la aprobación y duración del contrato actual de Rosthenhausler, así como sobre si existen quejas documentadas previas en su contra. Rosthenhausler afirmó que “nunca ha recibido una amonestación formal de ese tipo”.
Una revisión de cultura y clima laboral ocurre cuando “recibimos un grupo o una representación significativa del personal que expresa preocupaciones sobre las condiciones de trabajo, el trato general y la calidad y eficacia del liderazgo de una escuela o departamento”, explicó Trujillo.
“Está diseñada para ser abierta porque tenemos 88 escuelas diferentes que podrían tener 88 tipos distintos de preocupaciones”, señaló. “Por eso, imponer una política rígida a algo que está pensado para ser flexible y responder a las necesidades de cada escuela nunca ha sido algo que yo haya recomendado. Introduje el concepto de revisión de cultura y clima laboral en mis primeros años como superintendente, allá por 2017”.
Durante la reunión del martes, la maestra de Pueblo Victoria Bodyani cuestionó el propio informe y la manera en que se está llevando a cabo el proceso.
“No existe una política escrita y establecida sobre cómo debe realizarse una revisión de cultura y clima laboral”, dijo a la junta. “Eso genera inquietud entre los maestros. ¿Cómo se supone que debemos confiar en que el proceso es transparente y correcto si no sabemos cuál es el proceso?”.
Trujillo reconoció que el proceso “tomará el tiempo que sea necesario” y señaló que los empleados cuentan con múltiples formas de participar. A todas las personas se les hacen las mismas preguntas, mientras que los miembros del liderazgo también serán entrevistados.
Según el distrito, aproximadamente el 20% del personal de Pueblo ha participado hasta ahora en la revisión, ya sea mediante reuniones presenciales con el Departamento de Relaciones Laborales, por correo electrónico, Zoom o por teléfono.
El personal de Pueblo realizó su propia encuesta la primavera pasada en colaboración con representantes sindicales de la Asociación de Educación de Tucson (TEA, por sus siglas en inglés). La encuesta anónima contó con una participación aproximada del 72%, dijo Bodyani, incluidos maestros, conserjes, personal de mantenimiento de jardines, supervisores escolares, consejeros, personal de recepción y trabajadores de la cafetería.
Los resultados de esa encuesta, compartidos con Arizona Luminaria, muestran que aproximadamente el 70% del personal encuestado, es decir, 89 personas, calificó el desempeño de Rosthenhausler como insatisfactorio o básico.
La encuesta evalúa las responsabilidades administrativas utilizando como modelo el Marco Danielson para la Enseñanza. Los resultados reflejan insatisfacción con el liderazgo e incluyen señalamientos de que el director:
• No trata por igual al personal ni a los estudiantes, y que el género influye en un trato diferenciado.
• Mantiene prácticas de comunicación deficientes e inconsistentes.
• Fomenta un ambiente laboral poco saludable.
• No se conduce de manera profesional.
La maestra de inglés Jeanette Rupel preguntó el martes si la junta tiene un plan de mejora “para alguien que no cree tener deficiencias”.
“En lugar de autoevaluarse y corregirse, el señor Rosthenhausler ha sembrado desconfianza, ansiedad y miedo”, dijo. “Si el 10% de mis estudiantes me dijera que se siente temeroso y que no es escuchado en mi salón de clases, yo cambiaría mi comportamiento y mi forma de enseñar. Eso es lo que hace un buen líder”.
Pueblo High School is the second-oldest high school in the Tucson Unified School District. It celebrates its 70th birthday this year. Notable graduates include former Major League Baseball player George Arias and former NBA player Fat Lever, who was drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers in 1982. / Pueblo High School es la segunda preparatoria más antigua del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Tucson. Este año celebra su 70.º aniversario. Entre sus exalumnos destacados se encuentran el exjugador de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol George Arias y el exjugador de la NBA Fat Lever, quien fue seleccionado por los Portland Trail Blazers en 1982. Crédito: Shannon Conner Credit: Shannon Conner



Al leer una carta en nombre de otra educadora durante la sección de comentarios públicos de la reunión del martes, el maestro Ryan Simpson citó “casos de sexismo y fallas de liderazgo”.
La misma maestra también escribió a la junta en apoyo de las subdirectoras de Pueblo.
“Nuestro equipo de subdirección trabaja increíblemente duro. Son visibles en los pasillos, brindan apoyo y orientación cuando el personal docente y administrativo lo necesita, responden a emergencias de manera profesional y tranquila, se comunican de forma directa y constante, y promueven cambios significativos en nuestra escuela. Considero que eso es liderazgo efectivo.
“Resulta sorprendente que nuestro director se refiera a este extraordinario equipo como ‘un dolor de cabeza’ y ‘sus pequeños mocosos’ durante las reuniones de desarrollo profesional”, escribió la maestra.
“Es importante señalar que nuestro equipo de subdirección está compuesto exclusivamente por mujeres. Así es como él habla públicamente de las mujeres. No me siento cómoda hablando con él en privado sin que haya un colega hombre presente en la sala”.
Arizona Luminaria se comunicó por correo electrónico con las tres subdirectoras, pero hasta el momento no ha recibido respuesta.
Rosthenhausler, de 51 años, dijo que esperará los resultados de la revisión de cultura y clima laboral y que está dispuesto a escuchar.
“Siempre hay quejas”, dijo. “No se puede escapar de eso”.
Pueblo, que abrió sus puertas en 1956, tiene aproximadamente 1,700 estudiantes, según datos del Departamento de Educación de Arizona correspondientes a mayo de 2026.
Con el inicio del nuevo ciclo escolar previsto dentro de unas seis semanas, Trujillo señaló que el proceso probablemente requerirá mediación, lo que podría incluir comunicación estructurada, establecimiento de metas y colaboración.
“Probablemente tendremos que recurrir a un tercero para mediar algunas de las relaciones deterioradas y algunas de las relaciones tensas entre el administrador y las personas que han intervenido durante la participación del público”, dijo. 
“Tendremos que establecer expectativas muy estructuradas y no negociables tanto para el administrador como para este grupo, orientadas a resultados deseados, así como normas de comunicación y colaboración que beneficien a ambas partes. Creo que debemos trabajar con ambos lados para definir cómo sería el éxito dentro de este proceso”.
Traducción: Beatriz Limón 
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			<news:title>Tim Allen reveals the one thing that has saved his nearly 20-year marriage to Jane Hajduk</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tim Allen knows exactly why his marriage to Jane Hajduk has lasted nearly 20 years.
During an interview with Us Weekly, Allen opened up about the struggles he endured in his near two-decade-long marriage.
&quot;I think a sense of humor saves us so many times,&quot; he said.
&quot;We both struggle with golf, and [we were talking about how their daughter] Elizabeth will be a senior next year, and we’re going, &apos;What’s that going to be like?&apos; and then Jane sat in the golf cart and said something really funny,&quot; Allen continued.
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The &quot;Toy Story&quot; star explained that he had &quot;forgotten&quot; how much he adores her sense of humor.
&quot;We’re very different people. She’s a very good athlete and got me involved in training, and she’s a staunch Catholic, and I joined her with that,&quot; Allen said.
&quot;I’m not a Catholic, I don’t belong, so I don’t have to obey the rules, but I think she admires that I made that move. We both pull a bit on either side. We’re pretty good buddies,&quot; he added.
Allen began dating Hajduk around 2001. After dating for five years, they married on October 7, 2006, in a small private ceremony in Grand Lake, Colorado.
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The couple welcomed their daughter, Elizabeth Allen-Dick, in March 2009. The &quot;Santa Claus&quot; star has another daughter, Katherine, from his first marriage.
In 2024, Hadjuck told People that the couple have taken up new activities together to keep their spark alive.
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&quot;Our new activity is stretching,&quot; she told the outlet at the time. &quot;We go to a little stretch lab, and then we go have breakfast.&quot;
Hajduk told People that the couple&apos;s longtime friendships helps maintain their romantic relationship. &quot;We talk,&quot; she said, with Allen adding, &quot;That’s right, we talk. We do. And we&apos;re good buddies.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Clinton judge indefinitely blocks Trump&apos;s $1.776B anti-weaponization fund</news:name>
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			<news:title>Clinton judge indefinitely blocks Trump&apos;s $1.776B anti-weaponization fund</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal judge on Friday indefinitely blocked the Trump administration&apos;s $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, even as another federal judge earlier this week declined to intervene after the Justice Department said the fund was no longer moving forward.
The court disputes have heightened pressure on the administration to formally dismantle the fund. While Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Congress the fund would not move forward, the settlement agreement and departmental directives that created the fund have not been formally rescinded. Critics argue this leaves open the possibility that the fund could still proceed in the future.
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema, a Clinton-appointed judge, extended a court order Friday preventing implementation of the fund, concluding that public assurances from administration officials were insufficient to eliminate concerns that it could later be revived.
Brinkema noted how Trump, &quot;says he&apos;s disappointed that something is not going forward,&quot; suggesting this was evidence that the fund may &quot;rear its head&quot; at some point in the future.
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Over the weekend Trump shared on &quot;Meet the Press&quot; that he&apos;d like to continue with the fund.
&quot;If it was up to me, I&apos;d pay them the kind of money that they deserve. People have been destroyed. Lives have been destroyed,&quot; Trump said.
Brinkema gave the Justice Department a week to put in writing that the Anti-Weaponization Fund is being terminated and will not be reinstated.
The ruling comes days after U.S. District Judge Richard Leon rejected a separate request from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) seeking emergency intervention, saying he was willing to rely on Justice Department representations that the fund had effectively been abandoned.
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But Leon, a George W. Bush-appointed judge, simultaneously warned administration officials not to treat his decision as permission to revive the program.
&quot;I give the Justice Department this warning: Don&apos;t play possum with me,&quot; Leon said from the bench.
Blanche announced during a hearing earlier this month that the Anti-Weaponization Fund, which was born out of President Donald Trump&apos;s lawsuit settlement with the IRS, would not be proceeding. The fund was intended to compensate alleged victims of government &quot;lawfare,&quot; but its creation sparked immediate backlash from Democrats, who characterized it as a &quot;slush fund&quot; that could ultimately benefit Trump&apos;s political allies and individuals charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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Justice Department attorney Andrew Block argued before Leon that Blanche&apos;s congressional testimony effectively mooted CREW&apos;s challenge because the government had publicly committed not to move forward.
Leon repeatedly questioned why Blanche has not formally rescinded a May 18 order that established procedures for the fund in the first place, a question Block could not answer.
CREW attorney Nikhel Sus argued the settlement agreement that established the fund remains legally operative and contains upcoming deadlines requiring action.
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According to Sus, a five-member board overseeing the fund must be established by June 17, while funding transfers are scheduled by July 17.
&quot;On paper, the fund is still a legally operating entity,&quot; Sus argued.
However, Leon ultimately accepted the government&apos;s assurances for now that the fund is moot, but he noted that he can sanction attorneys who make false representations to the court.
He also indicated he will continue considering CREW&apos;s request for a preliminary injunction and suggested he could intervene if evidence emerges that the administration is attempting to revive the fund.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>California Dems accused of putting sanctuary law over migrant child welfare checks: &apos;Real children&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California Democrats are facing accusations that the state’s sanctuary policies are leaving vulnerable migrant children unchecked after California Attorney General Rob Bonta&apos;s office warned that local police welfare visits on unaccompanied minors using information from federal authorities could violate state law.
The warning from Bonta has become a flashpoint in a broader lawsuit brought by the City of El Cajon against California&apos;s sanctuary state policies. City officials, like Mayor Bill Wells and City Councilman Steve Goble, argue that the state is putting law enforcement in an impossible position, such as forcing them to make a determination on whether to check on potentially vulnerable children flagged by federal immigration authorities and risk violating state law, or leave the vulnerable unaccompanied minors unchecked.
Goble told Fox News Digital he was informed during a February 2025 meeting with San Diego-area Homeland Security officials that federal authorities had a list of unaccompanied migrant children, including 52 with addresses in El Cajon. He said federal officials asked whether local police could help &quot;ensure these kids are safe&quot; through welfare checks, prompting Goble to seek guidance from Bonta’s office before dispatching officers.
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&quot;It’s kind of hard to imagine why they’re choosing this hill to die on,&quot; Wells told Fox News Digital. &quot;What they basically want to say is, &apos;Because our narrative is so important, and protecting illegal aliens is so important, that, yeah, if a few kids get sex trafficked along the way — you know, you&apos;re just making this up. You&apos;re just using this as a way.&apos; I mean, these are real people. These are real children. I think it&apos;s an incredibly insensitive argument.&quot;
Goble had asked Bonta’s office in a March 2025 letter whether local police could conduct the checks using contact information provided by federal authorities, writing that the city wanted to ensure all children were safe &quot;regardless of citizenship or resident status.&quot; 
In the letter, Goble cited the inspector general&apos;s concerns that unaccompanied minors are at heightened risk of trafficking, exploitation and forced labor, and wrote that &quot;time is of the essence&quot; in determining whether the children were safe.
Meanwhile, Bonta’s office responded in a June 2025 letter, warning that local law enforcement pursuing wellness checks &quot;alongside or based on information provided by federal immigration authorities&quot; could implicate conduct prohibited by SB 54, known as the California Values Act. 
Bonta&apos;s letter said these violations could include if officers confirmed location information provided by ICE, or reported the results of the check back to federal immigration authorities.
But Goble told Fox News Digital that the city was not asking police to act as immigration agents, but primarily wanted to confirm whether the children are safe.
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&quot;All I care about is, is the kid safe?&quot; Goble told Fox News Digital. &quot;I don’t care the immigration status or citizen status of anybody else in the room.&quot;
The welfare-check dispute is one piece of a broader legal challenge El Cajon filed against Bonta on April 28, 2026, seeking relief from California’s sanctuary policies impacting how local law enforcement do their jobs, including SB 54, the TRUST Act and the TRUTH Act. In a May 20 motion for a preliminary injunction, the city asked the court to temporarily block Bonta from enforcing those laws against El Cajon while the case proceeds, arguing the policies are preempted by federal immigration law and put local police in the position of choosing between state restrictions and federal obligations.
The May 20 injunction motion specifically cites the Goble-Bonta exchange as an example of how the city says California’s sanctuary laws prevent El Cajon officers from engaging in &quot;basic public safety work.&quot; The filing argues that the state’s legal framework forces officers to spend time navigating &quot;legal hairsplitting&quot; instead of responding quickly to public-safety concerns, including checks on children in the community.
&quot;Every time an El Cajon police officer steps out onto the street, they’re going to be breaking one of two laws,&quot; Wells said to Fox News Digital. &quot;They’re either going to be breaking federal law or they’re going to be breaking state law. And you cannot put police officers in that situation.&quot;
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El Cajon’s lawsuit is not limited to the welfare checks. The April 28 complaint broadly asks a San Diego County court to declare California’s sanctuary restrictions invalid and to stop Bonta from enforcing them against El Cajon police.
Bonta&apos;s office&apos;s June 2025 response said it &quot;share[s]&quot; El Cajon’s concern for children who may be at risk of harm, but suggested county social service agencies may have a role when there is no evidence of criminal activity requiring law enforcement.
Wells and Goble pushed back on that argument; however, arguing Bonta&apos;s suggestion ignored San Diego County’s December 2024 vote restricting county resources from being used to assist federal immigration enforcement.
&quot;That means we’re not going to let our social service workers go do welfare checks on unaccompanied minors for the Department of Homeland Security,&quot; Goble told Fox News Digital. &quot;It’s another rock and a hard place.&quot;
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Wells added that it was difficult to accept Bonta’s suggestion that county agencies could serve as a neutral fallback for welfare checks tied to information from federal authorities. &quot;This is the same county we would be deferring to, to check on these kids,&quot; Wells added. &quot;They’re not neutral. They’ve been very, very clear.&quot;
Immigrant-rights advocates nationally have warned that ICE &quot;welfare checks&quot; on unaccompanied migrant children can function as immigration enforcement under the banner of child safety. The Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights has called the Trump administration’s ICE &quot;wellness checks&quot; harmful enforcement &quot;in disguise,&quot; while other advocates have warned that DHS visits can discourage sponsors from coming forward or expose families to deportation fears.
But Wells and Goble rejected that framing, arguing local police could check on children without reporting immigration violations discovered during the visit.
&quot;That doesn’t make us federal immigration officers,&quot; Wells said. &quot;It just means that our officers could do their job like they’ve always done in the past before this unconstitutional law of SB 54 was passed.&quot;
&quot;All a welfare check on anybody in our city, regardless of immigration status, is: Are they okay?&quot; Goble added. &quot;If they are, thank you very much. Have a good day. See you later.&quot;
Wells noted the lawsuit is not about deputizing local police as immigration agents, but about ensuring officers can do basic public-safety work without running afoul of state law.
Fox News Digital reached out to Bonta&apos;s office, as well as the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, but did not hear back in time for publication.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ohio police chief arrested in Florida after grand jury hands down 70-count child sex indictment</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T22:50:50.012Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ohio police chief arrested in Florida after grand jury hands down 70-count child sex indictment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Ohio police chief is facing the possibility of spending the rest of his life behind bars after being slapped with a 70-count indictment for alleged sex crimes involving a child.
Bethel Police Chief Chad Essert, 44, was taken into custody without incident Tuesday night in Seminole, Florida, by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office. 
A Clermont County grand jury indicted the Blanchester, Ohio, resident on 56 counts of sexual battery and 14 counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor — all third-degree felonies.
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If convicted of all charges, Essert faces a maximum penalty of 280 years in prison.
The allegations stem from offenses that authorities claim occurred between 2005 and 2010, while Essert was an instructor at the &quot;Young Marines&quot; and a teacher at Scarlet Oaks Career Campus in Sharonville, Ohio. 
Officials said the alleged victim was a student of Essert’s and that the crimes took place across multiple locations in Clermont and Hamilton counties.
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&quot;It takes tremendous courage for a victim to come forward, especially when the accused wears a badge and holds a position of authority,&quot; Clermont County Sheriff Chris Stratton said following the indictment. &quot;Today’s indictment demonstrates that no one is above the law. Every victim deserves to be heard, and every allegation will be thoroughly investigated and pursued in accordance with the law.&quot;
Prosecutor Mark Tekulve echoed the sheriff&apos;s sentiments, emphasizing that victims are &quot;protected and served regardless of the name or title of the perpetrator.&quot;
Officials clarified the charges are unrelated to a separate investigation involving Essert that was previously reported by local media.
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FOX 19 reported Essert resigned from a position in Elmwood Place, Ohio, in 2010 to avoid being fired over allegations of sexual harassment and intimidating a witness.
Essert’s employment status is unclear, as of Friday afternoon.
He is being held in the Pinellas County Jail awaiting extradition to Clermont County to face the charges.
The Sheriff’s Office urged anyone else who believes they may have been a victim of similar conduct by Essert to immediately contact law enforcement as the investigation remains ongoing.
The Village of Bethel did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office declined to comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Canadian soccer fans boo U.S. flag as Canada stumbles against Bosnia and Herzegovina</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T22:30:49.925Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Canadian soccer fans boo U.S. flag as Canada stumbles against Bosnia and Herzegovina</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States continues to live rent-free in Canadians&apos; heads. That was evident once again moments before Canada&apos;s first World Cup match, when the competing countries were being recognized during the Parade of Nations at Toronto Stadium.
When the time came for the United States to be recognized pregame, Canada fans, as they&apos;ve done in many sporting events over the last several years, booed. Great sportsmanship, eh?
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As I said, this is nothing new from our neighbors to the north. During the 4 Nations Face-Off and at numerous NHL games last season, Canadian fans booed the U.S. national anthem.
Since then, Canada has lost three Olympic gold medal games to the United States — in men&apos;s hockey, women&apos;s hockey and para ice hockey. And if not for a fortunate deflection off a Bosnia and Herzegovina defender in the 78th minute, Canada would have found itself on the wrong side of the biggest upset of the World Cup so far.
Canada’s equalizer would be all they could muster against Bosnia and Herzegovina as the match ended 1-1, making it a disappointing start to their World Cup campaign, especially on home turf.
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Canada, friendly advice, though y’all don’t deserve it at this point: I’d stop the booing. It hasn’t worked out well for you.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>California sues over construction of alleged ICE facility</news:title>
			<news:keywords>(The Center Square) – California is suing U.S. Immigration &amp; Customs Enforcement and other federal agencies to stop construction of what plaintiffs say is an ICE holding facility near an agricultural city.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona’s data center moratorium is only the beginning</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona’s data center moratorium is only the beginning</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Junelle Cavero
For years, Arizona’s conversation about data centers focused on investment, jobs and economic growth.
Far less attention was paid to who would bear the costs.
As data centers have expanded across Arizona, so too have questions from ratepayers, water users, local governments and taxpayers. Who pays for new transmission lines and substations? How will growing electricity demand affect utility customers? What happens when large-scale development collides with long-term water planning? And how should taxpayers evaluate incentives created more than a decade ago for a very different industry?
Those questions helped drive this year’s budget agreement, which includes a three-year moratorium on new data center tax incentives. The moratorium is projected to preserve approximately $57 million in taxpayer revenue over the next three years while policymakers evaluate whether incentives created for a different era still serve Arizona’s long-term interests.
The decision is significant. But it is not the finish line.
What Arizona does during the next three years will determine whether this moment becomes meaningful reform or simply a temporary pause.
Arizona first created data center tax incentives in 2013 and expanded them in 2016 as part of an economic development strategy designed to attract investment and position the state as a destination for technology infrastructure.
That strategy succeeded.
But the industry of 2026 bears little resemblance to the industry lawmakers envisioned more than a decade ago. The rapid growth of artificial intelligence and cloud computing has transformed data centers into major consumers of electricity, water, land and public infrastructure. As the scale of these facilities has grown, so too have concerns about impacts on utility systems, water supplies, infrastructure planning and taxpayers.
Residents are increasingly asking whether the benefits and burdens of growth are being shared fairly.
Arizona’s reassessment of these questions began during the 2025 legislative session.
Among the earliest efforts was HB 2893, legislation I sponsored with bipartisan support to shorten the qualification period for data center tax incentives and direct a portion of future revenues toward water infrastructure and agricultural irrigation-efficiency projects. While the bill did not advance, it helped broaden the conversation beyond economic development alone. For one of the first times in Arizona, lawmakers were formally debating the relationship between data center incentives, water security, infrastructure investment and public accountability.
That discussion accelerated in 2026. Lawmakers introduced roughly a dozen proposals addressing data center incentives, utility impacts, water use and development standards. The volume of legislation reflected a broader shift in public attitudes: The debate was no longer whether Arizona should attract data centers, but under what conditions.
The conversation expanded beyond tax policy. During budget negotiations, lawmakers considered proposals to streamline approvals for data center projects and explored the potential use of Small Modular Reactors to power future facilities. Together, these discussions reflected a growing recognition that data centers are not simply economic development projects. They are major infrastructure projects with implications for energy policy, water management, land use and local governance.
Arizona is not alone in confronting these questions.
Across the country, states are beginning to recognize that the next phase of digital infrastructure policy cannot be guided solely by recruitment incentives. Maine has explored restrictions on future development in response to energy and environmental concerns. Texas lawmakers have debated measures to protect the electric grid from large-load customers. Washington has linked major development projects to clean-energy objectives. While the approaches differ, they share a common premise: the public deserves a clearer accounting of the costs and benefits associated with rapid data center expansion.
Viewed in that context, Arizona’s moratorium is not radical. If anything, it is a historical shift in direction. 
Lawmakers have chosen to pause and reassess whether the public is receiving sufficient value in return. However, a pause without a plan is just a delay.
Arizona must use this window to establish clear standards on water use, grid costs, infrastructure planning and community impacts. Otherwise, the industry will simply wait out the moratorium and return under the same rules that prompted this debate in the first place.
Three years from now, lawmakers should not be asking whether data centers deserve incentives. They should be asking whether those incentives deliver measurable public benefits and whether the costs are being fairly shared among taxpayers, ratepayers, water users and local communities.
The moratorium marks a turning point. But it reflects a growing recognition that economic development and public responsibility are not competing goals.
The states that will succeed in the AI era are not those that offer the largest subsidies. They are the ones that ensure innovation strengthens communities rather than strains them.
With this vote, Arizona took an important step toward that future and put itself in a stronger position to compete, grow and lead in the decades ahead.
Rep. Junelle Cavero is a Democratic state House representative for Legislative District 11, covering areas of Phoenix. 
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			  <news:name>Congress let a key spying law expire amid distrust of Trump moves on national security</news:name>
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			<news:title>Congress let a key spying law expire amid distrust of Trump moves on national security</news:title>
			<news:keywords>(Illustration via Getty Images)

WASHINGTON — For the first time in nearly two decades, Congress missed a deadline for reauthorization of a key surveillance authority, raising questions about whether the U.S. government can continue to monitor certain communications.
Lawmakers have regularly approved short- and long-term extensions for Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act since 2008, clearing the way for intelligence agencies to collect and analyze electronic communications from people living in other countries. 
The government says it uses the program to secure information that can protect the United States or its citizens from attacks by foreign powers, terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, the trafficking of illegal drugs and other threats.
Intelligence agencies aren’t supposed to target U.S. citizens but lawmakers across the political spectrum and civil liberties organizations have repeatedly raised grievances with how officials handle the information they get when an American is part of a targeted conversation.
Even though lawmakers let Section 702 lapse on June 12, the annual certification from the court that oversees the program should allow intelligence agencies to keep collecting data, experts say.
Kia Hamadanchy, senior policy counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union, said during an interview with States Newsroom that Congress included a safety net in a previous authorization that planned for this exact scenario. 
“We feel pretty confident that there will be no immediate consequences,” he said. “The way the statute is crafted, it basically says if there is an existing certification, you can continue Section 702 surveillance until that certification expires.” 
That won’t happen until March 2027. 
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, agreed with the assessment there are safeguards in place, but he contended members of Congress should not have taken the risk of letting that section of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act expire. 
“There’s a dangerous assumption that the program will function seamlessly if this statute expires on Friday,” he said. “While I hope the certifications issued a few months ago will still apply in the event of the statute lapsing. This is not a certainty. There will be high-stakes litigation and a very real possibility that intelligence collection will cease at least temporarily. And in this work of intelligence gathering, minutes do matter.”
Pulte announcement
Republicans and Democrats have worked for the past few months to broker consensus on another years-long reauthorization with overhauls. Those negotiations included significant debate about what the government should do when Americans are part of the conversations swept up by intelligence agencies. 
But President Donald Trump’s announcement that Bill Pulte would temporarily run the Office of the Director of National Intelligence following Tulsi Gabbard’s exit raised concerns on Capitol Hill and stopped negotiations. 
Democrats said someone trustworthy must lead the ODNI even for a brief amount of time, while Republicans argued the two issues shouldn’t be linked and that letting Section 702 lapse represents a national security risk. 
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said not extending the program for a few weeks while lawmakers work out their differences on a longer-term bill could have severe, even fatal, consequences. 
“Well over half of every item in the president’s daily brief is derived from Section 702,” he said. “It has stopped terrorist attacks, it stopped the flow of deadly drugs into our country, it’s protected our troops overseas, it’s allowed us to rescue troops overseas.”
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., contended that having Pulte temporarily run the ODNI even though he has “zero relevant experience” would place “Americans in danger.”
“We need real leadership in the intelligence community, not a national security novice sent to undermine the work of intelligence professionals,” he said. 
Schumer added that Pulte couldn’t be expected “to speak truth to power, to conduct objective analysis, to resist efforts to politicize the intelligence community in a job where facts are so important, and the president knowing the real facts are so important.” 
Trump’s choice of Jay Clayton as his official nominee for the role June 11 as both chambers of Congress ended their work week didn’t ease concerns or clear the way for a short-term extension of Section 702. 
“Pulte has to go. He cannot be in the DNI role,” Schumer said. “Our national security is too important.”
More problems
Pulte’s short-term assignment, however, isn’t the only roadblock to a long-term reauthorization. 
Oregon Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden said substantial changes must be made and that “there just have been too many abuses of Americans’ rights across multiple administrations” under the authorities provided by Section 702. 
“Every day that 702 is in effect without reforms is a day that Americans’ rights are under threat,” he said. “I believe Americans deserve new guardrails. If Congress is going to extend these authorities, and that is what we’re talking about, those guardrails are essential. And at a minimum, Americans deserve transparency about how these surveillance powers have been abused.” 
The House Freedom Caucus, a group of far-right Republicans led by Maryland Rep. Andy Harris, has also pressed for overhauls.  
“Congress can, and should, continue seeking reforms to Section 702 without endangering national security,” it posted on social media. “Necessary reforms – including warrant requirements for searching Americans’ private communications, consistent with the Fourth Amendment – can also be passed by Congress without endangering national security.”
The Freedom Caucus added that it’s “nonsense” for anyone to “claim that once Section 702 expires, lawsuits by communications and tech companies could suspend intelligence collection.” 
Court certification
One of the reasons some members of Congress have raised dire concerns about a lapse of Section 702 even with the certification in place is to lobby for a years-long reauthorization, Hamadanchy of the ACLU said. 
“They’re trying to use that fear-mongering to force people to vote for something that they may not like otherwise,” he said.
The sense of urgency created by waiting until the last minute to hold floor votes on a reauthorization bill and raising the possibility of terrorist attacks, Hamadanchy said, can also be used to prevent amendment votes.
That, for example, could block floor debate on whether to require a warrant for Americans’ data that does get collected as part of other Section 702 surveillance.  
“There’s been repeated requests under both administrations of both parties in terms of that number of Americans. They’ve never told us,” Hamadanchy said. “But what we do know is they routinely search through that database for the communications of Americans without a warrant.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hunter Biden jumps to defense of Democrat Graham Platner over Nazi tattoo questions, sexting scandal</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hunter Biden jumps to defense of Democrat Graham Platner over Nazi tattoo questions, sexting scandal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hunter Biden came to the defense of Maine Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner during a Friday podcast interview, brushing off the Nazi tattoo and sexting controversies surrounding the candidate.
&quot;I&apos;m 99.9% certain that Graham Platner is no Nazi, and I don&apos;t think that he&apos;s racist in any way,&quot; Biden said on the &quot;This is Gavin Newsom&quot; podcast.
Speaking with California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Biden defended Platner over criticism surrounding his chest tattoo and sexually explicit messages, suggesting few politicians would withstand similar scrutiny if their phones were made public.
&quot;I have not heard anything in any way that would say to me that he is [an] abusive, misogynistic or antisemitic or racist person,&quot; he added.
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Platner won Maine&apos;s Democratic Senate primary on Tuesday and will face Republican Sen. Susan Collins in November. He has faced criticism over allegations involving sexting with multiple women during his marriage and a tattoo that resembles a Nazi symbol.
But Hunter Biden — who also discussed his own experience with public scrutiny over his past crack addiction — defended Platner, arguing there would be few politicians left if they opened their phones to the public.
&quot;I always say to people like, ‘Show me your phone. Give me access to your iCloud. Let&apos;s go through it and pull everything that we can that is inappropriate, that is off color,’&quot; Biden said.
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&quot;And if that&apos;s the standard by which we are going to judge people, particularly people in elected office, then I don&apos;t think we&apos;re [going to] have many people in an elected office.&quot;
Platner has said he got the tattoo during a night of drinking while on leave in Croatia over a decade ago. The skull-and-crossbones design resembles the &quot;Totenkopf&quot; symbol associated with Hitler&apos;s SS paramilitary forces.
In an October 2025 post on X, Platner reiterated that he was unaware of the tattoo&apos;s meaning, writing, &quot;Years ago I got a skull and crossbones tattoo with my buddies in the Marine Corps. I was appalled to learn it closely resembled a Nazi symbol.&quot;
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&quot;I altered it yesterday, into something that isn&apos;t deeply offensive to my core beliefs. I am very sorry to all of you who had to hate over the past 48 hours,&quot; he added.
Biden also defended Platner amid reports he exchanged sexually explicit messages with multiple women during his marriage. He downplayed the controversy, noting the messages from Platner were &quot;consensual.&quot;
&quot;I think that his relationship with his wife is his relationship his wife. The entirety of that controversy is, you know, it&apos;s all about leaked consensual stuff. I mean, stupid,&quot; he said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Platner&apos;s campaign for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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Platner&apos;s campaign has confirmed the existence of the text exchanges to Politico. He also previously told Fox News Digital in a statement: &quot;Amy and I went through something hard — because of me. We did the work, and I’m grateful for her every hour of every day.&quot;
&quot;I’ve learned throughout this campaign is that people don’t care about gossip or headlines, they care that you’re fighting for their hospitals, their paycheck, their kids... Our opponents want politics to be empty of content and empty of actual change — and beating that is exactly what our movement is about,&quot; he added.
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s name remains on Kennedy Center as appeals court weighs emergency request</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump&apos;s name remains on Kennedy Center as appeals court weighs emergency request</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Kennedy Center board on Friday asked a federal appeals court to temporarily block a judge’s order requiring references to President Donald Trump’s name to be removed from the institution’s signage and official materials, as signage bearing Trump’s name remained visible on the building’s facade late Friday afternoon.
In an emergency motion filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, the board requested both a stay pending appeal and an immediate administrative stay, arguing that physical changes to the building should not occur before appellate judges review the dispute. 
The filing asks the court to issue an administrative stay by 7 p.m. Friday.
Fox News Digital observed Friday afternoon that Trump&apos;s name remained mounted on the Kennedy Center facade as of 5:30 p.m. ET, with scaffolding erected around portions of the signage.
Earlier Friday, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper denied the board&apos;s request to pause enforcement of his ruling while the appeal proceeds, finding that the defendants had not demonstrated either a likelihood of success on appeal or irreparable harm.
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The Kennedy Center board argued in its emergency filing that removing and potentially reinstalling signage would force it to incur costs that could not be recovered if it ultimately prevails on appeal.
The board also argued that removing Trump&apos;s name could impair fundraising efforts and create public confusion if the Center&apos;s name changes again following a successful appeal. The motion further contends that the case raises significant questions regarding the board&apos;s authority and whether Rep. Joyce Beatty, D-Ohio, had standing to bring the lawsuit.
The latest filing stems from Cooper&apos;s May 29 ruling that Congress, not the Kennedy Center board, has authority over the institution&apos;s name. The judge ordered the removal of Trump&apos;s name from physical signage, digital materials and official branding and directed the Center to comply within 14 days.
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In a lengthy opinion, Cooper wrote that the Kennedy Center&apos;s governing statute &quot;makes crystal clear&quot; that the institution is to be named for President John F. Kennedy and cannot be formally renamed through unilateral board action. 
The judge concluded that Congress gave the Kennedy Center its name and that only Congress can change it.
The ruling came in a lawsuit brought by Beatty, who serves as an ex officio member of the Kennedy Center board.
Following the May 29 decision, Kennedy Center Vice President of Public Relations Roma Daravi said the board intended to appeal.
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&quot;We will review the decision carefully though the reality remains — the Center requires an urgent and significant restoration — a truth that even the plaintiff acknowledges,&quot; Daravi told Fox News Digital at the time.
&quot;With $257 million secured by President Trump and approved by Congress, the resources are in place, and we remain committed to pursuing every lawful avenue to ensure the Trump Kennedy Center is restored as a national cultural landmark for all Americans to enjoy.&quot;
Beatty praised the ruling, saying in a statement that the Kennedy Center &quot;belongs to the American people, not to Donald Trump.&quot;
Trump&apos;s name was added to the venue in December after a unanimous vote of the board. Signage bearing the president&apos;s name was installed above the existing Kennedy Center lettering shortly afterward.
As of Friday afternoon, the appeals court had not publicly ruled on the emergency request, leaving unresolved whether Trump&apos;s name would remain in place beyond the court-ordered compliance deadline.
The emergency appeal asks the D.C. Circuit to preserve the status quo while it considers the board&apos;s broader appeal of Cooper&apos;s ruling.
The White House and a representative for the Kennedy Center did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Louis Casiano contributed to this reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Graduation cigar saga involving HS lacrosse team boils over as school officials, family attorney trade barbs</news:name>
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			<news:title>Graduation cigar saga involving HS lacrosse team boils over as school officials, family attorney trade barbs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Massachusetts high school boys lacrosse team forfeited its state semifinal game earlier this week after photos surfaced online of six members of the team allegedly smoking cigars after their graduation, breaking a rule in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic’s Association tobacco policy.
One of the students involved spoke to Fox News Digital on Wednesday, claiming the cigars were fake. The student said the cigars were made of tea leaves because they were aware of the rule and didn’t want to jeopardize the team going into their &quot;Final Four&quot; game.
But in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital on Friday, Ipswich High School superintendent Brian Blake and Principal Jonathan Mitchell refuted those claims, adding that they wanted to ensure that an &quot;accurate account&quot; of what transpired was being presented to the public.
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On Monday morning, June 8, a day after the high school’s graduation, the school became aware of two photographs on the Internet of six lacrosse players who appeared to be smoking cigars. The statement claimed only one of two photos had been presented to the media.
&quot;The second photograph – which apparently was not provided to the media - showed the cigars smoked down significantly; a cloud of smoke surrounding one of the students; and a torch-type lighter visible in the hand of another of the students,&quot; the statement read.
&quot;Shortly after reviewing the photographs, the District learned that the photographs were posted on the Facebook page of one of the players’ parents. Based on the mandatory MIAA Chemical Health policy, which is also incorporated in the Ipswich Student-Athlete Handbook, school administrators commenced an investigation, including interviewing the involved students and/or their parents and giving them the opportunity to explain their version of events.&quot;
READ THE SCHOOL&apos;S FULL STATEMENT HERE:
The student involved told Fox News Digital in an earlier conversation that his father, John Gianakakis, called the cigar shop in Ipswich and asked for fake cigars so the kids could follow the tradition of smoking cigars after graduation.
During the school’s investigation, administrators were told the cigars were &quot;fake,&quot; containing chamomile and English breakfast tea rather than tobacco. Administrators were shown a receipt from a local grocery store, where the cigars were purchased.
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The school&apos;s statement said the receipt supporting the claim of the fake cigars had the time and date smudged out.
&quot;When District administrators met on the morning of June 9 to review the evidence they had obtained, it was determined that the cigars were in fact not &apos;fake,&apos; as they had been told. As noted, one photograph showed smoke and a lighter, as well as the fact that the cigars were significantly shorter than they were in the first photograph. In addition, the photographs had been removed from the Facebook page, and the receipt allegedly supporting the claim that they were filled with tea had the date and time smudged out,&quot; the statement read.
Upon seeing the smudged receipt, the administration concluded that a violation of the Chemical Health policy had been committed and proceeded to inform the families of the six players that they were suspended. The school&apos;s statement also added that days later, following the &quot;uproar&quot; in the media over the story, Mitchell went to the supermarket to see whether the receipt could be reproduced in an effort to confirm the actual purchase date.
On that trip to the supermarket, Mitchell allegedly discovered that the receipt for the fake cigars was purchased 20 minutes after the families were informed of the potential violation on Monday.
The school&apos;s statement also pointed the finger at the students when it came to the forfeiture.
&quot;Rumors of a team ‘walkout’ began to spread and three players stated that they refused to play, in solidarity with their suspended teammates. This left only 11 players available to play in the Semifinal game in a sport which requires ten players to be on the field at any given time (subject to being a &quot;man down&quot; for penalties),&quot; the statement read.
The principal, athletic director and coach then discussed the situation, and allegedly allowed the players to vote. The players overwhelmingly forfeited the game, which the district honored, according to the school&apos;s statement.
The student involved told Fox News Digital that the team was on the bus when they first learned of the suspensions and that, when they first boarded the bus, they thought they would be allowed to play. The student involved said &quot;everybody was in shock&quot; and that &quot;we really didn’t know what to do.&quot;
The student involved said the final decision came from Blake, the superintendent.
An attorney representing John Gianakakis, one of the parents of the students involved, provided a statement to Fox News Digital in response to questions about officials’ allegations that the cigars were not &quot;fake&quot; and that the students were responsible for the forfeiture. The statement claimed that Blake allegedly had a bias against the athletes of the school.
The statement added that Blake acted as &quot;judge, jury, and executioner,&quot; moving with &quot;lightning speed.&quot; The statement accused Blake of acting out of retaliation for an incident that occurred earlier in the lacrosse season.
READ THE FAMILY ATTORNEY&apos;S STATEMENT HERE:
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&quot;Earlier this year, Blake was scrutinized when there was a serious injury at a lacrosse game with both personnel and equipment deficiencies becoming part of the public criticism,&quot; the attorney&apos;s statement read.
&quot;What makes that part of the story interesting is that the lack of safety equipment and an AED at the game is far more important than whether kids posed for a photo. But that got swept under the rug and they took their sweet time dealing with that. Lacrosse parents pushed for accountability, and there is a perception in town that Blake acted here out of animus and retaliation against the team. And that perception seems quite fair.&quot;
The statement called Blake a &quot;bitter&quot; and &quot;angry&quot; man who is lashing out kids, and said the analysis they did in their statement &quot;sounds like a CSI episode.&quot;
The school said they fully understand the &quot;disappointment, frustration, and emotions&quot; that came with their decision, calling it heartbreaking but adding that they remained committed to applying their policies consistently.
The attorney&apos;s statement also accused Mitchell&apos;s own son being seen celebrating his graduation with a cigar.
The attorney said that they look forward to the day Blake is no longer &quot;permitted any authority or power over young people&quot; and said that Mitchell &quot;and his hypocrisy and bias has no place in a reasonable community either.&quot;
Mitchell, when asked by Fox News Digital for a comment to the attorney&apos;s statement, responded with, &quot;I missed the part where he admits that he made up the whole story.&quot;
In an additional statement to Fox News Digital, the Gianakakis attorney said a number of the claims in their statement seemed &quot;unsupported by the facts&quot; and asked for further proof.
Fox News Digital reached out to Blake&apos;s office for comment in response to the attorney&apos;s statement. His office responded with its original statement.
The Ipswich boys lacrosse team was undefeated prior to its forfeiture.
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			<news:title>Gavin Newsom and Hunter Biden Would Like Your Attention, Please</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The two men chatted on Mr. Newsom’s podcast about Democrats, Joe Biden, Graham Platner, phone addiction and other topics.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California Democratic Party under fire for &apos;you&apos;re not allowed to watch&apos; World Cup post</news:name>
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			<news:title>California Democratic Party under fire for &apos;you&apos;re not allowed to watch&apos; World Cup post</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The California Democratic Party made a post on social media that said, &quot;You’re not allowed to watch the World Cup if you’ve ever voted against immigration,&quot; on Thursday.
The post has come under immense scrutiny, as Americans across the political spectrum prepare to cheer together for Team USA in its World Cup opener against Paraguay.
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&quot;Every one of those other Countries has its own immigration policy, where you can&apos;t just cross the border. The hypocrisy is crazy,&quot; one X user wrote.
Another user wrote, &quot;Why? I don’t even understand the logic to this post.&quot;
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Other harsh and sarcastic responses to the post went viral across X.
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The California Republican Party issued a statement in response to the controversial post.
&quot;The World Cup is a beautiful event that brings people together from around the world and should have nothing to do with politics,&quot; said California Republican Party Communications Manager Francisco Bedoya. &quot;Rather than trolling on social media, they should put their phones down, touch some grass, and enjoy this historic World Cup. But, if Democrats want to make it political and continue to divide Americans, then we’re here to call out their hypocrisy.&quot;
The United States is co-hosting the 2026 FIFA Men&apos;s World Cup, the first time the U.S. has hosted the event since 1994, alongside Canada and Mexico.
The U.S. is shouldering the bulk of the tournament, hosting 78 of the 104 matches across 11 major cities. All high-stakes games — including the quarterfinals, semifinals and the final — will take place in the U.S.
Friday&apos;s FIFA World Cup opener features the U.S. taking on Paraguay at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. local) at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The match is crucial for setting the tone in Group D, which also includes Australia and Turkey.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>The best early Prime Day home deals: Save up to 70% on Levoit, Shark and more</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prime Day doesn&apos;t kick off until June 23, but early home deals are already live. Right now, score discounts on everything from kitchen gadgets to mattresses, including a smart toaster at 60% off, a Dyson V8 cordless vacuum discounted by $190 and a Sleepmax Hybrid mattress at its lowest price in 90 days. Prime members can shop these deals now and get ahead of the Prime Day rush.
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			  <news:name>Victor Wembanyama confident in Spurs comeback despite Game 4 collapse: &apos;Everybody knows we&apos;re going to do it&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Victor Wembanyama confident in Spurs comeback despite Game 4 collapse: &apos;Everybody knows we&apos;re going to do it&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The San Antonio Spurs were just a few minutes away from having all the momentum in the NBA Finals, but it slipped away.
After trailing by as many as 29 points in the second half and even 20 in the fourth quarter in Game 4 on Wednesday, the New York Knicks completed the largest comeback in NBA Finals history to take a 3-1 series lead, rather than being tied at two heading back to Texas.
The Spurs&apos; backs were against the wall when they dropped the first two games of the series at home, but they salvaged a win in Game 3 by coming back from their own seven-point deficit. But now, all the momentum they had in Game 4 is gone.
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Instead of being asked about taking the lead in the series, Victor Wembanyama was asked on Friday if he has &quot;a sense of whether the group actually thinks&quot; they could win three games in a row to win the NBA title.
Well, it&apos;s quite the sense.
&quot;Yeah, absolutely. Everybody thinks — everybody knows — we&apos;re going to do it,&quot; Wembanyama answered.
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The 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers are the only team to complete a comeback after trailing three games to one in the NBA Finals, doing so against the 73-9 Golden State Warriors and winning two of those games in California.
Surely, the Spurs were in disbelief at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, but Wembanyama says the time for reflection is over, and they&apos;re over it.
&quot;I wouldn&apos;t say it was so hard to, like, shake off, right? Harder than any other game before, by far, for sure. I mean, now we&apos;re over it. It&apos;s the playoffs. There&apos;s no time to regret things for too long,&quot; he said.
Game 5 tips off in San Antonio on Saturday at 8:30 p.m. ET. With a win, the Spurs would force a Game 6 back in New York on Tuesday night, hours after Wembanyama&apos;s home country of France will face Senegal at nearby MetLife Stadium in the World Cup.
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			  <news:name>Clinton judge warns Trump DOJ not to &apos;play possum&apos; on $1.2B Anti-Weaponization Fund</news:name>
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			<news:title>Clinton judge warns Trump DOJ not to &apos;play possum&apos; on $1.2B Anti-Weaponization Fund</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal judge on Friday indefinitely blocked the Trump administration&apos;s $1.776 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund, even as another federal judge earlier this week declined to intervene after the Justice Department said the fund was no longer moving forward.
The court disputes have heightened pressure on the administration to formally dismantle the fund. While Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told Congress the fund would not move forward, the settlement agreement and departmental directives that created the fund have not been formally rescinded. Critics argue this leaves open the possibility that the fund could still proceed in the future.
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema, a Clinton-appointed judge, extended a court order Friday preventing implementation of the fund, concluding that public assurances from administration officials were insufficient to eliminate concerns that it could later be revived.
Brinkema noted how Trump, &quot;says he&apos;s disappointed that something is not going forward,&quot; suggesting this was evidence that the fund may &quot;rear its head&quot; at some point in the future.
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Over the weekend Trump shared on &quot;Meet the Press&quot; that he&apos;d like to continue with the fund.
&quot;If it was up to me, I&apos;d pay them the kind of money that they deserve. People have been destroyed. Lives have been destroyed,&quot; Trump said.
Brinkema gave the Justice Department a week to put in writing that the Anti-Weaponization Fund is being terminated and will not be reinstated.
The ruling comes days after U.S. District Judge Richard Leon rejected a separate request from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) seeking emergency intervention, saying he was willing to rely on Justice Department representations that the fund had effectively been abandoned.
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But Leon, a George W. Bush-appointed judge, simultaneously warned administration officials not to treat his decision as permission to revive the program.
&quot;I give the Justice Department this warning: Don&apos;t play possum with me,&quot; Leon said from the bench.
Blanche announced during a hearing earlier this month that the Anti-Weaponization Fund, which was born out of President Donald Trump&apos;s lawsuit settlement with the IRS, would not be proceeding. The fund was intended to compensate alleged victims of government &quot;lawfare,&quot; but its creation sparked immediate backlash from Democrats, who characterized it as a &quot;slush fund&quot; that could ultimately benefit Trump&apos;s political allies and individuals charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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Justice Department attorney Andrew Block argued before Leon that Blanche&apos;s congressional testimony effectively mooted CREW&apos;s challenge because the government had publicly committed not to move forward.
Leon repeatedly questioned why Blanche has not formally rescinded a May 18 order that established procedures for the fund in the first place, a question Block could not answer.
CREW attorney Nikhel Sus argued the settlement agreement that established the fund remains legally operative and contains upcoming deadlines requiring action.
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According to Sus, a five-member board overseeing the fund must be established by June 17, while funding transfers are scheduled by July 17.
&quot;On paper, the fund is still a legally operating entity,&quot; Sus argued.
However, Leon ultimately accepted the government&apos;s assurances for now that the fund is moot, but he noted that he can sanction attorneys who make false representations to the court.
He also indicated he will continue considering CREW&apos;s request for a preliminary injunction and suggested he could intervene if evidence emerges that the administration is attempting to revive the fund.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Millie Bobby Brown stuns in polka dots and denim as she launches Americana clothing collection</news:name>
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			<news:title>Millie Bobby Brown stuns in polka dots and denim as she launches Americana clothing collection</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Millie Bobby Brown is celebrating the launch of her latest collection on social media.
In a recent Instagram post, the 22-year-old actress announced the launch of Americana, the latest collection from her clothing line, Florence by Mills Fashion.
The &quot;Enola Holmes&quot; star posed for a selfie in a tight blue shirt with white polka dots, a deep V-neckline, and capped sleeves. She paired the look with a denim skirt and a red bandanna in her hair.
She posed for the photos next to a vintage red convertible parked at a gas station, captioning the post, &quot;pov: i said i’d be there in 5. Americana now live.&quot;
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Fans couldn&apos;t help but show their excitement for the new collection in the comments section, with one writing, &quot;Mills, IM OBSESSED WITH THIS OUTFIT SERIOUSLY,&quot; and another adding, &quot;Okay but this whole Americana era is EVERYTHING ❤️⭐🤠.&quot;
&quot;❤️💙It’s perfect for summer❤️💙,&quot; a third fan wrote.
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The brand also shared photos on Instagram to promote the new collection, writing: &quot;welcome to: americana ⭐🐴 👢⛽️ sunny days, scenic routes, and long country nights under a sky full of stars… this is confidence with the windows down. *available in us only&quot;
The actress recently caused a firestorm online when the first trailer for the upcoming third installment of Netflix&apos;s &quot;Enola Holmes&quot; franchise dropped on social media.
Many fans of the film series took issue with Brown&apos;s clearly manicured nails, as she is meant to portray a young detective living in the 19th century.
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&quot;Forget the mystery, let’s talk about the time-traveling nail tech who set her up with that almond shape in the 19th century,&quot; one fan wrote on X.
&quot;Are the acrylic stiletto nails historically accurate?&quot; another wrote, while a third chimed in adding, &quot;pulling up to 1885 with a fresh gel set.&quot;
Brown began playing the character when she was 16 years old, after breaking into the entertainment industry when she was cast as Eleven in the hit Netflix series, &quot;Stranger Things,&quot; when she was 12 years old.
She went on to play the character for five seasons over nine years, from 2016 to 2025.
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&quot;I think I’m ready. It’s been such a huge factor in part of my life, but it’s like graduating high school, it’s like senior year,&quot; she told Vanity Fair in August 2023 before filming the final season began. &quot;You’re ready to go and blossom and flourish and you’re grateful for the time you’ve had, but it’s time to create your own message and live your own life.&quot;
The actress recently came to her husband&apos;s defense on Kylie Kelce&apos;s podcast, &quot;Not Gonna Lie,&quot; after internet trolls called him out for not helping her carry her bags or push their daughter&apos;s stroller in paparazzi photos.
She explained that &quot;nobody knows my husband,&quot; adding that while he is &quot;the most polite, sweet, will-do-anything-for-me&quot; kind of man, &quot;he also knows I&apos;m capable.&quot;
&quot;When did women become incapable of holding their own bags, car seats and stuff? This stems from me holding all of my suitcases and bags and my kid and people are like, &apos;Your husband doesn&apos;t hold a single thing.&apos; Because I&apos;m three miles ahead. I have been planning this all night.&quot;
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She later added: &quot;We’re all about empowering girls and, ‘You got it’ and ‘You don’t need a man.’ But then when I’m like, ‘OK, I can carry my own things,’ people are like, ‘Where’s your husband?’&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;The View&apos; dismisses more young men turning to religion as part of &apos;manosphere&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;The View&apos; dismisses more young men turning to religion as part of &apos;manosphere&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The View&quot; co-hosts dismissed a recent Gallup poll on Friday showing that many young men are becoming more religious and socially conservative.
&quot;Now, apparently, some feel that Americans are getting more socially conservative, according to a new Gallup survey,&quot; co-host Whoopi Goldberg said as she began the segment. &quot;Results found that fewer people condone pregnancy outside of marriage and the use of birth control and even gambling.&quot;
&quot;An article in &apos;The Independent&apos; points to factors like the administration’s focus on Christianity and limiting access to contraception along with a sharp rise in young men finding religion,&quot; she continued.
&quot;I don’t like these polls because I think they are made to say what you want them to say,&quot; Goldberg said. 
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&quot;I have to tell you that one of the things that I thought was really interesting is the sharp rise in young men finding religion,&quot; she added.
&quot;Yeah, what&apos;s that about?&quot; co-host Sunny Hostin asked. 
&quot;Define ‘religion,’&quot; co-host Sara Haines said.
Goldberg replied by suggesting, &quot;I think what they’re talking about is because we’ve heard so many young men, we’ve talked about so many young men, they want their wives to cleave to them and to do what they’re told.&quot;
&quot;It’s the manosphere,&quot; Haines replied.
&quot;It’s the manosphere that wants their way,&quot; Whoopi agreed. &quot;They want you to do what they want you to do. Now that ship has sailed.&quot;
&quot;Yes it has,&quot; Hostin agreed.
The &quot;manosphere&quot; is a nebulous term generally referring to a decentralized network of internet communities and influencers focused on male issues, masculinity and gender dynamics. It is often known for advocating self-improvement, social conservatism and skepticism of feminism.
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&quot;I don’t think there’s a lot of women who are going to tell you it’s okay for you to make that choice for them. They’ll say, ‘I’ll make that choice for me, but you cannot make it,’&quot; Goldberg said.
&quot;And in terms of children, who can afford it? People can’t afford these kinds of things. When they say the numbers are down — they’re down for a reason,&quot; she continued. &quot;You don’t always want — you don’t know when you’re going to get pregnant, if you’re lucky enough to get pregnant, but you want to think about, where is this child going to be in ten years? Am I going to be able to take care of it in ten years, and can I afford it?&quot; 
&quot;And sometimes you can’t afford it, and you do it anyway, and you make it work. That’s what our parents did. That’s what a lot of parents do,&quot; Goldberg added. &quot;But to judge somebody for their choice, whatever choice that happens to be, if you’re not paying their rent, and you’re not blood-related, and you’re not their mother, shut up. Shut up!&quot;
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In recent years, a wide variety of sources have observed young men are increasingly shifting to the right as certain parts of Generation Z become more religious.
This mirrors how many public figures who once identified with the left, have started questioning left-wing cultural changes and expressed an interest in faith.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump’s Haphazard Midterm Leadership Puts Republicans in a Bind</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump’s Haphazard Midterm Leadership Puts Republicans in a Bind</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The president and his party have had a rough start to June, after a spring full of MAGA primary victories and redistricting gains.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jennifer Lopez claims she could &apos;give a Ted Talk&apos; on dysfunctional relationships and narcissists</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jennifer Lopez claims she could &apos;give a Ted Talk&apos; on dysfunctional relationships and narcissists</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jennifer Lopez has apparently known some narcissists in her life.
Without naming names, the &quot;Let’s Get Loud&quot; singer joked that she could &quot;give a Ted Talk on human behavior, emotional intelligence and dysfunctional relationships,&quot; cracking up as she said the last part.
&quot;PhD in narcissists,&quot; she added with a laugh.
Lopez and her &quot;Office Romance&quot; costar Brett Goldstein had both been asked by a reporter from Elle UK what they could speak about with expertise that didn’t involve acting.
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She also later professed, &quot;This is my good era. This is my happy era,&quot; adding that when she began filming &quot;Office Romance,&quot; &quot;I felt like it was starting a new time of my life. I had just went through a lot of changes in my life … actually it began like a year before, but it rolled into all of this time. This past year has some of the best times of my life.&quot;
She added, &quot;Everything’s kind of changed and shifted for me in the last couple of years.&quot;
She said the &quot;other great era of my life was when I had my kids. I do remember that as a very magical time.&quot;
Lopez, who finalized her divorce with Ben Affleck last year, has been married four times.
She was married to actor Ojani Noa at the beginning of her career for just one year, from 1997 to 1998, then she was married to backup dancer Cris Judd for about two years, from 2001 until 2003.
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She then dated Affleck, and the couple got engaged before calling it quits in 2004.
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Her longest marriage was to singer Marc Anthony, with whom she shares her only two children, twins born in 2008.
She and Anthony wed in June 2004 and their divorce was finalized in 2014.
The &quot;Maid in Manhattan&quot; actress began seeing Affleck again in 2021. She announced their second engagement the next year, and a few months later, they eloped. By 2024, they&apos;d split again, and in 2025, their divorce was finalized.
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Last year, the 56-year-old called their divorce &quot;the best thing that ever happened to me.&quot;
&quot;Because it changed me,&quot; she told &quot;CBS Sunday Morning.&quot; &quot;It helped me grow in a way that I needed to grow, become more self-aware. I&apos;m a different person now than I was last year… I realized that the joy is in living and these moments and really embracing life and everything that it brings to you, for the lessons that it brings.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pratt concedes LA mayor race with scathing video teasing next move, bombshell info he holds: &apos;Commie animals&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pratt concedes LA mayor race with scathing video teasing next move, bombshell info he holds: &apos;Commie animals&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt posted a fiery video on social media teasing his plans for &quot;Phase III&quot; of his effort to clean up the city and teasing information he has that could force one of the candidates still in the race to resign if elected.
&quot;I&apos;m moving on to the next more interesting phase. Listen, I spent a lot of time slaying everybody. I&apos;ve ridiculed everyone on the roster,&quot; Pratt posted on Instagram after finishing third in the mayoral race earlier this month, following a strong election night performance that suggested he’d finish in the top two and move on was eventually erased by a surge in mail-in votes over the next week. 
&quot;You think you can get rid of me that easily? I know a lot of dimwit jerks thought I was in this for a grift, that I was gonna roll up and leave town if I didn&apos;t get into City Hall. Hey morons, I didn&apos;t get in this for political power. I got in to expose this corrupt machine, and nothing has changed.&quot;
Now that he is not a candidate, Pratt says that he doesn’t have to &quot;worry about offending CNN viewers&quot; and doesn’t have a &quot;campaign hamstringing me now.&quot;
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&quot;It&apos;s war,&quot; Pratt said. &quot;It&apos;s zero hour for Los Angeles. Angelenos are now stuck with two morons responsible for all their problems and they have to choose between dumb and dumber. That&apos;s not a choice. That&apos;s the machine protecting the machine. And now every problem that plagues Los Angeles because of these two corrupt communists is going to accelerate.&quot;
Pratt then floated a claim that a video recording in his possession could rock the political landscape in the city, but that he is waiting until the city makes its final choice in November between current Mayor Karen Bass and progressive councilwoman Nithya Raman.
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&quot;My goal hasn&apos;t changed, I&apos;ve been laser-focused on stopping these commie animals, and I will stop them if you think we uncovered a lot of fraud and evil in the campaign, just wait,&quot; Pratt explained, &quot;We have some recordings of one of your exalted candidates doing insane something that would make her resign in shame I was saving it for the general election go ahead and pick your demon certify your choice and then you get to see it.&quot;
Pratt asked Raman and Bass to &quot;ask yourself&quot; is it &quot;possible one of your employees may have a recording of you doing or saying something they would force you to resign in disgrace?&quot;
Pratt then sarcastically told both candidates he hopes they &quot;sleep well at night&quot; over the next five months, unlike his mother and all the others who lost their homes in the devastating wildfires under Bass&apos; watch last year as well as the moms who are subjected to the homelessness and crime issues facing the city.
Pratt painted a grim picture of what the city will look like in four years, regardless of which of the &quot;corrupt communists&quot; left in the race wins in the November election.
&quot;You have no idea how many major developers, hoteliers, business owners, entrepreneurs have been texting me saying they&apos;re packing up and leaving town,&quot; Pratt said. &quot;More of your favorite restaurants will be shuttering. That means less tax revenue. That means the city has to cut services. More potholes, less firefighters, less police patrols, more criminals, more drug addicts terrorizing your communities. You have no idea how bad things are about to get for this city.&quot;
The video ends with a clip from the TV show Ozark, suggesting that if the political establishment wants to &quot;stop him,&quot; they are &quot;gonna have to f------ kill me!&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Bass and Raman campaigns for comment on the video, which racked up over 20,000 likes within 45 minutes of being posted.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry wants the World Cup to be a great unifier for the world</news:name>
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			<news:title>Seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry wants the World Cup to be a great unifier for the world</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Seven-time NBA champion Robert Horry wants the World Cup to become the great unifier for the world.
Horry, 55, said he wants the world’s biggest soccer event to bring us together.
&quot;I just want to see all the different countries come together and have fun and enjoy what&apos;s going on. You know, think about it. You coming from out of the country. We know what&apos;s been going on inside this country. Just enjoy the moment and just let sports bring us together and have a great time,&quot; Horry told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.
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The World Cup is being hosted jointly by Mexico, the United States and Canada across 16 cities. The United States will host the bulk of the matches, as 78 of the 104 games will be played in America, including the final.
Mexico and Canada are each hosting 13 matches. Mexico began the 2026 World Cup with a 2-0 victory over South Africa on Thursday.
Canada’s first game was against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday at 3 p.m. ET in Toronto.
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The U.S. team’s first game is against Paraguay on Friday at 9 p.m. ET, with the game being played in Inglewood, California. U.S. captain Tim Ream told Fox News Digital in a recent interview that the team&apos;s mindset is to win the whole thing.
There are 48 countries competing in the tournament, with Argentina looking to defend their 2022 victory, when they beat France in a thrilling final.
Horry played in the NBA for 16 seasons. He began his career with the Houston Rockets, spending four and a half seasons with them and being a key part of their championship-winning teams in the 1993-94 and 1994-95 seasons. The Alabama native was then traded to the Phoenix Suns, where he spent half a season before signing with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Horry was a key contributor during the Lakers&apos; three-peat from 1999-2001 and earned his third, fourth and fifth career NBA titles. After spending seven seasons with the Lakers, Horry joined the Spurs, where he won two more championships in 2004-05 and 2006-07.
In 16 seasons, Horry averaged 7 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game.
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			  <news:name>California Democratic Party under fire for &apos;you&apos;re not allowed to watch&apos; World Cup post</news:name>
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			<news:title>California Democratic Party under fire for &apos;you&apos;re not allowed to watch&apos; World Cup post</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The California Democratic Party made a post on social media that said, &quot;You’re not allowed to watch the World Cup if you’ve ever voted against immigration,&quot; on Thursday.
The post has come under immense scrutiny, as Americans across the political spectrum prepare to cheer together for Team USA in its World Cup opener against Paraguay.
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&quot;Every one of those other Countries has its own immigration policy, where you can&apos;t just cross the border. The hypocrisy is crazy,&quot; one X user wrote.
Another user wrote, &quot;Why? I don’t even understand the logic to this post.&quot;
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Other harsh and sarcastic responses to the post went viral across X.
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The California Republican Party issued a statement in response to the controversial post.
&quot;The World Cup is a beautiful event that brings people together from around the world and should have nothing to do with politics,&quot; said California Republican Party Communications Manager Francisco Bedoya. &quot;Rather than trolling on social media, they should put their phones down, touch some grass, and enjoy this historic World Cup. But, if Democrats want to make it political and continue to divide Americans, then we’re here to call out their hypocrisy.&quot;
The United States is co-hosting the 2026 FIFA Men&apos;s World Cup, the first time the U.S. has hosted the event since 1994, alongside Canada and Mexico.
The U.S. is shouldering the bulk of the tournament, hosting 78 of the 104 matches across 11 major cities. All high-stakes games — including the quarterfinals, semifinals and the final — will take place in the U.S.
Friday&apos;s FIFA World Cup opener features the U.S. taking on Paraguay at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. local) at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The match is crucial for setting the tone in Group D, which also includes Australia and Turkey.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Two Dan Sullivans? Alaska Republicans Suggest Kicking One Off the Ballot in Senate Race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The lieutenant governor and the top elections official, both Republicans, are investigating whether the challenger coordinated with a Democrat to confuse voters.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Obama judge rules on effort to block America 250 events at WH and Lincoln Memorial</news:name>
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			<news:title>Obama judge rules on effort to block America 250 events at WH and Lincoln Memorial</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal judge on Friday cleared the way for UFC Freedom 250 to proceed at the White House and Lincoln Memorial this weekend, rejecting a last-minute court challenge just days before the high-profile event.
U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta, an Obama appointee, denied an emergency request by two Washington-area residents to halt the mixed martial arts showdown, ruling that the plaintiffs lacked legal standing to sue in the first place and had not demonstrated a sufficient injury.
The lawsuit challenged plans for &quot;UFC Freedom 250,&quot; a mixed martial arts event tied to celebrations surrounding the nation&apos;s 250th anniversary. The event includes a June 12 news conference and fighter face-offs at the Lincoln Memorial and a June 14 fight card on the White House South Lawn. It is expected to bring thousands of viewers.
The plaintiffs argued that the events violate National Park Service regulations governing special events, that the UFC staging ring, known as &quot;The Claw,&quot; erected on the South Lawn lacked congressional authorization, that federal officials failed to conduct environmental review required under the National Environmental Policy Act, and that the government&apos;s actions exceeded its legal authority.
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Mehta did not decide whether any of those claims were legally valid. Instead, he determined that the plaintiffs&apos; alleged injuries were largely aesthetic and emotional in nature and did not demonstrate the kind of concrete, personal harm required under Article III of the Constitution. The plaintiffs had described the massive UFC staging structure known as &quot;The Claw&quot; as visually offensive and argued that the &quot;unauthorized, commercial exploitation of the national monuments caused harm.&quot;
Mehta rejected this notion, writing that &quot;general emotional harm, no matter how deeply felt, cannot suffice for injury-in-fact for standing purposes.&quot;
Citing precedent from the U.S. Supreme Court, Mehta wrote that a threatened injury must be &quot;certainly impending&quot; to qualify as an injury in fact. He found that one plaintiff&apos;s assertions that he might encounter the event while driving for work were too speculative, while the other plaintiff&apos;s plans to attend protests near the sites did not fit within traditional aesthetic-injury cases.
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&quot;[W]e can find nothing in the existing case law to suggest that a person who incidentally views something unpleasant has suffered an injury-in-fact for purposes of standing,&quot; Mehta ruled.
The ruling noted that President Donald Trump publicly proposed hosting a UFC event at the White House in 2025 and that preparations had been visible for weeks before the lawsuit was filed. According to the opinion, the plaintiffs waited until days before the event to seek emergency relief despite longstanding public knowledge that the event was planned.
Mehta also emphasized the temporary nature of the disputed structures and activities. Construction associated with the event is scheduled to be dismantled shortly after the fight card concludes.
The opinion cited nearly a year of planning, extensive coordination among federal agencies, the involvement of hundreds of workers and contractors, and an estimated $60 million investment by UFC and affiliated organizations.
The ruling also referenced the expected attendance of thousands of spectators and the anticipated remote audience of millions.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spencer Pratt Seems to Concede L.A. Mayor Race, but Declares ‘War’ on Rivals</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spencer Pratt Seems to Concede L.A. Mayor Race, but Declares ‘War’ on Rivals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump said the loss was an example of election fraud, but Mr. Pratt did not entertain that idea. Instead, he vowed to keep attacking the two Democrats who advanced.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Chinese cybercrime operation that used AI to scam ‘hundreds of thousands of victims’ sued by Google</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:40:25.289Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Chinese cybercrime operation that used AI to scam ‘hundreds of thousands of victims’ sued by Google</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The tech giant said a group called &quot;Outsider Enterprise&quot; used AI to scam hundreds of thousands of victims, sending 2.5 million text messages over a span of two weeks.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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		  <loc>https://meenews.co/post/6a2c6c62ee6011c3f4ed328d</loc>
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			  <news:name>SpaceX IPO closes up 19% and delivers the world’s first trillionaire</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:30:26.245Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>SpaceX IPO closes up 19% and delivers the world’s first trillionaire</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The company made its heavily anticipated debut on Friday, trading higher than its initial $135 IPO price.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Federal Agents Search Voting Rights Group in Ohio</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:20:26.881Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Federal Agents Search Voting Rights Group in Ohio</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It was not immediately clear what the investigators were looking for, but a board member with a progressive group said members had been served with search warrants.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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		  <loc>https://meenews.co/post/6a2c6803ee6011c3f4ed31df</loc>
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			  <news:name>Mike Waltz says Gulf allies back Trump’s Iran pressure campaign after regional trip: ‘Zero daylight’</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:11:47.850Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Mike Waltz says Gulf allies back Trump’s Iran pressure campaign after regional trip: ‘Zero daylight’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said Gulf allies are backing President Donald Trump’s blockade and economic pressure campaign against Iran, telling Fox News Digital after a trip to Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom that regional leaders believe Tehran is feeling the pain.
Waltz spoke to Fox News Digital on Thursday evening shortly after landing back in the United States, as reports of a possible deal with Iran began to emerge. He said the situation was still shifting by the hour, noting that Iran had launched another strike on Bahrain shortly after he left the region.
Waltz, the highest-level U.S. official to visit the region since the war began, said Gulf partners strongly support the administration’s efforts to keep pressure on Iran through both the blockade and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s &quot;Operation Economic Fury.&quot;
SCOTT BESSENT SAYS IRAN UNDERSTANDS &apos;BRUTE FORCE&apos; AS TRUMP WEIGHS OPTIONS AMID NUCLEAR STANDOFF
&quot;They very much support the blockade,&quot; Waltz said, adding that allies shared with him &quot;in a number of ways&quot; how Bessent’s economic campaign is affecting the regime. The pressure campaign, Waltz said, is designed to squeeze Tehran while Trump continues negotiations aimed at preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
On Friday, an unnamed U.S. official told reporters in a briefing: &quot;We do expect to be signing this agreement with Iran over the next few days. We assess it at 85%, but not 100%. We feel very good about the deal. We are not quite at the finish line, but we are very close&quot;
Waltz said, &quot;The UAE, in particular, believes that you have to keep that pressure and a very credible pressure,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;That’s what the Iranians understand and respond to.&quot;
Waltz said leaders in the region validated U.S. assessments that Iran’s economy is deteriorating under the combined weight of sanctions, military pressure and isolation. He said Iran’s currency is &quot;tanking,&quot; foreign currency reserves are running out, inflation is continuing to rise and the regime is struggling to pay the military, government employees and police.
TRUMP’S &apos;ECONOMIC FURY&apos; SQUEEZES IRAN — BUT CAN TEHRAN OUTLAST THE PRESSURE?
&quot;I think the regime is going to be increasingly desperate,&quot; Waltz said, adding that Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Scott Bessent, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would use that pressure &quot;to their advantage.&quot;
In the UAE, Waltz met with President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed and the foreign minister, describing the Emiratis as among the most active regional partners against Iran. &quot;There is zero daylight,&quot; Waltz said.
Waltz added the UAE has &quot;both the capability and the will&quot; to act, and said the Emiratis are prepared to take &quot;short-term pain&quot; to achieve the longer-term goal of blocking Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
The UAE has been hit hard during the war. Waltz said the country had taken &quot;by far the most missiles, the most drones, the most hits,&quot; but had moved quickly to repair damage and restore operations. 
Waltz also pointed to the Abraham Accords as a major factor in the UAE’s posture, saying the country’s growing partnership with Israel has become an &quot;important shift&quot; in the regional alignment against Iran.
Bahrain was another central stop on Waltz’s trip. The country hosts the headquarters of the U.S. Fifth Fleet and has been directly exposed to Iran’s attacks and threats around the Strait of Hormuz.
MIKE WALTZ PUSHES UN RESOLUTION TO STOP IRAN MINING KEY GLOBAL SHIPPING ROUTE
&quot;Until you go and really sit with them, you can’t appreciate what a strong ally they are,&quot; Waltz said.
He said U.S. and allied teams in Bahrain are working with global shipping companies, local shipping officials, insurance companies and other maritime actors as the U.S. seeks to keep vessels moving through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints.
Waltz accused Iran of making a &quot;phenomenally bad decision&quot; by attacking its neighbors, including hotels, port facilities and energy infrastructure. During one visit to a petroleum site, he said he saw evidence that Iran had targeted fire suppression systems and first responders before striking storage tanks, in an apparent effort to maximize damage.
&quot;The Iranians were deliberately targeting fire suppression systems,&quot; Waltz said. &quot;They were deliberately targeting first responders first.&quot;
Despite the strikes, Waltz said allied air defenses have had &quot;over a 90% success rate&quot; in shooting down Iranian missiles and drones, with U.S. forces working &quot;hand in glove&quot; with Gulf partners.
Waltz ended his trip in the United Kingdom, where he said officials have been strong partners at the U.N. Security Council on Iran. He acknowledged &quot;hiccups&quot; and &quot;speed bumps&quot; over basing and access issues, but said many of those concerns had been &quot;smoothed over.&quot;
&quot;When we’re working to keep the Iranians isolated diplomatically,&quot; Waltz said, &quot;they’ve been very good to work with.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>President Trump sends well wishes to USMNT prior to World Cup kick-off against Paraguay</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:11:27.847Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>President Trump sends well wishes to USMNT prior to World Cup kick-off against Paraguay</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump called the United States Men’s National team to send &quot;a message of support&quot; on Thursday as the team prepares to play their first World Cup match vs. Paraguay, according to the USMNT X account.
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The Executive Director of the White House&apos;s Task Force for the World Cup, Andrew Giuliani, took the call in front of the team telling the president, &quot;I’m standing in front of 26 champions and a great coach… They’re ready to go and run through a wall.&quot;
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After Giuliani handed off the phone to the head coach of the U.S. Men&apos;s National Team (USMNT), Mauricio Pochettino, Trump told him, &quot;I just called to say you’re a fantastic guy, a fantastic coach.&quot; As Pochettino sat next to USMNT captain Tim Ream, Trump continued, &quot;I think you’ve got a real good chance of going all the way.&quot;
To the kind words,  Pochettino said, &quot;Thank you so much for your support, Mr. President.&quot; He added as he he put his hand on Ream’s shoulder, &quot;We’re going to do everything [you proud] and all the people here in this country.&quot;
It’ll certainly be fun to watch liberals respond to Trump calling another men’s team after the US men’s hockey debacle at the Winter Olympics in the wake of a victory over Canada. USMNT takes on Paraguay tonight at 9 p.m. ET in its first World Cup match.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;You failed your son first&apos;: Howard prof blames father&apos;s values after Karmelo Anthony murdered his son</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:11:08.000Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>&apos;You failed your son first&apos;: Howard prof blames father&apos;s values after Karmelo Anthony murdered his son</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Howard University professor tore into the victim-impact statement delivered by the father of slain Texas teen Austin Metcalf, arguing that the teen&apos;s death &quot;did not begin with the knife&quot; wielded by Karmelo Anthony but instead that his father&apos;s parenting style was to be blamed as well.
Dr. Stacey Patton, a professor at Howard University&apos;s School of Communications, penned an opinion piece titled &quot;Dear Jeff Metcalf: Your Son Is Dead Because You Failed to Teach Him That Black Boys Have Boundaries&quot; to Substack on Wednesday on Substack, where she insinuated Anthony was acting out of self-defense.
&quot;YOU failed to teach your boy that Black children have boundaries,&quot; Patton wrote. &quot;YOU failed teach humility, restraint, or the sacred fact that another person’s body is not your jurisdiction. YOU failed to teach him that another child’s space is not a challenge to be conquered. YOU failed to teach him that &quot;community&quot; does not mean white boys get to decide who belongs and who does not.&quot;
Patton&apos;s piece was published a day after Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the murder of Metcalf. The case drew national after now 19-year-old Anthony stabbed 17-year-old Metcalf in the heart during a confrontation at a high school track meeting in April 2025. The case has become a flashpoint in broader debates about race, with Anthony&apos;s supporters arguing he has been treated differently because he is Black, while critics have rejected efforts to make the murder of Metcalf, a white teenager, about race.
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&quot;YOU obviously failed to teach your son that touching, confronting, crowding, testing, or policing another person can have consequences,&quot; Patton wrote. &quot;And YOU failed to teach him that the same world that cheers white boys for being bold and aggressive will not always be there to save them when they mistake somebody else’s restraint for permission.&quot;
She blasted Jeff for saying that Anthony had failed his parents in his decision to murder his son.
&quot;It is easier to stand in a courtroom and call Karmelo Anthony a failure than it is to admit that Austin’s death did not begin with the knife,&quot; Patton wrote. &quot;It began with every lesson that told your son that he had the right to approach, challenge, and cross a boundary. It began with every adult who smiled at white boy entitlement and called it leadership. It began with every cultural script that taught him Black boys are the ones to be feared, but never taught him that Black boys might also be afraid.
AMERICA STILL CAN&apos;T PUT DOWN THE RACE CARD. AND IT&apos;S THE SHAME OF OUR NATION
She also alleged that Jeff&apos;s victim-impact statement was rooted in racism, homing in on Jeff saying that Anthony does &quot;not belong&quot; in the community because of what he did.
&quot;You don’t belong in this community&quot; is not just a father’s grief spilling over,&quot; Patton wrote. &quot;It is a declaration of removal. And it is the language of somebody who believes he has the authority to decide who gets to stay, who must disappear, and whose presence contaminates the social order. Like father, like son.&quot;
&quot;Your words landed on top of centuries of Black children being told they do not belong in white schools, neighborhoods, playgrounds, pools, churches, white juries, white imaginations, and white definitions of innocence,&quot; Patton continues. &quot;They landed on top of every Black boy this country has turned into a threat before he ever had a chance to be a child.&quot;
AUSTIN METCALF&apos;S FAMILY HIT WITH DEATH THREATS AS KARMELO ANTHONY SUPPORTERS FACE VIOLENCE ALLEGATIONS
She claimed that his son was not the only victim in this case and that Anthony&apos; family was also grieving.
&quot;Austin is dead. Your family is devastated,&quot; Patton wrote. &quot;That matters. Karmelo Anthony is alive but caged inside a racial imagination that had already convicted him. And that matters, too. Two families are shattered. And a whole country is using the tragedy to rehearse the same old script about Black guilt and white innocence.&quot;
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Patton defended her opinion piece as a &quot;critique of racial power&quot; and said that she was not, &quot;blaming a dead child, attacking a grieving father, excusing violence, and rejecting the legal system.&quot;
&quot;My argument is simple: Black children are children,&quot; Patton said. &quot;They do not become monsters because white America needs one, and their humanity is not up for debate because a verdict has been rendered.&quot;
&quot;Now, run along and feed your propaganda machine,&quot; she added, declining to answer several of Fox News Digital&apos;s questions. &quot;I&apos;m sure it&apos;s hungry for another Black woman&apos;s words to mutilate. That is my statement.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Howard University and Metcalf&apos;s family for comment.
Patton&apos;s Substack piece is the latest in a growing chorus of voices arguing that the murder case is rooted in race.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, questioned on her podcast whether Karmelo Anthony&apos;s race played a role in his conviction. Crockett asked whether Anthony received a fair trial, spreading a false claim that all jurors were white and that could have impacted their ability to be impartial.
&quot;I’m not necessarily convinced — not that I could tell you the name of one person on this jury — that we had 12 impartial white folk out of Collin County sitting on a jury for this young black man,&quot; Crockett said.
Crocket also suggested black mothers have faced far greater agony on a day-to-day basis than the victim&apos;s family.
&quot;Black women, especially black women who have black male children, live in fear and agony every single day,&quot; she lamented. &quot;A fear and agony that I promise you the Metcalfs probably had never spend a day living that way.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>26-Year Mystery of a Skeleton in a Tent Ends With DNA Identification</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:10:26.971Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>26-Year Mystery of a Skeleton in a Tent Ends With DNA Identification</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Remains of the man, Joseph Louis Serrao, Jr., discovered in a remote area in Olympic National Park in 2000, were identified using forensic genealogy.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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		  <loc>https://meenews.co/post/6a2c6610ee6011c3f4ed3191</loc>
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			  <news:name>Ballet hosts free performance</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:03:28.090Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ballet hosts free performance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This summer, families are invited to step inside the magical world of Mary Poppins with Convergence Ballet Company’s “Mary Poppins: An Interactive Ballet Adventure,” presented at libraries throughout the Valley as part of local summer reading programming.
Blending storytelling, music, and dance, these free performances bring excerpts from P.L. Travers’ beloved stories to life through an imaginative, interactive ballet experience designed especially for young audiences. Catch a performance at Burton Barr Central Library, 1221 N. Central Ave., on Friday, June 26, at 2 p.m. Seating is first come, first served.
Learn more at www.convergenceballet.org or www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Weekend Freeway Travel Advisory – June 12-15</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:03:07.122Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Weekend Freeway Travel Advisory – June 12-15</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Closures or lane restrictions for improvement projects are scheduled along several Phoenix-area freeways this weekend, June 12-15, according to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). Drivers should allow extra travel time and use detour routes as needed for these weekend freeway restrictions:
Southbound SR 51 closed between Indian School Road and I-10 from 9 p.m. Friday – 5 a.m. Monday (June 15) for a pavement improvement project. SB on-ramps closed at Glendale Ave, Bethany Home Rd and Highland Ave.

Detours: Consider taking Seventh or 24th streets to reach I-10 and Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway) or using I-17 SB as an alternate freeway route. Note: I-10 WB on-ramp at 7th Street is closed to SB traffic for maintenance work during this same time. 
Eastbound Loop 202 (Santan Freeway) closed between Price Road and Arizona Avenue from 10 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday (June 15) for a widening project. Loop 101 SB (Price Freeway) ramps to Loop 202 EB closed.

Detours: Consider Chandler Boulevard and Germann Road as alternate routes.
Lindsay Rd closed in both directions at Loop 202 (Santan Freeway) from 10 p.m. Friday – 5 a.m. Monday (June 15) for a widening project.

Detours: Consider using Germann or Pecos roads to Gilbert Rd or Val Vista Dr to travel beyond Loop 202. 
Northbound Loop 101 (Price Freeway) closed between University Drive and Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway) from 9 p.m. Friday – 5 a.m. Monday (June 15) for a pavement improvement project.

Detour: Consider Alma School Road and McClintock Drive as alternate routes. 
Northbound Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) narrowed to two lanes between Shea Blvd and Princess Dr from 10 p.m. Friday – 5 a.m. Monday (June 15) for pavement improvements. Expect on- and off-ramp closures at times. Expect heavy traffic and allow extra travel time.

Detours: Consider alternate routes, with I-17 SB and SR 51 NB available as alternate freeway routes. Note: Three lanes of Southbound Loop 101 will be closed (two lanes open) in this same stretch from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday (June 14). 
Click on the Weekend Travel Advisory map graphic or visit the ADOT website for additional information.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Projects from TGen North and NAU awarded 2026 seed grants from Flinn Foundation</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:02:44.566Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Projects from TGen North and NAU awarded 2026 seed grants from Flinn Foundation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>T-Gen North (the Translational Genomics Research Institute) is developing a new test for Valley Fever and Northern Arizona University created a therapeutic game for kids with cleft speech conditions.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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		  <loc>https://meenews.co/post/6a2c65cfee6011c3f4ed3176</loc>
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			  <news:name>FlixBus expands service to include route from Grand Canyon to Sky Harbor Airport</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:02:23.527Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>FlixBus expands service to include route from Grand Canyon to Sky Harbor Airport</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The service will be seasonal, operating through the summer travel season. Tickets are available at flixbus.com or on the FlixBus mobile app.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Community invited to participate in Coconino County Fair</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:02:02.569Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Community invited to participate in Coconino County Fair</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Community members interested in showing off prized vegetables, flowers from their garden or a new sewing project should visit the fair book online.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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		  <loc>https://meenews.co/post/6a2c65a5ee6011c3f4ed3164</loc>
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			  <news:name>Flagstaff Girls Softball Little League announces 2026 All-Star teams</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:01:41.534Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Flagstaff Girls Softball Little League announces 2026 All-Star teams</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Continental Park will host the District 1 Softball 11s and Juniors Tournaments later this month.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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		  <loc>https://meenews.co/post/6a2c6590ee6011c3f4ed315b</loc>
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			  <news:name>NAU ROUNDUP: Sahlman, Johnson, Burns advance to finals at NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T20:01:20.088Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>NAU ROUNDUP: Sahlman, Johnson, Burns advance to finals at NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A look at news and results from NAU.</news:keywords>
			<news:geo_locations>Andhra Pradesh, Telangana</news:geo_locations>
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		  <loc>https://meenews.co/post/6a2c636fee6011c3f4ed30f9</loc>
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			  <news:name>Lake Havasu City moves to protect shoreline access as Island development looms</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T19:52:15.544Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Lake Havasu City moves to protect shoreline access as Island development looms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lake Havasu City officials will consider new shoreline access protections Wednesday as development pressure continues around the Island and Body Beach.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Suspect dead after Texas shooting kills 1 and leaves 9 others in the hospital, police say</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T19:51:54.571Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Suspect dead after Texas shooting kills 1 and leaves 9 others in the hospital, police say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Police say the suspect in a West Texas shooting that killed one person and injured nine others is dead. The shooter had been locked in a standoff Friday morning with police in Midland, Texas, hours after the shooting began. Midland…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona’s workforce cannot afford to wait</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona’s workforce cannot afford to wait</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mary Foote
Arizona is projected to add more than 700,000 jobs by 2030 in high-tech manufacturing, healthcare, and other high-growth sectors. That projection should send a jolt through every boardroom, classroom and legislative office in the state. According to ManpowerGroup’s 2025 U.S. Talent Shortage Survey, 71% of employers now report difficulty finding skilled talent, more than double the 32% who said the same a decade ago. Those two realities do not resolve themselves. They demand deliberate, coordinated action and the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) is leading that charge.
That urgency shaped every conversation at the 2026 Arizona Workforce Summit, hosted by the Governor’s Workforce Arizona Council and OEO. Industry leaders, policymakers and educators gathered not simply to discuss Arizona’s talent challenges, but to confront them directly.
Arizona’s private sector did not attend as spectators. Companies helped lead the summit. South32, Amkor Technology Arizona, and Salt River Project sponsored the inaugural Champions for the Workforce Recognition Luncheon, a clear signal that Arizona’s business community views workforce investment as a long-term economic imperative. Chamber of commerce leaders from Chandler, Flagstaff and Southern Arizona shared scalable workforce models that translate employer needs into community-level action. Sessions in healthcare, construction and advanced manufacturing showcased apprenticeship, upskilling and skills-first hiring as proven solutions.
The OEO’s signature programs are already producing results. The BuildItAZ Apprenticeship Initiative has invested nearly $6 million in apprenticeship pathways for the construction trades, while ReadyTechGo delivers advanced manufacturing certifications in as little as two weeks through a network of Arizona community colleges. Skills-first hiring in public-sector and healthcare roles is opening doors for overlooked talent and strengthening pipelines across multiple industries. These programs work because they are supported by OEO’s labor market data, designed in partnership with employers, and measured for outcomes.
Artificial intelligence adds a new layer of urgency to all of this. AI is already reshaping Arizona’s labor market across industries and at every wage level. OEO previewed a data-driven AI exposure risk model that maps how emerging technologies are reshaping occupations, wage trajectories, and growth potential statewide. The findings are clear: the risk is real but unevenly distributed, and Arizona is responding strategically. OEO’s data is already in the hands of workforce training partners, who are using it to redesign enrollment strategies, career navigation tools, and program design. Pima Community College’s employer-aligned “earn and learn” upskilling models demonstrate that education can adapt at the speed of industry when it is anchored in reliable labor market intelligence.
Nowhere is OEO’s work more urgent than in rural healthcare. Healthcare is Arizona’s fastest-growing sector, projected to add 113,000 jobs between 2024 and 2034. Yet, 785,992 Arizonans, representing 11% of the population, live in rural communities where providers are scarce and residents travel an average of 20.5 miles to reach a hospital or primary care provider. Governor Katie Hobbs responded with the Rural Health Transformation Program, backed by nearly $167 million in federal CMS funding. OEO leads the Arizona Healthcare Workforce Project within this initiative, using the Integrated Data System to track worker outcomes from training through long-term rural employment retention. The program’s $47.1 million Workforce Development and Training Program directly targets the structural barriers driving those shortages.
Arizona does not have to wait for the workforce gap to widen before acting. OEO is already connecting data to decisions, programs to people, and partners to outcomes across every corner of the state. The work ahead requires every employer, educator, and policymaker to bring that same commitment. Arizona has the tools. The only question is whether the state will use them with the urgency this moment demands.
Mary Foote is director of the Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity. 
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			<news:keywords>We made it. Middle Friday of June. After today, we only have two more left until we&apos;re in July. You blink, and we&apos;ll be in football season before you know it.
And I mean football. Not whatever game is currently being played in the US of A right now.
Relax. It&apos;s a joke. I&apos;m a company man, which means for the next month, I love soccer! If FOX loves it, I love it. I hope the ratings are great, because that would go a long way in AI not replacing me ... at least for a while.
So, cheers to the FIFA World Cup! USA plays tonight. It&apos;s a great day to win a ballgame, as my old little league coach used to say.
Welcome to a Friday Nightcaps — the one where NASCAR mom Natalie Decker revs engines again for the first time since her Hall of Fame radio tirade last month.
What else? I&apos;ve got the best of the rest from a big week of #content, some reader mail that I&apos;d like to address, more rib talk, and AJ McCarron gives us all a pep talk heading into the weekend.
Sound good? Good!
Grab you a peanut butter cookie for National Peanut Butter Cookie Day, and settle in for a Friday &apos;Cap!
First of all, a warm, soft peanut butter cookie (preferably from Publix) is elite. Not the best, but it&apos;s on the Mount Rushmore.
Now that that&apos;s out of the way ... we&apos;re gonna switch things up a bit and start class with some mail.
BUBBA WALLACE &apos;SEEING RED&apos; AFTER BEING WRECKED, FEMALE DRIVER RAGE-QUITS AND CRIES &amp; NASCAR MISSED THE MARK
From Sherri U:
Dude, 
Help us middle agers and seniors out a little bit. Your story today was effectively a stream of consciousness rant with a bunch of screenshots.  I was interested in the DCC that was fired, but no clue what&apos;s up based on what you wrote and a bunch of screenshots.
Check out some of the comments. See posts at top and bottom of this screenshot, which was within first hundred posts.
You&apos;re posting on Fox, not X, Instagram, Reddit etc. Please upgrade your writing style for your Fox readership. 
Some of us choose to stay away from X, Instagram and the like, so posting a bunch of screenshots with links to additional story info on social media apps is useless.
Thanks, Sherri!
So, OutKick and Fox effectively became one unit about six weeks ago. It&apos;s been a bit bumpy, as these things usually are. While we&apos;ve always been under one roof, the two sites are ... different. That&apos;s just the honest truth.
OutKick is a little more loosey-goosey. A little (lot) more opinionated. This column, in particular, has been a culture shock to a lot of folks who haven&apos;t been here for the past three years.
Nightcaps is a daily column we started back in 2023. In a nutshell, it&apos;s a daily rundown of the most viral moments you may have missed while at work. If you&apos;re getting on the subway, or the bus, or reading at red lights in your car on the way home, it&apos;s a way for you to catch up on the newsy things from the day you missed.
It&apos;s a bunch of quick-hitters, mainly from social media. It&apos;s fast, it&apos;s fun, it&apos;s interactive. I use a lot of embeds from Twitter and Instagram. I realize they don&apos;t work for some folks. I realize some folks may not be visual learners like I am. I realize some folks don&apos;t have access to them for whatever reason.
Going forward, now that we have a new audience, I&apos;m going to do my best to work around this. I&apos;ll try to explain what I&apos;m showing you via Twitter or Instagram a little better. It won&apos;t be perfect, and it&apos;ll almost certainly be ever-changing, but we are trying to workshop some things to make the transition a little smoother.
SMOKIN&apos; CHARLEY HULL GETS OFF TO A FAST START AT U.S. WOMEN&apos;S OPEN BEFORE FADING, STEPHEN A WEIGHT LOSS &amp; MEAT
There&apos;s no real point to this explanation beyond me just being open and honest with everyone — including the longtime readers and the newcomers. I&apos;m nothing if not open and honest. It&apos;s sort of the point of this class.
OK, we&apos;re nearly 700 words in and it&apos;s a summer Friday. Let&apos;s get this show on the road so we can all mail it in and get the weekend going.
NASCAR&apos;s Natalie Decker is BACK behind the wheel this weekend at Pocono for the first time since her radio meltdown in last month&apos;s truck race at Dover.
And while that was certainly embarrassing, we are still big Natalie Decker fans around here:
Welcome back, Natalie!
For those who can&apos;t see those embeds, or have no idea how to open them, some background ...
That, of course, isn&apos;t the whole story. Not even close. The in-car rant that followed was jarring to hear.
&quot;You guys, I&apos;m trying to hold my s--- together, but I don&apos;t want to keep doing this,&quot; she said after being told to come down pit road for a pass-through penalty. &quot;There’s just so many s----- things that I could say right now, and I’m just trying to keep it together, about the f---ing director of the series.
&quot;I feel like a f---ing failure ... There’s so many things I want to say and I’m probably going to get f---ing suspended, you have no idea.&quot;
Seems like a little time away has Natalie refreshed and ready to give the whole racing thing another go. Like any good American, I will be monitoring the situation this weekend at Pocono.
OK, let&apos;s get to the best internet #content from a big week. We&apos;ll start off with more Natalie, because it&apos;s a Friday after all:
Great week. For early June, you guys nailed it. Some consider this the down part of the year. Hogwash! And hey! The College World Series starts this weekend.
Give me that over FIFA any day of the week!
OK, let&apos;s rapid-fire this weird Friday class into a big Friday night. First up? Anyone see this Royals pitcher take one off the dome earlier this week?
Terrifying:
Goodness gracious. We see this happen about 2-3 times a season, and it&apos;s a hold-your-breath moment every time. I&apos;ve NEVER seen a welt pop up that quickly. That has to be some sort of record.
Brandon Nimmo and Lugo were teammates with the Mets for years, by the way, which explains the immediate concern. He damn near ran over to him without even calling time. Lordy.
You&apos;ll be shocked to know that Lugo will be going through concussion protocol before his next start. Probably wise.
Next? A few more emails on this week&apos;s raging rib debate that I accidentally started when I told you I didn&apos;t pull the membrane off my rack (hey now!) earlier this week.
From Carole C:
NO…clock ticking or not…the silver skin HAS GOT TO GO….period! Sorry, you lose that one.
And, from Dom Z. in Scottsdale:
It’s a sham. Leave the skin ON.
I used to pull them, but I spent a good four years in KC, went to a lot of different BBQ Joints, and learned something. There is an old BBQ Joint called the Woodyard. I was watching and talking to their old Pitmaster put his ribs on. Their pit was literally right out front. Handmade brick one they built when they decided to BBQ their own meat and open a restaurant. He was not pulling the skins. So I asked, &quot;What’s up?&quot; He just smiled at me and said, &quot;Now why would I ever do that?&quot;
Thanks, you two! Obviously, I agree with ... Dom Z!
To be fair, I&apos;ve done it both ways. I understand both sides of the argument. I will say this, and I omitted this from the column earlier this week ...
When I bought the ribs, I asked the butcher if the membrane was still on. He told me yes, he never pulls the membrane from St. Louis ribs because it&apos;s too hard and doesn&apos;t make a difference.
Take that for whatever it&apos;s worth.
OK, that&apos;s it for today. Good class, good week. Here&apos;s former Alabama QB AJ McCarron absolutely ripping his UFL team to SHREDS to get you fired up for a big weekend.
See you Monday.
OutKick Nightcaps is a daily column set to run Monday through Friday at 4 p.m. (roughly, we’re not robots).
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			  <news:name>UFC fight on White House lawn will go on Sunday after judge denies emergency challenge</news:name>
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			<news:title>UFC fight on White House lawn will go on Sunday after judge denies emergency challenge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Various advertisements, including those for Bud Light beer and Polymarket live betting, surrounded the Ultimate Fighting Championship ring, or &quot;octagon,&quot; on the White House South Lawn on Thursday, June 11, 2026. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)

The Ultimate Fighting Championship cage matches set to take place on the White House South Lawn on Sunday will go on as scheduled, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., ruled Friday.
U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta denied an emergency petition from two Virginia plaintiffs to stop the fight until the court litigates allegations that the Trump administration illegally allowed the Las Vegas-based sports promotion company to build its towering structure, called “The Claw,” on the White House grounds, and use the Ellipse and Lincoln Memorial for related events. 
UFC began constructing the 92-foot-tall, 154-foot-wide steel staging area on May 26, and corporate organizers were placing the final touches on the temporary 4,300-seat structure this week.
According to government court filings, organizers expect up to 120,000 guests to watch the fights on large screens on the Ellipse in addition to the guests under “The Claw.” 
In all, organizers have spent $60 million on preparation for the event, which is part of the Donald Trump administration-organized “Freedom 250” celebration — separate and apart from the bipartisan “America250” governed by a congressional commission — to mark the country’s 250th anniversary. 
In a 15-page order, Mehta wrote that the plaintiffs’ “unreasonable delay in filing suit, though not dispositive, undercuts their claims of irreparable harm.”
“The public has known that the White House would be hosting a UFC fight event since President Trump first announced it in July 2025. Equipment and materials for the event began arriving at the White House around May 20, 2026, … and construction of the Claw began six days later. Plaintiffs, however, waited until June 7, 2026 — more than two weeks after visible preparations commenced at the White House — to seek emergency relief,” according to the order.
Additionally, Mehta wrote that the plaintiffs’ claims of harm — aesthetic and First Amendment — are not irreparable because they are “decidedly temporary.”
White House spokesperson Davis Ingle praised the ruling.
“The court rightly rejected an untimely and frivolous effort to halt the historic UFC event hosted to honor the 250th anniversary of our Nation. The White House is thankful for this correct decision and looks forward to hosting this once-in-a-lifetime celebration on the South Lawn,” Ingle said in a written statement to States Newsroom.
Brendan Ballou, founder of the Public Integrity Project, an anti-corruption legal advocacy organization that represented the plaintiffs, said the decision wasn’t the one they wanted.
“This isn’t a case about a sporting event, it’s about corruption, as a handful of people and companies stand to profit from our public monuments. While we’re disappointed in this decision, we of course respect it, and we’ll keep bringing cases to raise the cost of corruption in America,” Ballou said in a written statement to States Newsroom.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Top Trump agency purges over 20 suspected China-linked products from federal marketplace</news:name>
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			<news:title>Top Trump agency purges over 20 suspected China-linked products from federal marketplace</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Small Business Administration (SBA), in collaboration with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), is removing nearly two dozen foreign products from its official catalog that supplies government agencies, citing fears that some of them may be misrepresenting their sourcing.
Kelly Loeffler, SBA administrator, raised concerns that China-based companies were falsely marketing their products as &quot;made in America&quot; on the Advantage! platform — a listing service the government uses to connect vendors with agencies.
&quot;As part of our commitment to rebuilding American industry and supply chains, the Trump SBA believes that every taxpayer dollar spent by the federal government should go to support American businesses, workers and products,&quot; Loeffler said.
SBA’s crackdown furthers efforts by the Trump administration to double down on American manufacturing and aims to reduce the risk associated with purchasing or implementing compromised China-sourced goods.
REPUBLICANS LOOK TO STOP CHINA&apos;S &apos;BACKDOOR&apos; TARIFF DODGING SCHEME
The concerns first arose at the White House Small Business Summit where a New York-based small business, Sherrill Manufacturing, communicated suspicions to SBA that China-based companies were only partially assembling or finishing their products in the U.S.
Sherrill, according to the SBA, is the only manufacturer of stainless steel flatware that is 100% made in America.
&quot;When foreign companies were caught falsely claiming ‘Made in America’ status in the federal procurement system, President Trump directed the SBA and GSA to take aggressive action,&quot; Loeffler said.
Even in his first term, Trump used executive orders to maximize the use of domestically sourced raw materials such as iron, aluminum and cement. He issued a similar executive order earlier this year.
INTEL RIVAL SKYWATER PITCHES ITSELF AS ALL-AMERICAN FIRM AS TRUMP MULLS MORE EQUITY DEALS
But sourcing protections for federal materials didn’t start with him.
For security reasons, the Berry Amendment, implemented in 1941, requires the Department of War to purchase only American-sourced steel.
Similarly, the Buy American Act (BAA), a Great Depression-era law that passed in 1933, requires federal agencies to prioritize American-made goods over certain value thresholds.
Loeffler explained that companies like Sherrill Manufacturing can be put unknowingly at risk of violating those requirements if vendors aren’t honest about their sourcing.
&quot;The Trump Administration is sending a clear message that we will not tolerate foreign impostors that hijack Made in America labels, or those that undercut honest, generational, American small businesses like Sherrill Manufacturing,&quot; Loeffler said.
The company’s CEO, Matthew Roberts, praised the SBA’s work and thanked the Trump administration.
&quot;The factory where Sherrill Manufacturing and Liberty Tabletop produce their flatware has a manufacturing history dating back to supplying America’s armed forces during World War I,&quot; Roberts said.
18 BRANDS STILL MAKING COOKWARE AND KITCHEN TOOLS IN THE U.S. — FROM SKILLETS TO SPATULAS
&quot;We deeply appreciate President Trump, SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler, and GSA Administrator Ed Forst, along with their offices, for their continued efforts to keep American manufacturing alive and restore pride in products made in the USA,&quot; he added.
SBA did not list which specific vendors have been removed from the Advantage! platform.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>EXCLUSIVE: ICE nabs multiple convicted killers in single day amid nationwide immigration sweep</news:name>
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			<news:title>EXCLUSIVE: ICE nabs multiple convicted killers in single day amid nationwide immigration sweep</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: Federal immigration agents arrested several convicted killers, a rapist and multiple drug traffickers in a single day Thursday, underscoring the Trump administration&apos;s push to target what Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials call the &quot;worst of the worst&quot; criminal illegal immigrants living in the U.S.
&quot;Yesterday, [Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)] arrested multiple murderers, rapists, and drug traffickers from our communities,&quot; Homeland Security Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Nearly 70% of ICE arrests are of illegal aliens charged or convicted of a crime in the U.S.,&quot; she said. &quot;Every day, our officers are putting their lives on the line to remove criminals from our communities.&quot;
According to DHS, Thursday&apos;s arrests include:
DHS ARRESTS 5 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS CONVICTED OF VIOLENT CRIMES INCLUDING MANSLAUGHTER, CHILD ASSAULT
Roque Cinto-Mejia, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, is convicted of manslaughter in Brooklyn, New York.
Alejandro De Jesus-De La Cruz, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, is convicted of voluntary manslaughter in San Bernardino, California.
Francisco Antonio Morales-Acencio, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, is convicted of rape, assault and battery of a family member in Fairfax, Virginia.
Heriberto Mendoza-Pineda, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, is convicted of trafficking methamphetamine in Gwinnett County, Georgia.
Manuel Soto, an illegal immigrant from the Dominican Republic, was twice convicted of drug possession and possession of cocaine with intent to distribute in Boston, Massachusetts.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>A view into an ancient Italian well which has pinpointed the origins of modern wine. (Florida State University via SWNS)</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Scientists who analyzed the seeds recovered from Tuscany were able to map the most extensive genetic history of ancient grapevines.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Scottish fans drank every beer on their plane before landing in Boston ahead of World Cup opener</news:name>
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			<news:title>Scottish fans drank every beer on their plane before landing in Boston ahead of World Cup opener</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway, and fans from around the world are still making their way into North America to cheer on their teams.
However, few fan bases have made an entrance quite like Scotland&apos;s, and that should really come as no surprise.
They know how to party there, and in fact, it seems like some airlines weren&apos;t even prepared for the sheer volume of drinking that they were hell-bent on doing.
The Scots get their slate underway on Saturday night against Haiti at Boston Stadium, or as we all know it outside of World Cup times, Gillette Stadium.
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So, Scottish fans rolled into Logan International Airport ahead of the match, but the news became less about the Tartan Army&apos;s arrival and more about their journey there and the drinking they did along the way.
It can be a little tough to hear through the thick Scottish brogues, but here&apos;s the gist: They drank all the beer on their plane, with some starting to booze as soon as they woke up at 1 in the morning.
The Scottish are absolute legends.
Do you realize how much drinking you have to do for it to be newsworthy in Boston?!
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I think the big failure here is whatever airline they were on not doing the math that a flight from Scotland to Boston the day before a World Cup match might move a lot of beer.
Sure, they can only load up so much, but maybe they need to develop some sort of midair refueling system like our military uses. Just instead of jet fuel, they funnel a few kegs of Tennent&apos;s Lager into the galley.
Well, I&apos;m sure &quot;Boston Stadium&quot; (that is going to be the trickiest part of this World Cup, remembering that all the stadiums have different names) won&apos;t be running out of beer the way their plane did.
Because, surely, the folks there just got a massive hint that they better order a few backup kegs just in case.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>TCU official social media account gives savage response to Texas Tech-Brendan Sorsby statement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Texas Tech Red Raiders&apos; heel turn, from lovable outsiders looking to shake up the system to the unquestioned villains of college football, has been equal parts staggering and entertaining.
The genesis of this villain arc is, of course, the Brendan Sorsby gambling saga that continues to unfold before our very eyes.
The university, its athletic department and anyone associated with it haven&apos;t done the Red Raiders and their quarterback any favors, either, with people like head coach Joey Maguire and billionaire booster Cody Campbell sounding off on the issue and only angering fans further.
Sensing this to be the case, Texas Tech&apos;s athletic department released a 21-minute video statement on Thursday evening to try and put out the flames from the Sorsby fallout, hoping to clear up any misconceptions from the ongoing case.
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You can watch the video for yourself and draw your own conclusions, but it&apos;s safe to say fans across social media are rejecting this statement and taking every opportunity to dunk on the Red Raiders while they are at it.
The comments section is filled with college football fans from all over the country calling the university&apos;s athletic department a bunch of clowns and hypocrites, but one Big 12 rival, the TCU Horned Frogs, put out a statement of their own in response to Tech&apos;s video.
Absolute savagery.
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The didn&apos;t quote the original post or even tag Texas Tech in their response, but given the timing of their post, everyone and their mother knew exactly what TCU was referring to.
Kudos to whoever runs their social media account, because I&apos;m sure Horned Frog fans were thinking exactly what the admin was saying here.
Even fans of rival programs in the state and conference were giving TCU their props for their dig at the big bad bullies of the Big 12.
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I have to say, I love this. All of it.
Texas Tech morphing from plucky underdog to college football antagonist in less than a season is exactly what the sport needs.
College football was in desperate need of a new villain after the infighting between the SEC and Big Ten had gotten stale.
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Obviously, whatever demons Sorsby is battling, college football fans can and should hope he gets the help he needs.
But at the same time, it&apos;s nice to see rivals taking shots at each other on social media in the summer.
When the Horned Frogs travel to Lubbock for rivalry week, you had better believe both fanbases will be foaming at the mouth ready to exact some revenge on the field.
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			<news:title>Diamondbacks’ Pride Night brings sports fans, LGBTQ community together at Chase Field</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – Dale Scott broke into Major League Baseball as an umpire the same year he met his partner of 40 years. In 1986, no one in the league knew that his partner was a man. 
Scott made history in 2014 when he came out as the first gay male sporting official in the big four North American pro leagues. 
“All the umpires already knew,” Scott said. “The front office, the people that sign my checks, they all knew about me. So it wasn’t a shock to them, right? But it was news to the media, to the teams, to the fans. But they’ve been nothing but supportive.”
The Diamondbacks invited Scott to throw out the ceremonial first pitch before a game against the Washington Nationals on June 5. The pitch was part of an evening of Pride celebrations. 
During his career, Scott, who retired in 2017, umpired 3,897 regular season major league games and was one of the umpires when the Diamondbacks won Game 7 of the 2001 World Series.
Friday marked the Diamondbacks’ ninth annual Pride Night. It’s increasingly common for major sports teams to offer a special event night centered around LGBTQ+ pride.
Theme nights are used to increase single-game ticket sales by appealing to specific groups of people that would be willing to make a one-time game purchase. 
The only team without a Pride Night celebration in the 2026 season is the Texas Rangers.
“Sometimes it’s two steps forward, one step back,” Scott said, “but we have to keep persevering as a community and sometimes you have setbacks politically. Sometimes you have it in other ways. We just keep going forward.” 
Many believed the NHL took a step backward in 2023 when the league banned special warm-up jerseys after players didn’t like the expectation of wearing pride jerseys. Some players cited moral and religious reasons, while Russian players worried about their safety because of laws banning the promotion of LGBTQ+ ideas in their home country. 
During the 2025-2026 season, the Boston Bruins, Carolina Hurricanes, Los Angeles Kings and Utah Mammoth did not host pride nights. 
In the NBA, the Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, New Orleans Pelicans, Oklahoma City Thunder, Toronto Raptors and Utah Jazz did not host Pride Night celebrations in the 2025-2026 season.
On June 5 in Phoenix, Scott was joined by a fellow gay sports official, the NBA’s Bill Kennedy.
“I’m such a fan of Dale Scott,” Kennedy said, “and such an admirer of him and the way that he inspires not only myself, but he inspires other people and what he does and how he goes about his life.”
Kennedy has been an NBA referee for 26 seasons, and is a 2026 LGBTQ Sports Hall of Fame inductee. He came out in 2015, one year after Scott. 
“He was an inspiration for me in terms of being able to make that transition and to make that leap of faith,” Kennedy said. 
Before Scott’s first pitch, fans who purchased the Pride Night package were led on a rainbow walk on the field through the outfield. A long line proceeded to paint a colorful scene of pride jerseys, flags and signs. 
Not every fan was there for Pride Night. A pair of friends in Blue Jays jerseys were on a bachelor trip from Saskatchewan and wanted to spend the night at a baseball game. 
Pride Night did draw new fans to the sport. Catherine Mallek brought Christopher Cooper, 27, to his first Diamondbacks game. 
“Pride Night brought us here,” Mallek said. “So we love the inclusivity because without it, we would not be here.” 
“My friends have made me like sports,” Cooper added, “This is my second Pride Night that I’ve been to and I do not watch live sports.”
By the top of the fourth inning, the Diamondbacks were down 6-0 against the Nationals, but distractions were available. Fans wandering the stadium could find signs for the tailgate located behind Section 135 where they were offered the chance to “Play Catch With a Dad.”
Play Catch With a Dad was started in 2019. John Piermatteo took inspiration from the nonprofit Free Mom Hugs, a national organization that began with a mom wanting to provide love and support for the LGBTQ+ communities by offering free hugs at the Oklahoma City Pride Festival in 2015.
James Walter is one of the dads that throws a foam football with visitors. He punctuates the back-and-forth with words of encouragement, complimenting throws or cheering for a catch. 
“A lot of members of the community don’t have a real strong parental figure,” Walter said. “Maybe they’re no longer with them, maybe they just no longer speak, but we wanted to show that there are dads out there to do some work for those members, and just a simple act of playing catch really means a lot to some of them.” 
Walter said PCWAD will attend 14 ballparks this summer for Pride Night celebrations. 
“We’re just out interacting,” Walter said, “really trying to reach people that might have that little bit of pain in their heart. Hopefully, we can relieve it a little bit for a little bit of time with a simple game of playing catch.”
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			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – Dale Scott broke into Major League Baseball as an umpire the same year he met his partner of 40 years. In 1986, no one in the league knew that his partner was a man. 
Scott made history in 2014 when he came out as the first gay male sporting official in the big four North American pro leagues. 
“All the umpires already knew,” Scott said. “The front office, the people that sign my checks, they all knew about me. So it wasn’t a shock to them, right? But it was news to the media, to the teams, to the fans. But they’ve been nothing but supportive.”
The Diamondbacks invited Scott to throw out the ceremonial first pitch before a game against the Washington Nationals on June 5. The pitch was part of an evening of Pride celebrations. 
During his career, Scott, who retired in 2017, umpired 3,897 regular season major league games and was one of the umpires when the Diamondbacks won Game 7 of the 2001 World Series.
Friday marked the Diamondbacks’ ninth annual Pride Night. It’s increasingly common for major sports teams to offer a special event night centered around LGBTQ+ pride.
Theme nights are used to increase single-game ticket sales by appealing to specific groups of people that would be willing to make a one-time game purchase. 
The only team without a Pride Night celebration in the 2026 season is the Texas Rangers.
“Sometimes it’s two steps forward, one step back,” Scott said, “but we have to keep persevering as a community and sometimes you have setbacks politically. Sometimes you have it in other ways. We just keep going forward.” 
Many believed the NHL took a step backward in 2023 when the league banned special warm-up jerseys after players didn’t like the expectation of wearing pride jerseys. Some players cited moral and religious reasons, while Russian players worried about their safety because of laws banning the promotion of LGBTQ+ ideas in their home country. 
During the 2025-2026 season, the Boston Bruins, Carolina Hurricanes, Los Angeles Kings and Utah Mammoth did not host pride nights. 
In the NBA, the Memphis Grizzlies, Miami Heat, New Orleans Pelicans, Oklahoma City Thunder, Toronto Raptors and Utah Jazz did not host Pride Night celebrations in the 2025-2026 season.
On June 5 in Phoenix, Scott was joined by a fellow gay sports official, the NBA’s Bill Kennedy.
“I’m such a fan of Dale Scott,” Kennedy said, “and such an admirer of him and the way that he inspires not only myself, but he inspires other people and what he does and how he goes about his life.”
Kennedy has been an NBA referee for 26 seasons, and is a 2026 LGBTQ Sports Hall of Fame inductee. He came out in 2015, one year after Scott. 
“He was an inspiration for me in terms of being able to make that transition and to make that leap of faith,” Kennedy said. 
Before Scott’s first pitch, fans who purchased the Pride Night package were led on a rainbow walk on the field through the outfield. A long line proceeded to paint a colorful scene of pride jerseys, flags and signs. 
Not every fan was there for Pride Night. A pair of friends in Blue Jays jerseys were on a bachelor trip from Saskatchewan and wanted to spend the night at a baseball game. 
Pride Night did draw new fans to the sport. Catherine Mallek brought Christopher Cooper, 27, to his first Diamondbacks game. 
“Pride Night brought us here,” Mallek said. “So we love the inclusivity because without it, we would not be here.” 
“My friends have made me like sports,” Cooper added, “This is my second Pride Night that I’ve been to and I do not watch live sports.”
By the top of the fourth inning, the Diamondbacks were down 6-0 against the Nationals, but distractions were available. Fans wandering the stadium could find signs for the tailgate located behind Section 135 where they were offered the chance to “Play Catch With a Dad.”
Play Catch With a Dad was started in 2019. John Piermatteo took inspiration from the nonprofit Free Mom Hugs, a national organization that began with a mom wanting to provide love and support for the LGBTQ+ communities by offering free hugs at the Oklahoma City Pride Festival in 2015.
James Walter is one of the dads that throws a foam football with visitors. He punctuates the back-and-forth with words of encouragement, complimenting throws or cheering for a catch. 
“A lot of members of the community don’t have a real strong parental figure,” Walter said. “Maybe they’re no longer with them, maybe they just no longer speak, but we wanted to show that there are dads out there to do some work for those members, and just a simple act of playing catch really means a lot to some of them.” 
Walter said PCWAD will attend 14 ballparks this summer for Pride Night celebrations. 
“We’re just out interacting,” Walter said, “really trying to reach people that might have that little bit of pain in their heart. Hopefully, we can relieve it a little bit for a little bit of time with a simple game of playing catch.”
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			<news:title>Swing and a prayer: Youth volleyball players hope to catch college recruiters’ eyes at elite tournament in Mesa</news:title>
			<news:keywords>MESA – Inside the sprawling Arizona Athletic Grounds gym, young girls gather in circles on any sliver of available floor space between matches.
Parents huddle around power outlets, hoping to recharge electronic devices drained by a long day of watching and supporting.
Eight days before college recruiters can speak to high school athletes from the class of 2028, the Triple Crown Volleyball Summer NIT Tournament is the place to be for young volleyball players hoping to catch the eyes of college coaches and open up universities’ athletic wallets.
“I look at it as an investment,” said Tom Jensen, a father from Iowa. “I’m hoping that they go on to another level and we get it back one way or another, I guess.
“And for my daughter, of course, too. I mean for the love of the game.”
Elite club teams from around the country traveled to Arizona to participate in the invitation-only tournament last weekend. Eighteen states were represented, organizers said, with the U16 championship game drawing particular attention from coaches and other players on break from their own schedules.
“Before we can talk to them on June 15 it’s just a lot of watching, evaluating, picking up knowledge here and there where we can,” said University of Arizona assistant coach Jhenna Gabriel. “Then, by the time June 15 comes along, we can actually have conversations and get to know them on a personal level, not just volleyball.” 
Triple Crown’s executive director of volleyball Jared Rudiger said the event brought in recruiters and coaches from more than 100 Division I schools, including head coaches from Nebraska and Texas. 
Brad Guinn’s daughter is still a year out from when college recruiters can contact her. He said at tournaments like Triple Crown’s Summer NIT, teams are aware of the exposure their U15 team from Iowa receives.
“All the parents know when a coach shows up,” Guinn said. “We talk about ‘You see so-and-so was here and so-and-so was there?’”
Recruiters have access to databases like University Athletes. Competitors playing in the NIT tournament can sign up for free and upload their schedule and stats. Representatives from college programs can run searches and get the information they need for whom they want to see play. 
“At this point for our girls, you kind of know who they’re there watching because they’ve already had some camp invites and different things,” Guinn said. “Then you hope, maybe while they’re there, your guard gets a good swing and has a nice play.” 
Rudiger said 260 teams competed across the five girls divisions and one boys division. The ages ranged from 13U to 17.  
“A lot of these athletes I would say that are here in Mesa this weekend are athletes that are prepping to play at the college level,” Rudiger said. “Even if they’re 13 or 14, they’re the top teams in their organization.”
Traveling from Oahu, Hawaii, Rocky Savaiigaea’s daughter, Eden, played in the 14U tournament. The team will travel back to Hawaii before returning to the mainland at the end of June to compete in the USA Volleyball Girls Junior National Championships taking place in Indiana. 
“For us, it’s a little bit harder because we live in Hawaii,” Savaiigaea said. “Just to get to the continent it’s at least a 5.5-hour flight. Financially, that’s a big cost just to get here.”  
According to the Ka Ulukoa website, season dues for a player are $2,000-$3,500. Depending on the distance, travel costs to tournaments are often in the thousands. 
Meanwhile Guinn and Jensen’s Iowa team dues are advertised to be $2,800, not including the travel expectations.
Eden is Savaiigaea’s youngest. Savaiigaea has already been traveling the country for tournaments with his oldest two boys that play football. 
“Nowaday, it’s about the investment into your child,” he said. “You know, providing them the best environment to succeed and just providing these opportunities in the future.”
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			<news:keywords>MESA – Inside the sprawling Arizona Athletic Grounds gym, young girls gather in circles on any sliver of available floor space between matches.
Parents huddle around power outlets, hoping to recharge electronic devices drained by a long day of watching and supporting.
Eight days before college recruiters can speak to high school athletes from the class of 2028, the Triple Crown Volleyball Summer NIT Tournament is the place to be for young volleyball players hoping to catch the eyes of college coaches and open up universities’ athletic wallets.
“I look at it as an investment,” said Tom Jensen, a father from Iowa. “I’m hoping that they go on to another level and we get it back one way or another, I guess.
“And for my daughter, of course, too. I mean for the love of the game.”
Elite club teams from around the country traveled to Arizona to participate in the invitation-only tournament last weekend. Eighteen states were represented, organizers said, with the U16 championship game drawing particular attention from coaches and other players on break from their own schedules.
“Before we can talk to them on June 15 it’s just a lot of watching, evaluating, picking up knowledge here and there where we can,” said University of Arizona assistant coach Jhenna Gabriel. “Then, by the time June 15 comes along, we can actually have conversations and get to know them on a personal level, not just volleyball.” 
Triple Crown’s executive director of volleyball Jared Rudiger said the event brought in recruiters and coaches from more than 100 Division I schools, including head coaches from Nebraska and Texas. 
Brad Guinn’s daughter is still a year out from when college recruiters can contact her. He said at tournaments like Triple Crown’s Summer NIT, teams are aware of the exposure their U15 team from Iowa receives.
“All the parents know when a coach shows up,” Guinn said. “We talk about ‘You see so-and-so was here and so-and-so was there?’”
Recruiters have access to databases like University Athletes. Competitors playing in the NIT tournament can sign up for free and upload their schedule and stats. Representatives from college programs can run searches and get the information they need for whom they want to see play. 
“At this point for our girls, you kind of know who they’re there watching because they’ve already had some camp invites and different things,” Guinn said. “Then you hope, maybe while they’re there, your guard gets a good swing and has a nice play.” 
Rudiger said 260 teams competed across the five girls divisions and one boys division. The ages ranged from 13U to 17.  
“A lot of these athletes I would say that are here in Mesa this weekend are athletes that are prepping to play at the college level,” Rudiger said. “Even if they’re 13 or 14, they’re the top teams in their organization.”
Traveling from Oahu, Hawaii, Rocky Savaiigaea’s daughter, Eden, played in the 14U tournament. The team will travel back to Hawaii before returning to the mainland at the end of June to compete in the USA Volleyball Girls Junior National Championships taking place in Indiana. 
“For us, it’s a little bit harder because we live in Hawaii,” Savaiigaea said. “Just to get to the continent it’s at least a 5.5-hour flight. Financially, that’s a big cost just to get here.”  
According to the Ka Ulukoa website, season dues for a player are $2,000-$3,500. Depending on the distance, travel costs to tournaments are often in the thousands. 
Meanwhile Guinn and Jensen’s Iowa team dues are advertised to be $2,800, not including the travel expectations.
Eden is Savaiigaea’s youngest. Savaiigaea has already been traveling the country for tournaments with his oldest two boys that play football. 
“Nowaday, it’s about the investment into your child,” he said. “You know, providing them the best environment to succeed and just providing these opportunities in the future.”
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			<news:title>Arizona can take another step toward more affordable homes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tushar Kansal
Arizona’s housing affordability woes continue to challenge residents struggling to purchase a first home or cover their rent. Over the past seven years, the monthly cost of owning a home in Arizona jumped 78% and rents more than doubled. In addition, 13% of Phoenix-area households still spend at least half of their income on housing. And homelessness in Arizona has climbed 65% since 2019 — well above the national increase of 40% — driven in large part by the lack of homes.
The state has, however, made real progress toward lowering barriers to homeownership. In recent legislative sessions, Arizona has expanded the ability to build backyard casitas; authorized duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes near business districts; and streamlined permitting. These meaningful reforms have already created more affordable housing options in Washington, Oregon and other states. Now, after earning bipartisan support in the Senate, the House and governor have an opportunity to take another step forward by enacting SB 1431.
This bill takes two related steps toward reducing the cost of building a home in Arizona. First, it prevents local governments from imposing purely aesthetic requirements on new single-family homes and casitas — such as mandated roof pitches, required front porches, facades limited to brick or stone, specific exterior color palettes, and window-trim specifications. Second, it bars municipalities from requiring shared features or amenities — such as parks, common areas or landscaping — that would make a homeowners association necessary to maintain them, and additional fees to support the association. None of these requirements make a home safe, well-built or energy efficient. Those standards are set by the building code and are left fully intact by this bill.
On the other hand, these mandates do make homes more expensive for the people who buy them — typically first-time buyers and younger households for whom the difference between qualifying for a mortgage and being shut out of the market can be as little as a few thousand dollars.
How much do aesthetic mandates contribute to the growing inability of families to afford a home? Studies suggest that they add $10,000 to $25,000 to the price of a new home. That’s not a minor increase in price. For someone seeking a loan from the Department of Veterans Affairs or the Federal Housing Administration, that amount could be the entire down payment. And for a family in Maricopa County—where the average listing price of a home is approaching $500,000 — it can be the difference between being able to buy a starter home and continuing to rent.
Aesthetic mandates can also trigger lengthy design review processes that slow permitting, with each month’s delay increasing the cost of building a home. And the current dizzying array of aesthetic mandates between localities creates a patchwork of regulations and requirements across the state. This forced customization drives up the cost of building homes, costs that are eventually passed on to homebuyers.
Critics of this legislation suggest that builders might pocket the accrued savings rather than pass them along to homebuyers. The Pew Charitable Trusts’ research finds this unlikely because in a competitive housing market with persistent demand, builders who reduce costs and price homes more accessibly will sell homes faster. For example, data from cities including Houston; Portland, Oregon; and Raleigh, North Carolina, show that streamlining building rules does lower prices, with simpler, smaller homes selling at discounts of $200,000 or more compared with nearby homes.
The targeted, bipartisan reform proposed in SB 1431 doesn’t stop cities from setting health and safety standards. It doesn’t apply to historic districts where certain aesthetic standards are required. It doesn’t even change zoning. What it does is remove a layer of government-imposed costs that make it harder to build starter homes that first-time buyers and working families can afford.
The Arizona Legislature and governor should work together to pass this sensible bill and sign it into law.
Tushar Kansal works on The Pew Charitable Trusts’ housing policy initiative.
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			<news:title>Arizona can take another step toward more affordable homes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tushar Kansal
Arizona’s housing affordability woes continue to challenge residents struggling to purchase a first home or cover their rent. Over the past seven years, the monthly cost of owning a home in Arizona jumped 78% and rents more than doubled. In addition, 13% of Phoenix-area households still spend at least half of their income on housing. And homelessness in Arizona has climbed 65% since 2019 — well above the national increase of 40% — driven in large part by the lack of homes.
The state has, however, made real progress toward lowering barriers to homeownership. In recent legislative sessions, Arizona has expanded the ability to build backyard casitas; authorized duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes near business districts; and streamlined permitting. These meaningful reforms have already created more affordable housing options in Washington, Oregon and other states. Now, after earning bipartisan support in the Senate, the House and governor have an opportunity to take another step forward by enacting SB 1431.
This bill takes two related steps toward reducing the cost of building a home in Arizona. First, it prevents local governments from imposing purely aesthetic requirements on new single-family homes and casitas — such as mandated roof pitches, required front porches, facades limited to brick or stone, specific exterior color palettes, and window-trim specifications. Second, it bars municipalities from requiring shared features or amenities — such as parks, common areas or landscaping — that would make a homeowners association necessary to maintain them, and additional fees to support the association. None of these requirements make a home safe, well-built or energy efficient. Those standards are set by the building code and are left fully intact by this bill.
On the other hand, these mandates do make homes more expensive for the people who buy them — typically first-time buyers and younger households for whom the difference between qualifying for a mortgage and being shut out of the market can be as little as a few thousand dollars.
How much do aesthetic mandates contribute to the growing inability of families to afford a home? Studies suggest that they add $10,000 to $25,000 to the price of a new home. That’s not a minor increase in price. For someone seeking a loan from the Department of Veterans Affairs or the Federal Housing Administration, that amount could be the entire down payment. And for a family in Maricopa County—where the average listing price of a home is approaching $500,000 — it can be the difference between being able to buy a starter home and continuing to rent.
Aesthetic mandates can also trigger lengthy design review processes that slow permitting, with each month’s delay increasing the cost of building a home. And the current dizzying array of aesthetic mandates between localities creates a patchwork of regulations and requirements across the state. This forced customization drives up the cost of building homes, costs that are eventually passed on to homebuyers.
Critics of this legislation suggest that builders might pocket the accrued savings rather than pass them along to homebuyers. The Pew Charitable Trusts’ research finds this unlikely because in a competitive housing market with persistent demand, builders who reduce costs and price homes more accessibly will sell homes faster. For example, data from cities including Houston; Portland, Oregon; and Raleigh, North Carolina, show that streamlining building rules does lower prices, with simpler, smaller homes selling at discounts of $200,000 or more compared with nearby homes.
The targeted, bipartisan reform proposed in SB 1431 doesn’t stop cities from setting health and safety standards. It doesn’t apply to historic districts where certain aesthetic standards are required. It doesn’t even change zoning. What it does is remove a layer of government-imposed costs that make it harder to build starter homes that first-time buyers and working families can afford.
The Arizona Legislature and governor should work together to pass this sensible bill and sign it into law.
Tushar Kansal works on The Pew Charitable Trusts’ housing policy initiative.
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T19:28:14.650Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Arizona’s coal future: winding down or full steam ahead?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
Arizona coal plants are facing pressure to stay open despite plans to transition to natural gas
Clean energy debate is now central to the upcoming Arizona Corporation Commission race
Utility rate increase requests threaten to put affordability and environmental goals at odds
Sitting in the Oval Office on June 4, President Donald Trump announced a new round of federal funding for U.S. coal power plants looking to modernize. 
An Arizona generating station was on the list, despite previous assurances from the plant’s owner that it would be coal-free by 2027.
Apache Generating Station, owned by the Arizona Electric Power Cooperative, is set to receive more than $53 million in federal and non-federal dollars to modernize the plant’s lone coal-fired turbine. In 2025, the administration also granted the plant an exemption from Environmental Protection Agency rules related to toxic pollutant emissions. 
AEPCO did not respond to repeated requests for comment about whether the new federal funding will change its September 2024 commitment to transition the Apache station to natural gas by next year. 
Still, the Cochise County coal plant funding is the latest talking point in the larger story of Arizona’s clean energy transition. It follows state regulators’ repeal of renewable energy requirements, legislative opposition to solar and wind developments and diminished emission reduction commitments from some utility companies.
Coal has become a defining issue in this year’s Arizona Corporation Commission election, where two seats on the all-Republican board are up for grabs. The incumbent commissioners Kevin Thompson and Nick Myers are facing challenges from both sides, with a Republican opponent driven by their rebuke of Trump’s coal priorities and two Democrats propelled by their support for clean energy policies.
And as utility companies seek double-digit rate increases despite complaints from residential customers struggling to afford high utility bills, energy could become a headache for candidates running in top-of-the-ticket races. 
Coal has fallen out of favor in the U.S. over the past several decades, due to increasing environmental regulations and aging infrastructure. Utility companies and their regulators began favoring cheaper and more environmentally friendly options like solar and wind, leading the U.S. to stop constructing new coal plants in 2013. 
Aside from the Apache Generating Station, Arizona is home to two other coal power plants: Coronado Generating Station, which is jointly owned and operated by Salt River Project and Tucson Electric Power, and Springerville Generating Station, which is owned and operated by SRP. Both plants are expected to be fully transitioned to natural gas by 2031. 
Both companies are also expected to exit ownership of Four Corners Generating Station, a coal plant operated by Arizona Public Service on Navajo Nation land in Fruitland, New Mexico. However, APS has since backed out of its commitment to decommission the plant by 2031.
APS’ Chief Executive Officer Ted Geisler testified in the company’s ongoing rate case that it still does not have answers regarding the future of Four Corners over a year after it announced the 2031 exit could be delayed to 2038. 
“We are trying to be transparent that, given growth on the grid and the need to ensure reliable service, we can no longer commit to an exit in 2031,” Geisler testified on May 19. “But we are continuously assessing what, if any, extension of Four Corners (there) needs to be.”
Geisler said APS is in talks with the Navajo Nation about selling the plant to its commercial energy company or potentially transitioning the plant to natural gas to preserve jobs for the community surrounding Four Corners. 
APS closure of its coal-fired Cholla Power Plant in 2025 sparked backlash from Arizona Republicans who demanded the plant stay open to avoid job losses and further the Trump administration’s coal energy agenda — and it even spurred a primary challenge in the Arizona Corporation Commission race.
Thompson and Myers defended the APS decision to close Cholla during an April 2025 ACC meeting, noting that coal generation has become prohibitively expensive for the state’s utility companies. A few months later, Republican Reps. Ralph Heap and David Marshall announced their bid to unseat the two commissioners.
Heap lost his running mate to another elected position this spring, but he told the Arizona Capitol Times that he is still in the fight to support the president’s coal agenda in the Grand Canyon State.
“I would consider encouraging the utilities to expand the coal plants, not close the coal plants,” Heap said. 
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club, a group widely believed to have recruited Heap and Marshall for their primary bid, is also pushing APS to keep Four Corners online as a coal plant. The group did not respond to a request for comment, but it recently published a report arguing APS could save ratepayers $21.9 billion dollars through 2038 by keeping the coal plant online and ramping up natural gas production instead of prioritizing renewable resources.
For their part, Myers and Thompson are more focused on natural gas and an “all-of-the-above” approach to Arizona’s energy portfolio. They also note that the commission has a relatively passive role in the integrated resource planning process by which the state’s utilities determine which sources of energy will help them affordably meet customer demand.
“They’re bringing (the plan) to us to show us what it is,” Myers said. “We don’t get to approve that planning, but we can acknowledge that they did their homework.”
Some observers would argue that the state Corporation Commission is signalling its preference for certain types of energy resources by repealing its Renewable Energy Standard and Tariff Rules. The rules required Arizona’s largest electric utility companies to get 15% of their energy from renewable sources, a goal APS, TEP and UNS Electric met or exceeded and will now not be expected to maintain. 
Clara Pratte, the executive chair of the renewable energy development company Navajo Power, is one of two Democrats running to unseat Myers and Thompson this year. She and her running mate, Arizona State University scientist Jonathon Hill, are focused on affordability and environmental impact, two issues she says are incompatible with coal generation. 
“There’s something to be said about just trying to get the lowest rate possible,” Pratte said. “And in terms of coal, my hope is that people just realize not only is it economically not as feasible and sustainable, but environmentally and air quality-wise, it’s also not the best source of energy any longer for our communities.”
In late May, the two frontrunners in Arizona’s gubernatorial race traded barbs over the state of energy affordability for residential utility customers. While Gov. Katie Hobbs touted state programs she created aimed at providing bill-paying assistance and energy efficient upgrades to low-income households, her potential Republican challenger Congressman Andy Biggs cited APS’ 14% rate increase request as proof of costs increasing under her leadership.
The two candidates have decidedly different views on the future of energy in Arizona. Hobbs’ 2026 executive budget proposal suggested building a solar farm on land owned by the state government, and her Office of Resiliency released a State Energy Report focused on reducing barriers for solar and wind projects while imagining nuclear and geothermal energy as the baseload resources of the future.
Hobbs told reporters that she, like Myers and Thompson, prefers an “all-of-the-above” energy approach, arguing that Arizona cannot afford to eliminate both coal and natural gas in favor of renewables yet. 
Biggs celebrated the Trump administration’s announcement of new funds for Apache Generating Station’s coal turbine. 
“This administration continues to prove its commitment to an energy policy that utilizes all forms of energy, protects our country’s security, grows our national and states’ economies, and creates jobs for hard-working Americans,” Biggs wrote in a Facebook post. 
His campaign did not respond to questions about whether he would support APS’ decision to decommission Four Corners or whether he would advocate for new coal plants to be constructed in Arizona. 
Energy experts say that Democrats will face an uphill battle against coal even if they claim two seats on the currently all-Republican Corporation Commission and retain control of the Ninth Floor. But Pratte still insists now is the time for Arizona to make the clean energy leap.
“To say we’re going to use natural gas as a bridge, we’ve been saying that for what, 40, 50 years?” Pratte said. “At some point you have to incentivize the move, or being stuck in the inertia, it just becomes status quo.”
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			<news:title>Arizona’s coal future: winding down or full steam ahead?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
Arizona coal plants are facing pressure to stay open despite plans to transition to natural gas
Clean energy debate is now central to the upcoming Arizona Corporation Commission race
Utility rate increase requests threaten to put affordability and environmental goals at odds
Sitting in the Oval Office on June 4, President Donald Trump announced a new round of federal funding for U.S. coal power plants looking to modernize. 
An Arizona generating station was on the list, despite previous assurances from the plant’s owner that it would be coal-free by 2027.
Apache Generating Station, owned by the Arizona Electric Power Cooperative, is set to receive more than $53 million in federal and non-federal dollars to modernize the plant’s lone coal-fired turbine. In 2025, the administration also granted the plant an exemption from Environmental Protection Agency rules related to toxic pollutant emissions. 
AEPCO did not respond to repeated requests for comment about whether the new federal funding will change its September 2024 commitment to transition the Apache station to natural gas by next year. 
Still, the Cochise County coal plant funding is the latest talking point in the larger story of Arizona’s clean energy transition. It follows state regulators’ repeal of renewable energy requirements, legislative opposition to solar and wind developments and diminished emission reduction commitments from some utility companies.
Coal has become a defining issue in this year’s Arizona Corporation Commission election, where two seats on the all-Republican board are up for grabs. The incumbent commissioners Kevin Thompson and Nick Myers are facing challenges from both sides, with a Republican opponent driven by their rebuke of Trump’s coal priorities and two Democrats propelled by their support for clean energy policies.
And as utility companies seek double-digit rate increases despite complaints from residential customers struggling to afford high utility bills, energy could become a headache for candidates running in top-of-the-ticket races. 
Coal has fallen out of favor in the U.S. over the past several decades, due to increasing environmental regulations and aging infrastructure. Utility companies and their regulators began favoring cheaper and more environmentally friendly options like solar and wind, leading the U.S. to stop constructing new coal plants in 2013. 
Aside from the Apache Generating Station, Arizona is home to two other coal power plants: Coronado Generating Station, which is jointly owned and operated by Salt River Project and Tucson Electric Power, and Springerville Generating Station, which is owned and operated by SRP. Both plants are expected to be fully transitioned to natural gas by 2031. 
Both companies are also expected to exit ownership of Four Corners Generating Station, a coal plant operated by Arizona Public Service on Navajo Nation land in Fruitland, New Mexico. However, APS has since backed out of its commitment to decommission the plant by 2031.
APS’ Chief Executive Officer Ted Geisler testified in the company’s ongoing rate case that it still does not have answers regarding the future of Four Corners over a year after it announced the 2031 exit could be delayed to 2038. 
“We are trying to be transparent that, given growth on the grid and the need to ensure reliable service, we can no longer commit to an exit in 2031,” Geisler testified on May 19. “But we are continuously assessing what, if any, extension of Four Corners (there) needs to be.”
Geisler said APS is in talks with the Navajo Nation about selling the plant to its commercial energy company or potentially transitioning the plant to natural gas to preserve jobs for the community surrounding Four Corners. 
APS closure of its coal-fired Cholla Power Plant in 2025 sparked backlash from Arizona Republicans who demanded the plant stay open to avoid job losses and further the Trump administration’s coal energy agenda — and it even spurred a primary challenge in the Arizona Corporation Commission race.
Thompson and Myers defended the APS decision to close Cholla during an April 2025 ACC meeting, noting that coal generation has become prohibitively expensive for the state’s utility companies. A few months later, Republican Reps. Ralph Heap and David Marshall announced their bid to unseat the two commissioners.
Heap lost his running mate to another elected position this spring, but he told the Arizona Capitol Times that he is still in the fight to support the president’s coal agenda in the Grand Canyon State.
“I would consider encouraging the utilities to expand the coal plants, not close the coal plants,” Heap said. 
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club, a group widely believed to have recruited Heap and Marshall for their primary bid, is also pushing APS to keep Four Corners online as a coal plant. The group did not respond to a request for comment, but it recently published a report arguing APS could save ratepayers $21.9 billion dollars through 2038 by keeping the coal plant online and ramping up natural gas production instead of prioritizing renewable resources.
For their part, Myers and Thompson are more focused on natural gas and an “all-of-the-above” approach to Arizona’s energy portfolio. They also note that the commission has a relatively passive role in the integrated resource planning process by which the state’s utilities determine which sources of energy will help them affordably meet customer demand.
“They’re bringing (the plan) to us to show us what it is,” Myers said. “We don’t get to approve that planning, but we can acknowledge that they did their homework.”
Some observers would argue that the state Corporation Commission is signalling its preference for certain types of energy resources by repealing its Renewable Energy Standard and Tariff Rules. The rules required Arizona’s largest electric utility companies to get 15% of their energy from renewable sources, a goal APS, TEP and UNS Electric met or exceeded and will now not be expected to maintain. 
Clara Pratte, the executive chair of the renewable energy development company Navajo Power, is one of two Democrats running to unseat Myers and Thompson this year. She and her running mate, Arizona State University scientist Jonathon Hill, are focused on affordability and environmental impact, two issues she says are incompatible with coal generation. 
“There’s something to be said about just trying to get the lowest rate possible,” Pratte said. “And in terms of coal, my hope is that people just realize not only is it economically not as feasible and sustainable, but environmentally and air quality-wise, it’s also not the best source of energy any longer for our communities.”
In late May, the two frontrunners in Arizona’s gubernatorial race traded barbs over the state of energy affordability for residential utility customers. While Gov. Katie Hobbs touted state programs she created aimed at providing bill-paying assistance and energy efficient upgrades to low-income households, her potential Republican challenger Congressman Andy Biggs cited APS’ 14% rate increase request as proof of costs increasing under her leadership.
The two candidates have decidedly different views on the future of energy in Arizona. Hobbs’ 2026 executive budget proposal suggested building a solar farm on land owned by the state government, and her Office of Resiliency released a State Energy Report focused on reducing barriers for solar and wind projects while imagining nuclear and geothermal energy as the baseload resources of the future.
Hobbs told reporters that she, like Myers and Thompson, prefers an “all-of-the-above” energy approach, arguing that Arizona cannot afford to eliminate both coal and natural gas in favor of renewables yet. 
Biggs celebrated the Trump administration’s announcement of new funds for Apache Generating Station’s coal turbine. 
“This administration continues to prove its commitment to an energy policy that utilizes all forms of energy, protects our country’s security, grows our national and states’ economies, and creates jobs for hard-working Americans,” Biggs wrote in a Facebook post. 
His campaign did not respond to questions about whether he would support APS’ decision to decommission Four Corners or whether he would advocate for new coal plants to be constructed in Arizona. 
Energy experts say that Democrats will face an uphill battle against coal even if they claim two seats on the currently all-Republican Corporation Commission and retain control of the Ninth Floor. But Pratte still insists now is the time for Arizona to make the clean energy leap.
“To say we’re going to use natural gas as a bridge, we’ve been saying that for what, 40, 50 years?” Pratte said. “At some point you have to incentivize the move, or being stuck in the inertia, it just becomes status quo.”
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			<news:title>The Protect Education Act harms Arizona’s disabled students and school choice</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Editor’s note: This article is a direct response to: https://azcapitoltimes.com/news/2026/06/09/arizona-esa-moms-demand-voucher-reforms-to-protect-education-for-students-with-disabilities/ 
Dr. Jack Reany
A recent opinion article urging Arizonans to support the Protect Education Act was written by two self-described “ESA moms,” Dr. Kathy Boltz and Amy Pedotto. Readers deserve an important piece of context this article left out: these aren’t ordinary parents offering a grassroots testimony from the ESA community. Both are board members of Save Our Schools Arizona, the anti-school-choice organization backing this ballot initiative. This is an opposition campaign promoting its own product, dressed in the language of concerned parenthood.

So, let’s talk about the product they’re selling, and what it would actually do.

First, understand what the ESA program is. It allows any K-12 student to opt out of public school and direct roughly half the cost of their public education toward an alternative of their family’s choice: private school, microschool, homeschool, tutoring or specialized services. This opens doors to premium educational opportunities once reserved for a privileged minority. Most new ESA students come directly from public schools, saving roughly $7,000 each, since ESA funding is about half of what is spent per public school student. That’s a rare policy win-win: lower costs for taxpayers and an education tailored to unlock each student’s potential.

So why reform a program that’s working? The authors invoke “fraud, waste, and luxury purchases” to justify the Act. But here’s what they don’t tell you: luxury items are already banned under current ESA rules. Jewelry, cell phones, televisions and vacations — all prohibited. ESA spending is restricted to educational uses, and parents must submit receipts, itemized invoices, and educational justification for expenses, all backed by state audits and enforcement. A recent Arizona Department of Education report found only 1.9% of ESA funds were misspent on unauthorized items, with just 0.3% tied to egregious fraud. By government standards, ESA is already one of Arizona’s most accountable programs.

The ESA fraud narrative is the Trojan horse; the act’s real agenda is hidden inside. Consider what it does to the disabled students it claims to protect.

The authors say the act “preserves access to ESA for all students with disabilities.” Read the fine print. Buried in the eligibility rules (sections 5.3 and 4.10.b) is a serious concern: some disabled students who entered the program after 2022 could be forced to complete a 45-day public school attendance requirement to keep their ESA. For a child currently thriving in a private placement — a child with severe autism, anxiety or sensory needs — being sent back into a public school classroom for 45 days to “re-qualify” would be the exact ordeal these families fled, and could trigger developmental regression.

They celebrate that the act allows disabled students “a full year of ESA rollover.” But that’s a cap where none exists today. Many families of disabled children have saved patiently across multiple years for expensive, episodic needs like an assistive communication device, an intensive therapy program, or vocational training. That money is already allocated and sits in the child’s individual ESA account. The act would reach into those accounts every July and seize every dollar more than a year old. Families who have saved responsibly for their child’s future are the ones the act punishes.  

And the harms don’t stop with disabled students. The act strips existing legal protections from private schools, grants sweeping new regulatory authority to a state Board of Education that the governor has already reshaped against school-choice, and hands a politically motivated attorney general independent power to investigate and sue families and providers. These aren’t guardrails against waste: they’re levers of control, handed to officials who have made no secret of their hostility to the ESA program.

Worse, the Protect Education Act is engineered as a one-way ratchet: the Legislature can pile on new restrictions with a simple majority, but loosening them requires another ballot initiative and statewide vote. Even the $150,000 income cap is designed to tighten, quietly excluding more families as inflation erodes its real value over time. This isn’t a program being reformed. It’s a program being slowly strangled.

Here’s the part that should give every family pause. This initiative is bankrolled almost entirely by the national teachers union in Washington, D.C. — an organization whose core interest is keeping students and dollars inside the public system. The group that benefits most from shrinking ESA is funding the campaign to shrink it, then sending its own board members to write op-eds promising “this protects students.” Consider the source.

ESA already has real accountability, but I’d welcome more. I’d vote tomorrow for a clean bill that sped up fraud prosecution, modernized audits with AI-assisted review, and increased ESA oversight staffing at the Department of Education. But the Protect Education Act isn’t that bill, nor is it really about “protecting education.” It is a power grab designed to build a permanent legal framework that will choke educational opportunity in our state. For disabled families especially, the gap between its promises and its provisions is stark. Real protection would preserve eligibility without traps, savings without raids, and schools and providers without hostile oversight. The Protect Education Act delivers the opposite. I urge voters to decline to sign this ballot petition and vote “no” in November.
Dr. Jack Reany is an ESA dad and Mechanical Engineer in Sahuarita, Arizona.
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Dr. Jack Reany
A recent opinion article urging Arizonans to support the Protect Education Act was written by two self-described “ESA moms,” Dr. Kathy Boltz and Amy Pedotto. Readers deserve an important piece of context this article left out: these aren’t ordinary parents offering a grassroots testimony from the ESA community. Both are board members of Save Our Schools Arizona, the anti-school-choice organization backing this ballot initiative. This is an opposition campaign promoting its own product, dressed in the language of concerned parenthood.

So, let’s talk about the product they’re selling, and what it would actually do.

First, understand what the ESA program is. It allows any K-12 student to opt out of public school and direct roughly half the cost of their public education toward an alternative of their family’s choice: private school, microschool, homeschool, tutoring or specialized services. This opens doors to premium educational opportunities once reserved for a privileged minority. Most new ESA students come directly from public schools, saving roughly $7,000 each, since ESA funding is about half of what is spent per public school student. That’s a rare policy win-win: lower costs for taxpayers and an education tailored to unlock each student’s potential.

So why reform a program that’s working? The authors invoke “fraud, waste, and luxury purchases” to justify the Act. But here’s what they don’t tell you: luxury items are already banned under current ESA rules. Jewelry, cell phones, televisions and vacations — all prohibited. ESA spending is restricted to educational uses, and parents must submit receipts, itemized invoices, and educational justification for expenses, all backed by state audits and enforcement. A recent Arizona Department of Education report found only 1.9% of ESA funds were misspent on unauthorized items, with just 0.3% tied to egregious fraud. By government standards, ESA is already one of Arizona’s most accountable programs.

The ESA fraud narrative is the Trojan horse; the act’s real agenda is hidden inside. Consider what it does to the disabled students it claims to protect.

The authors say the act “preserves access to ESA for all students with disabilities.” Read the fine print. Buried in the eligibility rules (sections 5.3 and 4.10.b) is a serious concern: some disabled students who entered the program after 2022 could be forced to complete a 45-day public school attendance requirement to keep their ESA. For a child currently thriving in a private placement — a child with severe autism, anxiety or sensory needs — being sent back into a public school classroom for 45 days to “re-qualify” would be the exact ordeal these families fled, and could trigger developmental regression.

They celebrate that the act allows disabled students “a full year of ESA rollover.” But that’s a cap where none exists today. Many families of disabled children have saved patiently across multiple years for expensive, episodic needs like an assistive communication device, an intensive therapy program, or vocational training. That money is already allocated and sits in the child’s individual ESA account. The act would reach into those accounts every July and seize every dollar more than a year old. Families who have saved responsibly for their child’s future are the ones the act punishes.  

And the harms don’t stop with disabled students. The act strips existing legal protections from private schools, grants sweeping new regulatory authority to a state Board of Education that the governor has already reshaped against school-choice, and hands a politically motivated attorney general independent power to investigate and sue families and providers. These aren’t guardrails against waste: they’re levers of control, handed to officials who have made no secret of their hostility to the ESA program.

Worse, the Protect Education Act is engineered as a one-way ratchet: the Legislature can pile on new restrictions with a simple majority, but loosening them requires another ballot initiative and statewide vote. Even the $150,000 income cap is designed to tighten, quietly excluding more families as inflation erodes its real value over time. This isn’t a program being reformed. It’s a program being slowly strangled.

Here’s the part that should give every family pause. This initiative is bankrolled almost entirely by the national teachers union in Washington, D.C. — an organization whose core interest is keeping students and dollars inside the public system. The group that benefits most from shrinking ESA is funding the campaign to shrink it, then sending its own board members to write op-eds promising “this protects students.” Consider the source.

ESA already has real accountability, but I’d welcome more. I’d vote tomorrow for a clean bill that sped up fraud prosecution, modernized audits with AI-assisted review, and increased ESA oversight staffing at the Department of Education. But the Protect Education Act isn’t that bill, nor is it really about “protecting education.” It is a power grab designed to build a permanent legal framework that will choke educational opportunity in our state. For disabled families especially, the gap between its promises and its provisions is stark. Real protection would preserve eligibility without traps, savings without raids, and schools and providers without hostile oversight. The Protect Education Act delivers the opposite. I urge voters to decline to sign this ballot petition and vote “no” in November.
Dr. Jack Reany is an ESA dad and Mechanical Engineer in Sahuarita, Arizona.
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			<news:keywords>As convicted killer Karmelo Anthony&apos;s family faces questions over hundreds of thousands of dollars raised through online fundraisers, the father of slain Texas teenager Austin Metcalf says his family is still dealing with death threats, harassment and the emotional fallout of the murder more than a year later.
Metcalf&apos;s father, Jeff, told Fox News Digital that he and other members of his family continue to receive threatening messages following Anthony&apos;s conviction and sentencing.
&quot;I get text messages and voicemails that are just vile, disgusting things,&quot; Metcalf said on Thursday. &quot;I woke up this morning. There&apos;s three of them already.&quot;
Metcalf said the threats have also targeted those closest to him.
SLAIN TEXAS TEEN AUSTIN METCALF’S HOME SWATTED HOURS AFTER TENSE PRESS CONFERENCE SHOWDOWN
&quot;Someone threatened Hunter&apos;s life when we were in the courthouse,&quot; he said, referring to Austin&apos;s twin brother.
The Frisco Police Department confirmed to Fox News that it is &quot;tracking several online threats made against the Metcalf family.&quot;
&quot;At this time, we are receiving numerous reports from concerned citizens and are actively gathering information while investigating each of these threats,&quot; police said. &quot;No arrests have been made at this point; however, these investigations take time, and arrests are possible as the cases develop.
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&quot;For now, we have increased patrols in the area of the Metcalf residence to ensure their safety and the safety of our community while we continue to investigate. We encourage anyone who observes a direct threat to report it through our app, Tip411, or by calling our non-emergency number at 972-292-6010.&quot;
The strain has taken a significant toll on the Metcalf family.
&quot;It has drained me emotionally, physically, spiritually, financially,&quot; Metcalf said.
He said the hostility has extended beyond his immediate family.
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He recalled an incident after court proceedings in which some of Austin&apos;s friends were confronted while walking to their vehicle.
TEXAS PRESS CONFERENCE IN AUSTIN METCALF KILLING DEVOLVES INTO CHAOS OVER TRACK MEET STABBING
&quot;They were surrounded by a mob of people screaming, &apos;F--- off,&apos; and, &apos;You&apos;re going to wind up like Austin,&apos; &apos;We&apos;re going to kill you,&apos;&quot; Metcalf said.
&quot;These are high school-age children, 17-, 18-year-old kids,&quot; he said of his son&apos;s friends. &quot;They were in tears.&quot;
MOURNING MOTHER, TWIN BROTHER OF SLAIN TEXAS TEEN SPEAK OUT: &apos;LOST MY BEST FRIEND IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE&apos;
Metcalf said the focus of the public debate has often overlooked the young people who witnessed Austin&apos;s killing and continue to live with the trauma.
&quot;No one wants to really talk about, what about the kids who were there who saw it?&quot; he said. &quot;Who have to deal with this the rest of their lives.&quot;
SHANANN WATTS&apos; FATHER SAYS FAMILY FACED YEARS OF &apos;EVIL&apos; ONLINE HATE AFTER CHRIS WATTS MURDERS
Jeff Metcalf says surveillance footage of his son Austin&apos;s fatal stabbing tells a far different story than some of the claims that have circulated online since the deadly confrontation at a Texas track meet.
The grieving father, who viewed the footage prior to it being shown during Anthony&apos;s murder trial, told Fox News Digital he believes the video should be released publicly because it would put to rest lingering questions about what happened beneath a Memorial High School team tent on April 2, 2025.
WATCH: Austin Metcalf’s father wants stabbing video released
&quot;Yes, I&apos;ve seen the video. I&apos;ve seen the video a long time ago,&quot; Metcalf told Fox News Digital.
&quot;The video clearly shows the conversation lasted less than 10 seconds. That&apos;s it,&quot; he said. &quot;There was no four-on-one.&quot;
Metcalf said he would welcome the public release of the footage.
&quot;To be honest, I&apos;d love for it to be put out,&quot; he said. &quot;So I could go, &apos;Look, if you weren&apos;t in the courtroom, or if you don&apos;t know, here&apos;s the video.&apos;&quot;
According to Metcalf, the footage directly contradicts claims that Anthony was jumped, surrounded or attacked by multiple students before the stabbing.
&quot;He wasn&apos;t jumped. There was no four-on-one. He wasn&apos;t surrounded,&quot; Metcalf said. &quot;Look at the video. There&apos;s a shove and there&apos;s a stab, and it&apos;s over and he runs away. That&apos;s it.&quot;
Metcalf&apos;s comments come as online debate over the case continues to intensify, fueling harassment and threats directed at his family. The backlash has unfolded alongside growing scrutiny of fundraising efforts tied to Anthony and his family.
A recently launched fundraising campaign was removed and refunded by the platform after raising hundreds of dollars. Questions have also persisted about previous fundraising efforts that generated more than $600,000 for Anthony&apos;s family following the fatal stabbing.
Metcalf, who spent much of the past 14 months under a gag order, said he watched as others publicly discussed the case while he remained largely unable to respond.
CONVICTED KILLER KARMELO ANTHONY&apos;S FAMILY USED FUNDRAISER MONEY FOR MOVING AND LIVING EXPENSES
&quot;People just continually making up lies and false narratives to fit their stories,&quot; he said. &quot;All the race-baiting...they&apos;re monetizing it. It&apos;s for clicks. They&apos;re making money, and that&apos;s their objective.&quot;
Frustrated by what he sees as people profiting from discussions surrounding his son&apos;s death, Metcalf added: &quot;You&apos;re gonna make money off my dead son?&quot;
Without directly attacking Anthony&apos;s family, Metcalf suggested the public could draw its own conclusions.
KARMELO ANTHONY FAMILY’S PLANS FOR $500K DONATIONS AFTER TRACK MEET STABBING REVEALED BY FUNDRAISING EXEC
&quot;I don&apos;t have to speak on it,&quot; he said. &quot;Their actions will speak loud enough.&quot;
&quot;Everyone can see how they acted,&quot; he added.
GOT A TIP?
Despite the hardship, Metcalf said he remains especially proud of Austin&apos;s twin brother Hunter, who testified during the trial.
Recalling a conversation after Hunter left the witness stand, Metcalf said he realized his son had grown into a man.
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&quot;When you walked up to that jury stand, you were a boy,&quot; Metcalf said he told Hunter. &quot;What I saw when you walked away was a man.&quot;
GRIEVING TEXAS FATHER SPEAKS OUT AFTER SON WAS STABBED TO DEATH AT HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET
&quot;You stood up, you listened, you communicated. You were calm, cool, collected, and your thoughts were clear.&quot;
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&quot;I told him last night it&apos;s the proudest I&apos;ve ever been of you in my life,&quot; Metcalf said while choking back tears.
The grief remains especially difficult as Metcalf watches Austin&apos;s brother navigate life without him.
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Fighting back tears, the father reflected on raising the boys together.
&quot;I just can&apos;t believe I&apos;m without one,&quot; he said.
More than a year after Austin&apos;s death, Metcalf said the pain remains greater than anything he has experienced before.
&quot;Until this, I thought cancer was the hardest thing that ever happened,&quot; he said. &quot;Cancer&apos;s like a speed bump. It&apos;s nothing.&quot;
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			<news:keywords>As convicted killer Karmelo Anthony&apos;s family faces questions over hundreds of thousands of dollars raised through online fundraisers, the father of slain Texas teenager Austin Metcalf says his family is still dealing with death threats, harassment and the emotional fallout of the murder more than a year later.
Metcalf&apos;s father, Jeff, told Fox News Digital that he and other members of his family continue to receive threatening messages following Anthony&apos;s conviction and sentencing.
&quot;I get text messages and voicemails that are just vile, disgusting things,&quot; Metcalf said on Thursday. &quot;I woke up this morning. There&apos;s three of them already.&quot;
Metcalf said the threats have also targeted those closest to him.
SLAIN TEXAS TEEN AUSTIN METCALF’S HOME SWATTED HOURS AFTER TENSE PRESS CONFERENCE SHOWDOWN
&quot;Someone threatened Hunter&apos;s life when we were in the courthouse,&quot; he said, referring to Austin&apos;s twin brother.
The Frisco Police Department confirmed to Fox News that it is &quot;tracking several online threats made against the Metcalf family.&quot;
&quot;At this time, we are receiving numerous reports from concerned citizens and are actively gathering information while investigating each of these threats,&quot; police said. &quot;No arrests have been made at this point; however, these investigations take time, and arrests are possible as the cases develop.
LISTEN TO THE NEW &apos;CRIME &amp; JUSTICE WITH DONNA ROTUNNO&apos; PODCAST
&quot;For now, we have increased patrols in the area of the Metcalf residence to ensure their safety and the safety of our community while we continue to investigate. We encourage anyone who observes a direct threat to report it through our app, Tip411, or by calling our non-emergency number at 972-292-6010.&quot;
The strain has taken a significant toll on the Metcalf family.
&quot;It has drained me emotionally, physically, spiritually, financially,&quot; Metcalf said.
He said the hostility has extended beyond his immediate family.
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He recalled an incident after court proceedings in which some of Austin&apos;s friends were confronted while walking to their vehicle.
TEXAS PRESS CONFERENCE IN AUSTIN METCALF KILLING DEVOLVES INTO CHAOS OVER TRACK MEET STABBING
&quot;They were surrounded by a mob of people screaming, &apos;F--- off,&apos; and, &apos;You&apos;re going to wind up like Austin,&apos; &apos;We&apos;re going to kill you,&apos;&quot; Metcalf said.
&quot;These are high school-age children, 17-, 18-year-old kids,&quot; he said of his son&apos;s friends. &quot;They were in tears.&quot;
MOURNING MOTHER, TWIN BROTHER OF SLAIN TEXAS TEEN SPEAK OUT: &apos;LOST MY BEST FRIEND IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE&apos;
Metcalf said the focus of the public debate has often overlooked the young people who witnessed Austin&apos;s killing and continue to live with the trauma.
&quot;No one wants to really talk about, what about the kids who were there who saw it?&quot; he said. &quot;Who have to deal with this the rest of their lives.&quot;
SHANANN WATTS&apos; FATHER SAYS FAMILY FACED YEARS OF &apos;EVIL&apos; ONLINE HATE AFTER CHRIS WATTS MURDERS
Jeff Metcalf says surveillance footage of his son Austin&apos;s fatal stabbing tells a far different story than some of the claims that have circulated online since the deadly confrontation at a Texas track meet.
The grieving father, who viewed the footage prior to it being shown during Anthony&apos;s murder trial, told Fox News Digital he believes the video should be released publicly because it would put to rest lingering questions about what happened beneath a Memorial High School team tent on April 2, 2025.
WATCH: Austin Metcalf’s father wants stabbing video released
&quot;Yes, I&apos;ve seen the video. I&apos;ve seen the video a long time ago,&quot; Metcalf told Fox News Digital.
&quot;The video clearly shows the conversation lasted less than 10 seconds. That&apos;s it,&quot; he said. &quot;There was no four-on-one.&quot;
Metcalf said he would welcome the public release of the footage.
&quot;To be honest, I&apos;d love for it to be put out,&quot; he said. &quot;So I could go, &apos;Look, if you weren&apos;t in the courtroom, or if you don&apos;t know, here&apos;s the video.&apos;&quot;
According to Metcalf, the footage directly contradicts claims that Anthony was jumped, surrounded or attacked by multiple students before the stabbing.
&quot;He wasn&apos;t jumped. There was no four-on-one. He wasn&apos;t surrounded,&quot; Metcalf said. &quot;Look at the video. There&apos;s a shove and there&apos;s a stab, and it&apos;s over and he runs away. That&apos;s it.&quot;
Metcalf&apos;s comments come as online debate over the case continues to intensify, fueling harassment and threats directed at his family. The backlash has unfolded alongside growing scrutiny of fundraising efforts tied to Anthony and his family.
A recently launched fundraising campaign was removed and refunded by the platform after raising hundreds of dollars. Questions have also persisted about previous fundraising efforts that generated more than $600,000 for Anthony&apos;s family following the fatal stabbing.
Metcalf, who spent much of the past 14 months under a gag order, said he watched as others publicly discussed the case while he remained largely unable to respond.
CONVICTED KILLER KARMELO ANTHONY&apos;S FAMILY USED FUNDRAISER MONEY FOR MOVING AND LIVING EXPENSES
&quot;People just continually making up lies and false narratives to fit their stories,&quot; he said. &quot;All the race-baiting...they&apos;re monetizing it. It&apos;s for clicks. They&apos;re making money, and that&apos;s their objective.&quot;
Frustrated by what he sees as people profiting from discussions surrounding his son&apos;s death, Metcalf added: &quot;You&apos;re gonna make money off my dead son?&quot;
Without directly attacking Anthony&apos;s family, Metcalf suggested the public could draw its own conclusions.
KARMELO ANTHONY FAMILY’S PLANS FOR $500K DONATIONS AFTER TRACK MEET STABBING REVEALED BY FUNDRAISING EXEC
&quot;I don&apos;t have to speak on it,&quot; he said. &quot;Their actions will speak loud enough.&quot;
&quot;Everyone can see how they acted,&quot; he added.
GOT A TIP?
Despite the hardship, Metcalf said he remains especially proud of Austin&apos;s twin brother Hunter, who testified during the trial.
Recalling a conversation after Hunter left the witness stand, Metcalf said he realized his son had grown into a man.
FOLLOW US ON X
&quot;When you walked up to that jury stand, you were a boy,&quot; Metcalf said he told Hunter. &quot;What I saw when you walked away was a man.&quot;
GRIEVING TEXAS FATHER SPEAKS OUT AFTER SON WAS STABBED TO DEATH AT HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET
&quot;You stood up, you listened, you communicated. You were calm, cool, collected, and your thoughts were clear.&quot;
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&quot;I told him last night it&apos;s the proudest I&apos;ve ever been of you in my life,&quot; Metcalf said while choking back tears.
The grief remains especially difficult as Metcalf watches Austin&apos;s brother navigate life without him.
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Fighting back tears, the father reflected on raising the boys together.
&quot;I just can&apos;t believe I&apos;m without one,&quot; he said.
More than a year after Austin&apos;s death, Metcalf said the pain remains greater than anything he has experienced before.
&quot;Until this, I thought cancer was the hardest thing that ever happened,&quot; he said. &quot;Cancer&apos;s like a speed bump. It&apos;s nothing.&quot;
Fox News&apos; Brooke Taylor, Tessa Hoyos and Kelsie Cairns contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>At least one person is dead and multiple others were injured in a shooting in Midland, Texas, Friday.
After barricading himself inside a building in downtown Midland, the suspect is now dead, the city wrote on social media.
Midland Mayor Lori Blong said there were 11 victims in total, and that police established a perimeter and were asking residents to avoid the area. It was not clear exactly where the gunfire took place.
Blong said during a press conference that there were no confirmed details about the shooter, and that police used robot and drone footage to confirm he was dead.
TEEN ACCUSED OF KILLING ELDERLY COUPLE HAS BROTHERS WHO ALLEGEDLY SHOT DEPUTY COPS SAY &apos;WILL NEVER WALK AGAIN&apos;
The FBI is aware of the shooting and has Special Agents and Victim Services personnel from its Midland satellite office on scene, a bureau source told Fox News Digital.
The situation began in southeast Midland and progressed across south Midland, Blong said, before police were first dispatched at 8:03 a.m. local time.
PHILADELPHIA POLICE RELEASE NEW SUSPECT IMAGES IN FATAL SHOOTING OF PENN STATE STUDENT
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Midland Memorial Hospital said it had received nine victims from the shooting, with four sent to the operating room and five considered stable. Three victims have been discharged, one is out of surgery and three are still in surgery, the hospital said in an update.
The hospital&apos;s main campus went on lockdown for nearly two hours due to the shooting.
Andrea Mendias said she heard what sounded like a small explosion at the closed veterinary clinic next to the body shop where she works and saw a number of heavily armed police officers rush into the parking lot. Some appeared to go inside the building.
Mendias said she earlier heard what sounded like at least 40 gunshots.
Video from Mendias showed officers pouring out of the back of an armored police vehicle and police deploying robots into the area.
&quot;Cecilia and I are deeply saddened by the senseless act of violence in Midland,&quot; Texas Gov. Greg Abbott wrote on social media. &quot;We are praying for the victims, their families, and the entire community.&quot;
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			<news:title>Shooting in Midland, Texas, leaves 1 dead, multiple others injured</news:title>
			<news:keywords>At least one person is dead and multiple others were injured in a shooting in Midland, Texas, Friday.
After barricading himself inside a building in downtown Midland, the suspect is now dead, the city wrote on social media.
Midland Mayor Lori Blong said there were 11 victims in total, and that police established a perimeter and were asking residents to avoid the area. It was not clear exactly where the gunfire took place.
Blong said during a press conference that there were no confirmed details about the shooter, and that police used robot and drone footage to confirm he was dead.
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The FBI is aware of the shooting and has Special Agents and Victim Services personnel from its Midland satellite office on scene, a bureau source told Fox News Digital.
The situation began in southeast Midland and progressed across south Midland, Blong said, before police were first dispatched at 8:03 a.m. local time.
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Midland Memorial Hospital said it had received nine victims from the shooting, with four sent to the operating room and five considered stable. Three victims have been discharged, one is out of surgery and three are still in surgery, the hospital said in an update.
The hospital&apos;s main campus went on lockdown for nearly two hours due to the shooting.
Andrea Mendias said she heard what sounded like a small explosion at the closed veterinary clinic next to the body shop where she works and saw a number of heavily armed police officers rush into the parking lot. Some appeared to go inside the building.
Mendias said she earlier heard what sounded like at least 40 gunshots.
Video from Mendias showed officers pouring out of the back of an armored police vehicle and police deploying robots into the area.
&quot;Cecilia and I are deeply saddened by the senseless act of violence in Midland,&quot; Texas Gov. Greg Abbott wrote on social media. &quot;We are praying for the victims, their families, and the entire community.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper arrested again after allegedly violating protection order from DV case</news:name>
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			<news:title>Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper arrested again after allegedly violating protection order from DV case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For the second time in a week, the same NFL player was placed in handcuffs.
Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested Thursday night after he allegedly violated a protection order that was filed for him following his domestic violence arrest last week.
Cooper and his girlfriend were both arrested on domestic violence charges last Friday, with both being held on suspicion of two counts of domestic violence and one count of criminal mischief, according to Douglas County jail records.
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But the order was issued after two additional charges, including felony strangulation, the New York Post said, citing court records.
&quot;We are disappointed to learn of Jonathon Cooper’s arrest on Thursday and continue to review this matter,&quot; the Broncos said in a statement.
The pair, who have been seeing each other on and off for years, were hanging out at Cooper’s residence when she confronted him over his alleged infidelity. The woman grabbed Cooper’s phone and threw it against a wall, and then eventually regained control of the device to go through it, the arrest affidavit said, according to TMZ.
Cooper and the woman then struggled for the phone, which Cooper eventually retrieved after the physical struggle. He then demanded that the woman leave his home, and he allegedly told her he would break her cell phone, the probable cause affidavit said, per TMZ.
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After the woman did not leave, he bit down and broke the screen on the iPhone, according to the affidavit.
Cooper pleaded not guilty to the charges on Monday.
Cooper, 28, has been with the Broncos since they drafted him out of Ohio State in the seventh round of the NFL Draft, and he has spent all five seasons of his career with Denver.
In 17 games last season, Cooper recorded 50 tackles and eight sacks and was a key member of the Broncos’ stout defense. In his career, Cooper has played 81 games, recording 266 tackles and 31.5 sacks.
The Broncos signed him to a four-year, $60 million contract extension in November 2024.
Fox News&apos; Ryan Canfield contributed to this report.
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			<news:title>Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper arrested again after allegedly violating protection order from DV case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For the second time in a week, the same NFL player was placed in handcuffs.
Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested Thursday night after he allegedly violated a protection order that was filed for him following his domestic violence arrest last week.
Cooper and his girlfriend were both arrested on domestic violence charges last Friday, with both being held on suspicion of two counts of domestic violence and one count of criminal mischief, according to Douglas County jail records.
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But the order was issued after two additional charges, including felony strangulation, the New York Post said, citing court records.
&quot;We are disappointed to learn of Jonathon Cooper’s arrest on Thursday and continue to review this matter,&quot; the Broncos said in a statement.
The pair, who have been seeing each other on and off for years, were hanging out at Cooper’s residence when she confronted him over his alleged infidelity. The woman grabbed Cooper’s phone and threw it against a wall, and then eventually regained control of the device to go through it, the arrest affidavit said, according to TMZ.
Cooper and the woman then struggled for the phone, which Cooper eventually retrieved after the physical struggle. He then demanded that the woman leave his home, and he allegedly told her he would break her cell phone, the probable cause affidavit said, per TMZ.
FORMER PENN STATE FOOTBALL PLAYER FACES LIFE-ALTERING INJURIES AFTER HIT-AND-RUN CRASH THAT KILLED HIS FIANCÉE
After the woman did not leave, he bit down and broke the screen on the iPhone, according to the affidavit.
Cooper pleaded not guilty to the charges on Monday.
Cooper, 28, has been with the Broncos since they drafted him out of Ohio State in the seventh round of the NFL Draft, and he has spent all five seasons of his career with Denver.
In 17 games last season, Cooper recorded 50 tackles and eight sacks and was a key member of the Broncos’ stout defense. In his career, Cooper has played 81 games, recording 266 tackles and 31.5 sacks.
The Broncos signed him to a four-year, $60 million contract extension in November 2024.
Fox News&apos; Ryan Canfield contributed to this report.
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			<news:title>Google wants to release millions of mosquitoes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I know what you are thinking. Why on earth would Google want to release millions of mosquitoes? That was my first reaction too.
Usually, when we hear &quot;Google&quot; and &quot;bugs&quot; in the same sentence, we think about software. This time, the bugs are real.
Google&apos;s Debug project is asking federal regulators for permission to release sterile male mosquitoes in New Jersey, California and Florida. The goal is to reduce mosquito populations that can spread disease.
Now the big question is whether this is a smart new way to fight mosquito-borne disease, or a tech-backed experiment that needs much more public scrutiny.
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Google&apos;s Debug project says it is using science, automation and engineering to fight disease-carrying mosquitoes. The idea comes from a method called the sterile insect technique.
Here is the basic version. Scientists raise male mosquitoes that cannot produce viable offspring. Then they release those males into the wild. When the sterile males mate with wild females, the eggs do not hatch. Over time, the local mosquito population can shrink.
That part is important. Male mosquitoes do not bite. Female mosquitoes are the ones that bite and can spread disease. So Google isn’t trying to release more biting mosquitoes into neighborhoods. It is trying to release males that can help stop future generations from hatching.
Google&apos;s Debug project sees mosquito control as a public-health and technology challenge. The team says it wants to use engineering, automation and AI tools to reduce disease-carrying mosquito populations.
The idea is to stop &quot;bad bugs&quot; with &quot;good bugs.&quot; That may sound strange, but the science behind it has been studied for decades.
Sterile insect releases have been used against other pests, including fruit flies, screwworms and codling moths. Mosquitoes are harder. They are fragile, difficult to raise at a massive scale and challenging to sort by sex. That is where Debug says Google&apos;s technology can help.
Debug says the process starts by raising sterile male mosquitoes. One approach uses Wolbachia, a naturally occurring bacterium found in many insects.
The bacteria can make males incompatible with wild females that do not carry the same Wolbachia strain. When they mate, the eggs fail to develop.
After that, Debug has to separate males from females. This step matters a lot. If the project releases too many females by mistake, the whole idea becomes much harder to trust.
That is where Google&apos;s tech background comes in. Debug says its team is using sensors, algorithms, automation and monitoring tools to raise, sort, release and track mosquitoes at scale. In other words, this is mosquito control with a Silicon Valley twist.
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Mosquito-borne diseases are a serious global health problem. Some mosquitoes can spread dengue, Zika, yellow fever, chikungunya, West Nile virus and other illnesses.
Traditional mosquito control often depends on pesticides. Those can help, but they can also raise environmental concerns. Mosquitoes can also become harder to control over time.
That is why sterile male releases interest some researchers. The approach targets a specific mosquito population. It also avoids spraying more chemicals into the environment.
If it works, the local mosquito population drops because fewer eggs hatch. That could mean fewer disease risks in areas where these mosquitoes are a problem.
Even with the science behind it, the public concern is easy to understand. Nobody likes the phrase &quot;release millions of mosquitoes.&quot; It sounds like the start of a bad summer, not a public-health project.
Some residents also worry about control. Once living insects are released, people want to know what happens next. They want to know who monitors the program, who pays for follow-up work and what happens if the results are not what scientists expected. Those are fair questions.
There is also a trust issue. A project like this can feel very different when a private tech giant is involved. People may support disease prevention and still feel uneasy about a corporation playing such a large role in local ecosystems.
The success of this idea depends on precision. Male mosquitoes do not bite. Female mosquitoes do. So the sorting process has to be extremely accurate.
Debug says it is working on technology to separate males from females quickly. That may include sensors, algorithms and engineering systems that spot biological differences between them.
However, this is the part many people will focus on. If the public is told only males will be released, they will want proof. They will also want clear oversight from regulators. When you are dealing with living insects, &quot;close enough&quot; isn’t the most reassuring phrase.
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The EPA is reviewing Google&apos;s request for an experimental use permit. The filing involves Wolbachia pipientis contained in live adult male mosquitoes.
The purpose is to test whether Debug&apos;s male mosquitoes can mate with wild females and suppress the population.
The EPA will decide whether to approve or deny the request. If it approves the permit, it can also set conditions for how the project must operate.
Even if you do not live in one of the proposed release areas, this is worth watching. If Google&apos;s project works, more communities may look at sterile mosquito releases as another tool against disease. That could be good news in areas dealing with mosquito-borne illnesses.
At the same time, it raises a larger question. How much public-health work should depend on private companies with their own funding, technology and long-term goals? For many people, the science may sound promising. The setup may still feel uncomfortable. Both reactions can be true.
Google releasing mosquitoes may sound strange, but the goal is real public health. Debug wants to use sterile male mosquitoes to cut down populations that can spread disease. There is a reason scientists are interested. Male mosquitoes do not bite, and sterile insect releases have been studied for decades. Still, communities deserve more than a promise that everything will go as planned. They need clear answers about monitoring, safeguards, costs and what happens if the project fails. Fighting mosquito-borne disease is important. But once living insects are released into the wild, trust and oversight have to come first.
Would you trust Google to help control mosquitoes in your community? Let us know by writing to us at CyberGuy.com.
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			<news:title>Google wants to release millions of mosquitoes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I know what you are thinking. Why on earth would Google want to release millions of mosquitoes? That was my first reaction too.
Usually, when we hear &quot;Google&quot; and &quot;bugs&quot; in the same sentence, we think about software. This time, the bugs are real.
Google&apos;s Debug project is asking federal regulators for permission to release sterile male mosquitoes in New Jersey, California and Florida. The goal is to reduce mosquito populations that can spread disease.
Now the big question is whether this is a smart new way to fight mosquito-borne disease, or a tech-backed experiment that needs much more public scrutiny.
GOOGLE’S DARK SIDE: 5 SEARCH TERMS TO AVOID AT ALL COSTS
Google&apos;s Debug project says it is using science, automation and engineering to fight disease-carrying mosquitoes. The idea comes from a method called the sterile insect technique.
Here is the basic version. Scientists raise male mosquitoes that cannot produce viable offspring. Then they release those males into the wild. When the sterile males mate with wild females, the eggs do not hatch. Over time, the local mosquito population can shrink.
That part is important. Male mosquitoes do not bite. Female mosquitoes are the ones that bite and can spread disease. So Google isn’t trying to release more biting mosquitoes into neighborhoods. It is trying to release males that can help stop future generations from hatching.
Google&apos;s Debug project sees mosquito control as a public-health and technology challenge. The team says it wants to use engineering, automation and AI tools to reduce disease-carrying mosquito populations.
The idea is to stop &quot;bad bugs&quot; with &quot;good bugs.&quot; That may sound strange, but the science behind it has been studied for decades.
Sterile insect releases have been used against other pests, including fruit flies, screwworms and codling moths. Mosquitoes are harder. They are fragile, difficult to raise at a massive scale and challenging to sort by sex. That is where Debug says Google&apos;s technology can help.
Debug says the process starts by raising sterile male mosquitoes. One approach uses Wolbachia, a naturally occurring bacterium found in many insects.
The bacteria can make males incompatible with wild females that do not carry the same Wolbachia strain. When they mate, the eggs fail to develop.
After that, Debug has to separate males from females. This step matters a lot. If the project releases too many females by mistake, the whole idea becomes much harder to trust.
That is where Google&apos;s tech background comes in. Debug says its team is using sensors, algorithms, automation and monitoring tools to raise, sort, release and track mosquitoes at scale. In other words, this is mosquito control with a Silicon Valley twist.
STOP GOOGLE FROM FOLLOWING YOUR EVERY MOVE
Mosquito-borne diseases are a serious global health problem. Some mosquitoes can spread dengue, Zika, yellow fever, chikungunya, West Nile virus and other illnesses.
Traditional mosquito control often depends on pesticides. Those can help, but they can also raise environmental concerns. Mosquitoes can also become harder to control over time.
That is why sterile male releases interest some researchers. The approach targets a specific mosquito population. It also avoids spraying more chemicals into the environment.
If it works, the local mosquito population drops because fewer eggs hatch. That could mean fewer disease risks in areas where these mosquitoes are a problem.
Even with the science behind it, the public concern is easy to understand. Nobody likes the phrase &quot;release millions of mosquitoes.&quot; It sounds like the start of a bad summer, not a public-health project.
Some residents also worry about control. Once living insects are released, people want to know what happens next. They want to know who monitors the program, who pays for follow-up work and what happens if the results are not what scientists expected. Those are fair questions.
There is also a trust issue. A project like this can feel very different when a private tech giant is involved. People may support disease prevention and still feel uneasy about a corporation playing such a large role in local ecosystems.
The success of this idea depends on precision. Male mosquitoes do not bite. Female mosquitoes do. So the sorting process has to be extremely accurate.
Debug says it is working on technology to separate males from females quickly. That may include sensors, algorithms and engineering systems that spot biological differences between them.
However, this is the part many people will focus on. If the public is told only males will be released, they will want proof. They will also want clear oversight from regulators. When you are dealing with living insects, &quot;close enough&quot; isn’t the most reassuring phrase.
NEW GOOGLE TOOL MAKES REMOVING PERSONAL INFORMATION EASIER
The EPA is reviewing Google&apos;s request for an experimental use permit. The filing involves Wolbachia pipientis contained in live adult male mosquitoes.
The purpose is to test whether Debug&apos;s male mosquitoes can mate with wild females and suppress the population.
The EPA will decide whether to approve or deny the request. If it approves the permit, it can also set conditions for how the project must operate.
Even if you do not live in one of the proposed release areas, this is worth watching. If Google&apos;s project works, more communities may look at sterile mosquito releases as another tool against disease. That could be good news in areas dealing with mosquito-borne illnesses.
At the same time, it raises a larger question. How much public-health work should depend on private companies with their own funding, technology and long-term goals? For many people, the science may sound promising. The setup may still feel uncomfortable. Both reactions can be true.
Google releasing mosquitoes may sound strange, but the goal is real public health. Debug wants to use sterile male mosquitoes to cut down populations that can spread disease. There is a reason scientists are interested. Male mosquitoes do not bite, and sterile insect releases have been studied for decades. Still, communities deserve more than a promise that everything will go as planned. They need clear answers about monitoring, safeguards, costs and what happens if the project fails. Fighting mosquito-borne disease is important. But once living insects are released into the wild, trust and oversight have to come first.
Would you trust Google to help control mosquitoes in your community? Let us know by writing to us at CyberGuy.com.
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			<news:title>Teen accused of killing elderly couple has brothers who allegedly shot deputy cops say &apos;will never walk again&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The two brothers of a Mississippi teen accused of killing an elderly couple allegedly attempted to gun down a sheriff&apos;s deputy, who police said will &quot;never walk again,&quot; in a separate incident just days later.
Cordarius Hobbs, 17, allegedly broke into the home of 74-year-old Billy Blair and his 71-year-old wife Virginia Carol Blair on June 3 in Mendenhall, Mississippi, and killed them, WLBT reported.
Just days later, on June 8, Cordarius Hobbs&apos; brothers, Cortavious and Cortavion Hobbs, allegedly tried to kill a Covington County, Mississippi, deputy. Covington County Chief Deputy Sheriff Ricky Lott told Fox News Digital the two men fled from deputies after a traffic stop that led to both Cortavious and Cortavion allegedly firing their weapons.
All three people are brothers, Mississippi Department of Public Safety Media and Public Relations Specialist Bailey Martin told Fox News Digital.
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Lott said Cortavious and Cortavion were initially pulled over by Deputy Yates Rodney for a seat belt violation, saying the suspects were initially &quot;cordial, friendly and light-hearted,&quot; adding the two men were coming back from a fishing trip.
The deputy sheriff also said that Cortavious and Cortavion had marijuana in the car, stating that Yates could see a blunt inside. When he questioned Cortavious and Cortavion about the drugs, Lott said the situation began getting tense.
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A 2-to-3-mile-long high-speed chase ended when the driver got stuck in the mud, Lott said, adding that Rodney was shot in his shoulder. The deputy sheriff said the doctor told Rodney that he &quot;will never walk again,&quot; saying the bullet nicked his lungs and spine.
MISSISSIPPI SHERIFF&apos;S DEPUTY SHOT, KILLED WHILE RESPONDING TO DOMESTIC CALL: &apos;DIED A HERO&apos;
Lott said Rodney has only been with the agency for around six months and recently got married. A GoFundMe set up for the injured deputy states that he &quot;faces a long and challenging road to recovery.&quot;
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The deputy sheriff said Cortavious and Cortavion both have juvenile criminal records but couldn&apos;t give any more details.
Cortavious and Cortavion were charged with attempted capital murder and hindering prosecution, and Cortavion is also charged with felony fleeing.
The shooting happened just days after the suspects&apos; brother, Cordarius, allegedly killed Billy and Virginia Blair. Deputies with the Simpson County Sheriff&apos;s Office were called to the couple&apos;s home at around 12:24 p.m. on June 3 after family members couldn&apos;t reach the couple. Once at the house, according to officials, the deputies were met with gunfire.
Cordarius is charged with two counts of capital murder, one count of burglary, four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, four counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and two counts of aggravated assault over 65 years old.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The two brothers of a Mississippi teen accused of killing an elderly couple allegedly attempted to gun down a sheriff&apos;s deputy, who police said will &quot;never walk again,&quot; in a separate incident just days later.
Cordarius Hobbs, 17, allegedly broke into the home of 74-year-old Billy Blair and his 71-year-old wife Virginia Carol Blair on June 3 in Mendenhall, Mississippi, and killed them, WLBT reported.
Just days later, on June 8, Cordarius Hobbs&apos; brothers, Cortavious and Cortavion Hobbs, allegedly tried to kill a Covington County, Mississippi, deputy. Covington County Chief Deputy Sheriff Ricky Lott told Fox News Digital the two men fled from deputies after a traffic stop that led to both Cortavious and Cortavion allegedly firing their weapons.
All three people are brothers, Mississippi Department of Public Safety Media and Public Relations Specialist Bailey Martin told Fox News Digital.
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Lott said Cortavious and Cortavion were initially pulled over by Deputy Yates Rodney for a seat belt violation, saying the suspects were initially &quot;cordial, friendly and light-hearted,&quot; adding the two men were coming back from a fishing trip.
The deputy sheriff also said that Cortavious and Cortavion had marijuana in the car, stating that Yates could see a blunt inside. When he questioned Cortavious and Cortavion about the drugs, Lott said the situation began getting tense.
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A 2-to-3-mile-long high-speed chase ended when the driver got stuck in the mud, Lott said, adding that Rodney was shot in his shoulder. The deputy sheriff said the doctor told Rodney that he &quot;will never walk again,&quot; saying the bullet nicked his lungs and spine.
MISSISSIPPI SHERIFF&apos;S DEPUTY SHOT, KILLED WHILE RESPONDING TO DOMESTIC CALL: &apos;DIED A HERO&apos;
Lott said Rodney has only been with the agency for around six months and recently got married. A GoFundMe set up for the injured deputy states that he &quot;faces a long and challenging road to recovery.&quot;
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The deputy sheriff said Cortavious and Cortavion both have juvenile criminal records but couldn&apos;t give any more details.
Cortavious and Cortavion were charged with attempted capital murder and hindering prosecution, and Cortavion is also charged with felony fleeing.
The shooting happened just days after the suspects&apos; brother, Cordarius, allegedly killed Billy and Virginia Blair. Deputies with the Simpson County Sheriff&apos;s Office were called to the couple&apos;s home at around 12:24 p.m. on June 3 after family members couldn&apos;t reach the couple. Once at the house, according to officials, the deputies were met with gunfire.
Cordarius is charged with two counts of capital murder, one count of burglary, four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, four counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and two counts of aggravated assault over 65 years old.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>One of the government’s most powerful surveillance tools will go dark this weekend, and lawmakers aren’t sure what that means for the nation’s intelligence-gathering authorities. 
Democrats rejected attempts in the House and Senate to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in an act of defiance against President Donald Trump, who tapped Housing chief Bill Pulte to temporarily oversee the nation’s intelligence services. 
But there are differing trains of thought on the ramifications of failing to renew the program. Some lawmakers argued that an extension was not necessary given that FISA courts had authorized continued intelligence gathering until March 2027. 
SPY PROGRAM CREDITED WITH STOPPING TAYLOR SWIFT TERROR PLOT BARRELS TOWARD EXPIRATION
Others say that it opens up the possibility for telecommunications and major tech companies like Google to decline handing over information without explicit direction from Congress.
&quot;We don&apos;t know the answer to that,&quot; Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said. &quot;But it is, obviously, a high-risk proposition.&quot; 
Boiled down, the Section 702 program allows the U.S. government to collect intelligence on foreigners abroad who are using U.S. communication systems, and it serves as a major part of Trump’s daily intelligence briefing. 
But it also sweeps up communications from Americans who are talking to foreign suspects — a key issue that threatened reauthorization among privacy hawks in both parties well before Pulte’s appointment.
CONSERVATIVE FISA REVOLT POSES FRESH TEST FOR SPEAKER JOHNSON
&quot;That is a gray area, and it&apos;s one of the things that we&apos;re going to have to work through,&quot; House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., told Fox News when asked whether providers would still continue to share information with the government if the program was not authorized.
&quot;What is clear is that we are going to have to address the issue of extending surveillance authority legislatively. And the problem is that the Trump administration has decided to toss this hand grenade into the middle of sensitive negotiations,&quot; he added, referring to Pulte.
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., contended that there were already thousands of FISA certifications approved, it’s just that new certifications wouldn’t be allowed until the program was reauthorized.
&quot;It&apos;s not like that will be the end of our ability to surveil foreign terrorists,&quot; Kennedy said. 
The standoff is not expected to end soon. Trump’s decision to nominate former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton to serve as the permanent director of national intelligence also failed to soften Democrats’ opposition.
Many lawmakers remain unwilling to back a renewal of the program while Pulte continues serving in the acting role.
THE TOP 3 FACTORS HEIGHTENING THE RISK OF TERROR ATTACKS ON THE HOMELAND
&quot;Nobody disputes that FISA has been used to stop terrorist attacks on our homeland here,&quot; House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., told Fox News Thursday. &quot;And why would anybody vote to end that tool is beside me.&quot;
Meanwhile, the House is scheduled to begin a week-long recess next week, meaning that even if there is a resolution in the Senate in the coming week, the program will likely remain dark until they return. 
The program&apos;s expiration marks the first extended lapse since it was enacted in 2008. The Trump administration has argued that the surveillance authority is a critical national security tool, crediting it with helping foil a mass-casualty terror plot targeting a 2024 Taylor Swift concert in Austria and combat North Korean hackers, among other successes.
The uncharted territory comes amid a heightened threat environment as the war with Iran continues and large-scale events, such as the World Cup and America 250 celebrations, are beginning to ramp up.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton, R-Ark., argued on the Senate floor in his bid to extend the program that there was a bipartisan bill waiting to be passed, but in the meantime, lawmakers should pause the partisan animosity and support an extension. 
&quot;If we don&apos;t extend it for at least a few weeks while we continue to try to work on our differences, the consequences could be severe,&quot; Cotton said. &quot;The consequences, to be frank, could be fatal.&quot;
Still, Democrats counter that had Trump not appointed Pulte, or at least waited until the reauthorization was completed, Congress would not be in the current logjam. 
&quot;I cannot stress enough to you that none of this, none of this needed to happen,&quot; Warner said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Expiring spy law sparks warnings of &apos;fatal&apos; consequences ahead of World Cup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the government’s most powerful surveillance tools will go dark this weekend, and lawmakers aren’t sure what that means for the nation’s intelligence-gathering authorities. 
Democrats rejected attempts in the House and Senate to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in an act of defiance against President Donald Trump, who tapped Housing chief Bill Pulte to temporarily oversee the nation’s intelligence services. 
But there are differing trains of thought on the ramifications of failing to renew the program. Some lawmakers argued that an extension was not necessary given that FISA courts had authorized continued intelligence gathering until March 2027. 
SPY PROGRAM CREDITED WITH STOPPING TAYLOR SWIFT TERROR PLOT BARRELS TOWARD EXPIRATION
Others say that it opens up the possibility for telecommunications and major tech companies like Google to decline handing over information without explicit direction from Congress.
&quot;We don&apos;t know the answer to that,&quot; Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said. &quot;But it is, obviously, a high-risk proposition.&quot; 
Boiled down, the Section 702 program allows the U.S. government to collect intelligence on foreigners abroad who are using U.S. communication systems, and it serves as a major part of Trump’s daily intelligence briefing. 
But it also sweeps up communications from Americans who are talking to foreign suspects — a key issue that threatened reauthorization among privacy hawks in both parties well before Pulte’s appointment.
CONSERVATIVE FISA REVOLT POSES FRESH TEST FOR SPEAKER JOHNSON
&quot;That is a gray area, and it&apos;s one of the things that we&apos;re going to have to work through,&quot; House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., told Fox News when asked whether providers would still continue to share information with the government if the program was not authorized.
&quot;What is clear is that we are going to have to address the issue of extending surveillance authority legislatively. And the problem is that the Trump administration has decided to toss this hand grenade into the middle of sensitive negotiations,&quot; he added, referring to Pulte.
Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., contended that there were already thousands of FISA certifications approved, it’s just that new certifications wouldn’t be allowed until the program was reauthorized.
&quot;It&apos;s not like that will be the end of our ability to surveil foreign terrorists,&quot; Kennedy said. 
The standoff is not expected to end soon. Trump’s decision to nominate former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton to serve as the permanent director of national intelligence also failed to soften Democrats’ opposition.
Many lawmakers remain unwilling to back a renewal of the program while Pulte continues serving in the acting role.
THE TOP 3 FACTORS HEIGHTENING THE RISK OF TERROR ATTACKS ON THE HOMELAND
&quot;Nobody disputes that FISA has been used to stop terrorist attacks on our homeland here,&quot; House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., told Fox News Thursday. &quot;And why would anybody vote to end that tool is beside me.&quot;
Meanwhile, the House is scheduled to begin a week-long recess next week, meaning that even if there is a resolution in the Senate in the coming week, the program will likely remain dark until they return. 
The program&apos;s expiration marks the first extended lapse since it was enacted in 2008. The Trump administration has argued that the surveillance authority is a critical national security tool, crediting it with helping foil a mass-casualty terror plot targeting a 2024 Taylor Swift concert in Austria and combat North Korean hackers, among other successes.
The uncharted territory comes amid a heightened threat environment as the war with Iran continues and large-scale events, such as the World Cup and America 250 celebrations, are beginning to ramp up.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Tom Cotton, R-Ark., argued on the Senate floor in his bid to extend the program that there was a bipartisan bill waiting to be passed, but in the meantime, lawmakers should pause the partisan animosity and support an extension. 
&quot;If we don&apos;t extend it for at least a few weeks while we continue to try to work on our differences, the consequences could be severe,&quot; Cotton said. &quot;The consequences, to be frank, could be fatal.&quot;
Still, Democrats counter that had Trump not appointed Pulte, or at least waited until the reauthorization was completed, Congress would not be in the current logjam. 
&quot;I cannot stress enough to you that none of this, none of this needed to happen,&quot; Warner said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>FIFA implements mandatory water breaks in each half for first time at 2026 World Cup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 2026 FIFA World Cup will introduce one of the most noticeable in-game rule changes in modern tournament history: Mandatory hydration breaks in every match. 
For the first time, players will be required to pause twice per game, once in each half, for a three-minute water break, regardless of weather conditions or stadium location across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Under the new format, referees will stop play at roughly the 22-minute mark of each half. Players will remain on the pitch, where they can hydrate while coaches are able to talk strategy with their team, essentially making this a timeout like us Americans are used to in our major sports. There aren’t team-issued timeouts like in the NFL, NBA, and NHL by the way. Just a quick reminder for you Americans that only get excited about soccer when the World Cup rolls around, like myself. 
WATCH THE WORLD CUP FINAL ON FOX ONE
An important note is that the stoppage time will be added back at the end of each half, ensuring the total playing time remains unchanged. FIFA has framed the change as part of its broader emphasis on player welfare, particularly given the expectation of high temperatures in several host cities during the summer tournament.
I just hope European fans take much-needed water breaks in the stands too. A group of English soccer fans posted a video talking about how hot it was for the England vs. New Zealand friendly at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, home of the Buccaneers. It’s quite funny. 
As for the response to FIFA’s decision, it has certainly sparked debate among fans and analysts, not only because of its impact on match rhythm, but also because it effectively standardizes interruptions that previously occurred only under extreme conditions.
Critics like U.S. men’s national team coach Mauricio Pochettino claimed the breaks &quot;cut the rhythm of the game,&quot; which has long been defined by continuous, uninterrupted halves. While Belgium coach Rudi Garcia was more positive, saying the breaks are useful because they allow coaches to &quot;discuss strategy mid-game.&quot;
FOX ONE’S NEW WORLD CUP VIEWING EXPERIENCE
This decision is why FOX Sports soccer analyst Alexi Lalas made the joke, &quot;At the end of the first quarter it’s Mexico-1 South Africa-0.&quot; Soccer now feels a lot more like quarters due to the water breaks, again which Americans are used to in our major professional sports.
You might be thinking, &quot;Wait a minute. I specifically remember water breaks in the 2014 World Cup hosted by Brazil.&quot; You’d be right, but the rules in 2026 are much different.
WORLD CUP PLAYERS WHO COVER THEIR MOUTHS DURING CONFRONTATIONS COULD GET RED CARDS
During the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, FIFA implemented &quot;cooling breaks&quot; for the first time in tournament history. Those stoppages were not mandatory, though, like they are in every match in 2026. They were instead triggered by extreme heat conditions, typically when the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) exceeded safety thresholds. In those cases, breaks occurred around the 30th and 75th minutes and were primarily focused on player safety in the intense humidity and heat.
The key difference in 2026 is consistency. Rather than being an occasional response to weather conditions, water breaks will now be built into every match as a permanent structural feature. FIFA officials argue this removes ambiguity for referees and ensures equal conditions across all matches, while also addressing modern concerns about player workload and heat stress.
Though FIFA does not explicitly say &quot;this is an advertising break&quot; in the laws of the game change, it’s fair to assume this is a way to generate more advertising dollars. It’s extremely valuable advertising real estate for broadcasting partners, similar to the Super Bowl. As you watch games, you’ll see split-screen advertising during these hydration breaks.
It’s safe to say FIFA wouldn’t agree with Coach Boone from Remember the Titans when he said, &quot;Water is for cowards. Water makes you weak.&quot;
The United States kicks off its first World Cup match on Friday night against Paraguay at 9 p.m. ET.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The 2026 FIFA World Cup will introduce one of the most noticeable in-game rule changes in modern tournament history: Mandatory hydration breaks in every match. 
For the first time, players will be required to pause twice per game, once in each half, for a three-minute water break, regardless of weather conditions or stadium location across the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Under the new format, referees will stop play at roughly the 22-minute mark of each half. Players will remain on the pitch, where they can hydrate while coaches are able to talk strategy with their team, essentially making this a timeout like us Americans are used to in our major sports. There aren’t team-issued timeouts like in the NFL, NBA, and NHL by the way. Just a quick reminder for you Americans that only get excited about soccer when the World Cup rolls around, like myself. 
WATCH THE WORLD CUP FINAL ON FOX ONE
An important note is that the stoppage time will be added back at the end of each half, ensuring the total playing time remains unchanged. FIFA has framed the change as part of its broader emphasis on player welfare, particularly given the expectation of high temperatures in several host cities during the summer tournament.
I just hope European fans take much-needed water breaks in the stands too. A group of English soccer fans posted a video talking about how hot it was for the England vs. New Zealand friendly at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, home of the Buccaneers. It’s quite funny. 
As for the response to FIFA’s decision, it has certainly sparked debate among fans and analysts, not only because of its impact on match rhythm, but also because it effectively standardizes interruptions that previously occurred only under extreme conditions.
Critics like U.S. men’s national team coach Mauricio Pochettino claimed the breaks &quot;cut the rhythm of the game,&quot; which has long been defined by continuous, uninterrupted halves. While Belgium coach Rudi Garcia was more positive, saying the breaks are useful because they allow coaches to &quot;discuss strategy mid-game.&quot;
FOX ONE’S NEW WORLD CUP VIEWING EXPERIENCE
This decision is why FOX Sports soccer analyst Alexi Lalas made the joke, &quot;At the end of the first quarter it’s Mexico-1 South Africa-0.&quot; Soccer now feels a lot more like quarters due to the water breaks, again which Americans are used to in our major professional sports.
You might be thinking, &quot;Wait a minute. I specifically remember water breaks in the 2014 World Cup hosted by Brazil.&quot; You’d be right, but the rules in 2026 are much different.
WORLD CUP PLAYERS WHO COVER THEIR MOUTHS DURING CONFRONTATIONS COULD GET RED CARDS
During the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, FIFA implemented &quot;cooling breaks&quot; for the first time in tournament history. Those stoppages were not mandatory, though, like they are in every match in 2026. They were instead triggered by extreme heat conditions, typically when the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) exceeded safety thresholds. In those cases, breaks occurred around the 30th and 75th minutes and were primarily focused on player safety in the intense humidity and heat.
The key difference in 2026 is consistency. Rather than being an occasional response to weather conditions, water breaks will now be built into every match as a permanent structural feature. FIFA officials argue this removes ambiguity for referees and ensures equal conditions across all matches, while also addressing modern concerns about player workload and heat stress.
Though FIFA does not explicitly say &quot;this is an advertising break&quot; in the laws of the game change, it’s fair to assume this is a way to generate more advertising dollars. It’s extremely valuable advertising real estate for broadcasting partners, similar to the Super Bowl. As you watch games, you’ll see split-screen advertising during these hydration breaks.
It’s safe to say FIFA wouldn’t agree with Coach Boone from Remember the Titans when he said, &quot;Water is for cowards. Water makes you weak.&quot;
The United States kicks off its first World Cup match on Friday night against Paraguay at 9 p.m. ET.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Texas overtakes California as &apos;America’s center of gravity,&apos; claims Treasury Sec Bessent</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent highlighted the stark difference he sees emerging between Texas and California as well as the &quot;tale of two states&quot; cropping up between red and blue jurisdictions.
&quot;In California, I saw firsthand what years of failed governance looks like: a tax system that is hostile to ambition. A regulatory state that smothers enterprise. An economic climate indifferent to consequence,&quot; he said during a meeting at the Petroleum Club of Houston on Friday in remarks shared exclusively with Fox News Digital.
California has seen a number of high-profile defections in recent years, with many businesses and wealthy individuals citing the state’s regulations and taxation regime as the reasons for their exit. 
CORPORATE AMERICA IS ON THE MOVE, AND THESE RED STATES ARE CASHING IN
Chevron, Tesla, Charles Schwab and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, to name a few, have all abandoned their California headquarters and shifted operations to Texas. IRS migration data also shows that the Golden State is hemorrhaging high-earning taxpayers, imperiling its finances.
&quot;Here in Texas, meanwhile, the contrast is so striking that it begins to feel like a tale of two states,&quot; Bessent said.
And it&apos;s true that the Lone Star State&apos;s business-friendly policies and lower taxes have attracted more American families and businesses to move from other states to Texas. 
THE RED-STATE WINNERS IN THE CLIMB TO BECOME AMERICA’S NEXT ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE
During the meeting on Friday, Bessent also highlighted the importance of energy policy as a cornerstone of President Donald Trump’s economic policies.
&quot;The AI race may be accelerated by the elegance of our code, but it will be won by the abundance of our energy,&quot; he said. &quot;More than strengthening an economy, energy abundance also secures a nation. Economic security is national security.&quot;
RED STATES ARE THE ONES GOING GREEN AND WINNING THE CLEAN ENERGY RACE
He said that Texas is spearheading that growth.
Texas has rapidly expanded its energy production to meet booming demand, partially spurred by the construction of new data centers, recently surpassing California as the state with the most utility-scale solar capacity and hitting record-breaking levels for both crude oil production and low-carbon electricity generation.
&quot;Texas has become America’s center of gravity because it is fostering the conditions for families and businesses to flourish,&quot; Bessent went on.
Data indicates that Texas has seen considerable success in attracting businesses and taxpayers to the state. 
Of the 725 companies that relocated headquarters between 2018 and 2025, per a CBRE report, 230 of them moved to Houston, Dallas and Austin alone. IRS migration data also shows that the Lone Star state saw a net increase of 56,000 tax filers between 2022 and 2023.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Texas overtakes California as &apos;America’s center of gravity,&apos; claims Treasury Sec Bessent</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent highlighted the stark difference he sees emerging between Texas and California as well as the &quot;tale of two states&quot; cropping up between red and blue jurisdictions.
&quot;In California, I saw firsthand what years of failed governance looks like: a tax system that is hostile to ambition. A regulatory state that smothers enterprise. An economic climate indifferent to consequence,&quot; he said during a meeting at the Petroleum Club of Houston on Friday in remarks shared exclusively with Fox News Digital.
California has seen a number of high-profile defections in recent years, with many businesses and wealthy individuals citing the state’s regulations and taxation regime as the reasons for their exit. 
CORPORATE AMERICA IS ON THE MOVE, AND THESE RED STATES ARE CASHING IN
Chevron, Tesla, Charles Schwab and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, to name a few, have all abandoned their California headquarters and shifted operations to Texas. IRS migration data also shows that the Golden State is hemorrhaging high-earning taxpayers, imperiling its finances.
&quot;Here in Texas, meanwhile, the contrast is so striking that it begins to feel like a tale of two states,&quot; Bessent said.
And it&apos;s true that the Lone Star State&apos;s business-friendly policies and lower taxes have attracted more American families and businesses to move from other states to Texas. 
THE RED-STATE WINNERS IN THE CLIMB TO BECOME AMERICA’S NEXT ECONOMIC POWERHOUSE
During the meeting on Friday, Bessent also highlighted the importance of energy policy as a cornerstone of President Donald Trump’s economic policies.
&quot;The AI race may be accelerated by the elegance of our code, but it will be won by the abundance of our energy,&quot; he said. &quot;More than strengthening an economy, energy abundance also secures a nation. Economic security is national security.&quot;
RED STATES ARE THE ONES GOING GREEN AND WINNING THE CLEAN ENERGY RACE
He said that Texas is spearheading that growth.
Texas has rapidly expanded its energy production to meet booming demand, partially spurred by the construction of new data centers, recently surpassing California as the state with the most utility-scale solar capacity and hitting record-breaking levels for both crude oil production and low-carbon electricity generation.
&quot;Texas has become America’s center of gravity because it is fostering the conditions for families and businesses to flourish,&quot; Bessent went on.
Data indicates that Texas has seen considerable success in attracting businesses and taxpayers to the state. 
Of the 725 companies that relocated headquarters between 2018 and 2025, per a CBRE report, 230 of them moved to Houston, Dallas and Austin alone. IRS migration data also shows that the Lone Star state saw a net increase of 56,000 tax filers between 2022 and 2023.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Unearthed DOJ emails expose turmoil over Biden-era memo urging crackdown on parents</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A controversial memo issued by then-Attorney General Merrick Garland in 2021 aimed at addressing the alleged threat posed to school boards by dissatisfied parents caused an internal revolt at the Justice Department, according to documents obtained by Fox News. 
As parents across the nation took to school board meetings to vent their dissatisfaction with COVID-era learning restrictions as well as how race and gender were being taught in classrooms, the National Association for School Boards appealed to the Justice Department for assistance, claiming that some actions taken by angry parents could be classified as &quot;domestic terrorism.&quot; 
The Justice Department in October 2021 issued a memo to coordinate a response to what the department described as an &quot;increase in harassment, intimidation and threats of violence against school board members, teachers and workers in our nation’s public schools&quot; by parents. 
Newly released emails, however, indicate that high-ranking officials at the DOJ were skeptical of this move, predicting that it could transform into a political headache for the Biden administration.
MAJOR PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD SIMULATES PARENT ‘TERRORIST’ ATTACK AFTER FATAL ACCIDENT KILLS STUDENT
&quot;I don&apos;t think it&apos;s possible to state how strongly I object to this. It will completely and totally nuke our election threats efforts, and will damage the reputation of the Public Integrity Section into the bargain,&quot; one deputy assistant attorney general wrote on an internal email chain. &quot;It&apos;s like they&apos;ve affirmatively trying to make this thing not work and look political.&quot;
&quot;If they do this, they might as well rename the damn thing the Anti-MAGA Task Force,&quot; they continued. 
&quot;Exactly!&quot; the DOJ’s Public Integrity Section chief responded. &quot;Stupid, stupid, stupid.&quot;
Some at the DOJ also questioned whether or not the agency had the authority to address purported threats to school board members in the way that was being proposed.
ANDREW MCCARTHY: BIDEN-HARRIS JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TANGLES WITH RED STATES ON ELECTION DAY
&quot;We will not do this,&quot; one principal deputy assistant attorney general wrote. &quot;There is no conceivable connection to [public integrity] (indeed, I&apos;m not seeing a federal interest of any kind.). And if they&apos;re going to make the AG&apos;s memo to the field about this and election threats, I&apos;m going to strongly recommend that they not send it.&quot;
The Public Integrity section chief chimed in that the memo could turn the Justice Department and the FBI into the &quot;threat police&quot; and that it contained &quot;no limiting principle at all.&quot;
After sparking a firestorm of criticism from GOP lawmakers, state officials, pundits and parents’ groups, the NSAB formally apologized for its letter to the Biden administration calling for legal scrutiny to apply to disgruntled parents.
 CNN HOST RECALLS HOW COVID CAUSED THE &apos;RADICALIZATION&apos; OF PARENTS
&quot;On behalf of NSBA, we regret and apologize for the letter,&quot; the organization wrote in a memo to its members. &quot;There was no justification for some of the language included in the letter. We should have had a better process in place to allow for consultation on a communication of this significance. We apologize also for the strain and stress this situation has caused you and your organizations.&quot;
Though Garland was pressed to retract his memo or apologize, he instead opted to defend his decision.
&quot;The obligation of the Justice Department is to protect the American people against violence and threats of violence and that particularly includes public officials,&quot; he said of the memo.
The DOJ and Garland did not respond to requests for comment when reached by Fox News Digital on Friday.
Fox News&apos; David Spunt and Jake Gibson contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>A controversial memo issued by then-Attorney General Merrick Garland in 2021 aimed at addressing the alleged threat posed to school boards by dissatisfied parents caused an internal revolt at the Justice Department, according to documents obtained by Fox News. 
As parents across the nation took to school board meetings to vent their dissatisfaction with COVID-era learning restrictions as well as how race and gender were being taught in classrooms, the National Association for School Boards appealed to the Justice Department for assistance, claiming that some actions taken by angry parents could be classified as &quot;domestic terrorism.&quot; 
The Justice Department in October 2021 issued a memo to coordinate a response to what the department described as an &quot;increase in harassment, intimidation and threats of violence against school board members, teachers and workers in our nation’s public schools&quot; by parents. 
Newly released emails, however, indicate that high-ranking officials at the DOJ were skeptical of this move, predicting that it could transform into a political headache for the Biden administration.
MAJOR PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD SIMULATES PARENT ‘TERRORIST’ ATTACK AFTER FATAL ACCIDENT KILLS STUDENT
&quot;I don&apos;t think it&apos;s possible to state how strongly I object to this. It will completely and totally nuke our election threats efforts, and will damage the reputation of the Public Integrity Section into the bargain,&quot; one deputy assistant attorney general wrote on an internal email chain. &quot;It&apos;s like they&apos;ve affirmatively trying to make this thing not work and look political.&quot;
&quot;If they do this, they might as well rename the damn thing the Anti-MAGA Task Force,&quot; they continued. 
&quot;Exactly!&quot; the DOJ’s Public Integrity Section chief responded. &quot;Stupid, stupid, stupid.&quot;
Some at the DOJ also questioned whether or not the agency had the authority to address purported threats to school board members in the way that was being proposed.
ANDREW MCCARTHY: BIDEN-HARRIS JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TANGLES WITH RED STATES ON ELECTION DAY
&quot;We will not do this,&quot; one principal deputy assistant attorney general wrote. &quot;There is no conceivable connection to [public integrity] (indeed, I&apos;m not seeing a federal interest of any kind.). And if they&apos;re going to make the AG&apos;s memo to the field about this and election threats, I&apos;m going to strongly recommend that they not send it.&quot;
The Public Integrity section chief chimed in that the memo could turn the Justice Department and the FBI into the &quot;threat police&quot; and that it contained &quot;no limiting principle at all.&quot;
After sparking a firestorm of criticism from GOP lawmakers, state officials, pundits and parents’ groups, the NSAB formally apologized for its letter to the Biden administration calling for legal scrutiny to apply to disgruntled parents.
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&quot;On behalf of NSBA, we regret and apologize for the letter,&quot; the organization wrote in a memo to its members. &quot;There was no justification for some of the language included in the letter. We should have had a better process in place to allow for consultation on a communication of this significance. We apologize also for the strain and stress this situation has caused you and your organizations.&quot;
Though Garland was pressed to retract his memo or apologize, he instead opted to defend his decision.
&quot;The obligation of the Justice Department is to protect the American people against violence and threats of violence and that particularly includes public officials,&quot; he said of the memo.
The DOJ and Garland did not respond to requests for comment when reached by Fox News Digital on Friday.
Fox News&apos; David Spunt and Jake Gibson contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>&quot;The View&quot; co-host Ana Navarro warned on Thursday that she didn&apos;t want the show&apos;s upcoming interview with Vice President JD Vance to become a &quot;free-for-all&quot; just to sell books, which she argued happens with Republican guests.
The show&apos;s producer, Brian Teta, asked Navarro to discuss the Vance interview during the &quot;Behind the Table&quot; podcast. Teta said people were surprised he was coming on the show.
&quot;It shouldn&apos;t be surprising, he&apos;s got a book, right? And I think that everybody, including Republicans, know that at &apos;The View,&apos; we are really good at selling books,&quot; she said. &quot;I think it&apos;s a very relevant time. I want to ask him questions about Epstein. I want to ask him questions where he — where there&apos;s several issues where there&apos;s sunlight between him and Donald Trump, right?&quot;
The co-host added, &quot;The war, going into military action, all of these new wars. He seems to me to be a lot more tuned into the MAGA manosphere than Trump is, actually, and really works those relationships far more than practically anybody else in the White House.&quot;
She continued, &quot;I hope we get to have a constructive conversation about the issues that Americans care about and are on Americans&apos; minds and that it doesn&apos;t turn into some free-for-all for the sake of creating a moment for him so that he can go out and sell books, which is what often happens with Republicans.&quot;
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Vance, who is set to join the show on June 16, will be the third sitting vice president and the first sitting Republican vice president to appear on &quot;The View.&quot; All six co-hosts, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro, are expected to be in-studio for the rare interview with an elected Republican.
&quot;The View&quot; had a total of 341 guests in 2025, but only two of them were conservative, while 128 were liberal, according to a study conducted by the Media Research Center&apos;s NewsBusters.
In 2026, the show had multiple Republican guest hosts appear while Griffin, the Republican co-host, was on maternity leave. Alina Habba also appeared on the liberal talk show in late April. However, Habba was not promoting a book.
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Vance will discuss his new book, &quot;Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,&quot; along with news of the day and his goals for the Trump administration during his appearance on Tuesday.
Teta noted that Vance and the co-hosts of &quot;The View&quot; disagree on a lot of issues, but said they want to hear what he has to say.
He added, &quot;Hopefully, it&apos;s passionate debate that&apos;s respectful, and it&apos;s the vice president. It&apos;s a big deal. So, we&apos;re excited to do it.&quot;
Vance&apos;s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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			<news:keywords>&quot;The View&quot; co-host Ana Navarro warned on Thursday that she didn&apos;t want the show&apos;s upcoming interview with Vice President JD Vance to become a &quot;free-for-all&quot; just to sell books, which she argued happens with Republican guests.
The show&apos;s producer, Brian Teta, asked Navarro to discuss the Vance interview during the &quot;Behind the Table&quot; podcast. Teta said people were surprised he was coming on the show.
&quot;It shouldn&apos;t be surprising, he&apos;s got a book, right? And I think that everybody, including Republicans, know that at &apos;The View,&apos; we are really good at selling books,&quot; she said. &quot;I think it&apos;s a very relevant time. I want to ask him questions about Epstein. I want to ask him questions where he — where there&apos;s several issues where there&apos;s sunlight between him and Donald Trump, right?&quot;
The co-host added, &quot;The war, going into military action, all of these new wars. He seems to me to be a lot more tuned into the MAGA manosphere than Trump is, actually, and really works those relationships far more than practically anybody else in the White House.&quot;
She continued, &quot;I hope we get to have a constructive conversation about the issues that Americans care about and are on Americans&apos; minds and that it doesn&apos;t turn into some free-for-all for the sake of creating a moment for him so that he can go out and sell books, which is what often happens with Republicans.&quot;
JD VANCE RELEASING BOOK ABOUT FAITH JOURNEY, CONVERSION TO CATHOLICISM
Vance, who is set to join the show on June 16, will be the third sitting vice president and the first sitting Republican vice president to appear on &quot;The View.&quot; All six co-hosts, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Sunny Hostin, Sara Haines, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Ana Navarro, are expected to be in-studio for the rare interview with an elected Republican.
&quot;The View&quot; had a total of 341 guests in 2025, but only two of them were conservative, while 128 were liberal, according to a study conducted by the Media Research Center&apos;s NewsBusters.
In 2026, the show had multiple Republican guest hosts appear while Griffin, the Republican co-host, was on maternity leave. Alina Habba also appeared on the liberal talk show in late April. However, Habba was not promoting a book.
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Vance will discuss his new book, &quot;Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith,&quot; along with news of the day and his goals for the Trump administration during his appearance on Tuesday.
Teta noted that Vance and the co-hosts of &quot;The View&quot; disagree on a lot of issues, but said they want to hear what he has to say.
He added, &quot;Hopefully, it&apos;s passionate debate that&apos;s respectful, and it&apos;s the vice president. It&apos;s a big deal. So, we&apos;re excited to do it.&quot;
Vance&apos;s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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			<news:keywords>One of the stars of Ghana&apos;s World Cup team will be absent for its tournament opener in Canada after being denied entry into the country.
Thomas Partey, formerly of Arsenal, who now plays for Villarreal in La Liga, is currently facing seven counts of rape, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to.
&quot;FIFA can confirm that player Thomas Partey will be unable to travel from Ghana’s team base camp in Boston, USA, to Canada for their first match against Panama on Wednesday, 17 June, as his visa application has been refused by the Canadian government,&quot; FIFA said in a statement, via The Athletic.  
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&quot;FIFA is not involved in the immigration processes of host countries, including the adjudication of visas. As with previous FIFA events, the host government ultimately determines who receives a visa and is admitted into the country.&quot;
Five of the charges were brought last July by the London Metropolitan Police, and two more came earlier this year.
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz explained why he picked Partey for his World Cup squad while he awaits trial.
Queiroz cited a presumption of innocence for Partey, criticized the quick judgments of modern social media and spoke philosophically in comments late Monday ahead of a warm-up game in Wales.
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&quot;Let events run its normal course, let the river flow and one day when the river meets the ocean we will find the truth,&quot; said Queiroz, a veteran coach going to his fifth straight World Cup after leading his native Portugal and Iran at previous editions.
Ghana is set to open its tournament on Wednesday against Panama in Toronto. Ghana will then play England on June 23 at Gillette Stadium and then on June 27 at Philadelphia&apos;s Lincoln Financial Field.
Partey is accused of raping four women from 2020 to 2022.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			<news:keywords>One of the stars of Ghana&apos;s World Cup team will be absent for its tournament opener in Canada after being denied entry into the country.
Thomas Partey, formerly of Arsenal, who now plays for Villarreal in La Liga, is currently facing seven counts of rape, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to.
&quot;FIFA can confirm that player Thomas Partey will be unable to travel from Ghana’s team base camp in Boston, USA, to Canada for their first match against Panama on Wednesday, 17 June, as his visa application has been refused by the Canadian government,&quot; FIFA said in a statement, via The Athletic.  
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&quot;FIFA is not involved in the immigration processes of host countries, including the adjudication of visas. As with previous FIFA events, the host government ultimately determines who receives a visa and is admitted into the country.&quot;
Five of the charges were brought last July by the London Metropolitan Police, and two more came earlier this year.
Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz explained why he picked Partey for his World Cup squad while he awaits trial.
Queiroz cited a presumption of innocence for Partey, criticized the quick judgments of modern social media and spoke philosophically in comments late Monday ahead of a warm-up game in Wales.
USA SOCCER LEGENDS LANDON DONOVAN, TIM HOWARD SHARE HOW FAR THEY THINK THIS YEAR&apos;S TEAM CAN GO IN WORLD CUP
&quot;Let events run its normal course, let the river flow and one day when the river meets the ocean we will find the truth,&quot; said Queiroz, a veteran coach going to his fifth straight World Cup after leading his native Portugal and Iran at previous editions.
Ghana is set to open its tournament on Wednesday against Panama in Toronto. Ghana will then play England on June 23 at Gillette Stadium and then on June 27 at Philadelphia&apos;s Lincoln Financial Field.
Partey is accused of raping four women from 2020 to 2022.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			<news:keywords>Law enforcement officials responded to Washington, D.C.&apos;s National Mall on Thursday after a giant &quot;8647&quot; message appeared to be etched into the grass, prompting an investigation as federal authorities remain on heightened alert over political threats and violence. 
&quot;The deranged vandalism on our National Mall will not be tolerated,&quot; an Interior Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital. &quot;Any threat against the President is taken very seriously by the Department, and our U.S. Park Police will investigate this incident and hold those responsible accountable.&quot;
The marking was etched into the grass between the Washington Monument and the World War II memorial. The administration has previously interpreted the number &quot;86&quot; as a political threat, pointing to its common use in the restaurant industry to mean removing or refusing service, while 47 appears to refer to Trump as the 47th president.
The administration has previously treated &quot;86 47&quot; messages as threatening, arguing that &quot;86&quot; can mean to get rid of or remove, per restaurant industry slang, while &quot;47&quot; refers to Trump as the 47th president.
EX-FBI CHIEF COMEY’S POST TO ‘86’ TRUMP CONDEMNED BY WHITE HOUSE AS ATTEMPT TO PUT ‘HIT’ ON PRESIDENT
U.S. Park Police responded to the incident around noon, FOX 5 reported. Grass samples were also collected for testing and examination in the area by investigators.
&quot;Anyone who engages in or endorses political violence or assassination culture must be condemned in the harshest terms possible,&quot; White House spokesperson Davis Ingle told Fox News Digital. &quot;They should also immediately seek psychiatric help to treat their severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has warped their brains and made them sick in the head.&quot;
The incident took place days before Trump’s birthday on Sunday, which coincides with the UFC Freedom Fight taking place on the South Law, which is expected to attract 4,000 spectators to the White House.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship was set up near the Lincoln Memorial for a weigh-in event on Friday.
America’s 250th birthday brings major events to the nation’s capital as D.C. braces for massive crowds, tight security, road closures and heightened law enforcement presence.
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Trump has repeatedly been targeted by violence, including just in April at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner.
There were two assassination attempts on Trump’s life in 2024, beginning in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a bullet grazed his ear after a gunman climbed onto a roof during a rally on July 13, 2024.
The incident comes amid heightened administration scrutiny of &quot;86 47&quot; messages after the Department of Justice charged former FBI Director James Comey over a similar message. 
Comey was charged with two federal counts over an Instagram post last year showing seashells arranged to read &quot;86 47,&quot; and faces a maximum 10 years in prison if convicted. Comey has denied wrongdoing, saying he did not intend the post as a call for violence and removed it once critics interpreted it as a threat.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Law enforcement officials responded to Washington, D.C.&apos;s National Mall on Thursday after a giant &quot;8647&quot; message appeared to be etched into the grass, prompting an investigation as federal authorities remain on heightened alert over political threats and violence. 
&quot;The deranged vandalism on our National Mall will not be tolerated,&quot; an Interior Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital. &quot;Any threat against the President is taken very seriously by the Department, and our U.S. Park Police will investigate this incident and hold those responsible accountable.&quot;
The marking was etched into the grass between the Washington Monument and the World War II memorial. The administration has previously interpreted the number &quot;86&quot; as a political threat, pointing to its common use in the restaurant industry to mean removing or refusing service, while 47 appears to refer to Trump as the 47th president.
The administration has previously treated &quot;86 47&quot; messages as threatening, arguing that &quot;86&quot; can mean to get rid of or remove, per restaurant industry slang, while &quot;47&quot; refers to Trump as the 47th president.
EX-FBI CHIEF COMEY’S POST TO ‘86’ TRUMP CONDEMNED BY WHITE HOUSE AS ATTEMPT TO PUT ‘HIT’ ON PRESIDENT
U.S. Park Police responded to the incident around noon, FOX 5 reported. Grass samples were also collected for testing and examination in the area by investigators.
&quot;Anyone who engages in or endorses political violence or assassination culture must be condemned in the harshest terms possible,&quot; White House spokesperson Davis Ingle told Fox News Digital. &quot;They should also immediately seek psychiatric help to treat their severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has warped their brains and made them sick in the head.&quot;
The incident took place days before Trump’s birthday on Sunday, which coincides with the UFC Freedom Fight taking place on the South Law, which is expected to attract 4,000 spectators to the White House.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship was set up near the Lincoln Memorial for a weigh-in event on Friday.
America’s 250th birthday brings major events to the nation’s capital as D.C. braces for massive crowds, tight security, road closures and heightened law enforcement presence.
FROM RALLY GUNFIRE TO WHITE HOUSE SHOOTING, THREATS AGAINST PRESIDENT TRUMP CONTINUE TO MOUNT
Trump has repeatedly been targeted by violence, including just in April at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner.
There were two assassination attempts on Trump’s life in 2024, beginning in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a bullet grazed his ear after a gunman climbed onto a roof during a rally on July 13, 2024.
The incident comes amid heightened administration scrutiny of &quot;86 47&quot; messages after the Department of Justice charged former FBI Director James Comey over a similar message. 
Comey was charged with two federal counts over an Instagram post last year showing seashells arranged to read &quot;86 47,&quot; and faces a maximum 10 years in prison if convicted. Comey has denied wrongdoing, saying he did not intend the post as a call for violence and removed it once critics interpreted it as a threat.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>James Handy&apos;s official cause of death has been revealed.
The circumstances surrounding the &quot;Top Gun: Maverick&quot; actor&apos;s murder came into sharper focus after new findings revealed the veteran performer died from a stab wound and neck compression, Fox News Digital can confirm.
The County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner&apos;s office listed Handy&apos;s manner of death as homicide.
Michael Gledhill, 44, was charged with one count of murder with a special allegation that he personally used a deadly weapon, a knife, on June 5. Police claimed officers found the 81-year-old actor stabbed in the chest and lying unconscious outside a home in Los Angeles days before. Handy was taken to the hospital and later pronounced dead.
&apos;JUMANJI&apos; ACTOR JAMES HANDY&apos;S GIRLFRIEND&apos;S SON CHARGED WITH MURDER AFTER ACTOR FOUND STABBED TO DEATH
Gledhill did not appear at his arraignment on June 5, where Superior Court Judge John H. Reid ordered that Gledhill be sent to mental health court and undergo psychological evaluations. Another judge will decide whether he is competent for trial.
Gledhill remained behind bars after the court hearing with bail set at $2 million. He faces up to 26 years in prison if convicted.
Gledhill is the son of Handy&apos;s girlfriend of 30 years, Wendy Gledhill. Actor Brian Delate, who knew Handy for over four decades, told The Associated Press that a few times over the past couple of years, Handy mentioned in passing that his girlfriend&apos;s son had mental health problems.
&quot;I didn’t think much of it, because he just kind of mentioned it casually,&quot; he said.
Handy&apos;s girlfriend had fixed up the garage so her son could live there, Delate said. Handy had his own home.
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Gledhill&apos;s arrest came after he confessed to the alleged crime. According to police, a 911 caller stated: &quot;I am the son of man, I just killed the man of sin.&quot;
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According to investigators, Gledhill flagged down officers as they arrived and told them he was the person they were looking for.
Born in New York, Handy appeared in films and TV shows for decades.
He was known for his role as an exterminator in the 1995 film &quot;Jumanji&quot; and more recently as the bartender Jimmy in the 2022 film &quot;Top Gun: Maverick,&quot; according to IMDB. He’s also appeared in some of the top TV crime dramas, including &quot;NCIS: Los Angeles,&quot; &quot;The Closer&quot; and &quot;Cold Case.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>James Handy&apos;s official cause of death has been revealed.
The circumstances surrounding the &quot;Top Gun: Maverick&quot; actor&apos;s murder came into sharper focus after new findings revealed the veteran performer died from a stab wound and neck compression, Fox News Digital can confirm.
The County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner&apos;s office listed Handy&apos;s manner of death as homicide.
Michael Gledhill, 44, was charged with one count of murder with a special allegation that he personally used a deadly weapon, a knife, on June 5. Police claimed officers found the 81-year-old actor stabbed in the chest and lying unconscious outside a home in Los Angeles days before. Handy was taken to the hospital and later pronounced dead.
&apos;JUMANJI&apos; ACTOR JAMES HANDY&apos;S GIRLFRIEND&apos;S SON CHARGED WITH MURDER AFTER ACTOR FOUND STABBED TO DEATH
Gledhill did not appear at his arraignment on June 5, where Superior Court Judge John H. Reid ordered that Gledhill be sent to mental health court and undergo psychological evaluations. Another judge will decide whether he is competent for trial.
Gledhill remained behind bars after the court hearing with bail set at $2 million. He faces up to 26 years in prison if convicted.
Gledhill is the son of Handy&apos;s girlfriend of 30 years, Wendy Gledhill. Actor Brian Delate, who knew Handy for over four decades, told The Associated Press that a few times over the past couple of years, Handy mentioned in passing that his girlfriend&apos;s son had mental health problems.
&quot;I didn’t think much of it, because he just kind of mentioned it casually,&quot; he said.
Handy&apos;s girlfriend had fixed up the garage so her son could live there, Delate said. Handy had his own home.
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Gledhill&apos;s arrest came after he confessed to the alleged crime. According to police, a 911 caller stated: &quot;I am the son of man, I just killed the man of sin.&quot;
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According to investigators, Gledhill flagged down officers as they arrived and told them he was the person they were looking for.
Born in New York, Handy appeared in films and TV shows for decades.
He was known for his role as an exterminator in the 1995 film &quot;Jumanji&quot; and more recently as the bartender Jimmy in the 2022 film &quot;Top Gun: Maverick,&quot; according to IMDB. He’s also appeared in some of the top TV crime dramas, including &quot;NCIS: Los Angeles,&quot; &quot;The Closer&quot; and &quot;Cold Case.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>With America&apos;s 250th birthday approaching, now is the perfect time to invest in products known for top-notch craftsmanship. From Brooks Brothers shirts and Leatherman multi-tools to Weber grills, these American-made favorites are both durable and timeless. While they&apos;re often a bit pricey, these splurge-worthy picks will last a lifetime.
READ MORE: America 250 is coming: What to know and the best commemorative gear to buy
Find U.S.-made clothing from brands like Brooks Brothers and Origin.
Original price: $128
Origin&apos;s Maverick jeans come with an extra-stitched seam to ensure durability, making them ideal for work or casual wear. The stretch denim moves with you, eliminating that stiff jean feel. Right now, save $52 on a pair while they&apos;re on sale.
Original price: $99
These durable Origin cargo shorts have a military-style slotted waist button, a rugged coil zipper and reinforced stitching. Plus, the water-resistant design makes them ready for anything. Made in the USA, these shorts are ideal for casual days and come in neutral colors along with a camo pattern.
Brooks Brothers&apos; American-made dress shirts have authentic mother-of-pearl buttons and are neatly platted for a ready-to-wear look right from the start. The 100% cotton fabric stays cool yet still machine-washable, making this easy-to-care-for shirt a worthwhile splurge.
READ MORE: We found 10 patriotic deals in Amazon&apos;s America 250 shop — all under $50
Find popular American-made shoes and boots from brands like Red Wing and New Balance.
Original price: $329.99
Save more than $100 on this pair of Red Wing boots with 100% leather construction. Known for 70 years of craftsmanship, the company has nailed down a tough, durable design. A traction tread holds you steady on most surfaces, while the roomy fit lets your feet breathe.
New Balance proudly carries a &quot;Made in the USA&quot; line, and these retro-style shoes are just one standout option. The unisex fit and classic build give you a reliable shoe whether you&apos;re heading into the office or out for a long walk. A cushioned heel helps absorb shock, and the crisp white leather stands up to regular wear and tear.
Original price: $169.95
For a sturdy pair of work boots, Thorogood offers an American-made option. The high-shine toe cap and heel blend in with uniforms, while the tactical design holds up in wet or icy weather. The 8-inch height gives you enough ankle support without weighing your feet down. These boots are at a 90-day-low — making now the right time to buy.
READ MORE: Save up to 50% on top-rated sneakers before Prime Day — from Skechers to adidas
Find coolers, grills and cookware made to last.
You can pass down a Lodge Dutch oven for generations — that&apos;s how durable it is. Whether you&apos;re roasting, baking or sautéing, the American-made pot features enamel-coated cast iron that retains heat evenly. Choose from a range of unique colors that look striking in any kitchen.
Original price: $549
Weber&apos;s American-made Spirit E-210 grill is perfect for your America 250 barbecue — and it&apos;s $150 off at Lowe&apos;s. The Snap-Jet ignition turns on the burners with a quick press, and the long-lasting cast-iron grates cook your favorites evenly.
Break out the nice flatware with a Liberty Tabletop 20-piece set, which includes enough silverware for four people. The responsibly sourced stainless steel construction makes them durable yet polished enough for any table setting. You can even toss them in the dishwasher without worrying about damage.
READ MORE: 18 brands still making cookware and kitchen tools in the U.S. — from skillets to spatulas
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, this retro-looking Igloo cooler blends right in with the nostalgic celebration. The colors evoke a 1990s aesthetic, plus classic molded-in side handles provide a secure grip. The 15-quart interior holds up to 36 cans, and the impact-resistant exterior prevents dents and damage.
Many tool brands — like John Deere and Leatherman — take pride in making products domestically.
When you think of American-made lawn mowers, chances are you think of John Deere. A factory in Greenville, Tennessee, builds its tractors for durability, with a two-blade system that delivers a clean, even cut. Bright LED lights illuminate your lawn during evening and early morning mows.
This Leatherman Signal multi-tool goes beyond the classic Leatherman. Made at Leatherman&apos;s factory in Portland, Oregon, it&apos;s backed by a 25-year warranty, giving you everything from wire cutters to a knife, saw and hammer. With 19 tools in one, it makes the $150 price tag less intimidating.
Channellock pliers have a stronger build than foreign-made options. The laser heat-treated teeth improve grip and cutting power, while the high-carbon U.S. steel resists rust and corrosion. This set includes tongue-and-groove pliers, long-nose pliers and slip-joint pliers.
READ MORE: Buy it for life: Durable products worth every dollar (now on sale)
Add these high-quality products to your self-care regimen.
Perfect for Father&apos;s Day, this Caswell-Massey soap gift set has three bars of sandalwood and cardamom soap. The ingredients are plant-based and cruelty-free, helping nourish sensitive skin.
Enjoy a better shave with Remington&apos;s F5 foil shaver. It adjusts to your face during use for a closer, more comfortable result. The cordless, compact design means you can use it anywhere, and the battery lasts for up to 60 minutes. A quick five-minute charge adds enough power for a single grooming session.
Remington&apos;s compact Balder Pro is a popular buy on Amazon, with more than 5,000 shoppers purchasing one in the last month. It lets you shave your head in less than two minutes thanks to its five rotary blades. A built-in hair-capture system collects hair and helps prevent a messy cleanup.
For more deals, visit www.foxnews.com/deals
Burt&apos;s Bees makes most of its products in the U.S., and its firming face cream is a must-add to any beauty routine. It contains natural, paraben-free ingredients to help hydrate skin and reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Plus, it&apos;s fragrance-free for anyone with sensitivities.
If you&apos;re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>With America&apos;s 250th birthday approaching, now is the perfect time to invest in products known for top-notch craftsmanship. From Brooks Brothers shirts and Leatherman multi-tools to Weber grills, these American-made favorites are both durable and timeless. While they&apos;re often a bit pricey, these splurge-worthy picks will last a lifetime.
READ MORE: America 250 is coming: What to know and the best commemorative gear to buy
Find U.S.-made clothing from brands like Brooks Brothers and Origin.
Original price: $128
Origin&apos;s Maverick jeans come with an extra-stitched seam to ensure durability, making them ideal for work or casual wear. The stretch denim moves with you, eliminating that stiff jean feel. Right now, save $52 on a pair while they&apos;re on sale.
Original price: $99
These durable Origin cargo shorts have a military-style slotted waist button, a rugged coil zipper and reinforced stitching. Plus, the water-resistant design makes them ready for anything. Made in the USA, these shorts are ideal for casual days and come in neutral colors along with a camo pattern.
Brooks Brothers&apos; American-made dress shirts have authentic mother-of-pearl buttons and are neatly platted for a ready-to-wear look right from the start. The 100% cotton fabric stays cool yet still machine-washable, making this easy-to-care-for shirt a worthwhile splurge.
READ MORE: We found 10 patriotic deals in Amazon&apos;s America 250 shop — all under $50
Find popular American-made shoes and boots from brands like Red Wing and New Balance.
Original price: $329.99
Save more than $100 on this pair of Red Wing boots with 100% leather construction. Known for 70 years of craftsmanship, the company has nailed down a tough, durable design. A traction tread holds you steady on most surfaces, while the roomy fit lets your feet breathe.
New Balance proudly carries a &quot;Made in the USA&quot; line, and these retro-style shoes are just one standout option. The unisex fit and classic build give you a reliable shoe whether you&apos;re heading into the office or out for a long walk. A cushioned heel helps absorb shock, and the crisp white leather stands up to regular wear and tear.
Original price: $169.95
For a sturdy pair of work boots, Thorogood offers an American-made option. The high-shine toe cap and heel blend in with uniforms, while the tactical design holds up in wet or icy weather. The 8-inch height gives you enough ankle support without weighing your feet down. These boots are at a 90-day-low — making now the right time to buy.
READ MORE: Save up to 50% on top-rated sneakers before Prime Day — from Skechers to adidas
Find coolers, grills and cookware made to last.
You can pass down a Lodge Dutch oven for generations — that&apos;s how durable it is. Whether you&apos;re roasting, baking or sautéing, the American-made pot features enamel-coated cast iron that retains heat evenly. Choose from a range of unique colors that look striking in any kitchen.
Original price: $549
Weber&apos;s American-made Spirit E-210 grill is perfect for your America 250 barbecue — and it&apos;s $150 off at Lowe&apos;s. The Snap-Jet ignition turns on the burners with a quick press, and the long-lasting cast-iron grates cook your favorites evenly.
Break out the nice flatware with a Liberty Tabletop 20-piece set, which includes enough silverware for four people. The responsibly sourced stainless steel construction makes them durable yet polished enough for any table setting. You can even toss them in the dishwasher without worrying about damage.
READ MORE: 18 brands still making cookware and kitchen tools in the U.S. — from skillets to spatulas
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, this retro-looking Igloo cooler blends right in with the nostalgic celebration. The colors evoke a 1990s aesthetic, plus classic molded-in side handles provide a secure grip. The 15-quart interior holds up to 36 cans, and the impact-resistant exterior prevents dents and damage.
Many tool brands — like John Deere and Leatherman — take pride in making products domestically.
When you think of American-made lawn mowers, chances are you think of John Deere. A factory in Greenville, Tennessee, builds its tractors for durability, with a two-blade system that delivers a clean, even cut. Bright LED lights illuminate your lawn during evening and early morning mows.
This Leatherman Signal multi-tool goes beyond the classic Leatherman. Made at Leatherman&apos;s factory in Portland, Oregon, it&apos;s backed by a 25-year warranty, giving you everything from wire cutters to a knife, saw and hammer. With 19 tools in one, it makes the $150 price tag less intimidating.
Channellock pliers have a stronger build than foreign-made options. The laser heat-treated teeth improve grip and cutting power, while the high-carbon U.S. steel resists rust and corrosion. This set includes tongue-and-groove pliers, long-nose pliers and slip-joint pliers.
READ MORE: Buy it for life: Durable products worth every dollar (now on sale)
Add these high-quality products to your self-care regimen.
Perfect for Father&apos;s Day, this Caswell-Massey soap gift set has three bars of sandalwood and cardamom soap. The ingredients are plant-based and cruelty-free, helping nourish sensitive skin.
Enjoy a better shave with Remington&apos;s F5 foil shaver. It adjusts to your face during use for a closer, more comfortable result. The cordless, compact design means you can use it anywhere, and the battery lasts for up to 60 minutes. A quick five-minute charge adds enough power for a single grooming session.
Remington&apos;s compact Balder Pro is a popular buy on Amazon, with more than 5,000 shoppers purchasing one in the last month. It lets you shave your head in less than two minutes thanks to its five rotary blades. A built-in hair-capture system collects hair and helps prevent a messy cleanup.
For more deals, visit www.foxnews.com/deals
Burt&apos;s Bees makes most of its products in the U.S., and its firming face cream is a must-add to any beauty routine. It contains natural, paraben-free ingredients to help hydrate skin and reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Plus, it&apos;s fragrance-free for anyone with sensitivities.
If you&apos;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:title>Thursday Night Mowing League growth skyrockets as weekend warriors realize there’s a better way to mow</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Build it and they will come. The Thursday Night Mowing League mission to rewire the brains of over 40 million Americans who spend their weekends doing lawn chores is working after last week&apos;s plea to FoxNews.com readers.
&quot;So awesome to see there is a league for what my neighbors have been making fun of me for doing past 15 years!!&quot; Rebecca, a new TNML fan wrote on Facebook, where membership shot up an astounding 600% over the last 28 days.
Americans who are laughing at Rebecca are, based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, spending two hours on lawn work on the day they decide to mow. Forty million Americans are losing those two hours on weekends. For U.S. men, it&apos;s even more. The average male spends two hours and 15 minutes on lawn work.
Now for more sobering statistics. Americans, based on CDC life expectancy data, are alive for around 4,000 Saturdays. Men can expect to be alive for 3,990 Saturdays; women average around 4,245 Saturdays. Now extract your childhood Saturdays. Between the ages of 25 and 65, the prime years of life, you will enjoy 2,080 Saturdays.
Shall I go on? Let&apos;s dig even deeper into these numbers.
Based on the active mowing season — roughly April through October — you get only 1,040 prime summer Saturdays during your entire adult life. That’s it. Just 1,040 afternoons to sit by the pool, play catch in the yard with your kids, or just relax and enjoy life on the patio.
There&apos;s a simple solution: this league. What are you waiting for?
📩 Email: joe.kinsey@outkick.com or use my personal Gmail. Send your mowing reports, stripe photos, equipment upgrades, garage beer reviews, and league updates.
🐦 Twitter/X: @OutKickTNML Follow along for league news, drought reports, mowing conditions, and weekly action.
📘 Facebook Page: OutKick TNML Follow along for league news, photos, and community updates.
ELIZABETH HURLEY IS LOCKED IN FOR SUMMER, HOCKEY GOALIE MIKAYLA DEMAITER TURNS UP THE HEAT &amp; BASEBALL AND MEAT
Thank you to 2023 TNML national champion Timmy2Cuts for reminding us that there are moments in life that take precedence over mowing on a Thursday, as long as you don&apos;t skip and then mow on Saturday. That&apos;s a cardinal sin in this league. The good news for 2Cuts is that Mrs. 2Cuts is also married to this league. She gets it. They have like six kids. She wants her kids frolicking on the perfectly manicured turf on Saturdays as one big, happy family.
You know who didn&apos;t think of the planet when they were engineering their mowers to help save the planet? The robotic mowing world. There&apos;s news out of Europe that some governments are looking to ban the use of robot mowers at night to save the hedgehogs that forage at night.
Guess which mowing league isn&apos;t mutilating hedgehogs? THIS ONE!
&quot;Are you accidentally harming hedgehogs?&quot; a headline read last month. Nope, not us. We&apos;re making the world better for hedgehogs. We mow on Thursdays when there&apos;s daylight.
You guys make the call.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Build it and they will come. The Thursday Night Mowing League mission to rewire the brains of over 40 million Americans who spend their weekends doing lawn chores is working after last week&apos;s plea to FoxNews.com readers.
&quot;So awesome to see there is a league for what my neighbors have been making fun of me for doing past 15 years!!&quot; Rebecca, a new TNML fan wrote on Facebook, where membership shot up an astounding 600% over the last 28 days.
Americans who are laughing at Rebecca are, based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, spending two hours on lawn work on the day they decide to mow. Forty million Americans are losing those two hours on weekends. For U.S. men, it&apos;s even more. The average male spends two hours and 15 minutes on lawn work.
Now for more sobering statistics. Americans, based on CDC life expectancy data, are alive for around 4,000 Saturdays. Men can expect to be alive for 3,990 Saturdays; women average around 4,245 Saturdays. Now extract your childhood Saturdays. Between the ages of 25 and 65, the prime years of life, you will enjoy 2,080 Saturdays.
Shall I go on? Let&apos;s dig even deeper into these numbers.
Based on the active mowing season — roughly April through October — you get only 1,040 prime summer Saturdays during your entire adult life. That’s it. Just 1,040 afternoons to sit by the pool, play catch in the yard with your kids, or just relax and enjoy life on the patio.
There&apos;s a simple solution: this league. What are you waiting for?
📩 Email: joe.kinsey@outkick.com or use my personal Gmail. Send your mowing reports, stripe photos, equipment upgrades, garage beer reviews, and league updates.
🐦 Twitter/X: @OutKickTNML Follow along for league news, drought reports, mowing conditions, and weekly action.
📘 Facebook Page: OutKick TNML Follow along for league news, photos, and community updates.
ELIZABETH HURLEY IS LOCKED IN FOR SUMMER, HOCKEY GOALIE MIKAYLA DEMAITER TURNS UP THE HEAT &amp; BASEBALL AND MEAT
Thank you to 2023 TNML national champion Timmy2Cuts for reminding us that there are moments in life that take precedence over mowing on a Thursday, as long as you don&apos;t skip and then mow on Saturday. That&apos;s a cardinal sin in this league. The good news for 2Cuts is that Mrs. 2Cuts is also married to this league. She gets it. They have like six kids. She wants her kids frolicking on the perfectly manicured turf on Saturdays as one big, happy family.
You know who didn&apos;t think of the planet when they were engineering their mowers to help save the planet? The robotic mowing world. There&apos;s news out of Europe that some governments are looking to ban the use of robot mowers at night to save the hedgehogs that forage at night.
Guess which mowing league isn&apos;t mutilating hedgehogs? THIS ONE!
&quot;Are you accidentally harming hedgehogs?&quot; a headline read last month. Nope, not us. We&apos;re making the world better for hedgehogs. We mow on Thursdays when there&apos;s daylight.
You guys make the call.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Before the start of the NBA Finals, a number of analysts and reporters anointed Victor Wembanyama as the new &quot;face of the NBA.&quot;
They had plenty of reasons to do so. Wembanyama is only 22-years-old. At 7-foot-4 with guard-like ball-handling skills and a smooth jump shot, he is unlike any player the NBA has ever produced. He also led the Spurs to the NBA Finals in just his third professional season.
But through four games, with the Knicks holding a commanding 3-1 series lead, Wembanyama has done little to justify the hype. Instead, it has become increasingly clear that he was crowned too soon.
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In each of San Antonio&apos;s three losses, Wembanyama has struggled in the biggest moments. In Game 1, he became passive in the second half and finished just 6-of-21 from the field. In Game 2, a costly turnover and poor shot selection on consecutive possessions helped seal the Spurs&apos; fate. He bounced back with a strong performance in Game 3, only to shoot 36% from the field in Game 4 as San Antonio squandered a historic 29-point lead. He also missed two crucial free throws late in the game, opening the door for New York to steal the win.
&quot;If you&apos;re going to be doing all the yapping, all the clapping, the taunting, when the game is on the line and you&apos;ve got the biggest free throws of your career, you can&apos;t brick them both,&quot; ESPN reporter Tim MacMahon said after the game. &quot;He wants to be the face of the league, but there&apos;s pressure that comes along with it. When the pressure was highest, he failed.&quot;
MacMahon&apos;s criticism reflects a broader issue. Wembanyama has embraced the villain role, engaging in trash talk, hard fouls and flagrant-worthy play. He welcomes the attention and the spotlight. Yet when the pressure has mounted, he has not backed up the persona.
Wembanyama has also drawn attention for his willingness to use his platform to express his discontent with the U.S. government.
In January, he accused U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents of &quot;murdering&quot; civilians.
&quot;Yeah, PR has tried, but I&apos;m not going to sit here and give some politically correct answer,&quot; Wembanyama told reporters who asked him about unrest following the shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
&quot;Every day I wake up and see the news, and I&apos;m horrified. I think it&apos;s crazy that some people might make it seem like, or make it sound like, the murder of civilians is acceptable.&quot;
For the record, &quot;murder&quot; is a legal term. The agents involved in the shootings were never charged with murder.
During the Finals, Wembanyama has also appeared to make a statement during the national anthem. Before Game 1, cameras showed him standing with his arms crossed during the playing of &quot;The Star-Spangled Banner.&quot; OutKick asked his management team and the Spurs for an explanation. Was the gesture intended as a statement? Neither responded.
OutKick also asked President Donald Trump about Wembanyama&apos;s anthem posture aboard Air Force One after Game 1. Trump said he had not seen the moment but suggested someone should ask Wembanyama what he meant by it.
Unfortunately, no credentialed reporter appears to have asked him.
As attention around the story grew, Wembanyama reportedly remained in the locker room during the national anthem before either Game 3 or Game 4 at Madison Square Garden.
The last thing the NBA needs right now is for Wembanyama to be the latest wannabe activist.
The league is finally recovering from a turbulent decade during which television ratings dropped by nearly 48% as many of its most prominent players, coaches and executives increasingly inserted themselves into partisan political debates. In recent years, the NBA has attempted to distance itself from that image.
NBA FINALS RATINGS SURGE AS THE LEAGUE WELCOMES TRUMP, DROPS WOKE MESSAGING — BUT IS IT SUSTAINABLE?
This week, Commissioner Adam Silver welcomed President Trump to Game 3 of the Finals, signaling a league that appears more interested in broadening its appeal than engaging in political theater.
The strategy appears to be paying off. A less political NBA, combined with the New York Knicks chasing their first championship since 1973, has helped generate some of the strongest Finals interest in years.
&quot;For a decade LeBron, Silver, Popovich and Kerr ridiculed Trump voters and Republicans. That has now ended. It&apos;s a return to the Jordan, &apos;Republicans buy sneakers too,&apos; era. Smart business and good for sports culture too. Good decisions get rewarded, bad decisions get punished,&quot; Clay Travis argued this week.
Wembanyama now risks undermining much of that newfound goodwill. And, at the risk of sounding like Skip Bayless, he may lack the clutch gene.
Suddenly, Wembanyama looks far less like the ideal candidate to lead the NBA into the post-LeBron James and Steph Curry era.
In the span of just two weeks, Wembanyama has gone from an engrossing basketball phenomenon to, as Jason Whitlock called him, an overprotected punk.
&quot;Victor Wembanyama is a punk and possibly the most protected player in the history of sports,&quot; Whitlock argued.
A punk who hasn&apos;t shown he knows how to win.
Of course, there is still plenty of time. Wembanyama is only 22-years-old. LeBron James didn&apos;t win his first championship until age 27. Michael Jordan didn&apos;t win his first title until 28.
Wembanyama may still become the &quot;face of the NBA&quot; someday. But he isn&apos;t there yet. Not based on how he has responded when the pressure has been greatest.
He isn&apos;t ready for that title or responsibility. He isn&apos;t good enough. He isn&apos;t mature enough.
Not yet, anyway.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Before the start of the NBA Finals, a number of analysts and reporters anointed Victor Wembanyama as the new &quot;face of the NBA.&quot;
They had plenty of reasons to do so. Wembanyama is only 22-years-old. At 7-foot-4 with guard-like ball-handling skills and a smooth jump shot, he is unlike any player the NBA has ever produced. He also led the Spurs to the NBA Finals in just his third professional season.
But through four games, with the Knicks holding a commanding 3-1 series lead, Wembanyama has done little to justify the hype. Instead, it has become increasingly clear that he was crowned too soon.
ZERO BS. JUST DAKICH. TAKE THE DON&apos;T @ ME PODCAST ON THE ROAD. DOWNLOAD NOW!
In each of San Antonio&apos;s three losses, Wembanyama has struggled in the biggest moments. In Game 1, he became passive in the second half and finished just 6-of-21 from the field. In Game 2, a costly turnover and poor shot selection on consecutive possessions helped seal the Spurs&apos; fate. He bounced back with a strong performance in Game 3, only to shoot 36% from the field in Game 4 as San Antonio squandered a historic 29-point lead. He also missed two crucial free throws late in the game, opening the door for New York to steal the win.
&quot;If you&apos;re going to be doing all the yapping, all the clapping, the taunting, when the game is on the line and you&apos;ve got the biggest free throws of your career, you can&apos;t brick them both,&quot; ESPN reporter Tim MacMahon said after the game. &quot;He wants to be the face of the league, but there&apos;s pressure that comes along with it. When the pressure was highest, he failed.&quot;
MacMahon&apos;s criticism reflects a broader issue. Wembanyama has embraced the villain role, engaging in trash talk, hard fouls and flagrant-worthy play. He welcomes the attention and the spotlight. Yet when the pressure has mounted, he has not backed up the persona.
Wembanyama has also drawn attention for his willingness to use his platform to express his discontent with the U.S. government.
In January, he accused U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents of &quot;murdering&quot; civilians.
&quot;Yeah, PR has tried, but I&apos;m not going to sit here and give some politically correct answer,&quot; Wembanyama told reporters who asked him about unrest following the shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
&quot;Every day I wake up and see the news, and I&apos;m horrified. I think it&apos;s crazy that some people might make it seem like, or make it sound like, the murder of civilians is acceptable.&quot;
For the record, &quot;murder&quot; is a legal term. The agents involved in the shootings were never charged with murder.
During the Finals, Wembanyama has also appeared to make a statement during the national anthem. Before Game 1, cameras showed him standing with his arms crossed during the playing of &quot;The Star-Spangled Banner.&quot; OutKick asked his management team and the Spurs for an explanation. Was the gesture intended as a statement? Neither responded.
OutKick also asked President Donald Trump about Wembanyama&apos;s anthem posture aboard Air Force One after Game 1. Trump said he had not seen the moment but suggested someone should ask Wembanyama what he meant by it.
Unfortunately, no credentialed reporter appears to have asked him.
As attention around the story grew, Wembanyama reportedly remained in the locker room during the national anthem before either Game 3 or Game 4 at Madison Square Garden.
The last thing the NBA needs right now is for Wembanyama to be the latest wannabe activist.
The league is finally recovering from a turbulent decade during which television ratings dropped by nearly 48% as many of its most prominent players, coaches and executives increasingly inserted themselves into partisan political debates. In recent years, the NBA has attempted to distance itself from that image.
NBA FINALS RATINGS SURGE AS THE LEAGUE WELCOMES TRUMP, DROPS WOKE MESSAGING — BUT IS IT SUSTAINABLE?
This week, Commissioner Adam Silver welcomed President Trump to Game 3 of the Finals, signaling a league that appears more interested in broadening its appeal than engaging in political theater.
The strategy appears to be paying off. A less political NBA, combined with the New York Knicks chasing their first championship since 1973, has helped generate some of the strongest Finals interest in years.
&quot;For a decade LeBron, Silver, Popovich and Kerr ridiculed Trump voters and Republicans. That has now ended. It&apos;s a return to the Jordan, &apos;Republicans buy sneakers too,&apos; era. Smart business and good for sports culture too. Good decisions get rewarded, bad decisions get punished,&quot; Clay Travis argued this week.
Wembanyama now risks undermining much of that newfound goodwill. And, at the risk of sounding like Skip Bayless, he may lack the clutch gene.
Suddenly, Wembanyama looks far less like the ideal candidate to lead the NBA into the post-LeBron James and Steph Curry era.
In the span of just two weeks, Wembanyama has gone from an engrossing basketball phenomenon to, as Jason Whitlock called him, an overprotected punk.
&quot;Victor Wembanyama is a punk and possibly the most protected player in the history of sports,&quot; Whitlock argued.
A punk who hasn&apos;t shown he knows how to win.
Of course, there is still plenty of time. Wembanyama is only 22-years-old. LeBron James didn&apos;t win his first championship until age 27. Michael Jordan didn&apos;t win his first title until 28.
Wembanyama may still become the &quot;face of the NBA&quot; someday. But he isn&apos;t there yet. Not based on how he has responded when the pressure has been greatest.
He isn&apos;t ready for that title or responsibility. He isn&apos;t good enough. He isn&apos;t mature enough.
Not yet, anyway.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Progressive Talarico knifes Biden&apos;s open border, tries moderating stance on key issues in Texas Senate race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Texas torched former President Joe Biden&apos;s open borders policies as he races to clean-up past comments amid criticism he is too radical to be elected in Texas.
James Talarico hardened his stance on border security and pitted himself against the former president during a podcast interview on &quot;Cogdell Law Uncensored&quot; earlier this week.
The Democrat member of the Texas legislature has a far-left track record that includes calls to &quot;tear down&quot; Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE), an agency which he has called &quot;secret police,&quot; and claiming the border should act as a &quot;welcome mat&quot; for illegal immigrants.
He is now the Democratic nominee taking on Trump-backed Republican Ken Paxton in the race for a Senate seat in Texas in November.
JAMES TALARICO SAYS BIDEN ADMINISTRATION WAS CONVINCED BORDER SECURITY WAS &apos;RACIST&apos;
&quot;I called out Joe Biden for failing to secure our southern border and I got a lot of heat from my own party for doing that,&quot; he told podcaster and attorney Dan Cogdell. &quot;But I remember talking with my colleagues in the legislature who represent border communities and they told me about the utter chaos caused by President Biden&apos;s policies.&quot;
Those calls and his more moderate immigration stance emerged only after Talarico launched his Senate bid in the most populated U.S. red state where the most illegal immigration happens.
When asked repeatedly by Fox News Digital, Talarico&apos;s campaign officials could not produce evidence to support the progressive candidate&apos;s claims he was ever at odds with Biden on the issue of border security before his Senate campaign began and while Biden was still in office.
Millions of illegal aliens poured undetected into the United States during the previous presidency, while Talarico occupied his seat in the Texas House legislature.
Talarico said in the podcast: &quot;The Democratic Party, we&apos;re the ones that should be about making government work for people and our immigration system is a prime example of government not working for people. So I&apos;m a border security Democrat. I believe we&apos;ve gotta have a sane, orderly process to ensure that we know who&apos;s coming into our country.&quot;
While he has accused ICE of &quot;terrorizing our country,&quot; called for Americans to &quot;stand up and fight back&quot; and in 2019 slammed Texas Republicans for passing an &quot;anti-immigrant bill&quot; that funded President Donald Trump&apos;s border wall project, Talarico said on the podcast this week that public safety should be a priority.
TEXAS DEM TALARICO&apos;S ‘CULTURE OF VIOLENCE’ REMARKS RESURFACE AS HE DENIES DEFUND POLICE TIES
&quot;But I also think we need to keep out folks who want to do us harm, and public safety is the most important thing the government does,&quot; he said.
Under Trump, ICE has been tasked with zeroing in on the &quot;worst of the worst&quot; illegal aliens for arrest and deportation, especially those with violent criminal records.
&quot;James has never supported abolishing ICE and supports more border security — which is why he’s authored legislation to modernize our ports of entry and called for more Border Patrol agents,&quot; Talarico&apos;s press secretary JT Ennis told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Both parties have failed us on the issue of immigration, so James is running for Senate to keep our country safe by deporting criminals instead of hunting down moms, babies, and small business owners who have been contributing to our economy for decades.&quot;
Speaking to Cogdell, Talarico also pitched himself as a defender of the Second Amendment while simultaneously calling for strict gun control methods.
TEXAS DEMOCRATIC SENATE CANDIDATES SIDESTEP ISLAMIC TERRORISM CONCERNS FOLLOWING DEADLY AUSTIN ATTACK
&quot;I am a believer in the Second Amendment. I don&apos;t pick and choose between the Bill of Rights. I believe in the Second Amendment just as much as I believe in the First,&quot; he said. &quot;We have a right to bear arms, to protect ourselves, our families. We have a right to own weapons for sport or for hunting, but like any freedom in the Bill of Rights, it&apos;s not absolute.&quot;
&quot;We&apos;ve gotta keep guns out of the hands of dangerous criminals. We&apos;ve gotta make sure that we&apos;ve got safe storage laws and background checks so that we&apos;re keeping everybody safe,&quot; the candidate qualified.
He positioned himself during the conversation as a moderate Democrat, chastising people on the political left who are &quot;trying to take away people&apos;s guns&quot; and people on the political right who &quot;don&apos;t want to see any regulations.&quot;
MS NOW ANALYST ADMITS TALARICO ‘NOT A MODERATE,’ HAS PROGRESSIVE VIEWS LIKE CROCKETT
But only a few months ago, Talarico said he favored &quot;red flag laws,&quot; which allow judges to order Americans to be stripped of their firearms if they think a person is a danger to themselves or others. Talarico also once accused Republicans of loving guns more than children.
&quot;You can’t be the party of freedom and control women’s bodies,&quot; he said at a 2024 event with the Travis County Democratic Party. &quot;You can’t be the party of family and love your guns more than our kids. You can’t be the party of faith and worship at the feet of Donald Trump.&quot;
Ennis said that the candidate has &quot;always believed, like the vast majority of Texans, that we must protect the Second Amendment while also enacting popular, common sense measures like universal background checks that keep guns out of the hands of dangerous criminals.&quot;
MARK HALPERIN: IS DEMOCRAT JAMES TALARICO THE REAL DEAL — OR BETO 2.0 HEADED FOR A TEXAS FLOP?
Talarico also distanced himself from child sex change surgeries, sometimes called &quot;gender affirming care,&quot; and said he does not support them despite often earning criticism for his comments regarding children who identify as the opposite of their biological sex.
&quot;I oppose gender reassignment surgeries for minors,&quot; he told Cogdell, claiming &quot;the people that are in power&quot; are trying to distract from &quot;corruption in our government.&quot;
&quot;So they&apos;re gonna use a tried and true playbook to get out of this,&quot; he said. &quot;Distraction and division. That is how corrupt public officials stay in power.&quot;
‘GOD IS NON-BINARY’: TEXAS DEM NOMINEE TALARICO’S PAST REMARKS ON ABORTION, RACE AND GENDER DRAW SCRUTINY
Talarico&apos;s emphatic support for transgender children has raised eyebrows since he&apos;s entered the national spotlight.
He has said he loves them on multiple occasions, including on a podcast in 2023 when he was asked to name something that he loved other than his friends and family.
&quot;I love, I’m just saying this because it’s all on my mind, the trans children who showed up yesterday at the state capitol to advocate for their humanity,&quot; he said on the Superbloom Podcast.
At the time, he had voted against a state bill to ban cross-sex hormones for minors.
&quot;I just want to say, I love you and so do a lot of people in this room, and so do a lot of people around this big state. I know it may not seem like it tonight, but you are loved beyond measure,&quot; Talarico also said in 2023 on the Texas House floor, according to the Houston Chronicle.
&quot;James opposes gender reassignment surgery for minors,&quot; said Ennis. &quot;While billionaire-bought politicians like Ken Paxton spread lies to divide Texans, James will continue to stand up against both political parties to fix this broken, corrupt political system and support Texas families.&quot;
Paxton&apos;s campaign did not return Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment on Talarico&apos;s apparent flip-flop on the border, Second Amendment or transgender youth</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Progressive Talarico knifes Biden&apos;s open border, tries moderating stance on key issues in Texas Senate race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Texas torched former President Joe Biden&apos;s open borders policies as he races to clean-up past comments amid criticism he is too radical to be elected in Texas.
James Talarico hardened his stance on border security and pitted himself against the former president during a podcast interview on &quot;Cogdell Law Uncensored&quot; earlier this week.
The Democrat member of the Texas legislature has a far-left track record that includes calls to &quot;tear down&quot; Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE), an agency which he has called &quot;secret police,&quot; and claiming the border should act as a &quot;welcome mat&quot; for illegal immigrants.
He is now the Democratic nominee taking on Trump-backed Republican Ken Paxton in the race for a Senate seat in Texas in November.
JAMES TALARICO SAYS BIDEN ADMINISTRATION WAS CONVINCED BORDER SECURITY WAS &apos;RACIST&apos;
&quot;I called out Joe Biden for failing to secure our southern border and I got a lot of heat from my own party for doing that,&quot; he told podcaster and attorney Dan Cogdell. &quot;But I remember talking with my colleagues in the legislature who represent border communities and they told me about the utter chaos caused by President Biden&apos;s policies.&quot;
Those calls and his more moderate immigration stance emerged only after Talarico launched his Senate bid in the most populated U.S. red state where the most illegal immigration happens.
When asked repeatedly by Fox News Digital, Talarico&apos;s campaign officials could not produce evidence to support the progressive candidate&apos;s claims he was ever at odds with Biden on the issue of border security before his Senate campaign began and while Biden was still in office.
Millions of illegal aliens poured undetected into the United States during the previous presidency, while Talarico occupied his seat in the Texas House legislature.
Talarico said in the podcast: &quot;The Democratic Party, we&apos;re the ones that should be about making government work for people and our immigration system is a prime example of government not working for people. So I&apos;m a border security Democrat. I believe we&apos;ve gotta have a sane, orderly process to ensure that we know who&apos;s coming into our country.&quot;
While he has accused ICE of &quot;terrorizing our country,&quot; called for Americans to &quot;stand up and fight back&quot; and in 2019 slammed Texas Republicans for passing an &quot;anti-immigrant bill&quot; that funded President Donald Trump&apos;s border wall project, Talarico said on the podcast this week that public safety should be a priority.
TEXAS DEM TALARICO&apos;S ‘CULTURE OF VIOLENCE’ REMARKS RESURFACE AS HE DENIES DEFUND POLICE TIES
&quot;But I also think we need to keep out folks who want to do us harm, and public safety is the most important thing the government does,&quot; he said.
Under Trump, ICE has been tasked with zeroing in on the &quot;worst of the worst&quot; illegal aliens for arrest and deportation, especially those with violent criminal records.
&quot;James has never supported abolishing ICE and supports more border security — which is why he’s authored legislation to modernize our ports of entry and called for more Border Patrol agents,&quot; Talarico&apos;s press secretary JT Ennis told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Both parties have failed us on the issue of immigration, so James is running for Senate to keep our country safe by deporting criminals instead of hunting down moms, babies, and small business owners who have been contributing to our economy for decades.&quot;
Speaking to Cogdell, Talarico also pitched himself as a defender of the Second Amendment while simultaneously calling for strict gun control methods.
TEXAS DEMOCRATIC SENATE CANDIDATES SIDESTEP ISLAMIC TERRORISM CONCERNS FOLLOWING DEADLY AUSTIN ATTACK
&quot;I am a believer in the Second Amendment. I don&apos;t pick and choose between the Bill of Rights. I believe in the Second Amendment just as much as I believe in the First,&quot; he said. &quot;We have a right to bear arms, to protect ourselves, our families. We have a right to own weapons for sport or for hunting, but like any freedom in the Bill of Rights, it&apos;s not absolute.&quot;
&quot;We&apos;ve gotta keep guns out of the hands of dangerous criminals. We&apos;ve gotta make sure that we&apos;ve got safe storage laws and background checks so that we&apos;re keeping everybody safe,&quot; the candidate qualified.
He positioned himself during the conversation as a moderate Democrat, chastising people on the political left who are &quot;trying to take away people&apos;s guns&quot; and people on the political right who &quot;don&apos;t want to see any regulations.&quot;
MS NOW ANALYST ADMITS TALARICO ‘NOT A MODERATE,’ HAS PROGRESSIVE VIEWS LIKE CROCKETT
But only a few months ago, Talarico said he favored &quot;red flag laws,&quot; which allow judges to order Americans to be stripped of their firearms if they think a person is a danger to themselves or others. Talarico also once accused Republicans of loving guns more than children.
&quot;You can’t be the party of freedom and control women’s bodies,&quot; he said at a 2024 event with the Travis County Democratic Party. &quot;You can’t be the party of family and love your guns more than our kids. You can’t be the party of faith and worship at the feet of Donald Trump.&quot;
Ennis said that the candidate has &quot;always believed, like the vast majority of Texans, that we must protect the Second Amendment while also enacting popular, common sense measures like universal background checks that keep guns out of the hands of dangerous criminals.&quot;
MARK HALPERIN: IS DEMOCRAT JAMES TALARICO THE REAL DEAL — OR BETO 2.0 HEADED FOR A TEXAS FLOP?
Talarico also distanced himself from child sex change surgeries, sometimes called &quot;gender affirming care,&quot; and said he does not support them despite often earning criticism for his comments regarding children who identify as the opposite of their biological sex.
&quot;I oppose gender reassignment surgeries for minors,&quot; he told Cogdell, claiming &quot;the people that are in power&quot; are trying to distract from &quot;corruption in our government.&quot;
&quot;So they&apos;re gonna use a tried and true playbook to get out of this,&quot; he said. &quot;Distraction and division. That is how corrupt public officials stay in power.&quot;
‘GOD IS NON-BINARY’: TEXAS DEM NOMINEE TALARICO’S PAST REMARKS ON ABORTION, RACE AND GENDER DRAW SCRUTINY
Talarico&apos;s emphatic support for transgender children has raised eyebrows since he&apos;s entered the national spotlight.
He has said he loves them on multiple occasions, including on a podcast in 2023 when he was asked to name something that he loved other than his friends and family.
&quot;I love, I’m just saying this because it’s all on my mind, the trans children who showed up yesterday at the state capitol to advocate for their humanity,&quot; he said on the Superbloom Podcast.
At the time, he had voted against a state bill to ban cross-sex hormones for minors.
&quot;I just want to say, I love you and so do a lot of people in this room, and so do a lot of people around this big state. I know it may not seem like it tonight, but you are loved beyond measure,&quot; Talarico also said in 2023 on the Texas House floor, according to the Houston Chronicle.
&quot;James opposes gender reassignment surgery for minors,&quot; said Ennis. &quot;While billionaire-bought politicians like Ken Paxton spread lies to divide Texans, James will continue to stand up against both political parties to fix this broken, corrupt political system and support Texas families.&quot;
Paxton&apos;s campaign did not return Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment on Talarico&apos;s apparent flip-flop on the border, Second Amendment or transgender youth</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>LD17, LD20 voters meet candidates face-to-face in Tucson</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dozens of voters turned out Wednesday evening for a rare chance to stand face-to-face with the candidates running to represent them in the state Legislature, with no podium, no microphone and no moderator between them.
Tucson Spotlight, Arizona Luminaria and Press Forward Southern Arizona hosted the meet-the-candidates event at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona campus, bringing together candidates from Legislative Districts 17 and 20 for an informal, voter-driven forum.
&quot;Politics can often feel distant or disconnected from daily life, but local and state decisions impact our schools, neighborhoods, businesses, healthcare, environment, and future,&quot; CFSA CEO Jenny Flynn told attendees. &quot;Tonight is about connection. It&apos;s about creating space for community members and candidates to meet face-to-face, ask thoughtful questions, and have real conversations about the issues shaping Southern Arizona.&quot;
All registered primary candidates in LD17 and LD20 were invited, but four candidates who are also elected officials were called back early for budget negotiations and had to withdraw from the event, including LD17&apos;s Kevin Volk and LD20&apos;s Alma Hernandez, Sally Ann Gonzales and Betty Villegas. All four were encouraged to send representatives in their place.
Voters were directed to separate rooms based on their voting district, where candidates had their own tables set up with stickers, pamphlets and other materials. Candidates sat or stood just feet from the people who would be voting for them, making for genuinely personal conversations.
Among those in attendance were LD17 Senate candidate Edgar F. Soto, LD17 House candidates Holly Lyon and John Winchester, LD20 Senate candidate Rocque Perez, and LD20 House candidates Ben Kohler, Genoveva Diaz and Katherine Weasel.
&quot;It&apos;s very easy to connect to the candidates in this kind of personal environment,&quot; said Bella Brezovec, a voter in LD20. &quot;I don&apos;t think you always have the opportunity to literally stand there and chat with each of the candidates. Usually, they&apos;re at a podium or something, like a big audience. This is a very intimate setting.&quot;

            
            
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LD17 voter Linda Jackson, right, speaks with LD17 House candidate Holly Lyon at Wednesday&apos;s meet-the-candidates event at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona. Diana Ramos / Tucson Spotlight.
Another LD20 voter, Maura Raffensperger, echoed those sentiments.
&quot;I like the fact that it&apos;s open to all of the candidates,&quot; she said. &quot;It gives us a chance to actually have conversations with people, even if they aren&apos;t necessarily the ones that we will likely vote for.&quot;
Diaz, a Democrat who is running in LD20 alongside Hernandez and Gonzales, enjoyed the event, saying she was eager to share details about her career with voters and get a deeper understanding of their concerns.
She likened it to a door knock in reverse, with voters coming to the candidates instead of the other way around.
&quot;I love it. People have been very curious,&quot; Diaz said.
Weasel, a write-in Republican candidate in LD20, said she appreciated the opportunity to engage with voters in a relaxed setting.
&quot;Usually, there&apos;s always contentious things going on,&quot; Weasel said. &quot;I think it&apos;s an absolutely charming thing to do.&quot;
Weasel said several people warned her away from the event because of her party affiliation.
&quot;When it comes down to it, we&apos;re all people, and we all live in the same community,&quot; Weasel said.
LD17 House candidate John Winchester talks with voters at Wednesday&apos;s meet-the-candidates event at the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona. Diana Ramos / Tucson Spotlight.
LD17 voter Linda Jackson said she received a voter guide in the mail listing the candidates but was drawn to this format.
&quot;I thought I could come and speak to them directly … and hear a little bit more so that I&apos;m a little more informed about who I&apos;m voting for,&quot; Jackson said. &quot;I&apos;m hoping that it&apos;s going to be helpful as far as just meeting some of the candidates and them telling me their story, their backgrounds or what have you. I don&apos;t know any of the candidates very well except for what I read in (the voter guide.)&quot;
Jackson, a former union business representative, said voting has been a priority since she moved to Tucson in 2018, when she went straight to the MVD to register.
&quot;I&apos;m still not real connected as far as politics, I do vote, but I&apos;m learning,&quot; Jackson said. &quot;Being here today is just helping me grow a little bit more in regards to Arizona&apos;s political arena.&quot;
LD20 voter Jennifer Arenas-Cardenas said she appreciated being able to talk to all the candidates and learn more about their platforms and why they decided to run.
Arenas-Cardenas said she was surprised to learn that at least two candidates had teaching experience, which resonated with her as someone who has worked in public education.
Her message to voters who didn&apos;t attend: 
&quot;You missed out.&quot;
The sentiment was shared by the event&apos;s organizers.
&quot;We believe strong communities are built when people have access to reliable information, opportunities to participate, and spaces where every voice matters,&quot; Flynn said. &quot;Democracy works best when people show up, participate, and stay informed.&quot;

Quentin Agnello is a University of Arizona alum and freelance journalist in Tucson. Contact him at qsagnello@gmail.com.
Diana Ramos is a University of Arizona alum and Tucson Spotlight reporter. Contact her at diana@tucsonspotlight.org.  
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			  <news:name>Annual Migrant Trail Walk concludes in Tucson</news:name>
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			<news:title>Annual Migrant Trail Walk concludes in Tucson</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dozens of walkers completed a 75-mile trek through the Sonoran Desert last month, each carrying a cross bearing the name of a migrant who died crossing the U.S.-Mexico border or the word &quot;desconocido,&quot; unknown.
The 23rd annual Migrant Trail Walk drew more than 40 walkers who set out to honor and bear witness to migrant deaths in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, completing the 75-mile route from Sasabe, near the U.S.-Mexico border, to Tucson&apos;s Kennedy Park on May 31.
For organizers, the core mission is simple: those who die crossing the desert should not be forgotten.
&quot;We have to voice it, if we don&apos;t make a memory, it doesn&apos;t exist. We have our crosses, but what about this trail?&quot; said Isabel Garcia, a legal defender and co-chair of the Coalición de Derechos Humanos. &quot;It&apos;s one of those cultural memories that has to stay intact.&quot;
The Migrant Trail brings together people from around the world to advocate for change and express concern about U.S. border and immigration policies.
&quot;I brought water to the walkers and I was so moved that I knew I had to be a part of it for the rest of my life,&quot; said Sharks, a first-time walker who previously worked with the nonprofit Humane Borders.

            
            
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A local priest performs a foot-washing ceremony for walkers at the conclusion of the 23rd annual Migrant Trail Walk at Kennedy Park in Tucson. Courtesy of Migrant Trail Walk.
Humane Borders works closely with the Migrant Trail to maintain water stations in the Sonoran Desert along the Arizona-Mexico border wall and on routes frequently used by migrants.
&quot;It&apos;s so incredibly vast out there. You can look and a mountain seems close, but when you inquire about how long, it&apos;s about four or five days away,&quot; Sharks said. &quot;And being out there, not knowing where your water is coming from or where your next plate of food is coming through. It&apos;s a lot.&quot;
The walkers are supported in ways migrants are not.
&quot;We&apos;re so careful, every hour and a half to two hours, we stop and get water. After another hour and a half, we get snacks. Dinner is provided for us, and lunch is provided for us. And that&apos;s not how it is for the migrants,&quot; said volunteer Rolande Baker. &quot;Those are human beings who have mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, and children. That&apos;s why we&apos;re doing what we&apos;re doing. This is what we should be taking care of.&quot;
Baker drives a support van alongside the walk, helping ensure safe travels for participants. Walkers are provided food, water, additional transportation and first aid as needed.
&quot;We only knew 19 people&apos;s names. Everybody else, we don&apos;t know who they were. We know there were 109 people, but were only able to identify 19,&quot; Baker said. &quot;These other people are like &apos;where&apos;s my aunt, uncle, brother, sister.&apos; They&apos;re waiting for a phone call and we have no way of telling them.&quot;
Susan Schorn traveled from Austin, Texas, to walk in support of her daughter&apos;s work as a forensic anthropologist along the Texas border, where she tends to migrant remains in hopes of reuniting them with their families.
&quot;It made me want to better understand what someone who dies on the border ends up going through. The heat and the thirst, the fatigue and the immense sense of isolation when you are in the desert,&quot; Schorn said. &quot;As I walked holding a cross labeled &apos;desconocido,&apos; I felt I was carrying their spirit. Those who died crossing the border are, above all else, brave.&quot;
Walkers, supporters and community members gather at Kennedy Park in Tucson for the conclusion of the 23rd annual Migrant Trail Walk. Courtesy of Migrant Trail Walk.
Ken Jones said he has known about the trail since its start but walked for the first time this past year, traveling from Asheville, North Carolina to participate. He said it was an experience he would never forget.
&quot;I&apos;m so taken with the community that we have here, even though I don&apos;t live here. It&apos;s a community of love,&quot; Jones said. &quot;I go home with a presence in me. The presence of the souls in the desert, the presence of the people still trying to get here. I will take that presence home. Our presence does change things, it does change us.&quot;
Others spoke to the bonds formed along the way.
&quot;For seven days, I eat with you, I drink with you, and I sleep with you,&quot; said walker Don Manuel Ortiz. &quot;It&apos;s an honor to stay in this group.&quot;
For many walkers, the journey was transformative. Most said they hoped to return next year.
The walk concluded with a foot-washing ceremony performed by a local priest, with onlookers invited to join in singing Leonard Cohen&apos;s &quot;Hallelujah.&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s a special kind of closing and honoring of these people who were loved by someone,&quot; said Lulu Matute, a returning walker and organizing coordinator at School of the Americas Watch, a nonviolent grassroots movement that advocates for the closure of a U.S. combat training academy in Georgia that trains Latin American military personnel.
More information about the Migrant Trail and its mission can be found on its website.

Gabrielle Cotnoir is a University of Arizona journalism student and Tucson Spotlight intern. Contact her at gabriellecnews@gmail.com.
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			  <news:name>&apos;Democracy Now&apos; documentary screens at Tucson&apos;s Loft Cinema</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Democracy Now&apos; documentary screens at Tucson&apos;s Loft Cinema</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A documentary about one of independent journalism&apos;s most recognizable voices is playing in Tucson through June 18, arriving at a moment when press freedom is under scrutiny nationwide.
The Loft Cinema is screening &quot;Steal This Story, Please!,&quot; a documentary following Amy Goodman, journalist and co-founder of the independent, award-winning daily news hour &quot;Democracy Now,&quot; through three decades of on-the-ground reporting. 
The film, created by Oscar-nominated filmmakers Carl Deal and Tia Lessin, takes its title from the show&apos;s desire to have its stories picked up and amplified by mainstream news outlets.
Goodman, who was in Tucson May 29 and 30 for a post-screening Q&amp;A, described the program as a &quot;grassroots, unembedded, independent, international investigative news hour.&quot;
The documentary traces Goodman&apos;s journalism roots from supporting her brother&apos;s homemade newspaper as a child to becoming editor-in-chief of her high school paper, with her motivation rooted in her family&apos;s social justice work.
One example featured in the documentary is Goodman&apos;s 2016 coverage of the Dakota Access Pipeline, in which she filmed security guards using pepper spray and attack dogs against Native American-led protesters. The story, initially published on Democracy Now, was later picked up by NPR, CBS and Fox News.
&quot;I think for me it was just that that&apos;s how I felt most comfortable approaching the world, and how I could steep myself in social justice issues since I was a kid,&quot; Goodman told Tucson Spotlight. &quot;Each story reinforces that.&quot;
Amy Goodman speaks with The Border Chronicle&apos;s Todd Miller during a post-screening Q&amp;A at The Loft Cinema in Tucson on May 29 following a showing of &quot;Steal This Story, Please!&quot; Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
Before co-founding &quot;Democracy Now&quot; in 1996, Goodman and journalist Allan Nairn were beaten by Indonesian soldiers while covering the East Timor independence movement in 1991, after witnessing the Santa Cruz massacre, in which soldiers killed 270 pro-independence demonstrators during the U.S.-backed occupation of the region.
The experience only deepened her commitment to the work.
&quot;It just increased my commitment that we have a job to do, especially coming from the most powerful country on earth as American journalists, and that is to expose what is happening, hold those in power to account,&quot; Goodman said.
Founded in 1996, &quot;Democracy Now&quot; takes its name from the assertion &quot;Democracy, now!&quot; and has built its mission around independent journalism and amplifying voices often excluded from mainstream media.
Though she has been arrested and faced warrants for her arrest simply for covering news, Goodman&apos;s commitment to the work has not wavered.
&quot;I would quote Isabel Allende, the great Chilean writer, who said, &apos;For every thug there is in a community, there are 1,000 compañeras and compañeros who are there to help,&apos;&quot; Goodman said. &quot;There are so many more people who are there to help, and our job as journalists is to go to where the silence is, and so often it isn&apos;t silent there. It&apos;s raucous, it&apos;s rowdy. People are organizing, people are helping other people, they&apos;re building community, but it doesn&apos;t hit the corporate media radar screen. That&apos;s where we live.&quot;
Actions by the Trump administration have affected journalists across both nonprofit and corporate media. In May, President Donald Trump signed an executive order cutting all CPB funding for NPR and PBS. In July, the administration clawed back $1.1 billion in CPB appropriations, leading to the dissolution of the nearly 60-year-old corporation in January.
Seventy percent of the corporation&apos;s funding had supported more than 1,500 public radio and television stations, including smaller and rural outlets.
KXCI Executive Director Elva De La Torre, foreground, photographs an audience member with Amy Goodman at the KXCI-hosted post-screening reception at The Loft Cinema on May 30. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
The FCC, whose chair was appointed by Trump, has opened inquiries into CBS, ABC and NBC over editorial decisions. Trump has also filed lawsuits against the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and the BBC over unfavorable coverage.
&quot;(Trump) calls the media, &apos;The enemy of the people,&apos;&quot; Goodman said. &quot;Nothing could be further from the truth.&quot;
Denis Moynihan, Democracy Now&apos;s special projects coordinator, who accompanied Goodman on the documentary tour, put it more bluntly.
&quot;Driving much of it is greed and this attempt to consolidate authoritarian power,&quot; Moynihan said. &quot;Suppressing the press, controlling the press, and building a compliant press is critical for authoritarians, but there&apos;s also, I think, an emerging awareness that we need a vibrant, free press in this country. In practice we have to fight every day to try to do the good work, the journalism that&apos;s required, but also to protect the institutions (of press).&quot;
Goodman said criticism has not shaken her commitment to the work.
&quot;You&apos;re going to get a lot of pushback, but there&apos;s a reason why you&apos;re a journalist,&quot; Goodman said. &quot;There&apos;s a reason why journalism is protected by the U.S. Constitution. It&apos;s essential to the functioning of a democratic society, and the flip side of that is the public&apos;s right to know.&quot;
Goodman said looking away from difficult stories amounts to abandoning the responsibilities of the profession.
The screening drew support from one of Tucson&apos;s longest-running independent media partners. Radio station KXCI, which has broadcast &quot;Democracy Now&quot; since the late 1990s, hosted a pre-screening reception with Goodman at the May 30 showing.
&quot;Amy Goodman has been a huge supporter of KXCI and someone who champions independent local community radio stations from the very beginning,&quot; said Executive Director Elva De La Torre.
Amy Goodman, center, arrives at The Loft Cinema alongside Democracy Now special projects coordinator Denis Moynihan, left, and KXCI Executive Director Elva De La Torre, right, for the May 30 screening. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
KXCI is the only radio station in Tucson that is a member of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, alongside stations in Patagonia, Bisbee and the Tohono O&apos;odham Nation.
&quot;KXCI is one of very few stations in the country left who are completely 100% independent. We really are listener supported,&quot; De La Torre said. &quot;We continue to proudly air Democracy Now, because we believe in independent journalism and independent media. We believe that it&apos;s really important to make sure that voices are uplifted and broadcasted.&quot;
That connection to independent journalism runs deep at the station.
KXCI Director of Operations and Donor Relations Amanda Shauger started at the radio station as a volunteer, later learning digital editing skills that allowed her to cover local events for the station.
She documented Dick Cheney&apos;s visit to the Pima County Fairgrounds in 2004, Teresa Heinz-Kerry speaking at the Tucson Convention Center during her husband&apos;s presidential campaign and filmmaker Michael Moore&apos;s visit to Tucson alongside Linda Ronstadt.
She also pitched stories to &quot;Democracy Now&quot; during Goodman&apos;s second visit to Tucson, which had been the first place Democracy Now ever broadcast outside its New York studio.
&quot;I had heard about (University of Arizona) students who were being told they couldn&apos;t register to vote here,&quot; Shauger said. &quot;Their permanent residence was allegedly somewhere else, and it had to do with where they live. But the law in Arizona is that all you have to do is be a resident of Arizona for 30 days, and you can register (to vote). Their rights were being curtailed.&quot;
It&apos;s a sentiment Goodman said drives everything Democracy Now does.
&quot;We cannot achieve democracy in any permanent way. We have to fight for it every day, and that I believe is what the practice of journalism is all about,&quot; Goodman said.

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			<news:keywords>Pueblo High School is the focus of a culture and climate report being compiled in the Tucson Unified School District after some staff detailed a culture of sexism, preferential treatment and leadership failure.
The report was called for last spring after staff reached out to the TUSD Governing Board.
More than a dozen speakers voiced concerns about Pueblo’s culture and Principal Frank Rosthenhausler at Tuesday night’s board meeting. Three others spoke out at the May 26 meeting.
The uncommon process of a culture inquiry at TUSD’s second-largest high school has consolidated voices across Pueblo’s campus to talk about intimidation and leadership. While the district says it is working through the process, Rosthenhausler says he has signed his principal’s contract for next year. 
Leadership at any school is critical to student outcomes. At Pueblo, a Title I school where about 90% of students identify as Latino, the school earned a C letter grade from 2017 to 2022. Starting in the 2022-23 school year, it has earned a B in every year since, according to Arizona State Board of Education data. Rosthenhausler, a former assistant principal, was named Pueblo’s interim principal in 2018 and became principal in 2019. 
“Unfortunately, Pueblo does not have a supportive principal. We are constantly disrespected as professionals. When we share our expertise, thoughts, and ideas, we are swiftly shut down, publicly shamed and often threatened,” said Christabel Saldana-Buckner to the board on Tuesday. “Our input is never valued, and instead, it is received as an attack.”
Saldana-Buckner, a math teacher, detailed to the board an anecdote after she shared an idea with Rosthenhausler in his office. 
“After sharing it, he went to the corner of his office, grabbed a wooden baseball bat from his window, sniffed it as he paced in his office, holding the bat with two hands,” she said. “At first, I dismissed that incident, thinking it might be a fluke. Then I started to notice a pattern. Every time I gave my input, and especially if I disagreed with him, he would issue some sort of threat. I cannot recall many conversations with Mr. R., where he did not threaten me in an emailed or explicit fashion.”
Pueblo High School teacher Christabel Saldana-Buckner speaks to the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board on June, 9 2026.  Credit: Summer Williams



Of the nearly 20 public speakers on Tuesday night, more than half discussed their experiences at Pueblo — including teachers, former students and employee relatives. After each speaker, the audience applauded, and sometimes snapped its fingers in agreement.
Principal Rosthenhausler, who once taught at Tucson High and has worked for TUSD for nearly 20 years, did not attend the meeting and spoke with Arizona Luminaria the following day. When asked if he would respond to Pueblo staff comments, Rosthenhausler said he could not speak fully while the review is ongoing.
“Because I am where I am at in this process, believe me I would love to give an interview and say my side,” Rosthenhausler told Arizona Luminaria. “I am going to continue to show up and do my job. It helps because I am from around here. My grandmother’s house is two streets down from Pueblo. I am a proud Hispanic.”
TUSD does not have a timeline for the report and it will continue to assemble it throughout the summer, the district says. 
A culture and climate report is rare and the district compiles “maybe one or two a year,” TUSD Superintendent Gabriel Trujillo told Arizona Luminaria. 
“We want to make sure that employee relations gets a full objective assessment through a mutually agreed upon process,” Trujillo said. “It is not something we do every day. It’s a pretty extensive process.”
Arizona Luminaria has a pending request with TUSD for the approval and length of Rosthenhausler’s current contract and whether he has had any prior documented complaints against him. Rosthenhausler said he’s “never been written up like that.”
A culture and climate review happens when “we get a cluster or a good cross-section of a staff having concerns about working conditions, overall treatment and the quality and effectiveness of a school or a department’s leadership,” Trujillo said. 
“It’s designed to be open-ended because we have 88 different schools that could have 88 different types of concerns,” he said. “And so putting a policy prescription on something that is meant to be flexible and to meet the needs of the school has never been anything that I’ve recommended. I introduced the concept of a culture and climate review in my earliest days of the superintendency back in 2017.”
At the Tuesday meeting, Pueblo teacher Victoria Bodyani questioned the report itself and the compilation structure.
“There is no set, written policy for how a culture and climate review should go,” she told the board. “That gives teachers pause. How are we supposed to trust the process is on the up-and-up if we don’t know what the process is?”
Trujillo acknowledged the process “will take as long as it takes” and employees have multiple ways to participate. The same questions are asked of everyone, while leadership will also be interviewed. 
About 20% of the Pueblo staff has participated in the review so far, either in an onsite meeting with Employee Relations, via email, Zoom or on the phone, the district says.
Pueblo staff initiated its own survey last spring in conjunction with teachers union representatives from the Tucson Education Association. The anonymous survey showed about 72% participation, Bodyani said, including teachers, custodians, grounds, monitors, counselors, front office and cafeteria staff. 
Results of that survey shared with Arizona Luminaria show roughly 70% percent of sampled staff or 89 people scored Rosthenhausler as unsatisfactory or basic.
The survey is an evaluation of administrator responsibilities using the Danielson Framework for Teaching as a model. It shows dissatisfaction with leadership including claims that the principal:
• Fails to treat staff and students equally, with gender acting as a basis for differential treatment
• Has poor and inconsistent communication practices
• Fosters an unhealthy work environment
• Fails to conduct himself professionally
English teacher Jeanette Rupel asked Tuesday if the board has a plan of improvement “for someone who does not believe they have deficiencies.”
“Rather than self-analyze, self-correct, Mr. Rosthenhausler has sown mistrust, anxiety and fear,” she said. “If 10% of my students told me that they were afraid and unheard in my classroom, I would change my behavior and my instruction. That’s what a good leader does.”
Pueblo High School is the second-oldest high school in the Tucson Unified School District. It celebrates its 70th birthday this year. Notable graduates include former Major League Baseball player George Arias and former NBA player Fat Lever, who was drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers in 1982. Credit: Shannon Conner



Reading a letter on behalf of another educator during the public comment section of Tuesday’s meeting, teacher Ryan Simpson cited “instances of sexism and leadership failures.”
The same teacher also wrote to the board in support of Pueblo’s assistant principals. 
“Our assistant principal team works incredibly hard. They are visible in hallways, provide support and guidance when faculty and staff need it, respond to emergencies in a professional and calm way, communicate directly and consistently, and encourage meaningful change at our site. I believe this to be effective leadership. 
“It is surprising that our principal would address the stellar team as ‘pains in my ass’ and ‘his little boogers’ during professional development meetings,” the teacher wrote. ”It is important to note that our (assistant principal) team consists entirely of women. This is the way he speaks about women publicly. I do not feel comfortable speaking with him privately, without a male colleague in the room.”
Arizona Luminaria reached out to the three assistant principals via email and has not yet heard back.
Rosthenhausler, 51, says he will wait for the results of the climate and culture review and will listen.
“There’s always complaints,” he said. “You can’t escape that.”
Pueblo, which opened in 1956, has about 1,700 students as of May 2026 according to Arizona Department of Education data. 
With a new school year starting in about six weeks, Trujillo said the process will likely require mediation, which could include structured communication, goal setting and collaboration.
“We’ll probably have to go get a third party to mediate some of the damaged relationships, some of the strained relationships between the administrator and the parties that are speaking at the call to the audience,” he said. “We’re going to have to set very structured non-negotiable expectations with both the administrator and this group for desired outcomes, mutually beneficial norms for communication, collaboration. I think with both parties, we need to engage with them about what expectations for success look like.”
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La Junta de Supervisores del Condado de Pima votó 2 a 1 para oponerse formalmente al aumento de tarifas del 14% propuesto por Tucson Electric Power, instruyendo a los abogados del condado a intervenir en el caso tarifario en curso ante la Comisión de Corporaciones de Arizona (ACC, por sus siglas en inglés).
TEP solicitó el aumento de tarifas ante la ACC el pasado mes de junio; se proyecta que las nuevas tarifas entren en vigor en septiembre de 2026, de ser aprobadas, lo que supondría un cargo adicional de unos $16 mensuales para el cliente residencial promedio.
TEP sostiene que el aumento es necesario para recuperar una inversión de $1,700 millones realizada en la red eléctrica desde 2021 y para compensar los efectos de la inflación. La Fiscal General Kris Mayes ha presentado ante ACC un dictamen pericial en el que argumenta que el aumento es injustificado y podría reducirse al 4%, manteniendo aun así un servicio confiable y una sólida calificación crediticia.
Los supervisores Jennifer Allen y Andrés Cano votaron a favor de la resolución, mientras que el supervisor Steve Christy votó en contra, afirmando que, a su juicio, ni el condado ni la Fiscal General deberían invertir tiempo o recursos en este asunto. Los supervisores Rex Scott y Matt Heinz estuvieron ausentes de la reunión del 5 de mayo.
&quot;No me agradan las facturas de electricidad más altas, del mismo modo que no me agradan los impuestos a la propiedad más altos; especialmente cuando hay tantas carreteras del condado que siguen en mal estado,&quot; declaró Christy. &quot;Pero no recuerdo que ningún Fiscal General haya demandado al Condado de Pima en representación de los propietarios de inmuebles que se ven obligados a pagar impuestos a la propiedad más elevados.&quot;
Christy afirmó que se debería permitir que el proceso de audiencias de la ACC siga su curso sin interferencias, y añadió que los esfuerzos de TEP para reconvertir sus centrales eléctricas de carbón a gas natural tendrán que ser sufragados, y que estas tarifas representan &quot;el costo del Green New Deal&quot;.
La resolución también deja constancia del respaldo de la Junta al aumento del 4% propuesto y al programa de asistencia para personas de bajos ingresos, así como a los cambios propuestos en el servicio de TEP para usuarios de bajos recursos y al nuevo sistema Rider-23 para casas móviles.

El actual programa de asistencia para personas de bajos ingresos de TEP ofrece un descuento fijo mensual de $20 a los clientes que cumplen con los requisitos. Según las pautas propuestas, el programa se ampliaría para ofrecer descuentos a los clientes cuyos ingresos se sitúen en el 200% del nivel federal de pobreza o por debajo de este.
El programa Rider-23 proporcionaría medición individual del consumo eléctrico a los inquilinos de casas móviles que deseen optar por esta modalidad, con un costo inicial de entre $300 y $500 por unidad, seguido de costos mensuales fijos durante los 10 años posteriores.
A menudo, los parques de casas móviles suministran electricidad a través de un único medidor maestro; en este esquema, el operador del parque paga la factura y traslada los costos a los inquilinos, en lugar de que cada unidad cuente con su propia cuenta directa ante la compañía de servicios públicos.
Dado que los inquilinos no mantienen una relación directa con la compañía de servicios públicos, disponen de escasos recursos para reclamar cuando los costos se inflan, el servicio es deficiente o la facturación resulta poco clara; asimismo, se ven imposibilitados de acceder a los programas de asistencia para personas de bajos ingresos que exigen contar con una cuenta directa ante la empresa de servicios.
Allen señaló que el programa Rider-23 beneficiaría a los operadores de parques de casas móviles al transferir la propiedad y el mantenimiento de la infraestructura eléctrica a TEP.
La resolución también cuestiona otro aspecto de la propuesta de TEP, al señalar que el mecanismo de ajuste anual de tarifas reduciría la supervisión regulatoria y la participación pública, al tiempo que permitiría aumentos tarifarios más frecuentes con una transparencia limitada.
Asimismo, la resolución hace referencia al papel que desempeñan los centros de datos a hiperescala en el impulso de una mayor demanda energética, destacando que los costos derivados de la infraestructura adicional terminarán siendo trasladados, en última instancia, a los usuarios que pagan las tarifas.
A partir del 12 de mayo, la Junta de Supervisores comenzará a reunirse a las 5 p.m. Las reuniones serán el 2.° y 4.° martes del mes, no el 1.° y 3.°. La Junta celebrará una sesión de estudio mensual de 1 a 4:30 p.m. antes de la primera reunión del mes.
Allen declaró que el condado de Pima ha solicitado intervenir en el caso de las tarifas ante la ACC, organismo que actualmente está celebrando audiencias probatorias. Señaló que la resolución tenía como objetivo orientar a los abogados del condado sobre los pormenores de dicha intervención, permitiéndoles presentar pruebas, contrainterrogar a los testigos y dejar constancia de sus intervenciones durante esa fase.
&quot;Las llamadas que recibimos con mayor frecuencia de nuestros electores giran en torno a las tarifas de los servicios públicos y a las dificultades que atraviesan las personas para pagar sus facturas,&quot; afirmó Allen. &quot;Considero que esta es una oportunidad de vital importancia para que podamos dar respuesta a algunas de las necesidades básicas que enfrentan nuestros electores y residentes.&quot;
Allen citó el exhaustivo análisis realizado por la Oficina del Fiscal General como el motivo de su respaldo a la propuesta alternativa de un aumento del 4%.
Allen comentó que los defensores del mecanismo de ajuste anual de tarifas argumentan que este podría reducir las tarifas en algunos años; sin embargo, señaló que los ejemplos de casos en los que las tarifas han disminuido realmente bajo la aplicación de tales mecanismos son &quot;inexistentes.”
El supervisor del Distrito 5, Cano, calificó de &quot;sin precedentes&quot; el nivel de comunicación recibido durante las últimas semanas en relación con este tema, y ​​advirtió que el aumento de las tarifas, sumado al alza en los precios de la gasolina y otros bienes de primera necesidad, perjudicaría a la comunidad.
&quot;Siempre me mantendré del lado de los usuarios de los servicios públicos, velando por que ejerzamos una gestión fiscal responsable del dinero de la ciudadanía, especialmente el de nuestras familias trabajadoras,&quot; declaró Cano. &quot;Debemos lograr que la gente ahorre dinero. Y, en última instancia, tratándose de una empresa que el año pasado reportó beneficios superiores a los $200 millones, considero que lo prudente es que el condado se posicione del lado de los usuarios.&quot;

Ian Stash es exalumno de la Universidad de Arizona y periodista independiente radicado en Tucson. Puede contactarlo en ianjgs16@gmail.com.
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			<news:keywords>Students work in a classroom  in Salt Lake City in 2024. As AI use in schools grows, more lawmakers and districts aim to put guidelines in place. (Photo by Spenser Heaps for Utah News Dispatch)

With many students and educators already using widely available artificial intelligence tools, state lawmakers and school districts are playing catch-up on AI policies.
In Maryland, for example, AI usage policies for K-12 schools are “all over the map,” Democratic state Sen. Katie Fry Hester said.
In some school districts, she said, AI use is encouraged, while in others it is restricted, or — a worst-case scenario for Hester — there is little to no policy guidance at all.
“What we heard repeatedly is that the teachers were feeling like they had to navigate artificial intelligence entirely on their own,” Hester said.
Hester said square one for lawmakers is AI literacy, which was the aim of new legislation that she sponsored and that was signed into law in May. It requires an AI coordinator in each school system, a statewide AI professional development for teachers and AI literacy to be a component of career readiness and computer science standards for K-12 students. It also requires the state Department of Education to provide certain guidance on AI.
Many other states have also been trying to create AI policies for schools. Lawmakers filed more than 134 bills across 31 states this year related to AI in education, focusing on data privacy, usage restriction in the classroom, literacy and training, according to MultiState, a government relations firm.
A survey by the Center for Democracy &amp; Technology showed that a large majority of teachers (85%) reported using AI in their classroom during the 2024-25 school year, while 86% of students said they’d used AI for either personal or school-related reasons. But only about half of teachers and students reported that they received some training or information about AI from someone at their school, and few received training or information on risks of AI use.
A turning point for schools came with the rollout of ChatGPT in 2022, said Noelle Ellerson Ng, chief advocacy and governance officer for the School Superintendents Association. “AI was something that could not be gatekept,” said Ellerson Ng. “It was in the classroom the minute students were able to access it.”
Her association does not take positions on state AI bills or policies. But she said districts are trying to avoid knee-jerk, reactive policies such as New York City’s brief 2022 ban of ChatGPT because of fears about cheating.
Some states have made progress in laying the groundwork for AI policy in K-12.
Ohio has set a July 1 deadline for every school district, community school and STEM school to adopt an AI use policy. The state’s model policy recommends that districts address student and staff uses, privacy, ethical use, teacher-specific uses, vendor agreements, third-party AI tools and student assessments.
A new Idaho law signed in March requires local school districts and charter schools to devise local policies for AI usage in K-12 schools, requires state standards for AI literacy and education training and ensures that no AI “replaces or eliminates a human teacher.”
An Oklahoma law enacted last month requires AI tools to be age-appropriate and requires teachers to review anything AI produces before using it in the classroom. It also allows parents to opt their children out of using AI tools. The law also directs the state education department to develop AI guidance and requires local school boards to set policies before the 2027-28 school year.
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What we heard repeatedly is that the teachers were feeling like they had to navigate artificial intelligence entirely on their own.
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Yet even as schools are being sold on AI products by numerous vendors, there’s a growing skepticism about AI in classrooms. It follows a similar backlash about social media and digital technology’s academic and mental health effects on students, which has led to more states and districts putting in place cellphone bans and rethinking their reliance on laptops.
In the Center for Democracy &amp; Technology survey, half of students said using AI in class made them feel less connected to their teachers, and 70% of teachers said they were concerned that students’ use of AI was preventing them from learning important skills.
Schools need to weigh the benefits of adopting AI tools in the classroom against their effect on student privacy, mental health and social skills, said Sue Thotz, director of outreach for Common Sense Media, a nonprofit advocacy group focused on technology and its effect on children and families.
Schools, Thotz said, may be the “only mandated safe space” where students can learn to use and access emerging technology. But she and other education experts believe districts need to increase scrutiny of products.
Globally, the market for AI products in K-12 schools was worth around $391.2 million in 2024, and could rise to more than $9 billion by 2034, according to market.us, a market research company. That includes AI products for tutoring, personalized learning, automated grading, lesson planning and administrative tasks.
“When I talk about AI literacy, it’s not how to use AI. It’s understanding how AI is built,” said Thotz. “Why is it being created? Who’s profiting off of this?”
‘Giving a tool to children’
New York Assemblymember Robert Carroll said he uses artificial intelligence in his own work and sees its value. As someone who struggled with dyslexia as a child, he also thinks technology can help students with disabilities.
But he also wants to keep AI out of most K-8 classroom instruction. Students should learn basic subject matter first — in conjunction with critical thinking — and then later use the tools that can assist them, he said.
Carroll, a Democrat, has introduced legislation that would prohibit the use of most AI in K-8 classrooms, with exceptions for diagnostic testing and support for students with disabilities.
“It is imperative that all children gain strong foundational skills, especially in literacy and numeracy, and it seems that AI is uniquely positioned to possibly undermine that,” he said. “There’s a difference between giving a tool to adults and giving a tool to children who have yet to master skills.”
Rather than full bans, most bills seeking to restrict AI have opted to focus on age restrictions, parental opt-outs, oversight and bans on using AI to replace teachers.
This year, Florida’s “AI Bill of Rights” proposal would have included a statewide restriction on student access to AI instructional tools before sixth grade, with exceptions for use supervised by school personnel, English-learner translation support and disability accommodations. It overwhelmingly passed the Senate 37-1, but died in the House.
A new Connecticut law adds computer science to the required public school curriculum, including AI and emerging technologies. Connecticut lawmakers in 2025 failed to pass a bill aiming to stop AI from “replacing” public school educators.
Sophia Romee, the general manager of the GenAI Studio, an initiative studying how students and educators use generative AI at the College Board, the nonprofit that administers the Advanced Placement curriculum and SAT tests for high schools, said she is concerned that only about 1 in 5 districts that allow students to use generative AI have a formal policy governing its use.
The College Board’s research, Romee said, shows many students are worried about becoming too reliant on AI, and that adults need to give clearer guidance about where using AI tools for brainstorming, revising and tutoring crosses the ethical line into cheating.
“Students are far more self-aware about AI’s risks than headlines suggest.”
Like aviation in 1905
Jason Coley, director of the Center for Academic Innovation at Maria College in Albany, New York, said the policy debate needs to move beyond whether schools are “for” or “against” the use of AI.
“The better question is what kinds of AI use are supervised, age appropriate, transparent, and tied to real learning,” Coley said. Schools need guardrails around privacy, student data, bias, teacher training and equity of access, he said, but also permission to “experiment responsibly.”
Ellerson Ng, of the School Superintendents Association, said superintendents see AI as part of a larger umbrella of disruptive technologies in schools that has evolved from calculators to laptops to cellphones. The lesson, she said, is that overreactive policy rarely works. She also said schools should not cover AI in a separate policy, but as part of a broader technology policy.
“I don’t have a calculator policy. Why would I have an AI policy?” she said, describing how some district leaders think about the issue. “I have a technology policy.”
With past technologies such as cellphones and laptops, adults could often control when students had access, Ellerson Ng said. With AI apps and platforms, many students accessed the tools before teachers, principals or state officials were even aware of them.
That makes bans difficult, she said. Schools can block tools on school-owned devices and networks, but “you’re only one personal device away from social media and AI being in your schools.”
Justin Reich, an associate professor of digital media at MIT, said that uncertainty around AI should make policymakers cautious about declaring best practices too soon.
Reich said states are trying to regulate classroom AI at a moment when the field is still so unstable that “writing a guide for AI in 2026 is like writing a guide for aviation in 1905” before airlines, airports or even commercial flight.
“If you were to take any of the AI literacy documents, AI readiness documents, even the moratorium documents, and put them against a checklist,” said Reich, “there would be a lot of boxes in the ‘we’re making this up’ column and not a lot in the ‘we have evidence’ column.”
State lawmakers and school districts should be honest that they don’t know what they’re doing, are relying on limited expert information and that policy is subject to change with new information, Reich said.
“Lawmakers will need to be honest that what they propose now could be completely outdated in two years.”
Stateline reporter Robbie Sequeira can be reached at rsequeira@stateline.org. 
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			  <news:name>Judge blocks Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ slush fund until government agrees it’s been dissolved</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge blocks Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ slush fund until government agrees it’s been dissolved</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump gives a speech at the World Economic Forum on Jan. 21, 2026 in Davos, Switzerland. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A federal judge in the Eastern District of Virginia issued a preliminary injunction Friday halting the Trump administration’s nearly $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund for one week, giving the government time to sign a “clear, unambiguous” agreement that the fund is dead.
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema said from the bench the agreement must be signed by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
“The balance of harms tips in the favor of the plaintiff,” said Brinkema, a Clinton administration appointee.
Brinkema had already temporarily blocked the fund on May 29 on an emergency basis.  
The prospect that the fund would pay Trump’s supporters, including those who assaulted police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, sparked multiple lawsuits, including the filing in Virginia. 
Plaintiffs included a former Department of Justice Jan. 6 prosecutor who was fired last year and a protester at an immigration raid last year who was charged with a felony, and has since been acquitted by a jury. The plaintiffs are represented by the legal advocacy groups Democracy Forward and Common Cause. 
The Department of Justice announced the creation of the fund, in the amount of $1.776 billion, on May 18 in exchange for President Donald Trump voluntarily dropping his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS for the leak of his tax returns nearly seven years ago.
This is a developing report that will be updated.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Tim Kaine rejects claims Karmelo Anthony verdict was racist</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Tim Kaine rejects claims Karmelo Anthony verdict was racist</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., said he has a &quot;hard time understanding&quot; claims that the guilty verdict in Karmelo Anthony&apos;s murder trial was unfair or racially motivated, distancing himself from some Democrats and activists who have criticized the outcome of the case.
&quot;I have a hard time understanding why they would say that,&quot; Kaine said when asked about claims from some Democrats that Anthony&apos;s guilty verdict was unfair or racially charged.
The Virginia Democrat’s comments come after protests and online criticism emerged following Tuesday’s verdict. Anthony was sentenced to 35 years in prison after being found guilty of intentionally stabbing and murdering Austin Metcalf.
Kaine&apos;s comments stand in contrast with remarks from Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, who has publicly described Anthony as a &quot;scared Black boy&quot; and argued he was not shown enough &quot;mercy&quot; following the verdict.
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Fox News Digital asked Kaine his thoughts on Democrats, like Crockett, claiming the trial was unfair because of the belief that the verdict was racially motivated, or that Anthony was not given a fair trial because of his race.
&quot;I know what they’re saying, but I have a hard time understanding,&quot; Kaine reiterated.
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Crockett took to her podcast, &quot;Clock it with Crockett,&quot; 19 hours after Anthony was found guilty in court. During the episode, she criticized the racial makeup of the jury and claimed the knife that Anthony used to stab Metcalf to his death was &quot;not a deadly weapon.&quot;
&quot;I would argue the size of it alone, you wouldn’t even think it’s a deadly weapon,&quot; Crockett said about the murder weapon that was discovered and confirmed to be the knife used to pierce Metcalf’s heart, leading to his death on the scene.
She claimed the jurors were all &quot;White folk,&quot; which sources close to the trial told Fox News Digital that there were three jurors who were racial minorities. They said that of the 18 total jurors, including alternates, six were minorities.
Crockett also said on her podcast that if she were in Anthony’s position, referencing the altercation that led to Metcalf’s death, she would have done the same thing in self-defense.
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She also claimed the victim’s family had never experienced living in the &quot;fear and agony&quot; that Black people live with every day.
While Crockett is the only member of Congress to publicly make such claims since the guilty verdict was given, many activists agree with Crockett’s take, claiming Anthony’s actions were made in self-defense, often noting the 38-pound size difference between Anthony and Metcalf.
Protests broke out outside the courthouse on Tuesday, and criticism of the verdict and claims that Anthony did not receive a fair trial continue to circulate online.
Fox News Digital’s Peter D’Abrosca contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The verdict is in: Europeans are obsessed with rural America during 2026 World Cup stay</news:name>
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			<news:title>The verdict is in: Europeans are obsessed with rural America during 2026 World Cup stay</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially underway, as fans from all over the globe have descended upon North America to watch the beautiful game.
With that, plenty of folks who have never even seen America up close are getting a firsthand account of just how awesome this country can be when you really stop and take in all it has to offer.
The Internet became intimately familiar with a German fan by the name of Freddy documenting his trip through the American South, but everyone&apos;s favorite dude from Deutschland isn&apos;t the only foreign soccer fan in awe of the United States.
While pickup trucks, country music and trips to Hooters may be commonplace for many of you reading this, for a British fan who made the pilgrimage to the good ol&apos; U-S-of-A, it was a mind-blowing experience that few Europeans could even comprehend.
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Look at the excitement! And who could blame him?
He probably went from eating fish and chips with a side of mashed peas to scarfing down a basket of wings surrounded by beautiful women.
You might not be aware of this, but refills aren&apos;t free in a lot of European countries.
The horror! But it gets even worse. They don&apos;t even put ice in your drinks over there.
Check out this Italian getting his world rocked by receiving infinite refills for his ice-cold soda.
Take it easy, killer! We don&apos;t use real sugar over here, so who knows what a dozen of those will do to your body.
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But nothing compares to the pure joy that a man from Scotland experienced when he made his way to the mecca of gas stations: Buc-ee&apos;s.
If you&apos;ve never been to one, you&apos;re missing out, but I will let our Scottish tourist here explain, in detail, what is so magical about this ode to capitalism.
&quot;A gas station mixed with Disney World wrapped in a gift shop,&quot; is such an apt description of Buc-ee&apos;s, I don&apos;t think I could have done a better job myself.
Speaking of Scotland, how about these Scots who rented a house in Boston for the World Cup and decided to share the song of their people with the rest of the neighborhood at 6 in the morning?
And I&apos;m not talking about a Bluetooth speaker, either.
Their weapon of choice? Bagpipes.
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If I had to get woken up by music, I&apos;d probably take bagpipes over Taylor Swift or Bad Bunny, so good on these Scots for switching it up.
And it&apos;s not just Europeans, either.
Check out this Japanese sports reporter who came over from the Land of the Rising Sun to sample some of the local fare.
I bet they don&apos;t have Nashville hot chicken or GooGoo Clusters back home.
Simply incredible.
This is what the World Cup is truly all about, showing visitors everything awesome that our country has to offer.
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It started with Freddy and has made its way through countless visitors from far off lands showing off everything that makes America special.
As I&apos;ve said before, you don&apos;t need to be from Europe or Japan to appreciate what we have here in the United States.
It&apos;s become almost &quot;en vogue&quot; to dismiss America as a dump or devoid of culture, but there is so much beauty in every direction.
Hopefully, by the end of this year&apos;s World Cup, everyone&apos;s eyes will be open to the fact that this country is a great one, and it shouldn&apos;t take a bunch of visitors to tell us that.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Grizzly bear mauls hiker, drags him dozens of feet on Glacier National Park trail</news:name>
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			<news:title>Grizzly bear mauls hiker, drags him dozens of feet on Glacier National Park trail</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A hiker who survived a terrifying grizzly bear attack in Glacier National Park is recovering after multiple surgeries — and is now facing mounting medical expenses. 
The attack occurred on May 28 on the Grinnell Glacier Trail, one of the park&apos;s most popular hiking routes, according to a fundraising page created after the incident.
The hiker, Daniel Crago, said he and a friend were nearing the end of the trail when he continued ahead to a snow-covered section to take in the views and snap a few photos.
HIDDEN DANGER AT POPULAR US NATIONAL PARK FORCES TRAIL CLOSURES AS BEAR SIGHTINGS CLIMB
About 10 minutes later, as he began making his way back along the trail, he noticed a smaller grizzly bear nearby.
As he scanned the area, he spotted a larger grizzly on the mountainside about 15 feet away, the fundraising page noted.
Crago said he attempted to alert the animal to his presence — but believes the close encounter may have startled the bear.
&quot;As soon as it saw me, it charged down and attacked me,&quot; he wrote on the GoFundMe page.
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The bear bit his arm and dragged him between 20 and 30 feet before running away.
The attack left Crago with a severe arm injury that required emergency medical treatment.
Several nearby hikers quickly stepped in to help.
A pediatric emergency room physician who happened to be on the trail stabilized Crago&apos;s arm and helped stop the bleeding.
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Then, another hiker continuously made noise to discourage the bears from returning, according to the fundraiser page.
Another visitor used a satellite communication device to contact emergency responders and request a medical evacuation.
The injured hiker was airlifted by helicopter to a hospital, where he underwent emergency treatment and surgery. 
He said he&apos;s undergone three surgeries so far and expects to need at least one additional procedure as part of his recovery. As a result, Crago said he is facing significant medical bills associated with his treatment and ongoing care.
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The fundraiser was created to help offset costs while he focuses on healing.
&quot;I am deeply grateful for everyone who has supported me,&quot; he wrote.
Crago also said that any money raised beyond his medical expenses will be donated to the U.S. National Park Service.
Glacier National Park is home to about 300 grizzly bears, according to the National Park Service. The park also has roughly 600 black bears, for a total bear population of about 900 to 1,000 bears (the figures are approximate).</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Gillette leads GOP push to ban Sharia Law in Arizona</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gillette leads GOP push to ban Sharia Law in Arizona</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX -- Invoking claims of protecting women&apos;s rights, state lawmakers on Thursday gave final approval to legislation to make Sharia Law illegal in Arizona.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Gas prices drop in Arizona for third straight week</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gas prices drop in Arizona for third straight week</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Arizona gas prices fell for the third straight week, giving drivers some relief as summer travel picks up.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Aquatic Center parking lot work begins this week</news:name>
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			<news:title>Aquatic Center parking lot work begins this week</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lake Havasu City will begin parking lot improvements at the Aquatic Center this week, but the facility will remain open during construction.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Police in California spot body of 5-year-old swept out to sea</news:name>
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			<news:title>Police in California spot body of 5-year-old swept out to sea</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The body of a missing child who was swept into the ocean in California on Tuesday was found on Thursday, according to the City of Laguna Beach.
&quot;During an early-morning aerial survey of the coastline on June 11, 2026, the Laguna Beach Police Department identified a possible match to the adolescent female who was swept into the ocean near Treasure Island Beach on June 9, 2026,&quot; a press release noted.
&quot;The sighting occurred 250 to 300 yards offshore of Christmas Cove, which is located approximately one-quarter mile north of the area where the victim was initially swept into the ocean,&quot; the release explained. &quot;Laguna Beach Marine Safety personnel responded to the location and recovered the decedent with assistance from the Orange County Sheriff&apos;s Department Harbor Patrol.&quot;
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A GoFundMe campaign with a message attributed to the child&apos;s family states, in part, &quot;It is with unimaginable heartbreak that we share the passing of our beloved Amada Mia Brown. Amada was only five years old, but she filled every room she entered with joy, laughter, and light. She was a happy, cheerful, and loving little girl whose smile could brighten anyone&apos;s day. She was deeply loved by her mother, family, friends, and everyone fortunate enough to know her.&quot;
&quot;Our family&apos;s lives changed forever following a tragic accident on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in Laguna Beach. After an extensive search, Amada was found and has now been reunited with her loved ones. While we are grateful to have answers, our hearts are shattered by this devastating loss,&quot; another portion of the message declared.
A Wednesday press release noted that &quot;Based on preliminary information, a mother and her two children were swept into the ocean by powerful water [c]onditions while near the shoreline. Bystanders immediately entered the water and successfully rescued the mother and one child.&quot;
UNDERWATER TRAGEDY IN MALDIVES LEAVES FAMILIES SEARCHING FOR ANSWERS AFTER CAVE DEATHS
The child&apos;s mother &quot;was doing anything any mother would do, take her children out to have a good time,&quot; the little girl&apos;s father, Aaron Brown, said in a KABC news report. &quot;Unfortunately, the waves were a little bit too much.&quot;
The discovery of the body occurred after search efforts had wound down.
The U.S. Coast Guard noted in a Thursday press release that it had suspended its search on Wednesday evening.
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&quot;Our deepest condolences go out to the child’s family and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time,&quot; Capt. Stacey Crecy, commander of Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles-Long Beach, said. &quot;Suspending a search is an extremely difficult decision. We launched assets and responded as quickly as possible, continuously searching throughout the night and until sunset on June 10, 2026. We worked hand-in-hand with first responders in Laguna Beach to carry out a coordinated and thorough search of the area.&quot;
A Wednesday City of Laguna Beach release had noted that &quot;As of sunset on June 10, 2026, Laguna Beach Marine Safety personnel and assisting agencies have concluded the dedicated search and recovery operation for the adolescent female who went missing in the ocean from Treasure Island Beach on the evening of June 9, 2026.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A Key Spying Power Is Expiring. Will Foreign Surveillance Go Dark?</news:name>
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			<news:title>A Key Spying Power Is Expiring. Will Foreign Surveillance Go Dark?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Top officials and some lawmakers say letting a powerful spying authority expire on Saturday will leave the United States dangerously blind. But surveillance can still continue.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MLB great Jim Edmonds says he wouldn&apos;t have tolerated National Anthem protests: &apos;We stand up and salute&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>MLB great Jim Edmonds says he wouldn&apos;t have tolerated National Anthem protests: &apos;We stand up and salute&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Major League Baseball star Jim Edmonds isn&apos;t one to take patriotism lightly. And as he told Tomi Lahren in a new interview, he wouldn&apos;t tolerate any disrespect toward the United States had it occurred in one of his clubhouses.
Edmonds played in the big leagues for 17 seasons, developing a reputation as one of the best defensive center fielders baseball&apos;s ever seen. He won an astonishing eight Gold Gloves, made four All-Star teams and hit nearly 400 home runs during his career.
But as he told Lahren, it wasn&apos;t just his production on the field that mattered to him, it was showing respect for the U.S. National Anthem and the American flag.
Lahren and Edmonds discussed whether baseball has become more &quot;political,&quot; and how players and society treated the summer of 2020 and George Floyd protests.
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Edmonds addressed it by saying things have changed a bit, by flipping the conversation around to his personal beliefs.
&quot;Well, I think that people have figured out that it&apos;s great to do that in recognition of those people, but you&apos;re also supposed to be recognizing, let&apos;s say from my beliefs, the National Anthem.
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&quot;There’s a reason we play the National Anthem every day. There&apos;s a reason why we stand up and salute. It&apos;s no different than when you see President Trump and the Army walking by. They&apos;re saluting each other. That’s what we do, that’s what we’re taught. I don’t really have any leeway for that.&quot;
Edmonds brought up that when he was captain of a baseball team, if someone behaved like Colin Kaepernick in his clubhouse, there&apos;d have been a conversation.
&quot;When I was supposed to be like the captain, if someone was doing that on our team, which we never had anything like that, I would present myself and say, &apos;Hey, what&apos;s going on? You need to continue the education on why we&apos;re standing. I understand what you&apos;re trying to do, but what are we really doing?&apos;&quot;
Thankfully, baseball isn&apos;t nearly as extreme as some other sports when it comes to politicized gestures. But it&apos;s still refreshing to hear a professional athlete say that there&apos;s a reason we&apos;re allowed to play and enjoy sporting events as recreation and leisure. That taking it for granted is bad, actually, and shouldn&apos;t be celebrated. If only some other prominent athletes felt the same way.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rangers vs Red Sox preview: Why Sonny Gray gives Boston a rare edge in a lost season at home</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rangers vs Red Sox preview: Why Sonny Gray gives Boston a rare edge in a lost season at home</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I&apos;ve taken a lot of tough beats this year on the diamond. I&apos;m not complaining or anything, it has been a decent season overall, but the frustrating ones have been when I take the first five innings under and it loses and the full game cashes. I was on the right side of one of those finally as I took the under for the first five of the Giants vs. Nationals, and they scored two runs through five innings, but 22 runs combined in the game. Let&apos;s try and stay on the good side of luck as the Rangers take on the Red Sox.
The Texas Rangers are currently sitting at .500 and still within just one game of the division. I&apos;ve said it before, and I&apos;ll probably say it all season — no one seems to want to win or run away with the American League West division. Most of us assumed it was a foregone conclusion that the Seattle Mariners were going to stroll into the postseason without much resistance. That still might happen but the four teams at the top are all within 5 games of each other, and the Angels are only 8.5 back.
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This would be a good time for Texas to take advantage of winnable games. They are fairly average on the road, but do have a sub-.500 record. Going today for them is Jack Leiter, who has a 3-5 record, 4.69 ERA and a 1.37 WHIP. None of those numbers, obviously, are very impressive. I don&apos;t think they are terrible, either, but you probably look at a better opportunity to beat him than teammates like Jacob deGrom or Nathan Eovadli. He has been slightly worse on the road this season than at home, and his current form isn&apos;t great, allowing four or more earned runs in three of four starts. Red Sox hitters are batting just .200 against him in 20 at-bats.
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The Red Sox are a disaster this season, but rumor has it they still believe they can turn the team around this year. They are just 27-39, and have been ugly at home with a 10-21 record. It is hard to pinpoint exactly what is wrong with Boston. The stats tell one part of the story, but are the players all struggling because the team dismissed Alex Cora, or is it something else? Maybe it is just a down year? The fact remains that it doesn&apos;t matter — they just haven&apos;t been good.
If they do decide to offload players instead of add to their team, expect today&apos;s starter, Sonny Gray, to be at the top of the list. Gray has value, has been traded multiple times and continues to be an option that would help would-be playoff teams. He&apos;s been great for the Red Sox, going 7-1 with a 3.20 ERA and a 1.24 WHIP. He also has been very good at home this season, posting a 2.52 ERA. He has turned in three quality starts in his last six outings, and has allowed no more than three earned runs in any of those starts. Rangers hitters are batting just .195 against him in 82 at-bats. 
This should be a game that is winnable for the Red Sox. You have the better pitcher on the mound, and get to play at what should be a home-field advantage. It doesn&apos;t seem like the Red Sox are impacted as much when he starts as they are when someone else does. They have 10 wins at home, and four of them have come in Gray&apos;s starts.
I like Leiter, but you&apos;re having him go against a tougher opponent. I think Boston wins this game, but I&apos;d be surprised if this was a high-scoring affair. Personally, I&apos;ll take Boston at -136 for the game, but I&apos;d consider taking the under 8.5 if you&apos;re into it. I&apos;ll stick with just the one play for myself.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former Penn State football player faces life-altering injuries after hit-and-run crash that killed his fiancée</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Penn State football player faces life-altering injuries after hit-and-run crash that killed his fiancée</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A former Penn State football player suffered potentially life-altering injuries in a serious crash that killed his fiancée earlier this month.
Kyle Vasey, 30, was hospitalized after his 35-year-old fiancée, Corrine More, lost her life in the hit-and-run crash.
A 28-year-old man was driving near East Wildcat Reserve Parkway and Willowbridge Way in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, at around 10:30 a.m. June 1 when he crashed into Vasey, More and a 72-year-old woman, who were all walking on the sidewalk. She also was hospitalized with serious injuries.
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The driver, Adam Bauserman, had a revoked license due to a DUI arrest last year. Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly told CBS Colorado that Bauserman has had several revocations and suspensions of his license over the last 10 years.
&quot;He should never have been on the roadway, and as a result of that, somebody is now deceased,&quot; the sheriff said.
Bauserman was arrested after a witness followed his truck. According to CBS Colorado, witnesses saw Bauserman turn around after the crash, drive slowly past the scene and drive away. That caused another witness to follow him down the road, leading to his arrest.
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Officials said Bauserman was &quot;unusually quiet&quot; and asked if he had killed Vasey. Witnesses believe Bauserman&apos;s actions behind the wheel were not accidental.
A doctor cited in the affidavit, according to CBS Colorado, said Vasey is at risk of permanent disfigurement or death.
Bauserman is currently facing seven felony charges, and bail was set at $100,000.
Vasey was the team&apos;s long snapper in 2017 and 2018, when the Nittany Lions won the Fiesta Bowl and lost the Citrus Bowl, respectively. He briefly was in training camp with the Atlanta Falcons in 2019.
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			  <news:name>USA vs Paraguay World Cup betting preview: Why the over 2.5 goals is the play for this matchup</news:name>
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			<news:title>USA vs Paraguay World Cup betting preview: Why the over 2.5 goals is the play for this matchup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Alright, I&apos;m going on a bold adventure here and I want you to take the ride with me. I tell this story fairly often, but I feel like it is worth mentioning here again. A few years back, I didn&apos;t bet on hockey. Outkick asked if I could, and I said I would figure it out. I was successful with it and I&apos;ve been doing it ever since. Now, for the first time ever, I&apos;m drinking the World Cup Kool-Aid and putting a play out here between the USA and Paraguay.
The USA is not a soccer nation. It is really odd considering that soccer is the largest sport in the world, but like the metric system, we decided it just isn&apos;t for us. That isn&apos;t to say we haven&apos;t had successes in the past, but they are few and far between. Our soccer team isn&apos;t even like basketball teams in other nations. Those teams are closer to the USA Basketball program than we are to the best soccer teams.
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Still, there has been some renewed hope for the squad this year. I won&apos;t pretend to tell you that I know a ton about these players, but they&apos;ve at least put up some respectable numbers against tougher competition. Over their past four matchups, dating back to March, the team is just 1-3 with at least two goals allowed in each game. They&apos;ve been shut out once, scored three, two and one goal. 
Paraguay is a soccer country. If you asked me to point it out on a map, I probably couldn&apos;t, but I can tell you it has improved its soccer team over the past few years. Paraguay missed each of the past three World Cups by not qualifying, but that changed here as the team has made it for the first time since 2010. A lot of the credit is given to manager Gustavo Alfaro, who has a knack for developing young teams.
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On their squad they have a strong mix of younger players and veteran leadership. It will be interesting to see how the team comes together against some of these tougher competitors. Looking back at their past three games, all since March of this year, they have gone 2-1, beating Nicaragua and Greece. Their loss was to Morocco. I&apos;m not sure that I would say these teams are better than those that the US faced, but they aren&apos;t slouches either.
In this matchup, I expect the strategy to be cautious, and attack only when there are golden opportunities. Teams in the World Cup know how important these games are and know that they can get points from draws. You need as many as possible if you want hope of getting out of the group stages.
I think the game should see at least three goals. My call here is a 2-1 final for the U.S., which pays at a decent price if you want to do the exact number. The over for the game also pays at +135 if you want to take that. Even just playing the U.S. -- on the three-way moneyline -- pays at +105. Give me just the over 2.5 goals here though.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Abbott turns up heat on Talarico, Soros-backed DAs over Texas crime</news:name>
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			<news:title>Abbott turns up heat on Talarico, Soros-backed DAs over Texas crime</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico works to brand himself as a &quot;law and order Democrat,&quot; Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is rolling out a sweeping public safety agenda that could force the left&apos;s rising star to defend parts of his legislative record on crime, bail reform and policing.
Abbott, who is pushing to remove so-called &quot;rogue&quot; prosecutors, create a statewide prosecutor and deny bail to illegal immigrants accused of violent crimes, told Fox News Digital the proposals are necessary.
&quot;Texas Democrats have consistently sided with criminals over the citizens they were elected to protect,&quot; Abbott told Fox News Digital, adding, &quot;Keeping dangerous offenders behind bars is one of the most important responsibilities of government.&quot;
While Abbott&apos;s proposals still need approval from lawmakers, they are already shaping a broader debate over crime and public safety in Texas ahead of the midterm elections.
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Talarico has highlighted endorsements from law enforcement figures, including former Dallas FBI Special Agent in Charge Matthew DeSarno, to bolster his public safety record, but Abbott&apos;s allies argue his voting record and absences from key public safety votes tell a different story.
Talarico was absent for a vote on a bill named after slain Houston preteen Jocelyn Nungaray that would have automatically denied bail to illegal immigrants charged with violent crimes. Talarico&apos;s campaign defended the missed vote, telling Fox News Digital Talarico had an excused absence. The bill ultimately failed to pass, but Abbott is seeking to revive the measure.
Among the public safety measures Talarico voted against were House Bill 1900, which prevented Texas cities from defunding their police departments; House Bill 20, which tightened bail restrictions for violent offenders; and Senate Bill 4, which established mandatory prison sentences for human smuggling and stash house operations. Abbott later signed all three measures into law.
&quot;James Talarico’s disastrous record on public safety is indistinguishable from the Texas Democrats who have repeatedly opposed common-sense measures to support law enforcement and keep violent criminals off the streets,&quot; Eduardo Leal, press secretary for Abbott&apos;s campaign, told Fox News Digital. &quot;He’s led his Democrat colleagues to vote against legislation that prevented cities from defunding the police and twice failed to show up for votes to deny bail to illegal immigrants charged with violent crimes.&quot;
Talarico&apos;s campaign has pushed back on Abbott&apos;s characterization, pointing to Talarico previously voting in favor of Abbott&apos;s sweeping bail reform measure passed last year and voting for billions of dollars in funding for Texas law enforcement.
&quot;This baseless attack is a flat-out lie. James opposes defunding the police, has voted to deny bail for violent criminals, supports prosecuting violent felons, and has a proven track record of sending billions of dollars to support law enforcement,&quot; Talarico&apos;s campaign spokesperson JT Ellis said in a statement.
But as crime continues to dominate headlines nationwide, Texas has not been immune, with Abbott blaming what he describes as soft-on-crime district attorneys for failing to hold offenders accountable. Abbott&apos;s campaign team pointed to the release of two murder suspects in Austin on reduced bonds after Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza&apos;s office missed the 90-day deadline for securing indictments last year. Meanwhile, Garza&apos;s office has secured the indictments of 21 police officers over allegations of misconduct in the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.
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And in court Monday, a judge dismissed two motions targeting the Travis County District Attorney, first assistant and several prosecutors, meaning they are no longer facing allegations of criminal wrongdoing.
Abbott&apos;s office says concerns about district attorneys such as Garza are driving its push to create a Texas statewide prosecutor, a new office that would operate separately from the attorney general&apos;s office and focus on prosecuting the state&apos;s most serious crimes.
The proposal to create a Texas statewide prosecutor would require approval from the Texas Legislature, which would need to establish and fund the new office through statute. Unlike some of Abbott&apos;s other public safety initiatives, the measure would not require a constitutional amendment.
An official from Abbott&apos;s campaign team told Fox News Digital that creating this new office is necessary because current state statutes provide that the attorney general&apos;s office has no general prosecutorial authority.
Criminal prosecutions are generally handled by locally elected district and county attorneys, and the Attorney General may intervene only when authorized by statute, requested by local prosecutors, or otherwise permitted by law.
Under the proposal, if a district attorney does not pursue an indictment within 90 days, the statewide prosecutor would be authorized to intervene and take over the prosecution.
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Police departments would be required to send reports involving certain serious crimes to both local district attorneys and the statewide prosecutor, enabling the office to track cases from the beginning.
Garza dubbed Abbott&apos;s sweeping criminal justice reform proposal to be a &quot;distraction from the governor’s litany of failures.&quot;
&quot;Under his leadership, Texans are paying more for groceries, public schools are losing funding, and too many Texans lack access to healthcare and mental healthcare,&quot; Garza said.
Abbott&apos;s other two legislative requests — ending bail for illegal immigrants and making it possible to impeach district attorneys — would require a statewide vote by Texans.
Last month, Abbott ordered the Texas Department of Public Safety to expand the Texas Repeat Offender Task Force from the Houston area into the Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio and Austin regions, saying the effort will help target violent repeat offenders and improve public safety. Since launching in October, the task force has arrested 728 repeat offenders, including 455 high-threat suspects; seized large quantities of drugs and weapons; encountered 155 known gang members; and recovered 25 stolen vehicles.
&quot;The choice in this election is clear,&quot; Abbott said. &quot;Republicans will protect communities and prosecute criminals, while Democrats stand with the very people who threaten public safety.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Koe Wetzel&apos;s &apos;The Night Champion&apos; arrives with 11 songs as country star&apos;s rise shows no signs of slowing</news:name>
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			<news:title>Koe Wetzel&apos;s &apos;The Night Champion&apos; arrives with 11 songs as country star&apos;s rise shows no signs of slowing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Koe Wetzel&apos;s new album &quot;The Night Champion&quot; has officially arrived.
Wetzel has turned into one of the biggest stars in the country music world, and it&apos;s been a lot of fun watching his rise in the industry.
His music is great for a bonfire or an emotional roller coaster. He covers the entire spectrum. That&apos;s why there&apos;s been serious hype for his new album.
Well, it doesn&apos;t disappoint!
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Wetzel released &quot;The Night Champion&quot; for his millions of fans on Friday morning, and I have no doubt country music fanatics are already digging in.
The album features 11 tracks. The previously released singles are &quot;Hurts Like You,&quot; &quot;Time Goes On,&quot; &quot;Dollar and a Bottle&quot; and &quot;Surrounded.&quot;
All 11 songs are definitely worth a listen, but one that caught my attention is &quot;The Man.&quot;
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Give it a listen below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
One fan wrote on YouTube, &quot;This already went platinum in my house.&quot;
Another added in the comments, &quot;This album definitely going platinum in my house 😭 listening on repeat.&quot;
A third wrote, &quot;ABSOLUTE FIRE.&quot;
Wetzel&apos;s rise in the country music world isn&apos;t slowing down, and &quot;The Night Champion&quot; is guaranteed to take things to a new level. Have you already listened to it? Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fox News AI Newsletter: Top 12 takeaways from Apple&apos;s new AI features</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T14:21:11.529Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Fox News AI Newsletter: Top 12 takeaways from Apple&apos;s new AI features</news:title>
			<news:keywords>IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
- 12 biggest Apple WWDC 2026 takeaways you need to know
- California city votes to permanently ban data centers in first-of-its-kind measure
- Meta launches $115M skilled trades academy with guaranteed jobs for graduates in 4 states
SIRI UPGRADE: Apple used WWDC 2026, its annual developers conference, to lay out what is coming next for your iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple Watch and Vision Pro. This year&apos;s keynote also carried extra weight because it marked Tim Cook&apos;s final WWDC as Apple CEO before John Ternus takes over in September. Still, the biggest story for users was software. Apple put Siri AI and Apple Intelligence at the center of the keynote, while also announcing iOS 27 support for older iPhones, new child safety tools, faster performance and smarter features across everyday apps.
POWER GRID LOCK: Voters in a Southern California city overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure that permanently prohibits data centers within city limits, underscoring growing local resistance to the infrastructure powering the artificial intelligence boom. Monterey Park voters approved Measure NDC by a margin of 10,321 votes to 1,362 votes, or 88.34%, according to official election results from Los Angeles County.
WORKFORCE WIN: Tech giant Meta on Monday announced that it&apos;s launching a new academy for workers to receive training in a skilled trade at no cost with a job guaranteed for all graduates.
RED THREAT: Sen. Tom Cotton urged the Justice Department to investigate a covert campaign linked to China designed to &quot;kneecap&quot; America&apos;s rapidly expanding artificial intelligence infrastructure in a letter obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital.
LABOR RECKONING: U.S. employers ramped up layoffs in May as the artificial intelligence (AI) rollout was the leading factor cited by companies cutting their workforces, new data shows.
WHO IS THIS? Your phone rings. It&apos;s your son&apos;s voice. Panicked. He says he&apos;s been in a car accident. He hurt someone. He&apos;s about to be arrested. He needs $15,000 wired before the end of the day, and please, don&apos;t tell anyone yet. You&apos;d wire the money. Of course you would. Except it isn&apos;t your son. It&apos;s a scammer who spent about 10 minutes online, pulled three seconds of audio from a Facebook video your son posted last Christmas, and fed it into an AI voice cloning tool that costs less than a Netflix subscription.
PRIVATE NO MORE? OpenAI said Monday it has taken a formal step toward a potential stock market debut, signaling that the artificial intelligence company is preparing for the possibility of becoming a publicly traded firm.
INTELLIGENCE QUESTIONS: Apple has spent years telling us that privacy starts on the device. For many users, that message feels reassuring. Your messages, photos, emails and app data sit in your hand, protected by Face ID, passcodes and Apple&apos;s security layers. Now, new research gives Apple&apos;s on-device AI a reality check.
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			  <news:name>Mexico’s police focus on World Cup while thousands remain missing.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mexico’s police focus on World Cup while thousands remain missing.</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Several West Sedona teachers leave district</news:name>
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			<news:title>Several West Sedona teachers leave district</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Just two years short of three decades teaching in West Sedona School, Theresa Zaun will not be returning to her classroom this fall. Zaun said she is happy with the decades of memories in her classroom. Zaun originally attended Northern Arizona University, where she was in a rotation to student teac</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Expert warns of &apos;general escalation&apos; of fighting if Houthis resume Red Sea campaign</news:name>
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			<news:title>Expert warns of &apos;general escalation&apos; of fighting if Houthis resume Red Sea campaign</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. has hit back against threats to now block another Middle East waterway by Iranian terror proxy, the Houthis.
Earlier this week, the group declared a complete ban on Israeli-owned ships using the Red Sea, declaring them to be &quot;legitimate targets&quot;.
The Red Sea and the waterway through its narrow Bab-el Mandeb strait, has become the main route for oil to ship out of the Middle East to Asia since the Strait of Hormuz has effectively stopped functioning as the main route of navigation for shipping.
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Houthi spokesperson Yahya Saree posted on Monday, &quot;We declare a complete and total ban on Israeli maritime navigation in the Red Sea, and we consider all enemy movements to be legitimate targets.&quot;
In a statement to Fox News Digital, a State Department spokesperson struck back: &quot;The escalatory actions of Iran and their Houthi proxies are unacceptable. These dangerous actions only serve to further enflame tensions and further disrupt global supply chains. We will continue to work with our partners to ensure freedom of navigation in the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz.&quot; 
Edmund Fitton-Brown, a senior fellow at The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Fox News Digital, &quot;The Houthis have indeed risen to the challenge, at least verbally. In common with much ‘Axis of Resistance’ rhetoric at present, the intention appears to be to leverage US political nervousness and market volatility, and to drive a wedge between the Americans and the Israelis.&quot;
Fitton-Brown, a former U.K. ambassador to Yemen added, &quot;Provided the allies keep talking to each other, the Israelis respond proportionately, as they have done, and the Iranians continue to provoke President Trump with actions like the downing of the helicopter, these tactics are unlikely to achieve significant success.&quot;
&quot;It will be interesting if the Houthis do go all in, and resume their campaign against Red Sea shipping with full intensity,&quot; Fitton-Brown said, adding, &quot;This will draw international anger and likely result in Israeli and U.S. strikes on Sanaa and Hodeida. There is potential for a general escalation if this happens, albeit one in which the allies have a clear military advantage.&quot;
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Such actions come as reports emerge that Ethiopia, the Red Sea region’s most populous country, is stepping up as a major U.S. ally against Islamic terrorism.
While landlocked, Ethiopia has a population of some 130 million, making it the largest nation in the Horn of Africa. Located near parts of the Red Sea corridor, the country is roughly 60% Christian, according to a recent report by the Association of Religion Data Archives.
And despite it being landlocked, Ethiopian researcher Blen M. Diriba told Fox News Digital that the country acts as a strategic roadblock or &quot;a keystone state&quot; on the Islamist expansionist ‘highway’ that has formed all the way from  Iran to Sudan.
Diriba, executive director of the Horn Review — an Addis Ababa-based research and publication think tank — told Fox News Digital that &quot;Ethiopia, long a frontline U.S. security partner, now sits at the center of an expanding pressure zone where maritime disruption, insurgent violence, terrorist threats, and proxy competition converge.&quot;
Diriba added. &quot;Iran’s Bab el-Mandeb threat transforms the Horn of Africa into a militarized frontline, placing Ethiopia at the center of a chokepoint crisis. With Iranian influence radiating through conflict ecosystems in Sudan, Eritrea and Somalia, the region is beginning to resemble a continuous arc of instability stretching from the Arabian Peninsula into East Africa.&quot;
&quot;Ethiopia sits at the center of one of the world&apos;s most combustible security corridors,&quot; Diriba continued. &quot;And in strategic terms, its relevance to the United States is amplified, not diminished, by that reality: From the Red Sea disruptions driven by the Houthis to the persistent insurgency threat of al-Shabab in Somalia, Ethiopia functions as a massive inland security buffer whose stability directly shapes whether these threats expand or are contained.&quot;
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But in addition to being pro-U.S., Ethiopia also has relations with Iran.
Fitton-Brown believes to some extent Ethiopia can be accused of playing both sides, as he said Tehran &quot;has helped Ethiopia with its internal conflicts, giving drone support and military aid to the Ethiopian government during the recent Tigray War.&quot;
He added, &quot;There is a new memorandum of understanding built upon that basis, with Iran gaining influence in Ethiopia, while Ethiopia receives military, police and intelligence support to counter its domestic ethnic insurgencies.&quot;
 However, Diriba said, &quot;Ethiopia’s engagement with Iran is neither affinity nor alignment, it’s strategic awareness: keeping channels open to engage where necessary, cooperate selectively, and strategically manage its relations with a complex regional actor, while firmly anchoring its core partnerships with its emerging and long-standing partners — the United States being on the top of that list.&quot;
&quot;Ethiopia has pursued a flexible multi-alignment strategy, Diriba said, &quot;prioritizing its entrenched security partnership with Washington while keeping open channels with Tehran to preserve diplomatic room to maneuver in an increasingly fragmented Horn of Africa–Red Sea order.&quot;
Fitton-Brown said relations between the U.S. and Ethiopia &quot;are good, especially in the field of counterterrorism. Both countries use Somaliland to their advantage without having gone so far as to recognize it as an independent state.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to both the Department of War and the Ethiopian government for comment, but received no response by the time of publication.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jessie James Decker on why her marriage to Eric Decker hasn&apos;t lost its spark after four kids</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jessie James Decker on why her marriage to Eric Decker hasn&apos;t lost its spark after four kids</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jessie James Decker is sharing the one piece of advice she actually listened to when it comes to making a marriage work.
During an interview with Fox News Digital at a pre-CMA Fest party she hosted at her store, Kittenish, in Nashville, Tennessee, the 38-year-old country singer shared the piece of marriage advice she took into consideration.
&quot;The best piece of advice that I&apos;ve learned that actually works in real life is to keep flirting,&quot; she said. &quot;You have to keep things playful. You&apos;ve gotta keep that young love spirit, and we just naturally do. You gotta be silly.&quot;
She and her husband, former football player Eric Decker, first met through a mutual friend in 2011 and were engaged a year later in April 2012.
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They got married the following year, in June 2013, and have since welcomed four children together: Vivianne, 12, Eric &quot;Bubby,&quot; 10, Forrest, 8, and Denver, 2.
Although they have been married for 13 years, Jessie shared that she is surprised to say she is &quot;still madly in love with him,&quot; adding she hears people say marriage is hard and that &quot;you gotta work hard&quot; to make the marriage work, but that she hasn&apos;t &quot;experienced that.&quot;
WATCH: Jessie James Decker&apos;s key to a successful marriage is to never stop flirting
&quot;I still look at him with the same goo goo gaga eyes as I did from the beginning,&quot; she said. &quot;He&apos;s my best friend, and we&apos;re still more in love than ever, and I&apos;m so grateful for that. Yeah, early on they tell you, &apos;oh, that&apos;ll fade,&apos; and it hasn&apos;t faded.&quot;
In a separate interview with Fox News Digital in February, Jessie shared that &quot;you&apos;re setting yourself up for success&quot; in a relationship when you seek someone out who you can relate to &quot;on the most important things to you.&quot;
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Rather than chasing perfection or performance, Decker said their shared values have allowed them to adapt without losing connection.
&quot;We see the world the same way. We love the same, we wanted to raise our kids the same,&quot; she said. &quot;When life happens, you’re able to just get through anything together.&quot;
The two recently appeared alongside one another on the hit reality show, &quot;Special Forces: World&apos;s Toughest Test.&quot; They made it to day six of the challenge before Eric was medically withdrawn due to a hip and back injury sustained during a challenge.
WATCH: Jessie James Decker is surprised by how much she still loves her husband after more than a decade of marriage
Following his departure, Jessie chose to voluntarily withdraw from the competition rather than continue on her own. While their time on the show was cut short, Jessie told Fox News Digital in September 2025 that doing it together helped strengthen their relationship.
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&quot;I think that experience, when it was all said and done, we had one of the best dates and nights of our entire marriage,&quot; Jessie explained. &quot;We had a layover in London, and we went to dinner, and we, like, got to lay in a bed and I just feel like we laid there looking at each other, and it was just such a beautiful night.&quot;
She continued, &quot;We went through something really hard together, and it really does bring you closer together. We were just so grateful to be laying in that bed together.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Shakira body double conspiracy goes viral after World Cup performance, Joba is back &amp; world&apos;s biggest pizza</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Let&apos;s get the World Cup rolling, the weekend rolling, the middle of summer rolling and much more rolling with a Friday edition of Screencaps. I know you guys aren&apos;t soccer fans, but you have to pretend, just a little bit, over the next month.
Guys, you have to stop and just appreciate the sights and sounds from the World Cup, like Shakira and her Cup anthem that she performed Thursday in Mexico to kick off the festivities. Half the time I have no idea what she&apos;s singing, but it just feels right. It just feels like summer. It just feels like I&apos;m about to spend a weekend on the patio suckin&apos; down Kirkland Select margaritas and grilling meat.
This is the mindset I need you guys to assume this time of year. Sports is just the background noise to our summer. Mix in the World Cup along with the College World Series. Mix in patio beers. Stop at a bar with a great patio scene. Watch both sporting events. Most of all, like Shakira, feel the energy. Let it run wild through your body.
Now, here&apos;s the crazy part of that Shakira performance. European news outlets are claiming there might be a conspiracy associated with that performance. I&apos;m serious. Yahoo! has a story posted this morning titled, &quot;Did Shakira use a body double at the 2026 World Cup opening ceremony?&quot;
SHAKIRA CRANKS UP THE HEAT WITH A WORLD CUP SONG THAT HAS PEOPLE DANCING, BUY ELVIS&apos; RHINESTONE JOCK &amp; BBQ
Body double? What? How do you go out and find a woman who looks like Shakira who can move her hips like Shakira. These Euros are nuts. Trust me, I will be investigating this all weekend...on the patio...while drinking margs.
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I don&apos;t know what big America 250 event is supposed to take place on The Ellipse, but I can say there are 10-foot fences surrounding the entire grounds. Inside, it looks like they&apos;re preparing for a massive carnival. On the west side of the grounds along 17th St., there are maybe 100 port-o-lets lined up like you&apos;d see at Lollapalooza. There are picnic tables. Food vendor pop-up buildings. Etc. Etc.
I&apos;ll give Trump and the America 250 team credit, there&apos;s no lack of activity in the city. There are cranes everywhere, including the White House where they&apos;re building that ballroom. The construction around the White House in general is crazy compared to what I experienced in April 2025. There are construction workers and National Guard troops everywhere. It&apos;s true, Washington, D.C. proper might be the safest place to spend your summer in the United States.
But it didn&apos;t feel like a police state. It was actually quite quiet and relaxing walking around D.C. There were Guard troops walking the streets, but it wasn&apos;t like they were ready to lay down fire on Iranian infiltrators.
Yes, it was clean. Bums weren&apos;t lying around in the parks that I saw. Workers were out cleaning. Doing their jobs. Imagine that. Fountains were working correctly — I was happy to finally see the World War II fountains running.
Add it all up, and you have a Washington, D.C. to be proud of.
SOPHIE CUNNINGHAM BELTS OUT A GARTH BROOKS CLASSIC IN HER SHREDDED JORTS AT INDY BAR, PGA BEER PRICES &amp; MEAT
– X-Canuk emails: Loved how you and the missus bought a big rock to commemorate your anniversary. Certainly something to remember. I bought this big hunker for the front of my house, about a ton, cost me a pretty penny to have it delivered and installed. My mom used to sit on it all the time when she came down from Canada and just enjoy the outdoors. Perched right there in my front yard. Good call on the rock, I am same!
Kinsey: Love to see it. That rock is probably three times the size of our boulder, but I have a rule on the size of the rocks we have delivered: If I can&apos;t move the rock with a two-wheel cart, then it&apos;s too big. Our back gardens are too tight for a mini skid steer. I am intrigued by a boulder dolly, but what do I do with the dolly after using it once? I don&apos;t have a barn to store it.
– Chris P. emails: As a daily Screencaps reader, I saw the part about how Russia is the one country you&apos;d never visit. I&apos;d like to offer my experience, as I absolutely loved my trip there
WORKING CLASS MAN VISITS EUROPE, EXPERIENCES IMMEDIATE DISASTER
 In June of 2013, I met a beautiful woman from Russia in Dublin, Ireland. We met at the hotel bar as she was there for a business trade show (her family is well off) and I was there for holiday. Let&apos;s just say we hit it off and ended up hanging out a few days in Dublin. We stayed in touch via Skype; she visited me in Vegas and then she invited me to visit her in Russia. Of course, as a traveler, I accepted.
The visa application process is nuts - expensive and very lengthy. I won&apos;t lie....as I was on approach to Moscow, I was freaking out - will she show up? How will I adapt to the Cyrillic alphabet if by myself? Fortunately, she was there and picked me up. We stayed at her flat in Moscow.
Moscow is a great city! Obviously a lot of history, but also an abundance of beautiful women.
While in Moscow, she took me to:
1. Performance at the Bolshoi (Sleeping Beauty)
2. Red Square/Lenin Tomb/St. Basil Cathedral 
3. River cruise on the Moska River
4. A Russian circus
5. Russian swap meet 
6. A KHL hockey game (HC Dynamo Moscow)
While in Moscow, she did my laundry, cooked meals for me and taught me how to drink vodka like a Russian man (basically three 2-oz. shots back-to-back-to-back with a pickle in between. After that, a Russian man drinks until one of two things happen: hook up with a woman or pass out).
Then we went to St. Petersburg for 5 days - beautiful city. There, we visited:
1. The Hermitage Museum (second only to the Louvre)
2. Peter and Paul Fortress 
3. Literary Cafe. In the 1830s, this building housed Wolf &amp; Beranger’s Confectionery, a popular hub for writers. Crucially, Pushkin ate his final meal here on Jan. 27, 1837, right before departing for the tragic duel that ended his life.
4. Nevsky Prospect (main boulevard)
Overall, I found the people to be respectful and friendly, very hospitable and they definitely like to have a good time.
Kinsey: Hold up, I need more details. Was this a one-and-done visit? Did Chris marry the Russian woman?
And I&apos;ll just go ahead and say it, these stories typically end up with the American male murdered and tied up to a Russian drone before it&apos;s dropped on the eastern front of the Ukrainian territory. Chris has some big brass balls. He could&apos;ve gone into a situation where the woman was cheating on her husband. What Chris is writing here is how movie scripts used to be written.
Drinking like a Russian...a mysterious Russian brunette you meet in a legit Irish bar...passing out on Russian vodka...hooking up....a Russian swap meet with KGB everywhere.
Unreal. Legacy readers now have two great Russian stories from Screencaps readers. Now I&apos;m kicking myself for not going to Russia in my 20s when I didn&apos;t have anything back home like kids and a wife.
– Moke writes: My wife and I went to Russia (St. Petersburg) during a Baltic cruise when Russia was still accessible. It was interesting, some old buildings still had chips in their structure from WWII. The museums (Peterhoff and Hermitage etc.) were amazing. Looking at the opulence of these building interiors made it understandable why the &quot;peasants,&quot; who had nothing, overthrew the czar!
I wouldn&apos;t travel to North Korea.
– Rick from Georgia shares: Joe…..been loving the stories of golf balls hitting houses.  Each one is an adventure that all of us that play can clearly see/feel as we read them.  Good stuff.  My story is about &quot;the inevitable&quot;...of a future golf ball hitting my parents home - but has yet to happen.  Their house sits on a nice corner lot on hole No. 11 in a North Georgia subdivision.  Luckily for them, their location is a touch behind the tee box.  From their sunroom, you can see everyone tee off on a beautiful par 4 with a lake protecting the green.  When they moved in, I told my folks they have the best of all worlds…living on a beautiful golf course w/o the risk of your house getting hit by the stray ball.
 A few months after moving in, I drive over for a visit.  I pull into the driveway and see a golf ball on their front lawn.  I figured either my Mom or Dad was out there maybe chipping a few.  I pick up the ball on the way in.  My Dad proceeds to tell me that he was not chipping and that it was from an errant tee shot from Hole #10.  I tell him &quot;no way…..impossible&quot;.  He says……&quot;I am telling you !!&quot;.  I start to think.  Could that really happen? I have played that course a zillion times and if you stand on that 10th tee box, you would have to launch your drive over 200 yards while putting on an ascending, towering slice to clear the trees, the houses that line the right side of the fairway, the front yards of those houses, over the street…..and….into my parent’s yard. My Dad sees that I now think it COULD be possible under perfect circumstances and adds…..&quot;it happens more than you think.&quot;  He tells me that a handful of times during the year, he comes out to do yard work and sees a golf ball in his front yard.
Joe: you are a player, so you know almost anything is possible regarding golf balls and where they land.  You would marvel at what it would take to get a tee shot from that tee box to my folks’s yard.  When I play that hole, I see the line it would take, the slice it would take, the clubbed speed it would take, etc. to pull that off.  I always have a great laugh thinking of some dude revving up for his tee shot and actually hitting THAT monster, hypersonic slice.  In a weird way, it is its own work of art.  Volcanic physics in action. The inevitable is bound to happen if someone can just add a touch more club head speed to that work of art !!
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And that is it for this Friday morning. I just took out the trash and it feels incredible out. It feels like the weekend. The sun is out. Mrs. Screencaps&apos; flowers are popping. These are the days we all cherish. Go out there and enjoy.
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			<news:keywords>After years of keeping his distance, Gov. Greg Abbott is set to address Texas Republicans’ activist-led convention as hard-line conservatives gain influence within the party.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>USA soccer legends Landon Donovan, Tim Howard share how far they think this year&apos;s team can go in World Cup</news:name>
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			<news:title>USA soccer legends Landon Donovan, Tim Howard share how far they think this year&apos;s team can go in World Cup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For the first time in 32 years, the United States men’s soccer team will be playing a World Cup game on home soil Friday night.
The popularity of the sport in the U.S. changed dramatically following the 1994 World Cup, due largely to the Stars and Stripes making it to the knockout round for the first time since 1934. It could be déjà vu this year (the New York Knicks were in the NBA Finals the last time the U.S. hosted), as this year’s team is probably the best in recent memory.
Now, team legends Landon Donovan and Tim Howard aren&apos;t going as far as to say they will win it all, but they are certainly not ruling out a &quot;magical summer.&quot;
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&quot;I&apos;m not sure they&apos;re capable of winning it. That&apos;s probably reserved for about five teams in the world. But I do think they can have a magical summer where they go on a run and they have magical moments, late goals, somebody becomes the darling of the team, and they capture the attention of the media and the supporters,&quot; Howard recently told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Of course, having a deep run is going to help the momentum, particularly because it&apos;s at home and more people are going to be watching just simply because it&apos;s in America.&quot;
Both Howard and Donovan agreed that winning the group is the bare minimum, and then knockout play can become interesting.
&quot;That game against Senegal (a 3-2 USA win on May 31) was what a Round of 32 game could look like, maybe even a Round of 16 game. There were a bunch of changes, it was hot, both teams haven&apos;t been together a long time yet, so I&apos;m not putting too much into the result,&quot; a cautiously optimistic Donovan said. &quot;I&apos;m just saying that&apos;s the type of opponent and the type of game you could get. We can absolutely win that game. And I would say we&apos;re favored in games like that. Or at home, if our team&apos;s playing well…
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&quot;Then you get to a Round of 16, and that&apos;s where you get a Belgium, or a Portugal, or someone like that. And the challenge is, as we saw a month and a half ago when they played Belgium and Portugal, and they struggled mightily. If the spirit and the effort is what it was against Senegal, we can absolutely beat those teams too. We won&apos;t be favored, but we can absolutely beat those teams, no question.&quot;
Howard said if the U.S. wants to get into the quarterfinals, it will have to beat a &quot;bully&quot; in the Round of 16.
&quot;That&apos;s easy on paper. A lot of things have to happen,&quot; Howard warned.
But both former stars believe it is possible.
&quot;I think this is a really talented team. Can they come together, all play their best soccer at the same time? We&apos;ll see.  But I do think they have the potential to do that,&quot; Howard said.
Donovan, though, did take it a slight step forward.
&quot;They are capable of it. I am expecting a deep run into the tournament. I am.&quot;
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			  <news:name>‘60 Minutes’ devoted lots of time to aiding Democrats over the years</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘60 Minutes’ devoted lots of time to aiding Democrats over the years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In a New York Times podcast interview, fired CBS correspondent Scott Pelley claimed to be utterly nonplussed at the idea that people thought CBS was biased, as Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss suggested. He said he told her: &quot;Do you have a poll? Is there market research? What are you talking about? We felt that she was making statements that she couldn’t back up and was coming into the news division with hardened preconceived notions that didn’t seem to be thought through.&quot;
Pelley is fooling no one outside the liberal-media bubble. To most people, it sounds like former CBS anchor Dan Rather claiming he’s never mangled a fact, like you couldn’t possibly find evidence that he had. But now, Rather’s out there claiming &quot;the president and the corporate billionaires who curry his favor have eviscerated the best news program in the world.&quot;
That’s poppycock. We’ve long known &quot;60 Minutes&quot; as a prestigious news brand that’s used and abused by Democrats to promote their campaigns.
When I came up in the media-watchdog business, it started with how &quot;60 Minutes&quot; correspondent Steve Kroft helped the Clintons negotiate around the Gennifer Flowers adultery scandal at a crucial make-or-break moment in 1992. He asked if Bill had cheated, and Hillary broke out a fake Southern accent and said she wasn’t just going to stand by her man like Tammy Wynette. (But she did.)
BARI WEISS REPORTEDLY &apos;STUNNED&apos; &apos;60 MINUTES&apos; CREW BY ASKING WHY THE COUNTRY THINKS THEY&apos;RE &apos;BIASED&apos;: REPORT
When the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke out in 1998, CBS played previously unseen excerpts of that 1992 interview, where Hillary claimed their adultery problems were &quot;between us. … We don’t owe anyone else besides each other the honesty that we’ve tried to bring as we worked these problems out,&quot; and then she added this whopper: &quot;The voters are tired of people that lie to them.&quot; They clearly weren’t. 
Kroft then performed five interviews with candidate Barack Obama before the 2008 election, starting with one cued up to his campaign kickoff. On Feb. 11, 2007, Kroft compared Obama to President Abraham Lincoln, and Kroft suggested Obama was a media darling, but not because he was liberal: &quot;Propelled by the media hungry for a fresh face and a good story, he has graced the covers of Time and Newsweek, the pages of Men&apos;s Vogue, and has been endorsed by Oprah.&quot;
In 2008, Kroft told Obama: &quot;One of the things we found in southern Ohio – not widespread, but something that popped up on our radar screen all the time, people talking about it, this idea that you&apos;re a Muslim.&quot; Obama asked: &quot;Did you correct them, Steve?&quot; Kroft said, &quot;I did correct them,&quot; and then asked, &quot;Where’s it coming from?&quot;
FROM THE HUNTER BIDEN LAPTOP TO KAMALA HARRIS EDITS: THE LONG HISTORY OF &apos;60 MINUTES&apos; CONTROVERSIES 
Obama explained that it was a &quot;systematic e-mail smear campaign,&quot; and said &quot;I have never been a Muslim, am not a Muslim,&quot; but asserted he was &quot;a devout Christian who&apos;s been going to the same church for the last 20 years.&quot; Despite that cue, Kroft never mentioned Obama’s ties to controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright and his wild assertions like America deserved 9/11. Kroft avoided the subject of Reverend Wright in all five interviews.
After the election, CBS created an Obama-promoting DVD called &quot;Obama All Access: Barack Obama&apos;s Road to the White House.&quot; CBS used this promotional lingo to lure Obama supporters: &quot;See the candidate making sandwiches for his young daughters, the rising political superstar on the campaign trail, the confident candidate poised for victory, and the president-elect with his future first lady reflecting publicly for the first time on the fact that they will be the first African-American couple to occupy the White House.&quot;
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In 2012, Kroft performed another gushy interview with Obama and outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton – because Obama asked him to do it. In 2016, Pelley interviewed Hillary Clinton and her running mate Tim Kaine, and this was the toughest question about four Americans dying in an Islamic terrorist attack in Libya: &quot;What&apos;s your responsibility for Benghazi? Did you make any mistakes around that?&quot; She replied: &quot;Well, Scott, there have been, I think now, nine separate investigations. And they did not find any such culpability.&quot;
In 2022, Pelley warmly nudged President Joe Biden: &quot;You have lived a long life of triumph and tragedy. In November, you&apos;ll be 80. And I wonder what it is that keeps you in the arena.&quot; Seconds later, Biden pulled out his rosary ring so Pelley could tout him as &quot;Catholic and devout.&quot; The pro-abortion, pro-transgender devout Catholic.
In October 2023, Pelley told viewers the president was &quot;asking for billions of dollars for Israel and Ukraine, Congress is paralyzed. Hard-right Republicans are obstructing the election of a speaker of the House.&quot; He asked Biden: &quot;Does the dysfunction that we&apos;ve seen in Congress increase the danger in the world?&quot; Why, yes, Biden replied, the Republicans are dangerous.
With this record, you would wonder why President Donald Trump or any other Republican would consider &quot;60 Minutes&quot; to be a worthy place to be interviewed. Actually granting an interview is never appreciated and is like inviting an enemy into your territory. Because Democrats all claim &quot;60 Minutes&quot; is the &quot;best news program in the world.&quot; It is … for promoting Democrats. 
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			<news:title>How to watch USA vs Paraguay: Live stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mexico defeated South Africa, 2-0, in the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Thursday. Now, the U.S. men&apos;s national team is set to launch its World Cup campaign on home soil Friday night in Inglewood, California.
The USMNT and Paraguay will kick off at 9 p.m. ET from Los Angeles Stadium. The USMNT, coached by Mauricio Pochettino, enters Friday at the No. 17 spot in the FIFA World Rankings.
WATCH USA VS PARAGUAY
Late last month, the Americans defeated Senegal, 3-2, in a World Cup tuneup match.
FIFA determines its world rankings using the Elo rating system, which rewards teams for wins and penalizes them for losses while also factoring in the strength of the competition.
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This year&apos;s World Cup will feature an expanded field of 48 teams.
Here&apos;s how to watch the game, including start time, TV information and streaming options.
When: Friday, June 12, 2026, at 6 p.m. ET
Where: Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California.
TV: FOX
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			  <news:name>Former Alabama QB AJ McCarron goes absolutely berserk on his UFL team during furious halftime rant</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Alabama QB AJ McCarron goes absolutely berserk on his UFL team during furious halftime rant</news:title>
			<news:keywords>College football and the NFL don&apos;t return for a few more months, but for those who need a football fix, I think I&apos;ve got something for you today.
The UFL. That&apos;s right. The United Football League. Bear with me for a second while I explain myself.
For those who don&apos;t know, AJ McCarron is the head coach of the Birmingham Stallions. Yes, that AJ McCarron. The former Alabama QB who won three (!!!) national championships with the Crimson Tide under Nick Saban.
McCarron was hired last December, replacing Skip Holtz, who led the Stallions to a 2024 title.
FORMER ALABAMA FOOTBALL STAR AJ MCCARRON ENDS STATEWIDE POLITICAL BID TO TAKE UFL HEAD COACHING ROLE
OK, we all caught up now? Good!
Now, let&apos;s all head out to Birmingham, where McCarron absolutely laid into his team during halftime of the Week 4 game against Orlando.
Video of the tongue-lashing was released last night on the UFL&apos;s official YouTube series, &quot;4th &amp; Goal,&quot; and it was maybe the most impressive rant I&apos;ve ever been privy to.
Take a look:
&quot;Wake the f--- up. Make your f---ing kicks when we got the opportunity. Stop all this f--king crying and bulls---. All y&apos;all talk about is f--king running the ball. And then we run the ball. They don&apos;t f---ing go anywhere. F---ing communicate. F---ing tired of it. We&apos;re playing f---ing scared. Scared to not make a f---ing mistake. F--- that.&quot;
Ten! I count 10 (!!!) F-bombs in 15 seconds. What a rant. It&apos;s impressive on so many levels. Just the pure, raw anger out of AJ McCarron here is second to none. I had no idea this dude was this angry, but apparently, he is.
EX-ALABAMA STAR AJ MCCARRON CRITICIZES STAR PLAYERS IN TEAM&apos;S UPSET LOSS TO FLORIDA STATE
Lordy. You&apos;d think being a three-time national champ (AJ only started two of the games) would sort of set you up for life in terms of happiness, but I guess not.
Hard to blame McCarron here, by the way. The Stallions were getting shut out at the time, and they&apos;re supposed to be this big juggernaut in the UFL. Seriously.
They&apos;ve won one UFL championship, and two USFL titles. They went 33-7 under Holtz. The spring football league GOES through Birmingham.
Until this year, of course.
The Stallions did NOT score a point in that game, losing 16-0. They then went on to finish the season 4-6, and missed the playoffs in McCarron&apos;s first season. They scored the second-fewest points of any team in the league (190).
Sad. Oh well. You live and learn, I reckon.
Perhaps AJ spends his first offseason workshopping motivational speeches, because this one, while impressive, clearly didn&apos;t move the needle.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Royals pitcher drilled in head with terrifying 107 mph liner, and the batter who hit it pulled a rare move</news:name>
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			<news:title>Royals pitcher drilled in head with terrifying 107 mph liner, and the batter who hit it pulled a rare move</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kansas City Royals pitcher Seth Lugo exited Wednesday&apos;s game after taking a 107 mph liner off his head in another one of those &quot;hold-your-breath&quot; scenes out of Major League Baseball.
I feel like we get about five of these a year, and they&apos;re all tough to watch. Frankly, I&apos;m surprised it doesn&apos;t happen more often. I&apos;ve always been surprised by that. I played baseball for 15 years at every single level, and I NEVER saw a pitcher take a line drive off the head.
Again, I feel like it should happen way more often than it does, but I&apos;m thankful it&apos;s seemingly rare.
Anyway, back to Lugo ...
GUARDIANS PITCHER NARROWLY ESCAPES SERIOUS INJURY AFTER 106.6 MPH LINE DRIVE COMES RIGHT TOWARD HIS HEAD
Brandon Nimmo hit a scorcher off his face Wednesday night in Kansas City, and Lugo immediately hit the deck. Nimmo, who was teammates with Lugo with the Mets, was visibly shaken up while running to first base. He can be seen throwing his helmet off and waving his arms after Lugo went down.
After touching the bag, Nimmo immediately called time and ran over to his former teammate on the mound in one of the classier moves of the season.
Take a look:
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Goodness gracious. Scary stuff. It&apos;s amazing that Lugo got up as quickly as he did. And how about that WELT on his head?
I didn&apos;t know welts could form that quickly. That has to be some sort of record in terms of welt formation. That thing was MASSIVE after three seconds.
Good on Nimmo for immediately running over to check on his former teammate, too.
Not sure I&apos;ve ever seen that, either. The batter just running to the mound right after touching first base? Shows you the respect he has for Lugo.
It also shows you what sort of dude Brandon Nimmo is. The veteran has a reputation of being one of the best guys in all of Major League Baseball, and I believe it after seeing that.
Anyway, all is well that ends well. Scary scene, but Lugo (somehow) walked away unscathed. The Royals later said he was &quot;doing well,&quot; but would put him through the proper protocols before his next outing. His CT scan Wednesday night came back clear.
&quot;He was shaken up pretty good,&quot; Lugo said of Nimmo&apos;s reaction. &quot;I was really just trying to calm him down. ‘I’m OK, Nimms.’ He’s always been a sweetheart like that. As a buddy of mine, I felt for him. You’ve hit guys before as a pitcher, and you feel bad. So that was just an unfortunate situation, but everything’s OK.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>California accused of blocking federal voter roll audit as DOJ escalates probe of election fraud claims</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Justice Department is escalating its clash with California over voter-roll access, accusing state officials of blocking a federal audit — though Golden State officials warn the demand threatens voter privacy and oversteps federal authority.
The dispute centers on voter roll maintenance and access to registration records, not any publicly identified allegation of impropriety in a specific California race.
&quot;If California genuinely wants voters to trust its elections, it should open its records, not fight to keep them closed,&quot; Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli said in a lengthy post on X that included a copy of a letter U.S. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who leads the DOJ office enforcing federal voting-rights laws, sent to California Secretary of State Shirley Weber last year demanding the state&apos;s voter rolls for inspection. 
&quot;What are they afraid of?&quot; Essayli questioned.
MORE THAN 500,000 CALIFORNIANS DEMAND VOTING OVERHAUL, BACK ‘STRAIGHTFORWARD’ ID LAW
Dhillon’s letter followed an Aug. 8 response from Weber’s office raising concerns about privacy protections that could be implicated by the state voter-registration data sought by the federal government. A spokesperson from California Governor Gavin Newsom&apos;s office told Fox News Digital that &quot;every federal court to consider the issue has ruled U.S. DOJ’s demands violate federal law,&quot; adding that &quot;unlike this federal administration, we don’t do things that are illegal.&quot;
Weber’s office offered to let DOJ inspect a redacted voter-registration database by appointment in Sacramento, arguing that satisfied their legal obligations, but Dhillon rejected that proposal and demanded an electronic copy of the statewide voter list &quot;with all fields,&quot; according to legal filings from the ongoing dispute taking place in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
&quot;We also have serious concerns about how California maintains its voter rolls,&quot; Essayli wrote in his X post calling out California Democrats for blocking the federal audit of their voter rolls. &quot;There are open questions about whether the state is promptly removing deceased voters, people who have moved, and individuals convicted of disqualifying felonies.&quot; 
Essayli also highlighted how California’s rules allow certain first-time voters who do not provide a Social Security number or driver’s license when registering to verify their identity with documents including gym membership cards, employer IDs, credit or debit cards, prescription labels and insurance cards — a policy his office says warrants scrutiny.
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&quot;On top of that, California allows third parties to collect and turn in ballots on voters’ behalf (a practice known as ballot harvesting) with few restrictions,&quot; Essayli added. &quot;This makes it difficult to track who actually received, completed, and submitted each ballot.&quot;
The California Attorney General’s office pushed back on Essayli’s framing, noting that DOJ had already lost the case at the district court level and that the pending Ninth Circuit fight stems from the federal government’s appeal of that dismissal.
A U.S. District Judge dismissed the DOJ’s lawsuit in January, with the presiding judge writing that the department was seeking &quot;an unprecedented amount of personal information&quot; from California’s unredacted voter rolls, including names, Social Security numbers, home addresses, voting history and other sensitive information from nearly 23 million Californians. The judge also wrote that DOJ could not use federal election laws in a way that &quot;wholly disregards the separation of powers provided for in the Constitution.&quot;
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A spokesperson for Attorney General Rob Bonta’s office highlighted in a statement to Fox News Digital that the DOJ has brought approximately 30 voter roll lawsuits nationwide and has lost all eight voter roll cases that have been decided to date.
The fight for federal access to California&apos;s voter rolls comes as voter roll maintenance has been a concern of President Donald Trump and Republicans nationally.
&quot;If fraudsters do it right, it can be many, many more votes like this,&quot; Illinois GOP Chairman Bob Grogan told Fox News Digital two weeks ago after a Democratic city official in his state turned herself in for allegedly using her dead mother&apos;s name to vote. Grogan expressed particular concern with mail-in balloting, even though he did recognize its necessity in some cases.
TRUMP-APPOINTED FEDERAL JUDGE TOSSES DOJ LAWSUIT SEEKING ARIZONA VOTER DATA
&quot;Mail ballots are especially vulnerable, which is why they should be secured, should never be mailed without a specific request from the voter, and should always be verified before they are tabulated. This case also shows how essential it is to maintain clean voter rolls,&quot; Jason Snead, who runs the Honest Elections Project, told Fox News Digital about the Illinois case. &quot;Had the list maintenance process been slower, it is possible this illegal vote would have been counted before the fraud was discovered. Unfortunately, too many states — particularly blue states — actively resist commonsense safeguards, which begs the question: how many other illegal votes have slipped through the system?&quot;
Dead registrants have also fueled broader scrutiny of voter roll maintenance nationally. 
North Carolina election officials said in April they identified roughly 34,000 deceased people still listed on the state’s voter rolls after a federal database comparison, while other recent local controversies have included allegations or investigations involving deceased voters appearing on registration lists or absentee-ballot records.
Republicans have argued cases such as these show why states should be more transparent about how they maintain voter lists. RNC Chairman Joe Gruters told Fox News Digital that the New Jersey records were &quot;eye-opening&quot; and said the party has sought voter roll maintenance information from nearly every state.
DOJ has already pursued a similar records fight inside California, suing Orange County’s registrar last year for allegedly refusing to provide records to help remove noncitizens from its voter-registration list. At the time, Dhillon said removing noncitizens from California’s voter rolls was &quot;critical&quot; to ensuring the state’s rolls are accurate and that elections are conducted without fraudulent voting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California board of regents to review SAT/ACT testing ban after 1,400 professors warn of ‘severe’ math gaps</news:name>
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			<news:title>California board of regents to review SAT/ACT testing ban after 1,400 professors warn of ‘severe’ math gaps</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The University of California (UC) announced Thursday that it is launching a comprehensive review of its standardized testing policy. The pivot follows a massive revolt by faculty members who warn they are being forced to re-teach middle school mathematics to incoming university students.
&quot;The Board of Regents and University leadership take very seriously the critical issue of college preparedness, and the UC Academic Senate has proposed a comprehensive, data-driven review to support its recommendations to strengthen student readiness and success at UC,&quot; University of California President James B. Milliken said in a statement. &quot;There are few things more important on our agenda.&quot;
Milliken noted that the faculty-led Academic Senate review will focus on both preparation and admissions, including whether standardized testing should be reinstated as a requirement. The UC Board of Regents and Milliken are expected to receive an initial update on the findings in July.
CAMPUS GRADUATION CHAOS SHOWS HIGHER EDUCATION NEEDS A SERIOUS MORAL RESET
The sudden policy review comes just weeks after more than 1,400 faculty members across UC campuses signed an open letter demanding the reinstatement of SAT/ACT mathematics requirements, specifically for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) majors. The petition has garnered massive institutional backing, including signatures from seven of UC’s nine mathematics department chairs.
According to the faculty, eliminating standardized testing requirements has stripped admissions officers of an objective benchmark, masking severe academic deficiencies in incoming classes.
&quot;We now observe preparation gaps so severe that instructors must re-teach middle school mathematics while simultaneously teaching the material students need for sciences, engineering, economics and other quantitatively demanding fields,&quot; the letter read.
TEXAS’ LARGEST SCHOOL DISTRICT SEES TEST SCORES SOAR AFTER STATE TAKEOVER DESPITE RACISM CLAIMS
The faculty&apos;s concerns are backed by stark internal numbers. A report by UC San Diego’s Senate–Administration Working Group on Admissions (SAWG) exposed a near-thirtyfold explosion in underprepared students, revealing that the number of incoming first-year students whose math skills tested below a high school level jumped from roughly 1 in 200 students in 2020 to nearly 1 in 8 students over a five-year period. 
Even more alarming, 70% of those underprepared students actually fell below middle school proficiency, accounting for roughly 1 in 12 members of the entire entering cohort. Professors also warned that high school transcripts have become &quot;nearly meaningless&quot; due to rampant grade inflation, while application essays have been severely compromised by the pervasive use of generative artificial intelligence (AI).
Karajean Hyde, co-director of the UC Irvine Math Project and a lecturer of education, previously told Fox News Digital that objective benchmarks are desperately needed to restore academic baselines.
&quot;I&apos;d say we need some objective measures to go along with the whole picture,&quot; Hyde said. &quot;A student&apos;s not just a single number or a single letter, but standardized testing can play an important role in ensuring one level of measuring where that bar is so that the bar doesn&apos;t move.&quot;
Though faculty members acknowledged UC&apos;s history of helping under-resourced students succeed, they pointed out that the university system has finite resources. Pushing underprepared students into demanding STEM fields without baseline checks, they argued, could ultimately backfire and hurt the very students the policy aimed to help.
&quot;The SAT/ACT mathematics requirement is not an obstacle to equity; rather, it is a prerequisite for it,&quot; the faculty letter asserted. &quot;Failing to measure preparation gaps does not remove barriers; it moves them into the classroom, where they become harder to overcome.&quot;
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The UC system completely suspended the use of standardized testing for undergraduate admissions in May 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, later moving to a permanent, strict &quot;test-blind&quot; policy following a legal settlement.
A spokesperson for the UC Office of the President and the Board of Regents told Fox News Digital that the UC Board of Regents retains the final authority to officially alter or reinstate admissions policies. If the Academic Senate recommends a rollback, the fall 2028 admissions cycle is the earliest a testing requirement would take effect.
The UC system&apos;s re-evaluation aligns with a broader national trend. A growing number of elite institutions — including MIT, Yale, Dartmouth, Brown and the University of Texas at Austin — have reversed their pandemic-era test-optional policies after concluding that standardized tests remain the most reliable indicator of college readiness, particularly for lower-income students who may lack access to padded extracurricular resumes.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>128-year-old amusement park tightens its rules after violent teen takeovers hit rivals</news:name>
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			<news:title>128-year-old amusement park tightens its rules after violent teen takeovers hit rivals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kennywood, a nearly 130-year-old amusement park outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is tightening its summer chaperon policy as parks around the country experience violent brawls and unruly teen crowds heading into the heart of the season.
The popular Pennsylvania amusement venue said guests ages 15 and under must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or other supervising adult during all operating hours, effective June 12. The updated policy will apply through Sept. 7, according to a company statement.
The move follows several high-profile incidents at amusement parks in recent weeks, including at Six Flags St. Louis on opening day, when multiple brawls involving as many as 100 people prompted a police response and forced the park to close early. 
BELOVED THEME PARK TO CLOSE FOR GOOD, ENDING NEARLY 50 YEARS OF FAMILY MEMORIES
Kennywood’s news also follows an opening-day brawl at Hersheypark in Pennsylvania, in which 55 people — including 52 minors and three young adults between ages 12 and 19 — were charged after a large fight broke out on April 3, according to police.
&quot;This was a proactive measure and part of our ongoing commitment to preserving the welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere that has defined Kennywood for nearly 130 years,&quot; a company spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
In a recent Facebook post, Kennywood wrote, &quot;We are aware of social media posts circulating regarding a possible unauthorized gathering at the park. We have zero tolerance for disruptive behavior.&quot;
Kennywood said its updated policy is intended to &quot;enlist the cooperation of parents and other adults responsible for children&quot; and help the park provide a safe and enjoyable experience for guests. 
The park also noted that responsibility for children attending Kennywood rests with parents, guardians or assigned chaperones — not park personnel.
Under the new rules, guests who cannot show proof they are at least 16 will not be allowed to enter without a qualifying chaperone. The chaperones must be at least 21 years old and present a valid government-issued photo ID. 
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Each chaperone may accompany up to six guests ages 15 and under.
When the group enters the park, the chaperone must be present — and the chaperone must remain inside the park for the entire visit, though Kennywood said the adult does not need to physically stay with the minors at all times.
Guests 15 and under must be able to contact their onsite chaperone throughout the visit.
The park said the new policy extends its previous summer chaperone rules from a 4 p.m. start time to all-day enforcement, while lowering the age requirement from guests 17 and under to guests 15 and under.
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Recently, so-called &quot;teen takeovers&quot; have disrupted parks, beaches, malls and other public spaces in several cities. Authorities have said some gatherings, often organized or fueled by social media postings, have escalated into fights, arrests and emergency crowd-control responses, as Fox News Digital previously reported. 
Hersheypark later implemented photo reentry verification after fights between teens disrupted its opening weekend, according to Fox 43.
The park said at the time that safety was its top priority and that guests who violated its policies would no longer be welcome.
Kennywood said its updated chaperone policy will be enforced at the entrance and throughout the park by management and security. Any guest 15 or younger found inside the park without a qualifying chaperone could face removal. 
Organized and ticketed group events — including school, church, corporate, summer camp and sports groups outings — are exempt because they already have existing chaperone policies and practices, according to the park.
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Online, many people praised the owners for taking decisive action.
&quot;Good on them for getting ahead of any potential issues,&quot; one Reddit user wrote. 
&quot;This is not normal kid behavior anymore that&apos;s being cracked down on,&quot; another person said. &quot;This stuff has become way too common.&quot;
&quot;Love this idea,&quot; a third person said. &quot;Just wish they’d bring back a non-rider entry fee or other discounted pass for chaperones who don’t plan to ride.&quot;
Kennywood is located in West Mifflin, about 10 miles southeast of Pittsburgh. 
Opened in 1898, it is one of only two amusement parks in the U.S. designated as a National Historic Landmark. (The other is Rye Playland in Rye, New York.) 
The park said all guests must also pass through a weapons detection system at the front gate during the summer, and only bags 15 inches by 15 inches by 15 inches are permitted — with exceptions for medical and diaper bags.
The western Pennsylvania staple has been known for generations for its classic rides, including the Jack Rabbit roller coaster, as well as its popular Potato Patch fries.
Sean Joseph and Stepheny Price, both of Fox News Digital, contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Mamdani touts massive taxpayer-funded investment for trans healthcare: &apos;First step&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As part of the Pride Month celebration on Tuesday evening, New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani touted the work his administration has done to expand services for LGBTQ+ communities, calling New York City a &quot;haven&quot; for people with alternative gender identities.
In particular, Mamdani doubled down on promises of $15 million in funding for trans communities.
&quot;The threats will continue and so will our relentless protection of trans people across this city,&quot; Mamdani said, referring to challenges he said LGBTQ+ communities face.
&quot;As a first step, my administration has made a $15 million investment in gender affirming care over the next two years, and we will continue to use every tool at our disposal to make sure every trans and gender non-conforming New Yorker can live with the dignity, safety and freedom they deserve.&quot;
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Mamdani’s speech builds on similar efforts in other cities and looks to follow through on campaign promises Mamdani made on the road to his mayoral victory.
It’s unclear where, exactly, the $15 million request is being allocated from or how it will be disbursed as New York City Council members continue consideration of the 2027 budget.
Progressive-led subsidized transgender initiatives have also advanced in San Francisco.
Like New York, San Francisco established an Office of Transgender Initiatives and, through its Department of Public Health, has funded guidance for hormone therapy, surgery and mental health case management.
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If implemented, Mamdani’s initiative would go further, directly funding procedures.
Despite pushing the envelope on city-led programs for trans services, the New York funding falls short of the vision Mamdani painted while on the campaign trail.
&quot;The Mamdani administration will budget $65 million in funding to explicitly support and expand access to Gender Affirming Care (GAC) in NYC,&quot; Mamdani’s campaign website read.
That plan detailed that up to $57 million would go to public hospitals, community clinics, health centers and non-profits that could perform procedures.
Although Mamdani’s plan for the $15 million remains hazy, he said his support of the LGBTQ community was proven — and would only grow.
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&quot;As your mayor, I was proud to establish New York City’s first-ever office of LGBTQIA+ affairs within the first 100 days of our administration,&quot; Mamdani said.
&quot;This office focuses on the well-being of queer New Yorkers so that you know you have a champion and advocate within city government.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Stephen A Smith refuses to back down after blaming Trump for Knicks&apos; Game 3 loss</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stephen A Smith refuses to back down after blaming Trump for Knicks&apos; Game 3 loss</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Stephen A. Smith is absolutely refusing to wave the white flag against President Donald Trump.
Just days after OutKick questioned him about Smith&apos;s criticism of the president, Trump fired back, calling him a &quot;low IQ individual&quot; and &quot;dumb as a rock.&quot;
Smith took his response straight to primetime.
The king of sports television hot takes joined Sean Hannity on Fox News Thursday night to clear the air.
TRUMP TEARS INTO STEPHEN A SMITH AS FEUD GROWS: &apos;ARROGANT FOOL, A LOW IQ INDIVIDUAL&apos;
True to form, Smith did not apologize. Instead, he doubled down.
Smith told Hannity that he expects the heat when he steps out of his sports lane and into the political arena.
&quot;I take no offense with the president coming after me the way that he did,&quot; Smith said. &quot;People go after him every day. I certainly went after him. He has every right to come back and clap back at me. I&apos;m a big boy. I can take it. He ain&apos;t phasing me one bit.&quot;
Smith needs to stand the heat if he&apos;s truly seeking political office, namely the presidency.
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Smith&apos;s qualms stemmed from the massive requirements for the presidential visit, which shut down surrounding streets near Madison Square Garden and forced police to clear out outdoor watch parties.
Smith blasted the logistics, arguing that Trump only cared about himself.
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The Knicks have not won a championship in more than half a century, and Smith believes Trump&apos;s arrival disrupted the momentum surrounding the team.
&quot;But this man was raised in Queens, New York, lifelong Knicks fan, knows about the suffering that spans 53 years,&quot; Smith continued. &quot;And when you are a true sports fan, you know every little thing could disrupt the momentum. You have watch parties outside, thousands of people. You have rabid fans inside. People throughout the state, gathered in Central Park, Bryant Park, and throughout the State of New York, are on fire.
&quot;The momentum is there, incredibly intimidating. And what does this guy do? He shows up. They got to get rid of the watch party. He disrupts the momentum and the fervor, and that is why I blamed him for the loss in Game 3.&quot;
Blaming a playoff loss on a famous guy sitting courtside takes some serious spin.
Apparently, the Knicks players throwing up bricks and turning the ball over had nothing to do with it.
Whether this heavyweight media bout goes another round remains to be seen.
Send us your thoughts: alejandro.avila@outkick.com / Follow along on X: @alejandroaveela  
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			  <news:name>Former Biden ambassador considered running against him over border mess, bashes Kamala in new book</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Biden ambassador considered running against him over border mess, bashes Kamala in new book</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ken Salazar, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico under President Joe Biden, considered running for president against his former boss in 2024, he revealed.
&quot;I should run for president,&quot; Salazar told himself, after Biden&apos;s disastrous July 2024 debate performance, according to a book excerpt obtained by Politico.
Salazar also claimed that he begged for a border czar and early on advised Biden to refer to the U.S. border situation as a crisis.
&quot;There was political failure to understand the reality of the crisis at the border, and the political consequence it would have on Democrats in the 2024 election.
HOW IMMIGRATION AND BORDER SECURITY DOMINATED 2024 AND DECIDED AN ELECTION
Salazar claimed that within the administration, officials used the word &quot;crisis&quot; all the time, &quot;even if at that time the White House refused to acknowledge it as such.&quot;
When Salazar advised then-Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to use the word, Mayorkas apparently told him: &quot;Ken, I have a lot on my plate already. I’m about to be impeached for all this border stuff. The Republicans have it out for me.&quot;
Salazar never ended up declaring himself as a candidate despite recruiting a team and drafting a presidential platform, Politico reported.
BIDEN AIDES WARNED DONORS DROPPING OUT AND RUNNING KAMALA HARRIS WOULD BE A MISTAKE: BOOK
He had planned to throw his name into consideration when Biden dropped out, but the Democratic Party never held open primaries, instead choosing to coronate Vice President Kamala Harris as the party&apos;s candidate unilaterally, a decision Salazar called &quot;a mistake,&quot; per Politico.
Salazar criticized Harris&apos; action, or lack thereof, on the border after she was tasked with stemming the flow of migration. Harris was dubbed the border czar, a position Salazar had pushed for the Biden White House to create, but he was unhappy with the nature of her work in the position.
&quot;But sadly, her designation in this position was having no effect on migration flows,&quot; he wrote.
HOW HARRIS WAS DOGGED BY &apos;BORDER CZAR&apos; LABEL, PAST RADICAL IMMIGRATION VIEWS DURING FAILED CAMPAIGN
&quot;[Harris] had been placed in charge of getting at the ‘root causes’ of migration, but many felt she had been ineffective,&quot; he continued.
&quot;For whatever reason, she had been unable to help with the border and migration crisis, even though she’d sat next door to the Oval Office for almost four years.&quot;
Salazar, a Colorado-born lawyer of Mexican descent and his state&apos;s first Hispanic senator, praised Biden&apos;s eventual decision to effectively shut down the border in 2024, but acknowledged it was too late.
MARK KELLY EYES 2028 WHITE HOUSE RUN WHILE FIGHTING TRUMP DEMOTION THREAT
&quot;This should have been a moment of vindication — after all, American voters were demanding action on the border — but it was too late, and images of an out-of-control border would dominate the closing months of the presidential election,&quot; he wrote, per Politico.
Salazar also revealed in his book, titled &quot;Borderlands: My Fight For An Inclusive America,&quot; that he&apos;s been giving out advice to potential Democratic presidential candidates, pitching them on his &quot;borderlands platform,&quot; an immigration policy that he says acknowledges the U.S. immigration system is broken and &quot;must be fixed,&quot; according to Politico.
He has already met with Arizona Sens. Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego, both Democrats, and plans to meet with Illinois&apos; Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker, Politico reported.
Fox News Digital contacted Salazar, Pritzker, Gallego and Kelly for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Country star Zac Brown defends UFC White House performance saying &apos;f--- all the division&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Country star Zac Brown defends UFC White House performance saying &apos;f--- all the division&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Country music singer Zac Brown defended his upcoming performance at the UFC Freedom 250 at the White House this weekend.
Brown, best known as the lead singer of the Zac Brown Band, confirmed on &quot;The Pat McAfee Show&quot; Wednesday that he plans to perform the national anthem for the event alongside the Marine Band on Sunday.
He denied on Wednesday having any political concerns about performing at the White House under President Donald Trump.
DANA WHITE DENIES AMERICA 250 UFC FIGHT AT WHITE HOUSE WILL BE &apos;POLITICAL,&apos; &apos;NOT AT ALL&apos; ABOUT POLITICS
&quot;Man, I’m there for the troops, man,&quot; Brown said. &quot;I’m there to honor America. This is patriotism, not politics for me. I mean, f--- all the division. I don’t believe in that. I love this country. I love all the people that have sacrificed so that I can live my American dream and that everyone that lives here gets a chance to do that if they work hard and make the right decisions. So it doesn’t have a place in politics for me.&quot;
Brown added he had heard approximately 8,000 service members would also be attending the event and felt &quot;honored&quot; as a fan of UFC to be given the opportunity.
AL SHARPTON COMPARES WHITE HOUSE UFC FIGHT NIGHT TO &apos;FIGHTS FOR THE SLAVE MASTERS&apos;
&quot;I’m so excited for this weekend,&quot; Brown said. &quot;And it’s history, man, getting to be part of American history, man. Having the first sporting event that’s on the lawn of the White House. I mean, it’s an honor.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and UFC for comment.
Preparations for the UFC match have been underway on the South Lawn of the White House for weeks, including the installation of a roughly 90-foot-tall steel arch, dubbed the &quot;claw.&quot; The match is set for June 14 to coincide with Flag Day as well as Trump&apos;s 80th birthday to celebrate the 250th anniversary of America&apos;s founding.
DANA WHITE UNVEILS 85K FREE TICKETS FOR UFC WHITE HOUSE EVENT, SAYS ONLY ONE THING CAN STOP FIGHT
Over the weekend, The Public Integrity Project filed a lawsuit on behalf of two Virginia residents in an effort to block the event, claiming it will interfere with the White House and National Mall area while describing its setup as &quot;hideous.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Stolen iPhones fuel scary passcode scam</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stolen iPhones fuel scary passcode scam</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Your iPhone can feel nearly useless to a thief once you mark it as lost. Apple&apos;s Activation Lock can help turn a stolen device into a locked brick. That should make phone theft less profitable. Yet thieves have found a nasty workaround.
According to new research from Infoblox Threat Intel, the cybersecurity research team at Infoblox, criminals are using fake Apple pages, smishing texts and Telegram-based unlocking tools to trick stolen iPhone owners into handing over their passcodes.
Infoblox Threat Intel tracks cybercriminal activity partly by studying DNS, the system that helps devices find websites online. Think of DNS as the internet&apos;s phone book. By watching patterns in suspicious website names and traffic, researchers can spot fake domains, phishing pages and larger scam networks.
The scary part is how personal the scam can feel. The thief may already have your phone. The message may arrive right after the theft. The fake page may even show what looks like your iPhone moving on a map.
WHY IPHONE USERS ARE THE NEW PRIME SCAM TARGETS
Researchers found that many thieves care less about the data on the phone and more about turning the device into resale cash. Once they get your passcode, they can remove protections, wipe the device and sell it.
Here is the part that feels especially cruel. When you lose an iPhone, you may put a message on the lock screen with a phone number to call. That feature can help a good person return your device. A scammer can use that same number to contact you.
In one case described by the researchers, a stolen iPhone owner received a text shortly after the theft. The message linked to a fake Apple-style website. The page showed what looked like a moving phone location on a map. Then it asked for the phone&apos;s PIN code. Had the victim entered it, the thief would have gained control of the device. That is what makes this scam so believable. The thief may really have your phone. The message may arrive at the perfect moment. The fake page may look close enough to Apple&apos;s real Find My experience to catch someone who is stressed and trying to recover an expensive device.
A locked iPhone has limited resale value. An unlocked iPhone can be wiped, removed from an Apple account and sold for much more. The researchers found Telegram groups selling phone unlocking services. Some tools target older phones. Others help criminals collect information about newer devices so they can build a more convincing phishing attack. These services can include &quot;Find My iPhone Off&quot; kits, fake Apple login pages, AI voice call tools and prerecorded messages that impersonate Apple.
The pricing also makes this underground business easy to enter. Some unlocking attempts cost only a few dollars. According to the research, unlocking a recent iPhone can cost anywhere from $5 to $50, depending on the seller, with an average price below $10.
That low cost helps explain why this scam can spread. A thief no longer needs deep technical skills. They can buy a kit, follow instructions and send a polished scam message.
The scam does not stop with one generic text. Criminals can customize phishing pages with details pulled from the phone or from linked accounts. That can include the victim&apos;s name, email address, device details and even whether the passcode has four or six digits. The fake page may also show a chosen location on a &quot;lost iPhone&quot; map. Then the scammer sends the link by text, WhatsApp or email.
Once the victim enters credentials or a passcode, the information can go straight back to the attacker through Telegram. From there, criminals can remove linked devices from the Apple Account and prepare the phone for resale. That is why the message can feel oddly personal. The scammer may know enough to make the alert feel urgent and official.
Researchers identified more than 10,000 domains tied to these phone unlocking tools and smishing campaigns. Many used Apple lookalike names or generic customer-support wording, such as fake location and phone-finding themes. They also found that traffic to verified smishing domains rose 350% in 2025 compared with the previous year.
Some tools even try to fight security blocks. The research found scripts that check whether smishing domains are blocked. Then those scripts submit fake explanations to try to get them removed from Google Safe Browsing warnings. That means criminals are not only building fake pages. They are also working to keep those pages online long enough to fool victims.
DON’T GET CAUGHT IN THE &apos;APPLE ID SUSPENDED&apos; PHISHING SCAM
If your phone gets stolen, the most dangerous message may arrive after the theft. You may be worried, angry and desperate to track your device. That is exactly the moment scammers want. A message claiming to be from Apple, Find My or customer support can feel helpful.
However, Apple will not ask you to enter your iPhone passcode through a random link sent by text or WhatsApp. The passcode is the prize. Once you give it up, you may help the thief turn your locked phone into a sellable device.
If your iPhone goes missing, a few calm steps can help you avoid handing thieves the one thing they need most: your passcode.
Your iPhone passcode should stay on your iPhone. Do not type it into a website that arrives by text, email or WhatsApp, even if the page looks like Apple.
If your iPhone is missing, use the Find My app on another Apple device or go directly to iCloud through your browser. Do not use a link from a message.
Scammers love pressure. A message may say your phone has been found, moved or scheduled for removal. Pause before you click. Open Apple&apos;s tools yourself instead.
Avoid simple codes such as birthdays, repeating numbers or easy patterns. A longer alphanumeric passcode gives thieves a much harder target.
Make sure Find My is enabled before anything happens. On iPhone, go to Settings &gt; your name &gt; Find My &gt; Find My iPhone and confirm that Find My iPhone is turned on.
If your iPhone is stolen, keep it listed in Find My and your Apple Account. Removing it can also remove Activation Lock, which helps stop someone else from erasing, activating and reselling your phone. If you use Find My, select the stolen iPhone and choose Mark As Lost or Erase This Device if needed. Avoid Remove This Device unless Apple Support, your carrier or law enforcement tells you to do it.
FIND A LOST PHONE THAT IS OFF OR DEAD
Strong antivirus software can help block malicious links, phishing pages and scam sites before they do damage. It can also warn you when a site looks unsafe. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices at CyberGuy.com.
Report the stolen phone to local police and your wireless carrier. Your carrier may be able to suspend service or block the device from the network.
Yes. Android phones have their own anti-theft protections, but thieves may still try a similar trick. Instead of asking for an iPhone passcode, a scammer may send a fake Google, Find My Device, Find Hub, Samsung Find or carrier message after your Android phone is stolen.
The message may claim your phone was found, moved or ready to be recovered. Then it may send you to a fake page that asks for your Google account password, Samsung account password or screen lock PIN, password or pattern.
That information can help a thief get around protections that make a stolen Android phone harder to reset and resell. Google’s Factory Reset Protection can require the previous Google account or screen lock after an unauthorized reset. Samsung says Google Device Protection works on Galaxy phones when a Google account and lock screen are set up.
The advice is the same: do not use a link from a text, email or WhatsApp message to recover a stolen Android phone. Go directly to Google’s Find Hub, Samsung Find or your carrier’s official website yourself. Never type your phone’s screen lock or account password into a recovery page that arrived by message.
A stolen iPhone used to be a headache for thieves because Activation Lock made resale harder. Now, criminals are trying to make you part of the unlocking process. They do it with fake Apple pages, carefully timed texts and slick-looking maps that play on panic. The safest move is to slow down. If your phone disappears, use Apple&apos;s official Find My tools and ignore any message that asks for your passcode. That very code may be the one thing standing between a locked brick and a payday for a thief.
Should phone makers and wireless carriers do more to stop stolen phones from being resold, or is the responsibility mostly on users to lock down their devices? Let us know by writing to us at CyberGuy.com.
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			  <news:name>US spy law to expire for first time after lawmakers reject Trump’s controversial pick to lead spy agencies</news:name>
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			<news:title>US spy law to expire for first time after lawmakers reject Trump’s controversial pick to lead spy agencies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The spy law known as Section 702, which authorizes the NSA and FBI&apos;s warrantless surveillance, will all but certainly expire on Friday for the first time.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Future of college sports shouldn’t be dictated by Congress: Sen Rand Paul</news:name>
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			<news:title>Future of college sports shouldn’t be dictated by Congress: Sen Rand Paul</news:title>
			<news:keywords>College sports are woven into the fabric of American culture.
We build our fall calendars around Saturday kickoff times, and in March we all fill out our brackets. We tailgate in parking lots — rain or shine, hot or cold.
We invite our neighbors over to watch the game at our house, then fire up the grill while all the kids run around in the yard — and, yes, we start our kids early, dressing them in baby clothes emblazoned with the logo of our alma mater or our hometown team.
College sports can be anything from a conversation starter to the foundation of our most meaningful relationships in life. We celebrate with our family when our team wins while wishing we could celebrate with the ones we miss.
And while Kentuckians stand proudly shoulder-to-shoulder, there are a couple of days each year when we make sure everyone knows whether we wear Cardinal red or Wildcat blue.
WEST VIRGINIA&apos;S EPIC WALK-OFF SPARKS EMOTIONAL &apos;COUNTRY ROADS&apos; CELEBRATION THAT DEFINES COLLEGE SPORTS
These are our traditions. It’s our community, our county, our commonwealth, and our country.
Yes, there are rapid changes happening in college sports.
Multiple rulings throughout our courts, including from the Supreme Court, have knocked the old rules out from under college sports, and there’s not much left holding it together today.
Players are moving schools every year searching for the highest bidder, while institutions feel powerless to stop the rapid change and the quest for more revenue. The academic element of college sports feels like it’s becoming an afterthought.
The pressure to find a solution is increasing.
But I don’t want Congress to dictate what’s next.
Why would we hand responsibility for protecting college sports to an institution as popular as cockroaches and traffic jams?
Multiple bills have been introduced in Congress to rebuild college sports for this new era, dictating how athletes may or may not participate in sports, how they may be compensated, and how universities may or may not administer their athletic programs.
But is there anyone in the American public who is happy with a recent reform passed by Congress? Anything?
Congress can’t keep federal agencies funded, and government workers have missed paychecks. Congress let airport security check lines grind to a crawl for weeks. Congress can’t balance the budget, and there seems to be a government shutdown on a regular basis.
REPORTER&apos;S NOTEBOOK: HOUSE DEMS QUESTION SPORTS BILL TIMING AMID LANE KIFFIN CONTROVERSY
And now, the American people are expected to believe, despite all evidence to the contrary, that Congress could effectively manage college sports?
College sports should absolutely not be subjected to a governing council of 535 members of Congress, nor should they be regulated from Washington, D.C., like the Postal Service.
College sports should have the ability to adopt their own reforms, and Congress’ role should be to give them that power—and only that.
Whether we like it or not, college sports is a marketplace, and it shouldn’t be subjected to restrictive federal regulation or the open-ended threat of congressional intervention.
This is why I’ve proposed the Collegiate Sports Integrity Act (S. 2147), which works on a simple premise: Remove the antitrust liability for college athletics.
This solution will enable the people who have built, grown, and maintained college sports to decide what’s next.
Where there are emerging disputes, let the stakeholders sit down and come to an agreement, and let them resolve them internally.
Where there is a patchwork of court-imposed rules, let’s empower institutions, athletes, and conferences to figure out how to balance the demands of this new landscape while also preserving the traditional roles of college sports and academics.
SEN TUBERVILLE PREVIEWS NIL MEETING WITH TRUMP, SAYS DEMOCRATS &apos;DON&apos;T CARE&apos; ABOUT COLLEGE SPORTS
Once there is agreement, everyone signs and agrees to play by those rules.
Who better to protect the integrity of college sports than those who built college sports and will have to work, live, and compete within the new rules?
Questions of revenue sharing, television contracts, institutional alignment, player transfers, and so forth should be handled by the stakeholders in college sports, not on terms set by Congress.
We cannot allow Congress to install a regulatory regime that picks winners and losers; effectively federalizes the governance of state institutions; sets in federal law what could be addressed through basic contracts; will be nearly impossible to reform in the future; and cannot be divorced from politics and parochial interests.
Additionally, since Congress mostly legislates by cobbling together hundreds of unrelated measures behind closed doors—then using imminent deadlines and expirations to gain leverage over rank-and-file members—it is unlikely that any college sports &quot;framework&quot; created by Congress will receive sufficient debate and scrutiny before it becomes law.
In other words, embracing the idea that Congress will create and regulate rules for college athletics means putting blind faith in an opaque process within an institution that is not well-liked or trusted.
To paraphrase former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi: We’ll likely have to pass the bill to find out what’s in it.
I absolutely do not want to subject college sports and our cherished traditions to that kind of risk.
But the good news is that we don’t have to.
If we pass the Collegiate Sports Integrity Act and send it to President Donald Trump, we can set college sports on a sustainable path into the future, and we can keep the politicians out of it.
Sounds like a win-win plan to me.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cornyn predicts Trump midterm &apos;disaster,&apos; then &apos;the most miserable two years of his life&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cornyn predicts Trump midterm &apos;disaster,&apos; then &apos;the most miserable two years of his life&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas predicted &quot;disaster&quot; in the upcoming midterms and thinks that President Donald Trump will then face &quot;the most miserable two years of his life&quot; during the final stretch of his White House tenure,&quot; the New York Times reported.
Cornyn lost the Texas Republican U.S. Senate primary runoff to President Donald Trump-endorsed Lone Star State Attorney General Ken Paxton last month.
The contest was not even close — Paxton shellacked the long-serving incumbent senator in the race. Cornyn has served in the Senate since late 2002.
MAGA TRIUMPH: TRUMP ALLY KEN PAXTON DEFEATS JOHN CORNYN IN BITTER TEXAS GOP PRIMARY WAR
Trump backed Paxton a week before the May 26 contest, as early voting was already underway.
&quot;I had really thought that we’d gone on so long with no endorsement that he was just going to stay out of it,&quot; Cornyn said, according to the Times. &quot;But he couldn’t resist.&quot;
&quot;If he would do that to me, he would do that to anybody,&quot; Cornyn said, according to the outlet. &quot;There’s never going to be good enough for him, other than 100 percent, you know, slavish adherence to whatever he wants. But obviously that’s not what the senator’s role is supposed to be, especially in terms of checks and balances.&quot;
TRUMP FLEXES MAGA MUSCLE IN TEXAS SENATE RUNOFF CLASH BETWEEN CORNYN AND PAXTON
In a May 27 Truth Social post, Trump said Cornyn &quot;will remain my friend for a long time to come, as we both watch Ken become a fantastic, common sense Senator, one who is respected by all.&quot;
&quot;If that’s the way friends treat you, you wonder about his enemies,&quot; Cornyn said, according to the Times.
KEN PAXTON DIDN&apos;T NEED TRUMP&apos;S ENDORSEMENT TO BEAT CORNYN, TEXAS VOTERS SAY
&quot;It’s going to make things harder, certainly more expensive in Texas, and make it harder around the country,&quot; Cornyn said, predicting the president will eventually regret his actions, according to the Times. &quot;I don’t say that with any sort of desire for vengeance; I just think that’s the way it’s going to be. He’s going to have the most miserable two years of his life in the last two years of his term, I think, because I think November is going to be a disaster.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>80% of claims in America&apos;s largest sexual abuse settlement in history could be fraudulent, LA DA says</news:name>
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			<news:title>80% of claims in America&apos;s largest sexual abuse settlement in history could be fraudulent, LA DA says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman asked a judge to freeze payments to the victims of a $4 billion sexual abuse lawsuit settlement, claiming four out of five of the claims could be fraudulent, the Los Angeles Times reported Thursday.
In April 2025, Los Angeles County agreed to pay $4 billion to settle more than 11,000 claims of sexual abuse in county-run juvenile halls and foster homes, making it the largest sexual abuse settlement in U.S. history.
But an LA Times investigation discovered nine plaintiffs who said they were paid by recruiters to join the class-action lawsuit, four of whom, the paper reported, said their claims were entirely fraudulent.
Hochman launched his investigation shortly after the LA Times investigation went public.
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TO PAY NEARLY $116M TO INMATES SEXUALLY ABUSED AT CALIFORNIA PRISON DUBBED THE &apos;RAPE CLUB&apos;
&quot;They looked at this opportunity to compensate these true victims of sex abuse as an opportunity to personally profit and engage in some of the most greedy and heinous conduct,&quot; Hochman said in a November 2025 news conference. &quot;We are going to aggressively go after them,&quot; he said.
However, Hochman said then that the nine who came forward represented a small fraction of the &quot;significant number of fraudsters involved in these settlement claims.&quot;
Now, Hochman is claiming 80 percent of claimants could be fraudulent while asking the judge overseeing the case to freeze the payments for six months while he continues his investigation, according to the LA Times.
Hochman&apos;s request would only apply to cases stemming from juvenile halls, the bulk of the cases in the lawsuit, according to the LA Times.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY FACES SCRUTINY AFTER ALLEGED WIDESPREAD HOSPICE FRAUD EXPOSED
Since the LA Times released the results of its investigation, LA County has imposed extra scrutiny on claimants, particularly those represented by Downtown LA Law Group (DTLA), a firm that represented all nine of the plaintiffs who reportedly claimed to have been recruited.
DTLA firmly denied recruiting anybody for the lawsuit.
&quot;As we have consistently stated, DTLA never recruited anyone to join this lawsuit. In fact, we rejected over 70% of the cases that came to us. The allegations of fraud involving our firm are false,&quot; a DTLA spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
The company also believes its being unfairly scrutinized compared to other company&apos;s representing plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
&quot;DTLA was the only one subjected to an extensive independent third-party audit of more than 1,000 cases, with every client interviewed by a neutral auditor at our own expense. No other firm has undergone this level of scrutiny.  We believe that fairness dictates that the regulatory agency make similar demands of other firms,&quot; the spokesperson said.
The increased scrutiny, Hochman argued in a Wednesday filing obtained by the LA Times, was necessary after lax vetting from prior agencies reviewing the cases.
&quot;The prior and ongoing vetting by other agencies and entities has been insufficient to determine whether the claims are fraudulent,&quot; Hochman stated, per the LA Times.
RITZY PRIVATE ACADEMY ATTENDED BY KARDASHIAN KIDS FACES TRIAL IN BIZARRE &apos;KISSING CLUB&apos; SCANDAL
Representatives of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit question Hochman&apos;s claims and say they further hurt victims who have suffered enough.
&quot;They’re beyond frustrated,&quot; victim attorney Patrick McNicholas told the LA Times. &quot;Once again, they’re getting victimized,&quot; he said.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs are expected to go in front of Superior Court Judge Lawrence Riff on Monday for a review of Hochman&apos;s request.
The DTLA spokesperson told Fox News Digital the company has cooperated with DA Hochman&apos;s investigation.
&quot;We look forward to Judge Lawrence Riff’s ruling on this matter and, as we have always maintained, we remain fully committed to working cooperatively with District Attorney Nathan Hochman and his office to verify the authenticity of every claim,&quot; the spokesperson said
&quot;Our firm is fully committed to ensuring that clients who suffered real abuse are fairly compensated for the trauma they endured,&quot; the spokesperson also said.
Fox News Digital contacted the Los Angeles County District Attorney&apos;s office for further information.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Austin Metcalf&apos;s family faces death threats after Karmelo Anthony&apos;s murder conviction and more top headlines</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-06-12T11:12:11.052Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Austin Metcalf&apos;s family faces death threats after Karmelo Anthony&apos;s murder conviction and more top headlines</news:title>
			<news:keywords>1. Austin Metcalf&apos;s family hit with death threats 
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			<news:title>Ex-Biden aide dubbed &apos;Baghdad Bob&apos; reemerges with Jill Biden spat, new gig</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A former Biden White House aide, who has been slammed by conservatives online for years for his aggressive defense of then-President Joe Biden&apos;s mental and physical fitness, has reemerged into the news cycle over the last couple of weeks for speaking out against former First Lady Jill Biden&apos;s comments during her book tour and joining the communications staff for Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz.
Andrew Bates, who currently serves as the managing director of Orchestra&apos;s public relations advisory service where he often uses his X account to fire back against GOP messaging and the Trump administration, promotes himself as a &quot;seasoned communications strategist&quot; with a &quot;reputation for tenacity and an ability to navigate complex challenges with precision,&quot; according to the website of his WolfPack Strategies advisory firm that he launched during the first week of the Trump administration last year.
While Bates was often praised by some of his colleagues as one of the most &quot;loyal&quot; defenders of the Bidens during his administration, Jill Biden recently lashed out at him when pressed on a quote he gave to The New York Post about her book tour.
&quot;We had a duty to win and we didn’t,&quot; Bates said, referring to Biden&apos;s disastrous 2024 debate and him dropping out. &quot;I think about that all the time. But I don’t see why that painful conversation for the party needed to be publicly reopened right now.&quot;
When pressed on the quote, the former first lady told a reporter, &quot;I want to say to Andrew: Call me up, and say it to my face, buddy.&quot; While they appeared to have made up in a phone call shortly afterward, social media erupted with conservatives and Democrats weighing in on the exchange, including Tommy Vietor, a former National Security Council staffer for then-President Barack Obama.
&quot;No one was more loyal to the Biden family and fought harder for them than Andrew Bates. Sh---- to see that loyalty was a one-way street,&quot; Vietor wrote in a post, scolding the former first lady.
&quot;The former First Lady would still be known as the former Second Lady without Andrew Bates,&quot; a source told Axios reporter Alex Thompson, referring to the Bidens’ role in the Obama administration.
&quot;Just a whole lot I could say about this, but I will leave it at being so, unbelievably disappointed,&quot; former top Biden White House aide Rob Flaherty said. However, Jill Biden&apos;s former spokesperson Michael LaRosa ripped Bates on X, saying, &quot;He is one of the LEAST sympathetic former Biden staffers, a notorious liar, stonewaller and gaslighter.&quot;
&quot;This is who the Bidens are. Andrew Bates KILLED himself for the Bidens to the point of damaging his own reputation and appearing at times like a Baghdad Bob,&quot; journalist Yashar Ali said, referring to Saddam Hussein&apos;s Iraqi Information Minister Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, who was notorious for pushing propaganda and giving false statements to the media.
Conservatives also weighed in, with many taking shots at the former first lady, including Targeted Victory&apos;s chief communications officer Matt Gorman, who said, &quot;The Bidens are pathetic, self-serving, and loyal only unto themselves.&quot;
&quot;Jill Biden vs Andrew Bates is the fight we&apos;ve all been waiting for,&quot; Sen. Bernie Moreno&apos;s, R-Ohio, chief of staff Philip Letsou posted on X. 
Newsbusters news analyst Jorge Bonilla said, &quot;Not the first loyal comms person the Bidens throw under the bus.&quot;
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Bates&apos; reemergence isn&apos;t just limited to the viral spat that took off on social media.
News that Bates had joined Gallego&apos;s team as a communications advisor broke earlier this week in an Axios report following revelations earlier this year that Gallego, who would later distance himself from disgraced gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell and denied knowledge of his sexual misconduct, had a close personal friendship with him for over a decade.
Swalwell abandoned his campaign — and ultimately resigned his seat in mid-April — when testimony from several women surfaced chronicling instances of sexual misconduct and alleged abuse. 
Gallego&apos;s communications director, Jacques Petit, told Fox News Digital that the Arizona senator hired Bates because Gallego has been planning &quot;to help Democrats take the majority in 2026 and is weighing all options for his political future&quot; and that he &quot;brought on Andrew to help navigate those processes.&quot;
However, a number of onlookers online haven&apos;t seen it that way. The hire, which occurred in late April, quickly drew accusations that Bates had been brought on to mask more political liabilities ahead of Gallego&apos;s potential presidential campaign — just as he had helped navigate Biden&apos;s cognitive decline and helped push the narrative that the videos of Biden walking around confused were &quot;cheapfakes.&quot;
Bates, who became a punching bag for many Trump campaign operatives and would often spar with them on social media, went viral a couple of weeks after the disastrous June 2024 debate performance that many believe was the beginning of the end of Biden&apos;s presidential campaign. The X post, which amassed over 5 million views, was widely mocked and has resurfaced several times.
&quot;To answer the question on everyone’s minds: No, Joe Biden does not have a doctorate in foreign affairs,&quot; Bates said. &quot;He’s just that fu----- good.&quot;
The X post came during a critical press conference two weeks after the disastrous debate performance that many believe was the beginning of the end of his campaign. Less than two weeks later, Biden announced he was dropping out of the race.
The campaign account for Kari Lake, a former challenger for Gallego&apos;s Senate seat, ripped Bates and Gallego in a post.
&quot;You don’t hire a political fixer and Biden regime hatchet man like Andrew Bates unless the walls are closing in and the skeletons are about to tumble out of the closet. Rotten Ruben Gallego is VERY worried,&quot; the account wrote.
&quot;He&apos;s the lawyer you hire when everyone already knows you&apos;re guilty,&quot; Jim Geraghty, a political commentator, wrote in a post to social media. 
&quot;Who is the most expensive, least talented person we can find to make sure I don&apos;t get Swallwell&apos;d? Is Ian Sams available? Okay, how about Andrew Bates?&quot; Brent Scher, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Wire wrote in a post to X, referring to another former White House political operative.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>The border is closed thanks to President Trump. In Virginia, that doesn’t matter</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The crisis at the border may be over, but the crisis in Virginia is far from it. Democrats from former President Joe Biden to Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger have proven time and time again that they care more about protecting criminal illegal aliens than American citizens.
Under Biden, over 11 million illegal immigrants walked freely across the open border with no consequences. That ended the day President Donald Trump took office. As we reach the twelfth straight month of zero releases at the border, our nation’s boundaries have never been more secure.
While the crisis at the border is over, the crisis in Virginia still rages on.
Across the commonwealth, an epidemic of violent crime committed by illegal aliens has plagued our communities. The rise in crime is caused by dangerous liberal policies and the state&apos;s refusal to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
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Local officials, like Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Stephen Descano, have refused to prosecute criminals who are committing violence against real Americans. Despite a 32 percent increase in violent crime since Descano took office compared to the five years before, Fairfax has sent fewer cases to trial, dismissed more felony charges, and obtained fewer felony convictions.
The reason crime is spiking in Fairfax County is obvious: Descano and other local Democrats refuse to prosecute and lock away dangerous criminals because of their immigration status. Violent illegal aliens have been allowed to reoffend over and over, terrorize new victims and threaten public safety.
Democrats’ sanctuary policies have real, deadly consequences.
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In February, Stephanie Minter, a mother in Fairfax County, was allegedly murdered by Abdul Jalloh, an illegal immigrant with dozens of prior charges, including rape and violent assault. Minter’s death was completely preventable.
Then, just one month later, another illegal immigrant, Anibal Armando Chavarria Muy, was arrested in Fairfax County in connection with a fatal stabbing. And in April, Luzin Garcia Moran, an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, was arrested for attempted sexual assault on a woman. His rap sheet, spanning from 2020 to 2026, includes assault and battery, attempting to disarm a law enforcement officer, public intoxication, disorderly conduct and several probation violations.
This is Spanberger’s Virginia.
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Every single one of these violent acts was a direct result of radical far-left sanctuary policies, but, instead of advancing legislation to protect our families, Democrats are dismantling pathways to get criminals off our streets. One of Spanberger’s first actions as governor was to demolish the 287(g) program, a proven tool that removed these criminals from our streets and made our communities safer.
We cannot continue to allow illegal immigrants to commit crimes over and over again. While Republicans are fighting to put these criminals away and deport them from our country, Democrats are just letting them go to terrorize our families. These sanctuary policies have turned our great commonwealth into a safe haven for terrorists, murderers and rapists, but Democrats do not care. The left will continue to put political games over public safety.
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Make no mistake: I have not and will not sit idly by as violence floods our streets. Virginia is in desperate need of common-sense legislation that protects and secures our communities.
This Congress, I introduced H.R. 8077, the &quot;287(g) Cooperation Act,&quot; to restore and strengthen federal, state and local immigration enforcement partnerships as a condition of receiving Community Oriented Policing Services grants. State and local law enforcement should be working hand-in-hand with the federal government to enforce our laws. When they work together, the rule of law is upheld, and our communities are safer.
House Republicans are holding elected officials who refuse to protect Americans accountable. The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing titled &quot;Fairfax County, Virginia: The Dangerous Consequences of Sanctuary Policies,&quot; to examine how state and local policies are prioritizing illegal immigrants over American citizens. Virginia cannot continue to circumvent federal immigration authorities and put public safety at risk.
Because of Spanberger’s pro-crime, pro-illegal immigration policies, criminal illegal aliens have been allowed to roam our streets, terrorizing local communities and threatening the safety and security of every Virginian. Our fight to protect the commonwealth is far from over. Our border is secure. Now, it’s time to secure Virginia.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Nightly glass of wine may not be as harmless as many people think, study suggests</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A new study is challenging the conventional wisdom that a small, daily dose of alcohol might be good for your health.
The research, published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, suggests that the safest amount of alcohol to consume is actually none at all. If adults do choose to drink, the team of scientists recommends setting a limit of one per day.
This challenges older guidelines, which often suggested that up to two daily drinks for men was a safe limit.
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&quot;While the new U.S. Dietary Guidelines contain a useful ‘less-is-best’ message, they provide no quantitative framework,&quot; study co-author Timothy Naimi, director of the University of Victoria’s Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, said in a press release.
&quot;Our study was designed to do just that across the drinking spectrum.&quot;
Researchers reached their conclusions by analyzing data on alcohol-related injuries and illnesses and comparing it with large national health and demographic databases, according to a press release.
Using statistical models, they examined how regular alcohol consumption is linked to life expectancy.
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&quot;Even low levels of alcohol use come with health risks,&quot; lead study author Kevin Shield, an associate professor at the University of Toronto, in the same press release. &quot;And that risk continues to increase the more someone drinks.&quot;
After evaluating the cumulative risks for conditions like liver disease, stroke and certain cancers, the study suggests that the assumed benefits of drinking are heavily outweighed by the potential dangers.
For those looking to protect their long-term health, researchers emphasized that cutting back to one drink or giving up alcohol entirely appears to be the best strategy.
Dr. Marc Siegel, Fox News senior medical analyst, noted that this was an observational Canadian study looking at U.S. census data.
&quot;It is massive, but still not proof,&quot; cautioned Siegel, who was not involved in the study. &quot;I am impressed with the endpoint, which is to assess alcohol-specific mortality,&quot; he added.
The doctor called the research &quot;convincing&quot; in terms of showing that even lower levels of drinking carry mortality risk.
&quot;We are in the process of debunking previous research and public health statements that a small amount of alcohol is actually good for you, and replacing it with the more realistic and accurate notion that no amount of alcohol is good,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
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Alcohol affects multiple systems throughout the body, acting as a toxin that can compromise vital organs over time, according to the doctor.
Siegel warned that &quot;alcohol is bad for the heart, the liver and the brain, and it increases inflammation and certain cancers, all of which lead to increased mortality risks.&quot;
While the research offers an overview of public health trends, it is an observational study based on U.S. census data, meaning it can only show strong correlations and cannot prove direct cause and effect, the researchers acknowledged.
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Additionally, because the study relies on self-reported drinking habits, it is subject to the common limitation of individuals underestimating or misreporting their actual alcohol consumption.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Victor Wembanyama anthem controversy grows as Spurs, NBA and ESPN stay silent during Finals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Victor Wembanyama’s national anthem controversy didn’t go away after Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
It just appears that almost everyone around the NBA decided to stop talking about it.
Before Game 1 between the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks, cameras showed Wembanyama standing with his arms crossed during the playing of &quot;The Star-Spangled Banner.&quot; The image spread quickly on social media and sparked immediate reaction from fans who believed the Spurs star was being disrespectful during the American national anthem.
Others defended Wembanyama, noting that he is from France and suggesting the reaction was overblown.
Fair enough. Maybe it was. Maybe there was no intent behind it. Maybe Wembanyama was just standing there and did not realize people would interpret the gesture as a statement.
There’s a very easy way to find out.
Ask him.
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OutKick asked President Donald Trump about Wembanyama’s anthem posture while aboard Air Force One after Game 1. Trump said he had not seen the moment, then asked the obvious question: What did Wembanyama mean by it?
When OutKick informed the president that no one had asked Wembanyama about his intent, Trump said someone should ask him.
That was a week ago.
Since then, Wembanyama has been available to the media multiple times during the NBA Finals. He has been asked about basketball. He has been asked about the Knicks. He has been asked about the Madison Square Garden crowd. He has even been asked whether Trump’s attendance at Game 3 would be a distraction (although even that question was posed in a way that gave Wembanyama an escape hatch to avoid making a divisive political statement).
But the anthem? Nothing.
Not a single question asking whether he meant anything by crossing his arms during the anthem before Game 1.
That seems... odd.
It became even more odd once the series shifted to Madison Square Garden.
Wembanyama was reportedly not on the court during the national anthem before Game 3 or Game 4 at Madison Square Garden.
Most of the Spurs appeared to be on the court during the anthem. So this does not appear, at least from the available evidence, to have been a team-wide decision or a pregame routine scheduling issue.
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There is also another important piece of circumstantial evidence from the broadcasts themselves.
During the anthem before Games 1 and 2, ESPN showed Wembanyama on camera. That’s how the Game 1 controversy started in the first place.
OutKick reviewed the ESPN broadcasts of Games 1-4 and noticed something different about the Game 4 presentation. ESPN used a down-the-line camera shot of players from both teams during the anthem in Games 1, 2 and 3. That&apos;s part of why many believe that Wembanyama skipped the Game 3 anthem.
But during the anthem before Game 4 at Madison Square Garden, ESPN appeared to adjust its anthem presentation. Instead of the same wider down-the-line shots, the network showed tighter solo shots of select players, including Stephon Castle, Karl-Anthony Towns and Josh Hart, as well as both head coaches.
Does that prove anything?
No.
But the timing is at least worth asking about. Wembanyama was shown during the anthem in Games 1 and 2. He was not shown during ESPN’s anthem coverage in Games 3 and 4. Then, after public claims that Wembanyama was not on the court during the anthem before Game 3, ESPN’s Game 4 broadcast appeared to move away from the down-the-line team shots it had used in the previous three games.
Maybe that was a routine production decision.
Maybe it was a coincidence. Or maybe ESPN didn&apos;t want to show a wider shot of the Spurs’ anthem line if Wembanyama was not in it.
OutKick reached out to ESPN to ask whether the change in Game 4 anthem coverage was deliberate, whether ESPN knew Wembanyama was not on the court or might not be on the court, and whether anyone from the NBA, Spurs or ESPN discussed avoiding wider shots of the teams during the anthem.
ESPN did not immediately respond.
That leaves the most important question for Wembanyama himself.
And yet, somehow, no one with regular access to the Spurs star appears to have asked.
OutKick/Fox News Digital had reporters credentialed and in attendance for both Games 3 and 4 at Madison Square Garden. Those reporters attended Wembanyama’s postgame media availabilities after both games.
They were not called on to ask a question either time.
Could that be a coincidence? Of course.
But it is at least worth noting, especially given that OutKick/Fox News Digital had already reported on the anthem controversy and had asked Trump about Wembanyama’s Game 1 posture. One obvious way to resolve the issue would be to ask Wembanyama directly. The outlet trying to do that was in the room twice and did not get the chance.
That does not prove anyone was intentionally avoiding the topic. It does make the silence around the entire story even harder to ignore.
OutKick/Fox News Digital plans to have this reporter in San Antonio for Game 5 and intends to seek another opportunity to ask Wembanyama directly.
That’s all this really requires.
A question.
The question is not an accusation. It is the most basic way to determine intent.
If Wembanyama says there was no message behind crossing his arms in Game 1 and no intentional anthem absence in Games 3 and 4, fine. If he says there was a message, that’s news, too. Either way, the answer should come from him, the Spurs or the NBA, not from everyone else guessing.
That’s what happened when LSU women&apos;s basketball became part of a national anthem controversy during the 2024 NCAA Tournament.
LSU was not on the court for the anthem before its Elite Eight game against Iowa, which OutKick reported and a social media post showing the missing team immediately went viral. After the game, OutKick asked head coach Kim Mulkey whether leaving the court before the anthem was a conscious decision.
Mulkey explained that it was part of LSU’s normal pregame routine and insisted it was &quot;nothing intentionally done.&quot;
That answer didn&apos;t satisfy everyone, but at least there was an answer.
No one needed to speculate forever about LSU’s intent because OutKick asked the question. Mulkey answered it. People were then free to agree, disagree, criticize or move on.
With Wembanyama, there has been no such explanation.
The NBA has not responded to OutKick/Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment. The Spurs have not responded to a request for comment. Wembanyama has not publicly explained his Game 1 posture or his reported absence from the court during the anthem before Games 3 and 4.
The NBA’s own anthem policy makes the silence even harder to understand.
The league has long required players, coaches and trainers to stand and line up in a dignified posture during the playing of the American and/or Canadian national anthems. That raises a few obvious questions.
Does the NBA believe crossing one’s arms during the anthem qualifies as a dignified posture?
Does the NBA interpret that rule as requiring every active player to be on the court for the anthem, or only as governing players already lined up along the foul lines?
Did Wembanyama violate any league expectation by reportedly not being on the floor before Games 3 and 4?
Does Commissioner Adam Silver have any reaction to one of the league’s biggest stars drawing attention for his national anthem conduct during the NBA Finals?
None of these are complicated questions. They also are not unfair questions. Yet, the NBA, as of now, has elected not to answer them.
Wembanyama is not just another player. He is arguably the NBA’s next face of the league.
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The NBA has every incentive to market him as an international superstar, and for good reason. He is an incredible basketball player and unlike anything we&apos;ve ever seen. He&apos;s 7&apos;4&quot;, handles the ball like a guard, shoots threes and is arguably the NBA’s most imposing defensive player.
But the bigger the platform, the bigger the scrutiny.
That is especially true when the platform is the NBA Finals, when the anthem is being performed in front of massive television audiences and when the player involved has already shown a willingness to criticize the American government.
Earlier this year, Wembanyama spoke out about fatal Minneapolis shootings involving federal agents during immigration enforcement unrest. When asked about the situation, he said Spurs PR had &quot;tried&quot; to keep him from speaking up, but that he was not going to give a &quot;politically correct&quot; answer. He then said he was horrified by what he described as the &quot;murder of civilians.&quot;
Even that previous stance doesn&apos;t prove Wembanyama was making a political statement during the anthem.
It does make it fair to ask whether he was.
Maybe he wasn’t. Maybe there is an innocent explanation for all of this. Maybe crossing his arms is just how he stands. Maybe his reported absence before Games 3 and 4 had nothing to do with the anthem. Maybe the Spurs had a routine. Maybe Wembanyama was praying. Maybe this entire thing could be cleared up in 15 seconds.
Great.
Then clear it up.
Instead, the NBA, the Spurs, Wembanyama, ESPN and much of the league’s press corps have taken the same approach.
Silence.
For those who might think, &quot;No one asked him because no one really cares,&quot; that&apos;s simply not the case.
Fox News Digital and OutKick stories on this issue have generated significant audience interest, and social media posts about the controversy have drawn widespread reaction, which suggests plenty of people do care. Yet the league and team have declined to get their position on the record, Wembanyama has not addressed it publicly, ESPN has not answered questions about its Game 4 broadcast presentation, and the reporters with regular access to him have not pressed him on it.
People can decide for themselves whether Wembanyama’s anthem conduct bothers them. They can decide whether this is a major issue, a minor issue or no issue at all.
But pretending there is nothing to ask is ridiculous.
Trump was right from the start.
Someone should ask him.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Test your news knowledge with this week&apos;s Fox News Digital News Quiz, featuring dirty sodas&apos; health concerns, and a Texas mom&apos;s Facebook arrest claim.
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			  <news:name>Talarico&apos;s move to swap out &apos;woman&apos; resurfaces amid backlash over similar bill in NY: &apos;Insane individual&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Talarico&apos;s move to swap out &apos;woman&apos; resurfaces amid backlash over similar bill in NY: &apos;Insane individual&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>James Talarico, a candidate for U.S. Senate in Texas, once swapped out the term &quot;woman&quot; with &quot;pregnant individual&quot; in a bill that would have created protections for abortion in the Lone Star State.
The bill would have prevented &quot;the prosecution of a pregnant individual on whom an abortion is performed or induced&quot; and eliminated any Texas law that would have regulated or prohibited an abortion.
It never made it past consideration in committee.
Despite its stalled progress, the 2023 bill runs counter to Talarico’s efforts to paint himself as sufficiently conservative to represent Texas in the U.S. Senate as he wages an uphill campaign to defeat Republican challenger Ken Paxton, the state’s attorney general.
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&quot;I’ve called out the extremes in both parties,&quot; Talarico said in an interview with CBS last month.
When asked about his position on gender and previous comments that there were as many as six sexes, Talarico clarified his stance.
&quot;I know there are two sexes, men and women. I also know there’s a very small percentage of people who have these chromosomal abnormalities and I believe they deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.&quot;
When asked about the bill, Talarico&apos;s campaign emphasized the abortion-related aspect of the bill, leaving the gender wording unaddressed.
&quot;James agrees with a majority of Texans that women should make decisions about their own bodies. While billionaire-bought politicians like Ken Paxton spread lies to divide Texans, James will continue to stand up against both political parties to fix this broken, corrupt political system and support Texas families,&quot; JT Ennis, a campaign spokesperson, told Fox News Digital.
The bill’s resurfacing coincides with a very similar bill making its way through the New York legislature.
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That bill would &quot;adjust language in the law to a more inclusive and gender-neutral form.&quot; Among other changes, it swaps out the term &quot;mother&quot; for &quot;gestating parent.&quot;
Having cleared the New York General Assembly and the New York Senate, it is poised to receive Gov. Kathy Hochul&apos;s signature to become law.
Although Talarico’s bill falls short of similarly reframing the state’s entire legal language, his opponents believe the very attempt to pass a bill using the same kind of terminology is emblematic of someone out of step with Texans&apos; principles.
&quot;James Talarico’s entire career has been dedicated to replacing the Christian and family values of Texans with his transgender-for-all agenda,&quot; RNC spokesperson Zach Kraft said.
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&quot;He is a threat to Texans’ way of life and a truly insane individual who has been fully broken by the woke mind virus.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Austin Metcalf&apos;s family hit with death threats as Karmelo Anthony supporters face violence allegations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Austin Metcalf&apos;s family hit with death threats as Karmelo Anthony supporters face violence allegations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Supporters of Karmelo Anthony are now allegedly turning to violence following his murder conviction, while family members of Austin Metcalf, the teen who Anthony stabbed and killed, have been receiving death threats following the verdict.
They were both 17 when Anthony fatally stabbed Metcalf at a high school track meet in April of last year.
Anthony was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years behind bars on Tuesday. He has since filed a notice of appeal to challenge the conviction.
Reports have circulated of Anthony supporters threatening violence. In one recent video posted on X, apparently by a user from Jacksonville, Florida, someone riding a bike appeared to assault a man. The video was taken from the rider&apos;s vantage point.
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The alleged attacker questioned the victim, asking if he was on the Anthony trial jury selection.
In that video, a woman&apos;s voice can be heard stating the man who was allegedly punched is a veteran.
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In a statement sent to Fox News Digital regarding the alleged incident, the Jacksonville Police Department said, &quot;We are aware of this video circulating on social media and are actively looking into the video’s origin and parties involved.&quot;
While threats continue, it appears yet another fundraiser for Anthony was circulating online.
A GoFundMe that raised hundreds of dollars was created then quickly shut down by the organization on Thursday.
In a statement sent to Fox News Digital, GoFundMe said:
&quot;GoFundMe’s Terms of Service explicitly prohibit fundraisers that raise money for the legal defense of anyone formally charged with a violent crime. Consistent with this long-standing policy, any fundraising campaigns for the legal defense of someone charged with murder are removed from the platform and fully refunded. As such, the fundraiser has been removed from the platform and the $726 raised has been refunded.&quot;
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Jurors on the case have yet to speak publicly about the verdict.
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As for the Metcalf family, the threats keep coming.
According to TMZ, a family member received a text that said, &quot;He [Austin] ------ around and found out,&quot; insinuating the victim possibly provoked Anthony to fatally stab him.
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Another one of the messages sent read, &quot;Should&apos;ve stabbed hunter too.&quot; Hunter is Austin&apos;s twin brother.
People are allegedly &quot;threatening to show up to Metcalf family homes, taunting them by saying they&apos;re soiling Austin&apos;s grave,&quot; TMZ reported.
It was not immediately clear who sent the texts and to which family member specifically they were sent.
Jeff Metcalf told CBS after the trial that he is still receiving death threats and previously had his personal information released.
Last August, police responded to 911 calls with the SWAT team showing up to the Metcalfs&apos; Frisco, Texas, home with guns drawn, the outlet reported.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Metcalf family and the Frisco Police Department for comment on the threats.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eating 5 fruits and vegetables a day may not be enough for heart health, study finds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Eating 5 fruits and vegetables a day may not be enough for heart health, study finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When it comes to eating fruits and vegetables for heart health, the choice of fruits and vegetables may be just as important as how many they eat, new research suggests.
Health experts have long recommended the &quot;five a day&quot; guideline, meaning people should eat five servings total of fruits and vegetables.
A group of scientists, however, contends in a new study that adhering to dietary guidelines may not provide enough flavanols — plant compounds linked to cardiovascular benefits.
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Flavanols are a type of antioxidant found in plants that has been shown to help improve blood flow and reduce inflammation and has been associated with a lower risk of death from heart disease.
The researchers cited previous studies that associated a daily intake of 500 milligrams of flavanols with cardiovascular benefits.
&quot;Evidence from the COSMOS trial, the largest randomized controlled study on polyphenols to date, demonstrated that an intake of 500 milligrams [a] day of flavanols significantly reduced cardiovascular disease mortality by 27%,&quot; they wrote.
&quot;Because fruits and vegetables, including legumes, are major sources of flavanols, and fruits and vegetables are emphasized in current dietary guidelines in the U.S., [the U.K.] and by the World Health Organization, it is plausible that adherence to these dietary guidelines could already deliver sufficient flavanol intake levels.&quot;
No data currently demonstrates whether the recommended fruit and vegetable intake levels and broader healthy dietary patterns provide flavanol levels associated with cardiovascular benefits, the researchers added.
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The scientists analyzed the diets and biomarker data of more than 30,000 adults in the U.S. and U.K. 
They found that even among people who met the dietary guidelines for fruits and vegetables, fewer than 25% achieved an estimated flavanol intake of 500 milligrams or more per day, the level associated with cardiovascular benefits in previous studies.
The group of researchers — from the University of Reading, Harvard Medical School, the University of California, Davis and Mars, Inc. — concluded that following current dietary guidelines alone may not provide enough flavanols to reach intake levels associated with cardiovascular benefits noted in previous studies. 
The study examined estimated flavanol consumption and did not directly measure cardiovascular outcome&quot;Specific dietary reference values for flavanols may still be necessary if aiming to increase the intake of these dietary compounds,&quot; they wrote in the study, published by the journal Food &amp; Function.
Researchers said the findings suggest that people looking to increase flavanol intake may need to pay closer attention to the specific fruits, vegetables and other plant-based foods they consume.
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&quot;Including blueberries, plums, blackberries, broad beans or cherries (washed down with green tea) in your five-a-day may be the best way to a healthier heart,&quot; the University of Reading said in a release.
&quot;Flavanols can significantly reduce the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease, but only if you consume enough of them,&quot; said Javier Ottaviani, the study&apos;s lead author.
&quot;Most people assume that eating plenty of fruit and vegetables covers this, but what this research shows is that the specific choices you make matter far more than the total amount. Including a handful of blackberries, a whole apple or having a cup of green tea alongside your meal could make a real difference to how much of these beneficial compounds you consume and absorb from the diet.&quot;
The top fruits and vegetables with the highest flavanol content per portion, according to the study, are these: plums, cranberries, blackberries, green tea, broad beans, cherries, apples with skin, strawberries, blueberries and pinto beans.
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&quot;Five-a-day is the right message, but we may need to think more carefully about which five,&quot; said University of Reading professor Gunter Kuhnle.
&quot;Different fruits and vegetables offer very different nutritional benefits beyond vitamins and minerals, and as our understanding of these compounds grows, there is a real opportunity to make dietary guidance more specific and more effective.&quot;
&quot;This research is a step toward understanding what that might look like in practice.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>America’s baby bust may be linked to the iPhone, study says</news:name>
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			<news:title>America’s baby bust may be linked to the iPhone, study says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>America&apos;s baby bust may have an unlikely culprit: the iPhone. 
A new study suggests Apple&apos;s smartphone may account for as much as half of the decline in U.S. birth rates following its 2007 launch, with researchers arguing the device fundamentally changed how young people socialize, date and form relationships.
The working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research, entitled, &quot;Is the iPhone Birth Control? Causal Evidence from AT&amp;T’s 2007–2011 Carrier Monopoly,&quot; says that the iPhone may be the reason for 33% to 52% of the decrease in the general fertility rate among 15–44-year-old women between 2007 and 2011. 
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&quot;Overall, the diffusion of the iPhone explains 33–52% of the decline in the general fertility rate among women aged 15–44,&quot; the paper reads. &quot;National-survey evidence on time use and sexual behavior is consistent with the iPhone reducing in-person interactions, increasing pornography use, and reducing sexual frequency.&quot;
The working paper, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, said that the general fertility rate for the U.S. has fallen by 22% since 2007.
The iPhone&apos;s launch in 2007 created a unique opportunity for researchers to study its impact. From 2007 to 2011, the iPhone was available only through AT&amp;T, so areas with better AT&amp;T coverage got access to the device earlier than areas with little or no coverage.
The working paper found that teen birth rates fell 4.5%–8% because of iPhone diffusion, and birth rates among women 20–24 fell 3.2%–6.6%. 
Time spent with friends dropped 69% among 15–19 year-olds, and the working paper also found that searches for &quot;porn&quot; more than doubled over the study period from 2007 to 2011, with the paper stating that &quot;the iPhone provides more access to pornography, which can substitute for partnered sex.&quot;
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The paper also suggested that the iPhone &quot;substitutes for in-person interaction, displacing the peer time in which most sexual encounters occur,&quot; and also suggested that the device makes information about contraceptive practices and products more readily available. 
&quot;We do not claim that the iPhone is the sole cause of the post-2007 decline, nor that no policy lever can move the trajectory,&quot; the paper reads. &quot;But over the 2008–2011 window that our design identifies, our estimates imply that the introduction of the modern smartphone played a sizable role in the decline in U.S. births. The mechanism evidence suggests this operates through the formation of relationships and the time and inclination for partnered intimacy, not the cost of raising children.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Kate Middleton hailed as the monarchy&apos;s &apos;saving grace&apos; after cancer battle transformed her royal role: experts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kate Middleton hailed as the monarchy&apos;s &apos;saving grace&apos; after cancer battle transformed her royal role: experts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After cancer, Kate Middleton has emerged stronger than ever and has become the one person saving the monarchy.
The claim was made by multiple royal experts who spoke to Fox News Digital, praising the Princess of Wales for thriving in her &quot;Kate Era.&quot; All eyes will be on the princess, 44, at Trooping the Colour on June 13, when the senior royals will gather for a ceremonial military parade held annually to mark the official birthday of the British monarch.
&quot;I think the &apos;Kate Era&apos; began the moment she and Prince William exchanged vows in 2011,&quot; Christopher Andersen, author of &quot;Kate!,&quot; told Fox News Digital. &quot;No one in recent memory has had a greater impact on the monarchy than Kate.&quot;
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&quot;Kate was already bringing her own special brand of magic to the monarchy before she was sidetracked by her stunning cancer diagnosis in 2024,&quot; Andersen shared. &quot;From the beginning, comparisons with Princess Diana were inevitable — both were charismatic, compassionate, beautiful, smart, stylish and, most importantly, they could connect with people on a very human level.&quot;
&quot;But Kate has one thing that Diana didn’t have: a husband who truly loves and supports her,&quot; Andersen continued. &quot;Diana also had a terrible childhood that left her emotionally fragile, in contrast to Kate, who had a solid family background and is trying to give her own children a normal childhood.&quot;
Most recently, Kate made a triumphant trip to Italy in May, where thousands gathered to cheer her on.
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&quot;She knows the eyes of the world are on her,&quot; Queen Elizabeth&apos;s former press secretary Ailsa Anderson told People magazine. &quot;It&apos;s a clear signal she is back in business.&quot;
&quot;She is our future queen. As Queen Elizabeth used to say, you have to be seen to be believed. She is glamorous, she is beautiful. She is warm and approachable. On the back of the king&apos;s successful visit to the States, William and Kate are upping their game.&quot;
&quot;The universal admiration of Princess Catherine has rendered her the monarchy’s saving grace in our current turbulent times,&quot; British royals expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital. &quot;Her popularity is due to her authenticity, her dedication to family, duty and country, as well as her understated elegance and lack of any celebrity-seeking pretenses.&quot;
&quot;The proof of her popularity was on full display during her royal visit to Italy. The crowds were packed and eager to catch even just a glimpse of her as she went about her schedule.&quot;
Andersen noted that Kate is currently the monarchy&apos;s most popular royal. He said she has two key figures by her side.
&quot;King Charles and Prince William are immensely proud of Kate,&quot; he said. &quot;It shows in the sudden explosion of PDAs between Kate and William — kisses and hand-holding we rarely saw in the past — but also in the warm relationship between Charles and his daughter-in-law.&quot;
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&quot;They have always been fond of each other, but their shared cancer journey has really turbocharged their relationship,&quot; said Andersen. &quot;There are gentle touches, hugs and gales of laughter shared between the king and his daughter-in-law. Queen Camilla is very grateful for the fact that Kate can pull her husband out of the dumps whenever he gets depressed.&quot;
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Fox News Digital that the mother of three is no longer the monarchy&apos;s secret weapon — she has become its greatest asset.
&quot;She has conquered the early nerves she suffered from when speaking in public and replaced them with quiet confidence,&quot; he said. &quot;She also has an impeccable sense of style that is of enormous benefit to the British fashion industry.
&quot;William is visibly proud of her work. King Charles has a high regard and esteem for her. Her gradual and phased return is a huge boost to the royal family, especially with the king still undergoing cancer treatment. It also means more trips abroad, both solo and joint. This is a phenomenal boost to the optics of an aging monarchy where, of the working royals, only Catherine and William are under 80.&quot;
During Kate&apos;s trip to Italy, local reporter Paolo Rosato told People magazine that Kate &quot;is like Diana was.&quot; Christian Guy, executive director of the Centre for Early Childhood, also told the outlet that Kate &quot;was in her element in nature, seeing the power of the outdoors.&quot;
&quot;It is something that will stay with her for a very long time — she gets such joy from spending time with children,&quot; he added.
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British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital it’s been &quot;a sigh of relief&quot; in the U.K. to see Kate charming audiences &quot;in the midst of frantic royal scandals&quot; that have recently rocked the House of Windsor.
&quot;Prince William has previously remarked that crowds come for Princess Catherine, not him,&quot; she said. &quot;He has joked that he often feels like he is &apos;venturing into his wife&apos;s territory&apos; because the real draw is always the Princess of Wales. And her visit to Italy was a huge watershed moment. Confident, energetic and enthused, she hopes to take the education model framework from Italy and share it around the world.&quot;
&quot;Apart from her obvious crowd-pleasing star power, no one wields soft power more deftly than Kate,&quot; said Andersen.
&quot;World leaders behave like smitten little boys in her presence, and on a certain level, she understands her power over them. When the monarchy is leading a charm offensive on behalf of Great Britain and the Commonwealth at a state banquet, it’s no coincidence that Kate is deployed in a strategic spot to the honored guest’s immediate right. And the result is always the same. They are all totally captivated by the Princess of Wales.&quot;
A royal aide to Kate told People magazine that the princess, who announced she was in remission in early 2025, is eager to support the monarchy and her beloved father-in-law.
&quot;It’s an important step in the princess’s recovery journey,&quot; said the insider. &quot;She takes great joy from this work. It is only right that her first international trip since her illness is focused on an issue that she is committed to championing for decades to come.&quot;
Still, Kate continues to prioritize her health while supporting the monarchy and raising her family.
&quot;Kate is not taking any chances with her health,&quot; said Andersen. &quot;She is listening to what her body tells her. If it tells her to pull back a bit and rest, so be it. Kate has also embraced the healing power of nature and has even released four ‘Mother Nature’ videos to illustrate that point. And in the end, her family has been her salvation. William, as one might have expected, was there for her in a big way, as well as for his father, the king.&quot;
All royal experts agree Kate&apos;s future is looking brighter than ever. People magazine reported that more trips abroad are expected to follow, including a possible appearance alongside William in the U.S. this summer for the World Cup, as well as celebrations marking the 250th anniversary of the nation&apos;s independence. There&apos;s also the sixth Earthshot Prize Awards in Mumbai later this year.
&quot;There is no question that Kate went through a dark night of the soul in the months following her shocking diagnosis, and that the cancer treatment took an emotional, as well as a physical toll,&quot; said Andersen. &quot;But she has come out on the other side of that experience a stronger person than she was before. And that is saying something.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Top US ally&apos;s defense chief quits, warns military lacks resources for rising threats</news:name>
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			<news:title>Top US ally&apos;s defense chief quits, warns military lacks resources for rising threats</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Britain&apos;s defense secretary resigned Thursday after accusing Prime Minister Keir Starmer&apos;s government of failing to adequately fund the military despite rising threats from Russia and growing NATO demands, delivering a major political blow to the prime minister ahead of July&apos;s alliance summit.
In a sharply worded resignation letter, John Healey said the government had failed to commit the resources needed to execute Britain&apos;s long-term defense strategy, arguing the country&apos;s armed forces risk being left short of the money, personnel and industrial capacity needed to meet mounting security challenges.
&quot;This new era for defence required further investment through the Defence Investment Plan,&quot; Healey wrote. &quot;Since then, you have been unable, and the Treasury has been unwilling, to commit the resources that the nation needs to defend the country at this time of rising threats.&quot;
While European governments have pledged major increases in defense spending and warned that Russia poses a long-term threat to the alliance, many continue to struggle with the political and fiscal realities of rebuilding armed forces after decades of post-Cold War cuts. The debate has taken on added urgency as Trump pushes European nations to assume a greater share of responsibility for their own defense.
UK DEFENSE MINISTER WARNS PUTIN OF &apos;SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES&apos; AFTER COVERT UNDERWATER MILITARY OPERATION
Healey&apos;s departure appears to stem from a dispute over the pace and scale of future defense spending. In his letter, he argued that Britain should commit to spending 3% of gross domestic product on defense by 2030 and criticized a government funding plan that he said would reach only 2.68% by the end of the decade.
&quot;The Government cannot warn about Russia, Iran and China, then produce a Defence Investment Plan that leaves the Armed Forces short of the money, people, stockpiles and industrial capacity needed to meet that threat,&quot; Retired British Army Major Andrew Fox, senior associate fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, told Fox News Digital. 
&quot;For Keir Starmer, this is now a test of seriousness. A Defence Secretary resigning over national security tells our allies, our enemies and our own troops that Britain’s defence ambitions are not being properly funded.&quot; 
Healey had been one of Starmer&apos;s most loyal cabinet allies, publicly defending the prime minister during recent internal Labour Party unrest.
LABOUR MP PUTS CABINET &apos;ON NOTICE,&apos; THREATENS TO TRIGGER LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE AGAINST STARMER BY MONDAY
The resignation intensifies pressure on Starmer, who already is battling questions about his political future after a series of electoral setbacks and growing unrest within his own Labour Party.
The dispute arrives at a pivotal moment for NATO. Alliance leaders recently agreed to significantly increase defense spending targets amid continued concerns about Russia&apos;s military ambitions and growing pressure from President Donald Trump for European allies to assume a greater share of the burden for their own defense.
Healey himself had been telling Parliament that Starmer was determined to publish the Defence Investment Plan before the upcoming NATO summit July 7. Healey learned the final details of the spending settlement only days before his Monday resignation, according to the Guardian. 
EUROPE&apos;S $116B FIGHTER JET &apos;FAILURE&apos; RAISES FRESH DOUBTS ABOUT ABILITY TO DEFEND ITSELF WITHOUT US
In recent weeks, Europe&apos;s flagship Future Combat Air System sixth-generation fighter project collapsed after years of disputes between France and Germany, raising fresh doubts about the continent&apos;s ability to execute major defense initiatives despite repeated pledges to strengthen its military posture.
Robert Jenrick, now one of Reform UK&apos;s most prominent figures, praised Healey and directly blamed Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves. 
&quot;Good on Healey. Shame on them. Reeves and Starmer should go too.&quot;
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey likewise argued the resignation demonstrated the need for the government to devote greater resources to national defense, saying Labour must &quot;get serious about funding our armed forces properly.&quot;
Britain remains one of NATO&apos;s most important military powers, but there is growing debate about whether its armed forces are large enough and adequately funded to sustain the leadership role successive governments have promised. 
Britain&apos;s own parliamentary defense committee recently warned that while the UK remains a leading European military power, its ability to maintain that position is under pressure.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Archaeological dig at Battle of Bunker Hill site uncovers Revolutionary War artifacts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Archaeological dig at Battle of Bunker Hill site uncovers Revolutionary War artifacts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Artifacts that haven&apos;t seen the light of day in 251 years are being discovered at the Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown, Massachusetts – just in time for the nation&apos;s 250th birthday.
The project is one of the first archaeological digs at the site of the battle fought on June 17, 1775.
Crews are wanting to learn more about the earthen fortification, known as the redoubt, which is essentially a dirt fort colonial soldiers built by hand overnight before fighting began.
&quot;We know that the fortification was up here, but nobody has been able to identify where specifically it is after all of these years,&quot; said Project Archaeologist for the City of Boston, Lauryn Sharp. &quot;Even with the monument being built, there wasn&apos;t any evidence of where the actual redoubt was, so this is kind of the first hand that we are adding this information back into the story.&quot;
RARE 1,700-YEAR-OLD RELIC ACCIDENTALLY UNCOVERED DURING CHILD’S HUNT STUNS ARCHAEOLOGISTS
Through the dig, crews are hoping they will find more clues about the Battle of Bunker Hill, known as the bloodiest single day of the Revolutionary War. On the search for the redoubt, archaeologists have found artifacts from 251 years ago. 
&quot;We found two English gun flints, a French gun flint, and then two musket balls that are consistent with being British,&quot; said Joel Bohy, a historian and material culture specialist. &quot;This project has been extremely successful and we&apos;re learning new things about the battle that we didn&apos;t know before.&quot;
Bohy was examining a musket ball archaeologists found in one of two trenches. 
&quot;I haven&apos;t weighed yet, but it is possibly from a provincial gun. So we&apos;ve got materials used from both sides, it seems, all in this one trench,&quot; said Bohy. &quot;You can see it struck the ground at medium velocity, but it&apos;s also got what&apos;s called a sprue, and it sticks up a lot more than a normal sprue would and that would be how it was molded.&quot;
ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNCOVER &apos;MYSTERIOUS&apos; ANCIENT TUNNEL NEAR BIBLICAL KINGDOM OF JUDAH SITE IN JERUSALEM
The City of Boston archaeology program and American Veterans Archaeological Recovery (AVAR) are leading the dig. AVAR helps veterans transition into careers in professional archeology. The non-profit specializes in battlefields and conflict sites, both in America and abroad.
 &quot;Just being a veteran, just having served, it does give you more emotional understanding of real lived experience and what conflict is like and combat is like and taking orders is like,&quot; said Dr. Stephen Humphreys, CEO of American Veterans Archaeological Recovery.
ANCIENT BURIAL REVEALS RARE JEWELRY FIND THAT ARCHAEOLOGISTS CALL &apos;HIGHLY UNUSUAL&apos;
Humphreys said this work is an important project from a military and historical standpoint.
&quot;But what archeology can do is it can give you more insight into the very real experiences of those typical soldiers on the ground. And of course, that&apos;s what my crew knows already from having served,&quot; said Humphreys. &quot;So for a lot these individuals, a lot of people who fought in this battle, there really isn&apos;t anything left of them except for maybe a musket ball or a gun flint or a button.&quot;
The crews said while the artifacts are fascinating and exciting to find, it&apos;s important to remember real families have been impacted by the history at Bunker Hill. 
&quot;251 years ago, next week, there were a lot of men who fought and died here from both sides. So as much as we get excited about these finds, we need to remember the human side of this also,&quot; said Bohy. 
The artifacts discovered during the dig will be examined in a lab and eventually added to a digital database. 
&quot;We think we know a lot about history, and we read books and things like that, but when we dig into the ground like this and we can possibly identify where the redoubt walls were, and we find objects coming out of the hole, it makes history more three-dimensional,&quot; said Bohy. 
The City of Boston was initially set to end the project after two weeks, but may extend. As for AVAR, some of the group is heading abroad.
&quot;We&apos;re really honored to be taking some of these same veterans and some of our crew over to Sicily to work on a bomber from World War II to see if we can give resolution to some family members,&quot; Humphreys said. &quot;This is just part of a larger line up for us of conflict sites where we hope to bring some closure to families and let more Americans know about our military history.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The forgotten 14th colony: St Augustine showcases its revolutionary history ahead of America&apos;s 250th</news:name>
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			<news:title>The forgotten 14th colony: St Augustine showcases its revolutionary history ahead of America&apos;s 250th</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As the nation prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, St. Augustine, Florida, is honoring its legacy as the oldest continuously inhabited European-founded city in the continental United States. 
Located on Florida&apos;s northeastern coast, St. Augustine was founded in 1565 by Spanish explorer Pedro Menendez. Affectionately known as the &quot;Ancient City,&quot; it turns 461 years old this September.
While many people know the stories of Menendez, the Spanish conquistadors and the legend of the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine, the city&apos;s role in the birth of America is often overlooked.
ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNEARTH REMNANTS OF BRITISH CONTROL OF ST. AUGUSTINE IN 1700S
&quot;You can walk up any street and see history and know that this was the foundation of America, and if the Spaniards actually held, it might have been a different place,&quot; said Maria Alvarez with The Historic Florida Milita. 
Great Britain took over Florida from Spain in 1763 after the French and Indian War, which was a conflict between Great Britain and France, along with their Native American allies.
&quot;The Spanish were here, and then the British came and changed the dynamics,&quot; explained Margo Pope, history chair of The Woman&apos;s Exchange of St. Augustine. The Women&apos;s Exchange is housed inside the historic Peña-Peck House, where British Gov. Patrick Tonyn lived during the American Revolution.
According to historians, what is known as Florida today was split in two: East Florida and West Florida, also known as the forgotten 14th and 15th colonies of colonial America.
&quot;The 14th colony is Saint Augustine,&quot; explained Alvarez. &quot;East Florida has all the loyalists loyal to King George. West Florida has patriots and loyalists because it&apos;s so close to Spanish territory.&quot;
Florida would go on to play a key role in the American Revolution, remaining loyal to Great Britain and serving as a military stronghold. 
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Thousands of British loyalists from Georgia and South Carolina fled to Florida during the Revolutionary War. On the other hand, some American founding fathers were imprisoned at the Castillo de San Marcos fort in St. Augustine. 
&quot;There were three minor signers of the Declaration of Independence held prisoner in the Castillo,&quot; said Alvarez. &quot;That was Hayward, Middleton and Rutledge. So, they were held for about four months.&quot;
Little known facts like these about St. Augustine&apos;s role in the American Revolution are what St. Augustine City Walks is trying to bring to the forefront with free walking tours, planned for every Saturday in July.
The celebratory tours take visitors through the city&apos;s historic brick roads and along the bayfront, uncovering colonial stories of East Florida&apos;s loyalty to the British, imprisoned founding fathers and patriot rebels.
&quot;We were here before,&quot; Pope said with a chuckle. &quot;We were here first.... and we do a lot in the community to really make our visitors understand how significant it was.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;m so proud of Saint Augustine as being the first, being the first in so many things,&quot; Alvarez said.
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It&apos;s something locals also hope to bring to the forefront as the United States&apos; big birthday approaches. While Plymouth, Massachusetts, likes to take credit for the first Thanksgiving, for example, local history experts beg to differ.
&quot;We know the first Catholic Mass and the first feast of Thanksgiving were here. So, 42 years before Jamestown, 54 years before Plymouth Rock, there were people here,&quot; said Alvarez.
Another key spot in St. Augustine&apos;s history is Fort Mose, the first legally sanctioned, free Black settlement in what would become the United States. It was founded in 1738. While the original fort no longer stands, a full-scale replica of the original was built and opened to the public in 2025.
&quot;This is such an interesting city with everything they have here, so it&apos;s good for people to learn the history that&apos;s not covered in the history books,&quot; Alvarez said.
Several events are planned throughout the city to honor America&apos;s 250th.
The City of St. Augustine is celebrating July 4 with &quot;Fireworks Over the Matanzas.&quot; The event features a free concert, fireworks over the bay and family-friendly activities throughout the historic district. 
St. Augustine City Walks will offer free &quot;St. Augustine and the Birth of America&quot; tours on July 11, July 18 and July 25. Space is limited and reservations are required.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Cuba’s dictatorship has long been a threat to America. Now, it’s finally teetering</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For 67 years, the Castro regime has survived by convincing the world that communism in Cuba is a permanent condition. It rules through fear, propaganda, prisons and repression while generations of Cubans have been forced to live without freedom, prosperity or hope. But, today, that illusion is crumbling.
As the only Cuban-born member of the United States Congress, I never thought I would witness a moment where the dictatorship in Havana appeared this weak, this isolated and this vulnerable. The regime can no longer hide the reality of its failure. Cuba is suffering blackouts that leave entire cities in darkness, hospitals without medicine and food shortages that have become routine.
What is happening in Cuba is not simply a humanitarian crisis. It is a direct national security threat to the United States. The dictatorship in Havana has transformed itself into a strategic outpost for America’s greatest adversaries.
Communist China has expanded its presence on the island through suspected intelligence and surveillance facilities, capable of monitoring sensitive U.S. military activity across the southeastern United States. Russia continues to coordinate both politically and militarily with Havana. Meanwhile, Iran is deepening its influence across Latin America, using anti-American regimes like Cuba and Venezuela as gateways into the hemisphere. The Cuban dictatorship has become a platform for hostile foreign powers operating just 90 miles from our shores.
TRUMP UNDERSTANDS WHAT WASHINGTON POLITICIANS FORGOT: CUBA IS A MAJOR THREAT TO AMERICA
Now, history is catching up to the architects of the dictatorship themselves. Former Cuban dictator Raúl Castro has been indicted by the United States for his alleged role in the 1996 shootdown of two unarmed Brothers to the Rescue planes, one of the most infamous crimes committed by the regime against civilians.
Four innocent men – Carlos Costa, Armando Alejandre Jr., Mario de la Peña, and Pablo Morales – were flying unarmed civilian aircraft in international airspace when Cuban military pilots in Soviet-built MiG fighter jets opened fire with missiles. The attack was not accidental. It was a deliberate operation intended to terrorize the Cuban exile community and silence those who dared oppose the regime. For decades, the families of the victims waited for justice while Havana acted with impunity. Today, the dictatorship is finally being forced to answer for its crimes.
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At the center of the regime’s survival is the Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A. (GAESA), the military-controlled conglomerate that dominates nearly every major sector of the Cuban economy. Hotels, ports, construction, banks, retail stores, remittances and tourism all flow through the hands of the military elite while ordinary Cubans struggle to survive.
That is why the recent arrest in Miami of Adys Lastres Morera, the sister of GAESA’s executive president, was so significant. Secretary of State Marco Rubio revoked her residency status after accusing her of benefiting from life in the United States while helping sustain Havana’s communist apparatus. It exposed the hypocrisy of a regime elite that condemns America publicly while privately enjoying the freedoms and opportunities denied to the Cuban people.
President Donald Trump and Rubio understand something previous administrations refused to accept. Dictatorships do not reform when rewarded. They become stronger. The Obama-era opening handed economic relief and legitimacy to the Cuban regime while political prisoners remained jailed, dissidents were beaten and the military elite expanded its control through entities like GAESA. Strength, not appeasement, is the only language Havana understands.
For decades, the Castro regime cultivated an illusion of absolute invincibility; today, for the first time in a generation, that facade has cracked, leaving the dictatorship profoundly vulnerable thanks to the decisive policies of President Trump.
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			  <news:name>Schmitt goes in-depth on diving catch &amp; changes to college athletics on ‘Ruthless’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Schmitt goes in-depth on diving catch &amp; changes to college athletics on ‘Ruthless’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In an exclusive interview with the Ruthless Podcast, Senator Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) discussed his spectacular diving catch in Wednesday’s Congressional Baseball Game and the changing landscape of college athletics.
&quot;You’re just like locked in and focused,&quot; Schmitt told the Fellas in an interview released Friday morning. &quot;After I caught it, I just happened to hear somebody say, ‘No way he caught that.’ So that&apos;s why I stood up and held the glove up. Like, ‘no, I caught that thing. I got it.’&quot;
With the Republicans leading the Democrats 3-0 in the bottom of the third inning, Rep. Johnny Olszewski (D-Md.) hit a fly ball. As the ball approached the dirt on the left field line, Schmitt leapt and snagged the ball out of the air.
KNICKS GUARD NEARLY WIPES OUT MICHAEL BLOOMBERG DIVING FOR LOOSE BALL DURING NBA FINALS GAME 3
Schmitt returned to his feet with a bloody nose and a thunderous applause from the Republican faithful. The grab, which has gone viral on social media, was the number five play on SportsCenter’s Top 10.
&quot;I didn’t even know my nose was bleeding,&quot; the leftfielder said. &quot;[Rep. August] Pfluger [(R-Texas) and the whole team] came out, and you gave me a high five and were like, ‘Your nose is bleeding.’ And I was like, ‘Oh,’ then I just started wiping it on my pants.&quot;
In the 11-2 victory for the GOP, Schmitt was named most valuable player.
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Schmitt’s passion for athletics extends beyond his annual appearance on the field at Nationals Park. He has been an active legislator in reforming college athletics. In the last few weeks, he has led efforts with Commerce Committee Chair Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Ranking Member Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) to bring change to college sports.
&quot;What you see now is this landscape has shifted, and it&apos;s very chaotic,&quot; the former state Attorney General said. &quot;And it&apos;s on the brink of having a situation where college football previously had sort of subsidized all the other non-revenue sports, the women&apos;s sports, Olympic sports, that&apos;s at risk because if you&apos;re losing money in your college football program or all of your money is going to your college football programs, you&apos;re just not gonna have all those other sports.&quot;
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In February, he released a blueprint for college athletics addressing transfer portal chaos, non-revenue sport protections, and conference realignment stability. In January, he wrote a letter with Senator Jon Husted (R-Ohio) to Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman advocating for the conference to add Saint Louis University and the University of Dayton.
&quot;If you would have asked me a couple of years ago, ‘Does Congress have a role in any of this?’ ‘I would have been very skeptical, right?’ Schmitt said. &quot;But I&apos;ve been convinced that the only entity on the planet that can do something about it and grant antitrust exemption status to the NCA or some other governing body is Congress.&quot;
In a city known for suit jackets and memos, Schmitt’s lighthearted touch and charisma have set him apart from his colleagues in the political arena. Podcast co-host Josh Holmes noted how the Senator’s genuine nature and love for sports make him popular with the general public.
&quot;One of the reasons why he’s our absolute favorite is that when you became a senator, you obviously first and foremost represent everything Missouri, which you&apos;ve never lost and you&apos;ve ever lost sight of any of that,&quot; Holmes said. &quot;And then secondarily, you find things that you are acutely interested in, like college athletics.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Don’t look now, but President Trump may have saved Ukraine. Just ask the Russians</news:name>
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			<news:title>Don’t look now, but President Trump may have saved Ukraine. Just ask the Russians</news:title>
			<news:keywords>During the 2024 presidential campaign, many Democrats — and quite a few Republicans — darkly predicted President Donald Trump would hand Ukraine to Russian strong man Vladimir Putin on a silver platter if elected.
In his desperation to get a quick deal, the argument went, Trump would give President Putin everything he wanted, and Ukraine would revert to being a Russian vassal state. Democracy would die and an emboldened Putin would start eyeing NATO members as he put the Soviet Union back together.
None of this has come to pass.
To be honest, the situation in Ukraine has not gone as Trump expected during the first 18 months of his second term. As he has often said, he expected Ukraine to be the easiest to solve of the Biden-era messes he inherited — and it has turned out to be the most difficult.
NATO&apos;S EASTERN FLANK RACES TO REARM AS TRUMP PRESSURE EXPOSES WESTERN EUROPE&apos;S DEFENSE GAP
But the president has been patient and kept lines of communication with both Kyiv and Moscow open. His administration estimates it has spent more time on Ukraine than any other issue to date.
Their persistence may be bearing fruit as Ukraine has started to claw back some of the territory Russia took in Donbas in the early days of the war. Moreover, reports from inside Russia are increasingly pessimistic about Putin’s chances for victory.
On June 4, the House passed a bill authorizing an additional $1.3 billion in military assistance to Ukraine, as well as an additional $8 billion in long-term loans for military purchases, legislation that was unanimously supported by Democrats as well as 18 Republicans.
Before Congress reverts to President Joe Biden’s failed Ukraine policy of as much as it takes &quot;for as long as it takes,&quot; we need a dispassionate assessment of what actually happened in Ukraine under Trump.
UKRAINE’S BATTLEFIELD IS TRANSFORMING THE FUTURE OF NATO
The Trump-Zelenskyy relationship appeared to have started badly with the infamous January 2025 Oval Office meeting in which the president and vice president flipped the Biden script and instead of coddling and lionizing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, challenged him to recognize his real position. They made it clear they were not going to have the American taxpayer on the hook for a losing effort.
To his credit, Zelenskyy seems to have taken this message to heart and dramatically accelerated the development and production of long-range attack drones that can penetrate deep into Russian territory and threaten overstretched resupply lines to Crimea.
These ingenious weapons have reversed the Russian tide and are now coveted by nations around the world — while providing Ukraine with a welcome source of income. The Ukrainian campaign against Russian energy infrastructure and high-end military assets such as strategic bombers and warships has been a strong success.
Since Trump took office, U.S. military aid to Ukraine has continued but at the expense of European allies, who have been purchasing weapons from the U.S. for transfer to Ukraine under the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative. Zelenskyy’s most recent request for assistance from the U.S. is also new, as he has asked for the licenses to start manufacturing PAC-3 interceptors for the Patriot missile defense systems. U.S. production is about 60 interceptors a month while Ukraine estimates it alone needs about 70 a month.
While America will always be the preferred source for high-end weapons, we are not producing enough for our own use, let alone our allies. Such a co-production arrangement with Ukraine could make sense if sensitive U.S technology can be reliably safeguarded and a portion of the proceeds goes back to America.
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If successful, this arrangement could serve as a model for other co-production agreements, not only with Ukraine but also with NATO members. The U.S. can thus continue to be the security partner of choice without putting our own security at risk.
Trump thus goes to the upcoming NATO Summit in Ankara, Turkey, with a growing success story on Ukraine. The meeting will be a welcome opportunity for the alliance to build on this progress by redoubling their efforts to have Europe take the lead on Europe’s defenses. Trump has committed $1.5 trillion to the biggest U.S. military budget in history and the large NATO economies need to follow suit to send the message to Putin that he cannot compete with NATO’s strength.
Things do not seem to be going well in Russia. Reports of shortages of conscripts for the war effort, Soviet-era child labor camps reopening and a pending economic meltdown suggest Putin’s victory in Ukraine might not be as inevitable as he would have us think.
Rather than reverting to the failed Biden policy that dragged this war on for more than four years with no end in sight, to finally get to a satisfactory negotiated settlement and deter Putin from further aggression, President Trump should double down on supporting Ukraine’s efforts to defend itself, and bolstering NATO’s resolve to defend Europe.
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			  <news:name>LA politicians want to mandate prosperity. The $30 minimum wage proves they can’t</news:name>
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			<news:title>LA politicians want to mandate prosperity. The $30 minimum wage proves they can’t</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you want to understand why businesses are leaving California, investors are looking elsewhere and common-sense economics seems to have disappeared from public policy, look no further than Los Angeles.
In a move that should surprise absolutely no one familiar with California politics, Los Angeles leaders approved a plan to push hotel and airport worker wages to $30 per hour. Supporters call it the &quot;Olympic Wage,&quot; arguing that workers should benefit from the economic activity generated by the 2028 Summer Olympics. While that may sound compassionate, it reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of how businesses operate and how capitalism works in America. 
The problem isn&apos;t that politicians want workers to earn more money. Everyone wants workers to earn more money. People need a decent living wage.
The problem is that Los Angeles continues to believe it can create wealth by passing laws instead of creating conditions that allow businesses to thrive.
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That&apos;s not economics. That&apos;s fantasy land. As an owner of six small businesses, I’m the last person who wants government to dictate the margins in my business.
Here&apos;s the reality politicians refuse to acknowledge right now. Wages are not created by city councils. They are created by owners who become successful in free market society and pay those employees who help them get there along the way. Businesses pay people more when they generate more value, earn more profit and compete for talent. That&apos;s how free markets work. Higher wages are typically the result of successful businesses, not government mandates.
When government mandates that labor costs rise dramatically, business owners don&apos;t simply absorb the expense and carry on as usual. They are forced to make difficult decisions. Some raise prices on consumers. Others reduce staffing levels, cut employee hours, delay expansion plans or accelerate investments in automation. And in a state like California, some simply decide their next investment, expansion or hiring decision will happen somewhere else, like Nevada, Florida or Texas.
NEW STUDY REVEALS BLUE STATE&apos;S FAST-FOOD MINIMUM WAGE HIKE JEOPARDIZED THOUSANDS OF JOBS
There is no magical scenario where labor costs rise by double digits, prices stay the same, profits remain untouched, businesses hire more workers and everyone somehow comes out ahead. That&apos;s not economics for Los Angeles, it&apos;s wishful thinking.
Every business operates with finite resources. When politicians increase one expense, something else must give. The question isn&apos;t whether employers will respond to a $30 minimum wage. The question is how they will respond and history suggests the answer is never in the way politicians promise.
What&apos;s particularly frustrating is that Los Angeles keeps making the same mistake over and over again. The city struggles with affordability, homelessness, public safety concerns, budget pressures and a business climate that many employers already view as hostile. Yet the response from elected officials is almost always the same playbook of more mandates, more regulations, and higher costs for the private sector.
&apos;UTTERLY UNAFFORDABLE&apos;: STUDY REVEALS HOW DEEP BLUE CITY&apos;S MINIMUM WAGE LAW IS RAVAGING KEY INDUSTRY
It&apos;s as if city leaders believe businesses have an unlimited ability to absorb new expenses without consequences.
They don&apos;t.
The local hotel industry has already warned that higher labor costs could reduce hiring, delay renovations, limit future investment and, ultimately, make Los Angeles less competitive as a tourism destination. It’s happening already despite the Olympics. Airlines, hotel operators and business groups have repeatedly sounded the alarm that policymakers are ignoring basic economic realities in favor of political talking points.
LA HOTELS HIT BY LARGEST JOB LOSSES IN A DECADE AS &apos;OLYMPIC WAGE&apos; MANDATES BITE, DATA SHOWS
The irony is that Los Angeles is preparing for one of the greatest economic opportunities in its history. The 2028 Olympics should be a chance to attract investment, create jobs, expand tourism and showcase the city to the world. Instead, city leaders seem determined to use the event as an excuse to impose policies that could discourage the very businesses responsible for creating those opportunities in the first place.
What many politicians fail to understand is that capital is mobile. Entrepreneurs are mobile. Businesses are mobile. Investors can choose where they deploy their resources and, increasingly, they are choosing places with lower taxes, less regulation and leaders who understand that businesses are partners in economic growth and not enemies to be managed.
The pattern is becoming painfully familiar. The same politicians who create the problems act surprised when companies choose to expand somewhere else. The result is a weaker business environment, fewer opportunities for workers and, ultimately, a smaller tax base to fund the very programs those politicians claim to support.
DENNIS QUAID DITCHED LA FOR NASHVILLE AFTER THE ONCE &apos;FANTASTIC&apos; CITY WENT &apos;DOWNHILL&apos;
The best way to create higher wages has never changed. Encourage entrepreneurship. Reduce unnecessary regulation. Reward investment. Help businesses grow. When companies succeed, workers benefit. When businesses compete for talent, wages naturally rise.
That&apos;s how America became the most prosperous economy in the world.
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Los Angeles appears committed to testing a different theory in a bizarro world that politicians can simply vote prosperity into existence.
Unfortunately for taxpayers, workers and business owners, reality always gets the final vote.
Los Angeles doesn&apos;t have a wage problem.
It has a leadership problem.
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			  <news:name>Radiation Safety Bill For Health Care Workers Heads To Governor’s Desk</news:name>
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			<news:title>Radiation Safety Bill For Health Care Workers Heads To Governor’s Desk</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
Arizona is on track to become one of the first states in the nation to modernize workplace radiation safety standards for health care professionals after lawmakers approved legislation aimed at reducing long-term health risks associated with occupational radiation exposure.
Senate Bill 1121, sponsored by Senator Carine Werner (R-LD4), passed the Arizona Legislature this week, and now awaits action by Governor Katie Hobbs.
The measure would allow hospitals equipped with advanced radiation protection systems to utilize those technologies in place of requiring medical personnel to wear traditional lead aprons during certain procedures involving real-time X-ray imaging.
The legislation primarily applies to physicians, nurses, physician assistants and other health care professionals working in cardiac catheterization laboratories and procedure rooms where ionizing radiation is routinely used.
Current radiation safety protocols often require medical personnel to wear lead aprons weighing more than 15 pounds during procedures. Studies have linked long-term occupational radiation exposure to increased risks of cancer, cataracts, thyroid disorders, reproductive complications, and other health concerns. Additionally, years of wearing heavy protective equipment have been associated with chronic neck, back, and orthopedic injuries.
“Medical professionals should not have to choose between protecting their patients and protecting their own health,” stated Senator Werner. “The technology exists today to shield workers from radiation exposure more effectively while reducing the physical strain caused by wearing heavy lead aprons for hours at a time. This bill allows hospitals to use those advancements while maintaining strict safety standards and real-time monitoring.”
Under SB 1121, hospitals performing cardiac catheterization procedures may not require health care workers to wear lead aprons if the procedure room is equipped with a qualifying radiation protection system that is being used according to manufacturer specifications. The bill defines radiation protection system as shielding technology that provides protections equal to or greater than the effectiveness of a 0.25-millimeter lead-equivalent apron.
The legislation also includes safeguards to ensure continued monitoring of radiation exposure. Health care professionals who choose not to wear lead aprons while using approved radiation protection systems would be required to wear real-time dosimeters capable of continuously monitoring radiation exposure during procedures.
Hospitals would retain the authority to require lead aprons, thyroid collars, or other protective equipment if a radiation safety officer determines that staff exposure levels could approach occupational dose thresholds or elevated exposure levels under the “As Low As Reasonably Achievable” (ALARA) standard.
The bill also preserves the right of individual health care workers to voluntarily wear lead aprons regardless of whether a radiation protection system is in use.
“This is a commonsense modernization of workplace safety standards,” said Werner. “When we have proven technology that can better protect the people performing these procedures every day, we should be embracing it. Arizona’s doctors, nurses, and medical staff deserve the safest working environment possible so they can continue providing exceptional care to patients across our state.”
If signed into law, Arizona would join a small number of states recognizing emerging radiation protection technologies as an alternative to traditional lead-apron requirements in certain medical settings.
Ethan Faverino is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.
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			<news:title>Legislature Passes Bill Expanding Access To Religious Instruction During School Day</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
Arizona public schools would be required to allow students to attend off-campus religious instruction during the school day with parental consent under a Republican-backed bill approved by the Legislature and sent to Gov. Katie Hobbs.
The Arizona Released Time Education Act, SB 1741, sponsored by Senate President Warren Petersen (R-LD14), would require school district governing boards and charter school governing bodies to allow students to attend released time courses during regular school hours if the program meets statutory requirements. The measure was transmitted to the governor on June 10.
Under the bill, schools would be required to allow students to participate in released time courses if the school receives written consent from the student’s parent. Course providers would be required to keep attendance records, provide copies of those records to the school, assume legal responsibility for students while they are under the provider’s control, and provide religious instruction for at least one hour and no more than five hours per week.


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The legislation requires released time course providers, participating students, or parents to provide any necessary transportation. Students would remain responsible for completing any other schoolwork missed while attending the released-time course.
“Parents have the fundamental right to direct the upbringing and education of their children, including their religious education,” Petersen said. “For generations, families have taught faith and values at home and in their communities. This legislation simply ensures government does not stand in the way when parents choose to incorporate religious instruction into their child’s education.”
The bill would require schools to award academic credit to students who successfully complete a released time course. School districts and charter schools would determine how much credit to award using only secular criteria that are substantially similar to those used to evaluate comparable courses, including classroom instructional time, course requirements, instructional materials, and student assessments.
The measure also provides that time spent in a released time course during regular school hours would count as instructional time and instructional hours for purposes of state requirements, average daily membership, and daily attendance calculations.
Released time courses could not be provided on school property, and school districts and charter schools could not incur expenses to provide the courses. The bill also states that schools may not deny released-time course providers equal access to money, benefits, or services that schools provide to other community groups or independent entities.
Arizona law already recognizes parents’ right to have a child excused from school attendance for religious purposes under A.R.S. 15-102. SB 1741 would add new requirements governing released-time courses for school districts and charter schools.
The bill also creates a private cause of action allowing a person adversely affected by a violation to seek injunctive relief, monetary damages, court costs, attorney fees, and other relief available under law against the school district or charter school.
Petersen said the legislation is intended to strengthen parental choice while preserving safeguards around school costs and student responsibility.
“SB 1741 respects religious liberty, strengthens parental choice, and recognizes that parents, not bureaucrats, are best positioned to decide what is right for their children,” Petersen said.
The bill passed the Senate on Feb. 25 by a 16-10 vote and passed the House on June 9 by a 31-24 vote.
The proposal drew opposition from Democrats and secular advocacy groups during the legislative process. Rep. Nancy Gutierrez (D-LD18) argued during House debate that off-campus religious instruction would take away from instructional time, while Rep. Matt Gress (R-LD4) said the bill would be voluntary and require parental approval.
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>Arizona Supreme Court To Hear Case On ASU Employee DEI Training Mandate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
The Arizona Supreme Court has agreed to take on a case determining whether Arizona State University (ASU) can mandate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) trainings for its employees. 
Professor Owen Anderson sued the Arizona Board of Regents in 2024 after ASU required him to take a DEI training called “Inclusive Communities” (ASU referred to their version of DEI as “DEIB,” or “diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging”). 
ASU requires the Inclusive Communities training as a condition of employment upon hire and every two years. 
The Goldwater Institute, a Phoenix-based public policy and litigation organization, filed on Anderson’s behalf. Goldwater Institute attorney Stacy Skankey said the case represented Arizonans’ right to hold government agencies accountable for violating the law.
Arizona law prohibits any mandatory trainings which impart “blame or judgment on the basis of race, ethnicity or sex.” 
“No one should be forced to participate in divisive DEI training or endorse race-based ideology as a condition for holding a government job,” said Skankey. “That’s exactly why Arizona lawmakers banned mandatory trainings that teach discriminatory ideas about race, ethnicity, or sex. But a law without enforcement is no law at all.”
The Inclusive Communities training included materials which taught that white supremacy exists as a structural phenomenon, minority faculty don’t have authority or control due to structural inequalities like racism and sexism, white privilege and white fragility exist and impact communities, white people have a duty to combat their privilege, racism can be implicit even if not intended, and sexual identities yield power. 
Transcript examples from the training materials were included in the Goldwater Institute’s filing within the Arizona Supreme Court. 
Along with the training, ASU formerly required employees to pass an accompanying module quiz. This exam graded certain answers as correct which served to advance DEIB ideology; the Goldwater Institute argued this final test further proved the training served as an impermissible mandate for employees to accept blame or judgment on the basis of race, ethnicity, and sex.
Anderson said ASU’s mandate violated state law because the training assigned “race blame” based on skin color. 
Anderson added that ASU’s training was rooted in a Marxist dichotomy reducing the world to oppressor versus oppressed, and that the training imparted impermissibly discriminatory teachings that conflicted with his religious and political beliefs. Anderson is a tenured faculty member who teaches philosophy and religious studies. 
“Arizona State leaders broke the law when they forced me and every other employee to take part in an ideological training that taught that it’s okay to judge people on their race, ethnicity, religion, and sex. I simply refuse to do that,” said Anderson. “Ultimately, the question before the Arizona Supreme Court isn’t a left or right issue — it’s about whether a state employee has the right to hold their employer accountable when it violates the law.”






The Arizona Court of Appeals previously rejected Anderson’s lawsuit. The court ruled that the law doesn’t have a provision allowing individuals like Anderson to seek legal recourse.
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			<news:title>Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol sentenced to 30 years over North Korea drone flights</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A South Korean court sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to 30 years in prison Friday in a case that accused him of ordering drone flights over North Korea in an effort to justify his declaration of martial law.
Yoon, 65, was sentenced alongside former Defense Minister Kim Yong Hyun by the Seoul Central District Court.
The ousted president was previously sentenced to life in prison for leading an insurrection following his declaration of martial law in December 2024.
North Korea accused South Korea of flying drones over Pyongyang to drop propaganda leaflets on three occasions in October 2024.
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Then-Defense Minister Kim initially issued a vague denial before South Korea&apos;s Defense Ministry said it could neither confirm nor deny the allegations.
Although tensions between the two Koreas escalated following the incident, the drone flights did not lead to any military clashes.
Prosecutors accused Yoon of attempting to create a crisis with North Korea while plotting an authoritarian power grab aimed at removing political opponents and consolidating control.
SOUTH KOREAN COURT RULES EX‑PRESIDENT YOON SUK YEOL GUILTY IN INSURRECTION TRIAL
Before declaring martial law, Yoon delivered a televised address accusing liberal lawmakers of sympathizing with North Korea.
Yoon has argued that he possessed the constitutional authority to declare martial law and said the move was intended to draw attention to what he viewed as obstruction by opposition parties.
His attempt to impose martial law lasted roughly six hours before lawmakers voted to overturn it amid mass public protests.
Yoon was arrested in July 2025 and continues to face multiple criminal proceedings.
The insurrection verdict has been appealed by both Yoon and prosecutors, who had sought the death penalty.
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			<news:title>Why Trump keeps flipping on Iran: A president who sees the world as he wants it to be</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Why does Donald Trump love inflation?
Why does Donald Trump keep saying the Iran war is about to end – and then tell a Fox reporter he’s going to &quot;bomb the s—- out of them&quot;? 
Why does Donald Trump try to revive the controversial slush fund after saying it’s dead?
Why does he insist on putting an unqualified housing hack in charge of national intelligence despite an outcry from his own party?
REPORTER&apos;S NOTEBOOK: REBELS THREATEN TO UPEND GOP AGENDA AMID GROWING FRUSTRATIONS WITH TRUMP
Something strange is happening here–but what?
Is Trump &quot;increasingly frustrated with everyone,&quot; as Politico quotes a MAGA operative close to the White House? &quot;He’s pissed and people are not recognizing the level of pissed that he is.&quot;
If there is connecting tissue here, it’s that Trump and his far-reaching agenda are running smack into reality.
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He even got blamed for his presence causing the Knicks to lose Game 3 of the NBA Finals (while Taylor Swift’s T-shirt got credit for Wednesday’s miracle comeback).
The opposition, led by the courts, has blocked much of what the president wants to do. His name is coming off the Kennedy Center. His prized ballroom is tied up, as is his proposed 250-foot arch. 
Republicans were so upset with his temporary appointment of Bill Pulte, who launched mortgage fraud investigations of Trump’s enemies, as director of national intelligence that they refused to renew an expiring domestic surveillance law. After digging in, the president bowed to political reality yesterday and nominated Jay Clayton, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan.
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Publicly, Trump dismissed the Jeffrey Epstein uproar as a &quot;hoax&quot; perpetrated by the Democrats and a few renegade Republicans. But he and his team were privately obsessed with the scandal, according to a new book by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan. 
Trump refused to do what most advisers were urging him to do, which was to get ahead of the Epstein disclosures before Congress made the files public. He insisted his MAGA base was behind him, when in fact many of its members were angry over his past ties to the late pedophile and complaining of a coverup.  
Trump accused California of running a rigged election on Tuesday. But when late ballots boosted his candidate, former Fox host Steve Hilton, into one of two November slots, he took credit for it.
TRUMP, DEMOCRATS LOCKED IN ENDLESS CYCLES OF PAYBACK AFTER COMEY INDICTMENT AND TARGETING PRESIDENT&apos;S ENEMIES
In fact, Trump’s insistence, a half-dozen years later, that he actually won the 2020 election, despite never providing a shred of evidence in court, remains a classic example of him seeing the world as he wants it to be. The same goes for the Jan. 6 rioters that he is trying to recast as patriots. That was the impetus for the $1.8-billion &quot;anti-weaponization&quot; fund, to get money into their pockets, although we all watched on live television as many of them attacked police officers and threatened lawmakers. 
Now, why would the president make the politically clunky comment that &quot;I love the inflation&quot;? Especially when the annual rate just surged to 4.2 percent, the highest in three years? 
Trump’s explanation: &quot;Do you know we’ve been taking out millions of barrels of oil? Nobody knows it. You know who doesn’t know about it? Iran — until right now.&quot;
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Yet this was no secret. The New York Times reported it last month.
The war offers the most vivid illustration of Trump’s fierce tendency to see a foggy picture through blurry glasses. For more than two months, the president has declared again and again that he was close to making a deal with Iran, that they were desperate for an agreement, that he was giving the mullahs a few more days. And yet no deal emerged.
Instead, the administration and Tehran wound up trading bombing attacks in the wake of the downing of a U.S. helicopter, with the crew quite fortunately rescued. Yet Trump clung to the fiction of an ongoing ceasefire.
WHY TRUMP, IRAN SEEM LIGHT-YEARS APART ON ANY POSSIBLE DEAL TO END THE WAR
In a call to &quot;Fox &amp; Friends&quot; yesterday, he took aim at one of his favorite targets.
The problem was &quot;fake news,&quot; he said. The media are &quot;crooked,&quot; he said. &quot;The New York Times writes stories like they’re doing great, and they’re not,&quot; he said of Iran. He included CNN and MSNOW in that indictment.
&quot;The press just covers it so crazily.&quot;
WHY TRUMP IS DENOUNCING THE MEDIA’S IRAN WAR COVERAGE AS TOO NEGATIVE – BOOSTED BY RHETORICAL FCC BACKING
While media hostility toward Trump has influenced some war coverage, what I’ve seen most recently is an attempt to reflect the zig-zag nature of Trump’s actions and pronouncements on Iran. If Iran’s defenses are so depleted, as Trump says virtually every day, how did the terror state manage to shoot down an Army helicopter? 
He also said he plans to take over Kharg Island, the epicenter of Iran’s oil infrastructure.
And then came the ultimate in blame-shifting…to his fellow countrymen.
TRUMP PIVOTS ON STRIKES WHILE DANGLING IRAN DEAL, TESTING WHETHER TEHRAN BLINKS
&quot;I don’t know that America has the stomach for it…I think they’d like to see us come home,&quot; he told Fox. &quot;I’m not sure the country has the appetite for it.&quot;
That may well be true, but it’s not something a leader would generally say out loud. 
Still, Trump posted that Iran would be &quot;HIT VERY HARD TONIGHT.&quot;
TRUMP PUSHED IRAN TO THE BRINK — BUT DID WE WIN ANYTHING THAT LASTS?
And then, yesterday afternoon, as I was finishing this column, Trump flipped again, canceling the threatened airstrikes.
He said the negotiations had been &quot;brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved.&quot; The stock market &quot;likes the deal.&quot; There would be a signing &quot;very soon,&quot; maybe in the next few days.
I never believed that Trump would actually attempt to destroy Iranian civilization. His heart wasn’t in it. That’s not how he wants to be remembered by history. It’s always been a pressure tactic.
Now I’m not one of those people who writes off Trump, having spent decades watching him bounce back from a thousand different investigations and controversies. He’s the Houdini of politics.
None of this is exactly helping the Republicans keep control of the House in the midterms. But if Trump gets out of Iran, even with an arrangement that is sharply criticized for not definitively ruling out nuclear weapons, the country may move on and the environment may feel very different in November.
The overriding question is whether the president will see his preferred vision of the world or recognize the actual landscape with all its roadblocks and frustrations.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Arizona’s $18.3B budget passes with $1.4B in Trump tax cuts and a data center freeze</news:title>
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Legislators from both sides of the aisle tripped over one another on Thursday to take credit for provisions of the new state budget that might be popular with their constituents and to blame the opposition for portions that could cause heartburn. 
After a day of patting themselves and other members of their parties on the back and lobbing insults at the opposing party, a bipartisan majority of lawmakers in both the Arizona Senate and House of Representatives voted to approve an $18.3 billion state budget. A small group of Democrats voted against some or all of the budget bills in both chambers. 
“We have done something great for the cause of conservatism around the country,” Rep. Alexander Kolodin, R-Scottsdale, said before voting in favor of the budget Thursday. “Arizona is the first state to fully conform with the Trump tax cuts, and this Republican majority got it done under a Democrat governor. Pat yourselves on the back, because we have done our job.”

                
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The Republicans who control both chambers of the Arizona Legislature counted conformity with the federal tax cuts in President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” passed last year as their major win. The cuts are expected to total $1.4 billion over three years and come at the cost of decreased funding for state agencies and programs. 
Democrats celebrated the changes they negotiated over the last month from the Republican budget plan that passed along party lines in early May and was subsequently vetoed by Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs. 
The biggest of those was a moratorium on new certificates for tax breaks to the data centers that make generative artificial intelligence possible. 
“This is a first in the nation, and it shows that, when we fight together, we can accomplish something,” Senate Minority Leader Priay Sundareshan said before voting in favor of the budget bill. “That moratorium is going to preserve more than more than $57 million for Arizona taxpayers. It is described as the strongest freeze on new data center tax incentives in the country.” 
Democrats also negotiated cuts to most state agencies to 2.5% from the GOP’s initial 5%, and managed to prevent 40,000 Arizonans from being kicked off the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System, the state’s version of Medicaid. 
Legislators from both parties took credit for an increased standard deduction, no taxes on tips, no tax on overtime, a $6,000 tax credit for seniors and a new child care tax credit. 
House Minority Leader Oscar De Los Santos said some of those provisions were part of a middle-class tax cuts bill that he proposed earlier this year and never got a hearing. Rep. Neal Carter, R-Queen Creek, countered that they were all part of the Trump tax cut package that Republicans passed along party lines three times and that were all hit with a Hobbs veto. 
“Let’s please not distort the truth,” Carter said. “Let credit go where credit is due.”
Some of those provisions were included in both the Republican and Democratic proposals.
The budget brings the state into alignment with the Trump tax cuts only for this year, to ensure that a chunk of Arizonans don’t have to refile their taxes. When the Arizona Department of Revenue sent out tax forms in advance of the 2026 filing season, it assumed that the state would fully conform with federal changes. 
Changes in subsequent years include elimination of the unpopular State and Local Tax deduction, or SALT, which primarily benefits the wealthy, replacing it with an increased child tax credit. 
It was clear on Thursday as legislators spent hours sharing their thoughts on the budget bills that November’s election was front of mind. 
Kolodin told lawmakers that the negotiated budget was only slightly changed from the partisan one that Hobbs vetoed in May. 
“Make no mistake: This is not only the Republican budget, this is the Trump budget,” he said.
Kolodin, who is running in the Republican primary for Arizona Secretary of State, described the budget’s passage as a win for the far-right Arizona Freedom Caucus, of which he is a member. 
The Democrats who voted against the budget bills said they weren’t happy that it put zero guard rails on the more than $1 billion universal school voucher program that has come under fire after reports that parents have used voucher money to purchase things like household appliances and lingerie. 
They also criticized a provision that dedicates $14.2 million to hiring 100 Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers — half of which are “to be used for immigration enforcement and border security” assisting the department’s Gang and Immigration Intelligence Team Enforcement Mission, known as GIITEM. 
“We ought to be thinking of how we treat people,” said Democratic Sen. Sally Ann Gonzales before voting against the budget bill. “Especially immigrants that are here and are providing for this Arizona economy in a very, very positive way.” 
Rep. Alma Hernandez, D-Tucson, also criticised the funding for DPS officers dedicated to immigration enforcement, as well as the lack of funding for adult education programs that help Arizonans obtain their high school equivalency. 
But, ultimately, most Democratic lawmakers voted in favor of the budget bills. 
“This budget, imperfect though it is like every budget, gets the job done for this tough year,” Democratic Rep. Kevin Volk said before voting in favor. 
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			<news:title>Portland man sentenced to 30 months in prison for throwing rock at ICE officer during protest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man who admitted to assaulting a federal officer during protests outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland, Oregon, last year was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison on Thursday.
Robert Jacob Hoopes previously pleaded guilty to aggravated assault of a federal employee with a dangerous weapon.
According to court documents, Hoopes threw a rock during a June 2025 protest that struck an ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations officer in the face, &quot;causing significant injury.&quot;
Prosecutors said the officer&apos;s wound bled heavily and obstructed his vision. The officer also required medical treatment beyond basic first aid.
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&quot;Today’s message is clear — violence is not a protest,&quot; U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon Scott Bradford said in a statement. &quot;When you cross the line and assault a federal officer, you will be prosecuted.&quot;
In addition to the prison sentence, Hoopes was ordered to serve three years of supervised release and pay more than $8,000 in restitution.
As previously reported by Fox News Digital, FBI investigators identified Hoopes using facial recognition technology.
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According to charging documents, investigators submitted a photograph published by OregonLive.com into commercially available facial recognition software.
Federal authorities said the software generated approximately 30 potential matches from publicly available databases.
Investigators then reviewed the results and identified a photograph on a Reed College SmugMug page titled &quot;Canyon Day April ’23.&quot; Prosecutors said a tattoo visible on the individual&apos;s forearm matched a tattoo seen on the suspect during the June 14 protest.
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Hoopes&apos; father, Tom Hoopes, previously described his son as a &quot;lifelong Quaker who is deeply committed to pacifism&quot; in an interview with KATU.
While he did not dispute that his son attended the protest, he declined to discuss his specific involvement.
&quot;What his involvement was: I can’t speak to that, but he is deeply committed to justice,&quot; KATU quoted him as saying.
The Justice Department has pursued cases against numerous individuals accused of assaulting federal officers during protests tied to President Donald Trump&apos;s immigration policies.
More recently, clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement outside Delaney Hall, an immigration detention center in Newark, New Jersey, have resulted in dozens of arrests.
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			<news:title>Carolina Hurricanes fend off late Golden Knights charge to come within one win of a Stanley Cup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This Stanley Cup Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights has been one of the wildest in recent memory, if not ever.
After four thrillers, including two insane games in Vegas, the series shifted back to Raleigh for Game 5, with the two teams knotted at 2-2.
This was one of the slower starts in a series filled with quick strikes, but one thing that&apos;s been constant throughout? Self-inflicted penalties.
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The Hurricanes were whistled for one of those a few minutes before the halfway point of the first period when Nikolaj Ehlers shot a puck over the glass, and it didn&apos;t take Vegas long to make them pay.
Golden Knights forward Pavel Dorofeyev capitalized on the ensuing power play, burying Vegas&apos; first shot of the night off a terrific feed from Jack Eichel.
However, just minutes later, Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal — who is having the Cup Final of his life — extended his scoring streak to five games on a slick redirection off a pass from Ehlers (redemption!) to even things up.
That tied the record for the longest goal streak in Stanley Cup Final history. Staal had just two goals this postseason before the series started.
Carolina opened the second period killing off another penalty — another delay-of-game infraction, if you can believe that — but it was back-to-back penalties for Vegas that led to a Hurricanes goal.
Just one second after the Golden Knights killed off a Jeremy Lauzon roughing penalty, Brayden McNabb took an ill-advised cross-checking penalty to send Carolina back on the power play.
That&apos;s when Andrei Svechnikov gave the Canes a 2-1 lead.
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Svechnikov was one of the big guns for the Canes who needed to find the goal column. The other? Sebastian Aho, and he did just that only a few minutes later.
As if things weren&apos;t bad enough for the Golden Knights in the second frame, one of their key players, William Karlsson, exited the game and did not return.
On to the third, where the story continued to be the Golden Knights taking bad penalties, something that is wildly out of character for them.
This time, it was their captain Mark Stone who clipped Carolina&apos;s Jalen Chatfield with a high stick. Worse yet, he caught him enough to draw blood, earning himself a double minor.
One that the Hurricanes converted with Svechnikov scoring his second of the evening to hand them a 4-1 lead.
If you have watched any of this series, you&apos;ll know that nothing comes easy, and not long after Carolina extended their lead, Dorofeyev potted his second of the game to cut the deficit to two.
Then, in what has happened in just about every game this series, that goal kicked off a feverish Vegas push that resulted in several scoring chances.
Carolina held on, but with just 2:13 left, Nikolaj Ehlers was whistled for delay-of-game.
Vegas then pulled the goalie to go on a 6-on-4 power play.
The Golden Knights set up and got some great chances, including one for Tomas Hertl who was robbed by Bussi — who had 22 saves on 24 shots — with 80 seconds left in regulation.
The late penalty kill gave the Canes carte blanche to take 200-foot shots at the empty net, and that helped to bleed time off the clock and help them hang on to that 4-2 lead.
Carolina now leads the series 3-2 as it shifts back to Vegas&apos; T-Mobile Arena on Sunday, where the Hurricanes will have a chance to clinch their second Stanley Cup in franchise history.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Caitlin Clark&apos;s Indiana Fever put up a hard-fought scrap against a familiar foe.
Rocking her Taylor Swift Nike Kobe 6 Protro &quot;Eras Tour&quot; PEs, Clark scored over 30 points to help Indiana survive a stunning last-second Chicago comeback to win 114-106 in overtime.
Playing at home, the Fever fluctuated between dominating the Sky in the first half and reverting to playing like the Game 4 Spurs by giving up a big lead in the second.
Unlike the Spurs, Indy found its groove again, winning in OT.
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Clark had a monster game, tallying a double-double with 32 points and 10 assists. She added seven rebounds and went 15-of-15 from the charity stripe.
Chicago put up a fight in the third quarter, outscoring the Fever 39-27.
The Sky hit several miraculous shots down the stretch while trailing by five with eight seconds left in the fourth quarter. A quick field goal, followed by a game-tying Skylar Diggins three-pointer, sent the game into overtime, to the surprise of many Fever fans.
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Indy&apos;s Big Three — Clark, Aliyah Boston and Kelsey Mitchell — combined for 85 points. Boston led all scorers with 34 points.
Indiana improved its win streak to seven straight against Chicago. The Fever are 10-1 in their last 11 matchups against the Sky.
The Fever have won three of their last four games.
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			<news:title>A celebration of America, hosted by Mohave County Library</news:title>
			<news:keywords>BULLHEAD CITY — Mohave County Library painted the community red, white and blue at their America250 family event.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ESPN&apos;s Mike Greenberg calls misbehaving Knicks fans &apos;a disgrace&apos; after eggs thrown at Wembanyama</news:name>
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			<news:title>ESPN&apos;s Mike Greenberg calls misbehaving Knicks fans &apos;a disgrace&apos; after eggs thrown at Wembanyama</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The San Antonio Spurs&apos; historic collapse in Game 4 of the NBA Finals was capped by one final indignity. NBA star Victor Wembanyama was struck by an egg that appeared to be thrown by taunting Knicks fans as the Spurs made their way back to the team hotel.
Footage circulating on social media showed at least one egg being thrown in Wembanyama’s direction as security personnel escorted him into a New York City hotel. It&apos;s the latest in a string of headline-grabbing incidents involving Knicks fans in recent days.
The aftermath of San Antonio’s Game 3 victory spilled beyond the arena, as social media videos seemingly showed Knicks fans physically confronting Spurs supporters. Some of those Spurs fans appeared to have their jerseys ripped off during the exchanges, prompting Wembanyama to condemn the behavior.
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&quot;My thoughts of course [are] that we can&apos;t forget it&apos;s a game,&quot; he said. &quot;We&apos;re just playing a game out there. I am all for passion, but [with] the respect of each other. It&apos;s unacceptable.&quot;
The NBA’s reigning Defensive Player of the Year was not alone in that view, as ESPN host Mike Greenberg expressed similar sentiments after Game 4.
&quot;If you’re throwing eggs at Victor Wembanyama and beating up people... threatening ... or doing anything to people who are wearing Spurs jerseys, just know that you are a disgrace. You&apos;re not disgracing this city, you&apos;re disgracing yourself and everyone who knows you,&quot; Greenberg, a New York native, said on Thursday&apos;s edition of &quot;Get Up.&quot;
&quot;And that should go without saying. We live in a world now where somehow things don&apos;t go without saying anymore,&quot; Greenberg continued. &quot;You&apos;re a disgrace and everyone around you who knows you.&quot;
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A watch party in New York City turned violent after the Spurs’ 115-111 victory in Game 3.
Multiple brawls broke out near the watch party in Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan on Monday. The New York Police Department told Fox News Digital that 21 people were arrested — 13 for disorderly conduct and eight for assaulting officers, criminal possession of weapons and menacing. The 13 arrested for disorderly conduct were released.
This year marks the Knicks’ first trip to the NBA Finals since 1999, when they ultimately lost to the San Antonio Spurs. New York has not won an NBA title since 1973.
The 2026 NBA Finals shift back to San Antonio on Saturday for Game 5. If necessary, Game 6 will return to New York on Tuesday.
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			  <news:name>P.E.O. chapter hosts monthly events</news:name>
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			<news:title>P.E.O. chapter hosts monthly events</news:title>
			<news:keywords>P.E.O. was founded on Jan. 21, 1869, by seven students at Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. The organization came to Arizona in 1912 and today, the Arizona State Chapter has 133 chapters and nearly 5,000 members (1884 photo courtesy of P.E.O. International, www.peointernational.org).

Chapter D, Phoenix, P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization), invites area members to join its regular monthly meeting.
The group meets year-round on the third Saturday of the month at 9:30 a.m. at The Beatitudes, 1650 W. Glendale Ave., in Elaine’s Meeting Room. Social time is at 9:30 a.m., followed by a program at 10 a.m. and business meeting at 11 a.m. Lunch follows at the Bistro for those who wish to join the group for lunch.
Those looking to join or visit the group should RSVP to Judy Rollins by calling 602-418-5455. Learn more by visiting www.azpeo.org.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Theker just raised $85M to build the factory robot that doesn’t specialize in anything</news:name>
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			<news:title>Theker just raised $85M to build the factory robot that doesn’t specialize in anything</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Unlike humanoid robots designed around a fixed form — think Boston Dynamics — Theker&apos;s machines are built to be reconfigured.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>White House fires back at Ariana Grande after she told them to never use her music in ICE deportation video</news:name>
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			<news:title>White House fires back at Ariana Grande after she told them to never use her music in ICE deportation video</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The White House hit back at Ariana Grande on Thursday after the &quot;Wicked&quot; actress slammed the Trump administration for using one of her songs in a social video depicting Immigration and Customs Inspection arrests.
&quot;We’ll say this one last time: what’s actually barbaric, inhumane, and heinous are the criminal illegal aliens who have injured and murdered innocent American citizens,&quot; White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital.
The 32-year-old blasted the White House earlier this week for using her song &quot;Bye&quot; in a TikTok video, writing in the comments section: &quot;please do not ever use my music in relation to this barbaric, inhumane, heinous nonsense. f-- ice.&quot;
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The caption of the White House video said: &quot;Bye-bye. President Trump has delivered the most secure border in history.&quot;
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As of Thursday, the sound appeared to have been removed from the video.
Last September, Grande shared an Instagram post that claimed &quot;immigrants have been violently torn from their families and communities have been destroyed.&quot;
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She also attended the Women’s March shortly after President Donald Trump took office the first time in 2017 and vocally opposed his transgender bathroom ban on social media.
Last year, she also shared a protest sign that said: &quot;Could someone explain which crimes get you deported and which ones get you elected President? It’s so confusing,&quot; referencing Trump being convicted of 34 felonies related to his falsifying business records in the Stormy Daniels &quot;hush money&quot; case.
She previously supported Kamala Harris for president and performed for former President Barack Obama at the White House in 2014.
Fox News Digital has reached out to reps for Grande for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Supreme Court Blocks Alabama from Executing Inmate Using Nitrogen Gas</news:name>
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			<news:title>Supreme Court Blocks Alabama from Executing Inmate Using Nitrogen Gas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The unsigned decision for now spares Jeffery Lee, a convicted murderer, and could lead to a broader fight over the relatively new execution method.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>USA Today columnist says United States has already &apos;lost&apos; the World Cup because of politics, Donald Trump</news:name>
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			<news:title>USA Today columnist says United States has already &apos;lost&apos; the World Cup because of politics, Donald Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially underway, with Canada, the United States, and Mexico jointly hosting the 48-team tournament.
As of Thursday afternoon, there&apos;s been just one match completed, with the Mexican National Team dominating South Africa in a 2-0 win at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. There are 103 matches left to be completed, and the World Cup will head to some spectacular venues across the country.
But if you ask left-wing sports media columnists, the outcome has already been decided. And the loser of the tournament is ... the United States. Of course.
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USA Today columnist Nancy Armour this week published one of the more absurd takes on the World Cup and the country&apos;s success in hosting the tournament. Arguing that no matter how well the U.S. Men&apos;s National Team does in the event, we&apos;ve revealed ourselves to be a &quot;hateful and greedy nation.&quot;
&quot;The U.S. men’s national team could make a historically deep run and the tournament could be filled with wondrous goals and compelling games,&quot; she writes. &quot;It will not change the fact that we have shown ourselves to be a hateful and greedy nation, one where leaders are only willing to welcome a world as they want to see it rather than as it exists, and the love of the game is exploited for top dollar.&quot;
Instead of representing ourselves well, we&apos;ve chosen to be &quot;ugly Americans,&quot; she argues.
&quot;That will be the legacy, and the shame, of this World Cup. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to showcase the best of the United States and embrace the joy that soccer brings the rest of the world and, instead, we chose to be ugly Americans.&quot;
What makes Americans &quot;ugly?&quot; Well, Donald Trump, of course!
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Armour claims that the treatment of the Iranian National Team &quot;has been shameful,&quot; even though they are playing in the tournament, and defended the Somali referee Omar Artan who was denied entry to the country after being allegedly connected to terrorist groups. These are &quot;dubious reasons,&quot; she says. The U.S. is &quot;supposed to be a World Cup host, not a World Cup bouncer,&quot; she adds.
&quot;We&apos;re working very closely to make sure the right people come into our country,&quot; President Trump said on Wednesday, which she angrily refers to. God forbid.
The other fatal flaw she brings up? Ticket prices. Except that the US government as a host country has quite literally nothing to do with ticket prices, which are set by FIFA. Many have lamented that the extremely high price points will exclude fans who can&apos;t afford to pay them. And that&apos;s a very reasonable and understandable complaint. But again, that&apos;s on FIFA, not the host country.
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That&apos;s the issue with Armour&apos;s entire article. It&apos;s not based on facts, it&apos;s based on emotion and obvious hatred and disapproval for the country and its leadership. Would she have similar complaints if the Biden administration had kept someone with terrorist ties out of the country? Of course not. Though, obviously, the Biden administration would never have even pretended to care about the integrity of America&apos;s borders.
Not to mention that the previous tournament in 2022 was hosted by Qatar, where migrant workers were exploited during stadium construction. To her credit, Armour did criticize Qatar&apos;s government for their human rights record and other policies, but comparing the United States as hosts to Qatar is absurd at best, and offensively inaccurate at worst.
She approvingly quotes New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who as an open-borders extremist, naturally criticized the Trump administration. Which gives the game away. Regardless of the Iranian National Team and a ref with allegedly dangerous connections, Armour would have written something similar. Because she doesn&apos;t like Donald Trump.
The U.S. is going to be a fantastic World Cup host, to Armour&apos;s great chagrin. Just don&apos;t expect her to admit it afterward, that would require intellectual honesty.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nina Dobrev poses in just a Knicks shirt and sleep mask after watching historic game at Madison Square Garden</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nina Dobrev poses in just a Knicks shirt and sleep mask after watching historic game at Madison Square Garden</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Nina Dobrev is still celebrating the New York Knicks&apos; win against the San Antonio Spurs.
In an Instagram reel posted on Thursday, the 37-year-old actress shared footage of her watching the Knicks game with other stars, including Keke Palmer and Penn Badgley, at Madison Square Garden, and how she celebrated after.
&quot;I FEEL LIKE I GOT ELECTROCUTED!! STILL BUZZING from that HISTORIC GAME!!! 🏀💙🧡 #GOKNICKSGO,&quot; she captioned the post.
The post started with a video of Dobrev posing in front of a mirror while wearing a white Knicks shirt which just barely extended past her hips, pairing the shirt with just a black sleep mask and no pants.
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&quot;You’re our favorite knicks’ fan 🫶,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section. Another added, &quot;The most beautiful woman!!!!&quot;
Never one to shy away from a risqué look, the &quot;Vampire Diaries&quot; actress recently sent fans into a frenzy when she stepped out in New York City in a daring outfit that featured a mesh torso and red circles of fabric over her chest.
It had a black skirt that grazed the ground, which Dobrev paired with a coordinating red handbag and black stiletto heels.
She previously stunned in bikini photos while on a lakeside vacation, shortly after her breakup from Olympic snowboarder, Shaun White, in September 2025.
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The two dated for close to five years and were engaged before calling off their relationship, with sources saying the decision was mutual and made with respect for one another.
Prior to the breakup, Dobrev spoke about the proposal, telling Vogue in October 2024 that she was &quot;in a panic&quot; on the night White popped the question. The actress thought she was gearing up for a private CFDA/Vogue dinner with Anna Wintour at the Golden Swan in New York City, not knowing she was actually getting ready for her proposal.
&quot;[Shaun] made the invite look so legitimate,&quot; Dobrev said. &quot;I was in a panic that Anna’s waiting for me.&quot; 
She went on to say that when she finally realized it was a proposal, she &quot;went into shock&quot; and &quot;just froze and stared at him.&quot; 
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			  <news:name>Jeff Bezos’s Prometheus raises $12B to build an ‘artificial general engineer’ for the physical world</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jeff Bezos’s Prometheus raises $12B to build an ‘artificial general engineer’ for the physical world</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The new round values the physical AI startup that aims to automate heavy engineering and drug design at $41 billion.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>What to Know About Jay Clayton, Trump’s Pick for Intelligence Director</news:name>
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			<news:title>What to Know About Jay Clayton, Trump’s Pick for Intelligence Director</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mr. Clayton, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan and a former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, has been overseeing an office known for prominent cases.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U of A spotlights enrollment, financial stability and athletic achievement at ABOR meeting</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Platner campaign rocked with damning allegations from another ex-lover as Senate race heats up: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Platner campaign rocked with damning allegations from another ex-lover as Senate race heats up: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A day after Graham Platner became the Democratic Senate nominee in Maine, a woman took to social media to allege that she briefly dated Platner in 2021, recounting stories of having met him on the Tinder dating app, his infidelity and how Platner’s story about his infamous chest tattoo had changed over time.
&quot;I am stepping forward as a person who has experienced lying and manipulation by his hand to lend my voice to what is a growing number of women who have been wronged by this man in one way or another,&quot; a woman with the X handle, 420mercymain69, wrote in a long X statement on Thursday.
&quot;It is hideous,&quot; the woman, who claimed she was attracted to Platner&apos;s Tinder profile because he was &quot;hot and he was a leftist,&quot; said in her X statement.
The new details add another layer to Platner’s allegedly deceptive conduct towards romantic partners and grows the pile of scandals that have trailed his campaign.
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Platner, who officially became the Democratic nominee to challenge incumbent Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, earlier this week, has grappled with his resurfaced past — receiving criticism for making off-color remarks on sexual abuse, race and terror and allegedly threatening behavior toward women.
According to 420mercymain69, a native of the Maryland area, the two of them started talking on Tinder in Feb. 2021 and started dating until mid-July 2021.
When approached about his Totenkopf tattoo, a symbol used by the Nazi SS, the author claims Platner said that he had gotten it in ignorance but that he had kept it as a reminder that the U.S. was viewed as &quot;the bad guys&quot; in many parts of the world.
&quot;A sob story of monumental proportions that only further solidified my perception of his ideology,&quot; the author remembered.
&quot;But surprisingly enough not the one he gave to the people of Maine,&quot; she continued. &quot;And I do mean genuinely surprising because from the moment he announced his campaign, that is exactly what I expected to hear when the truth inevitably came out.&quot;
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When the tattoo surfaced late last year, he had said he wasn’t familiar with its Nazi associations.
&quot;Graham’s repeatedly said he picked a skull-and-crossbones tattoo off a wall in Croatia to commemorate surviving Ramadi and his friends who were killed there,&quot; a spokesperson from the Platner campaign told Fox News. &quot;Graham has also since covered up the tattoo, and answered countless questions about it.&quot;
&quot;Unlike Susan Collins, who refuses to take questions on her disastrous vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, gut rural hospitals, and supported every foreign war of the last thirty years,&quot; the spokesperson continued.
Aside from the tattoo, 420mercymain69 also accused Platner of several instances of relational infidelity.
Platner and the post’s author parted ways after she discovered from a mutual friend that he was allegedly seeing someone else while the two were still dating.
&quot;He was talking about a woman he had blown it with, saying she was ‘the love of his life.’ I was naïve and probably a little too starry-eyed from my own good, but as a person who had only been on a handful of dates with him and f----- around a bit, I was smart enough to know he wasn’t talking about me,&quot; the woman claimed..
&quot;I took the hint,&quot; she continued.
She claimed that, after leaving the relationship, she discovered Platner had been engaged to a woman named &quot;Jen&quot; when the two began conversing.
She was also told that Platner was allegedly cheating on her with a third woman.
&quot;She had walked in on him having sex with another person at a wedding they were at in D.C. That mutual friend also advised that he was trying to repair things with this woman and asked me if I was going to seek her out to tell her,&quot; she said on X.
In summarizing her experience, which was reportedly confirmed by the New York Post, the author said she did not intend to derail Platner’s campaign, but that she shared concerns about his character. Fox News Digital could not independently confirm the claims from the alleged ex-girlfriend.
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&quot;There will be more information that comes out,&quot; she claimed.
&quot;If I were a Maine voter seeing the things I’m seeing, I wouldn’t have voted for him, personal experience notwithstanding, because I do not trust him. Why, after all that has come out, would I?&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tucson launches new &apos;Economic Impact&apos; office</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson launches new &apos;Economic Impact&apos; office</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Tim Allen says he &apos;never really wanted&apos; to be a dad and opens up about sobriety and fatherhood regrets</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tim Allen says he &apos;never really wanted&apos; to be a dad and opens up about sobriety and fatherhood regrets</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tim Allen is getting real about his initial thoughts on fatherhood, the regrets he carries today and how his 30-year sobriety plays a role.
During an interview with US Weekly, Allen opened up about how he &quot;never really wanted&quot; to be a father and how his fatherhood journey has been a &quot;work in progress.&quot;
&quot;I never really wanted to be a dad. I joke about it on stage; I’ve just never been a real fan of children. As people have said many times about parenting, you go through all this [stuff] to get a driver’s license or a passport, but there’s nothing about [raising] children,&quot; he began. &quot;It was a work in progress.&quot;
Allen has two children, both daughters: Katherine Allen and Elizabeth Allen-Dick. Allen shares Katherine with his first wife, Laura Deibel. Allen and his current wife, Jane Hajduk, share Elizabeth.
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During the interview, Allen said that Jane wished they had five children &quot;because you learn on the first two.&quot;
&quot;With Kate, I was gone a lot, so her mom did most of the raising. I come from [a family of] seven boys and two girls, and it’s a very different world to me with girls. I have a different view of what will make a strong woman.
&quot;The girl stuff I have little interest in — clothing, looks, gossip, and all that — [I focused on] learning finances, learning how to take care of yourself, and that works for boys and girls,&quot; Allen said.
Throughout the years, Allen shared that he&apos;s seen the depth of a father-daughter bond. &quot;We communicate on a different level. I didn’t realize how much I got through to my older one [but] now and then she’ll say, ‘You used to say this all the time,’ and I go, ‘You actually listened,&apos;&quot; he said.
Allen has been outspoken in the past about his sobriety and during his interview with US Weekly, he explained that he wasn&apos;t sober during some of his oldest daughter&apos;s formative years.
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&quot;I made amends to her. With the younger one, I see how much different it is when I’ve been sober almost 30 years,&quot; he said. &quot;She never knew any of that guy. I’ve thought about it many times, and I’ve talked to Kate, and she doesn’t hold it against me.&quot;
With &quot;Toy Story 5&quot; gearing up for release on June 19, Allen took a trip down memory lane and recalled getting started on the wrong foot during his early years.
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&quot;I’d lost focus after college, where I got into criminal stuff,&quot; he said, referencing the two years he spent in prison.
&quot;When I was incarcerated, I started reading books [about] men and women who had been successful out of nowhere, and I started focusing on where I wanted to be,&quot; the actor continued. &quot;I did not want to do that ever again. I humiliated my family and friends and myself. I did not want to make that mistake [again].&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A new survey answers the age-old question of which FIFA World Cup fan base is most attractive</news:name>
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			<news:title>A new survey answers the age-old question of which FIFA World Cup fan base is most attractive</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There&apos;s electricity in the air because the 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially underway, with Mexico taking the first win of the tournament in a red-card-filled match against South Africa.
But there is still only one question on everyone&apos;s mind as soccer&apos;s biggest tournament gets rolling: which fan base is the most attractive?
Well, lucky us, we have an answer.
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The Lines did a survey of 3,000 U.S. soccer fans to determine which fan base, team, USMNT player, and manager were most attractive and which home kit is considered the best-looking.
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Christian Pulisic — the biggest thing to come out of Hershey, Pennsylvania, since the Reese&apos;s Cup — was named the most attractive player on the USMNT roster, while the U.S. kit was named the best of the bunch.
But, as far as fanbases are concerned, the reigning champs from the 2022 World Cup came out on top.
That&apos;s right. If you&apos;re looking for the best-looking soccer fans, you&apos;re going to need to head down south of the border... and then south of a few more borders to Argentina.
&quot;World&apos;s sexiest fan&quot; Ivana Knoll is not going to demand an inquiry into this survey.
Brazil came in second, with the U.S. coming home in third (which is good, because we&apos;re all attractive as hell).
Mexico came home in fourth — capping off a very strong showing from soccer-mad Latin America — while France finished fifth, marking Europe&apos;s highest-finishing fan base, with Knoll&apos;s Croatia right behind in sixth.
A lot of times when you see surveys like this, it feels like they&apos;re designed to make you go, &quot;What?!?!&quot; and start click-clacking your dismay on social media.
But this one? Nah, I could see all of it. It tracked. I mean, you could debate the order, but it&apos;s not like when The New York Times comes out and goes, &quot;No, seriously, guys; we sincerely do not believe Billy Joel is one of the 30 greatest living American songwriters,&quot; as rage-bait.
As for most attractive team, that honor went to Brazil, while Argentina manager Lionel Scaloni was deemed the biggest head-turner among bench bosses.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spinning signs for customers, TikTok and community</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spinning signs for customers, TikTok and community</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – Steele Indian School Park was desolate on a 100-degree Tuesday morning. But Charles Kundelius still showed up at 11:30 a.m., placing his collection of signs under a tree and cranking his speaker to play Redbone’s “Come and Get Your Love” as he tossed the sign in the air. The star of the show wasn’t his sign, which began flying so fast that the words were barely legible— it was his freestyle moves, broadcasted live on TikTok. 
Kundelius hosts daily livestreams on his TikTok, @charleskundelius with the nickname OGSpinz. Sometimes he’ll film himself flipping signs on the road. In today’s stream, he was training a young man to become a sign spinner.  
Sign spinning was originally Kundelius’s part-time gig. Now, he’s doing backflips and cartwheels on the sidewalk — and training others to do the same — for 40 hours a week. 
Kundelius found the company he spins for, AArrow Sign Spinners, on the job site Indeed.com two and a half years ago. His manager trained him, and about a year later, Kundelius was promoted to general manager. Kundelius does regular trainings at Steele Indian School Park for future AArrow employees who get the job after a successful session.
“I just like sign spinning so much,” Kundelius said. “Of course, I need money, but I’ve been working, being consistent and I’ve been getting raises … and I make my own schedule, and that freedom is nice.” 
Leah “Mamaspinz” Kundelius, left, speaks during a livestream on TikTok as Shariff “OG Strategy” Jones and Charles Kundelius practice during a sign spinning training session at Steele Indian School Park. (Photo by Samad Khan/Cronkite News)



Kundelius’ mom, Leah Kundelius, was excited by her son’s success and often accompanies him on his spins. She made her own TikTok account, @princess.leah_5, where she nicknamed herself “Mamaspinz.” 
Leah has been his wingman throughout the entire process, accompanying him on his sign flipping street sessions, driving him to training events and supporting him at sign flipping competitions. Since he started two years ago, she’s watched him lose 100 pounds.
“Doing this, it just gives him peace,” Leah said. “It has been so therapeutic … and as a mother, it’s just so wonderful to see that he can have some of that.”
As her son did his training, Kundelius sat on a bench and propped up a tripod to begin her own livestream. “He has almost 40K followers!” she called to the young man training with Kundelius and his work partner, Shariff Jones. She cracked open her soda and beamed with pride as her son did cartwheels and backflips.
Kundelius’ rise to fame comes at a time where manual labor can still become an online act. Sign spinning serves as a cross-section between the physical and the virtual, said Nancy Gray, a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Marketing at the W.P Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. While sign spinning has historically had geographical limitation, she explained, his street corner now serves as a content studio.
“From a marketing perspective, the sign spinner is a celebrity, and then the advertising business has now become the supporting character,” Gray said.
Marketers are constantly trying to compete for an audience’s attention, Gray said. But Kundelius’ work is a break from the oversaturated internet; it brings passers-by an escape from the internet into the real world, instead of vice versa. 
“Sign spinning works because human perception is highly sensitive to movement,” Gray said. “Most roadside advertising is static, so when Charles is out there performing his tricks with the sign, you’ve got novelty, you’ve got motion … that interrupts the habitual.”
Charles Kundelius takes a break from his sign spinning training session at Steele Indian School Park. (Photo by Samad Khan/Cronkite News)



Part of what makes Kundelius’ performance so striking is that it persists in the Arizona summer. His face gets red, sweat dripping down his face as he chugs from a public water fountain. But his passion for the craft is the most visible as he stays outside for up to six hours doing spins and somersaults.
Kundelius’ authenticity is the key to his success, says John Nicoletti, a professor of practice at Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
“Authenticity is crucial because of artificial intelligence,” Nicoletti said. “When people are not afraid to lean into who they are as people and what they do, it gives us all a sense of realism.” 
AArrow’s website includes testimonials that reflect the sign spinners’ personalities, not just their work – complimenting spinners on their “great attitude” and “solid personality.” If online testimonials are any indication, it seems to be working. One 5 star review for  Posh Puppy Co, a store Kundelius spins for, notes Kundelius’ performance led them to the business. “His impressive moves that caught our attention and led us here,” read one review.
That is exactly what sign spinners are trying to do. According to their website, the company’s sign spinners have a “signature” way of grabbing attention that includes eye contact, smiling and tricks.
For Kundelius, TikTok is just another tool to showcase that prowess and grow his own brand. His social media platform lets him express himself and have fans resonate with that authenticity, Nicoletti said. 
“I think the interesting thing about social media nowadays is gives you the opportunity to be truly authentic with a worldwide audience,” Nicoletti said. “Social media gives us all a platform to make ourselves and our brands bigger.”
Kundelius’ work has propelled him into a community of dedicated fans, some who have even become friends.
He’s met people who want to meet up with him in person, like a duo from Oregon who drove 20 hours to attend a training session after memorizing his livestream schedule. “I haven’t asked anyone for anything, I just have been transparent with my journey,” Kundelius said. They surprised him with the phone he still uses today, and they still pay for his phone bill.
“This community is really cool, because it’s about being positive and not about judging people,” Kundelius said. “Doesn’t matter where you come from, what you believe, it matters about how you treat other people, what you put out there.” 
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			  <news:name>Washington Post faces class-action lawsuit alleging &apos;surveillance pricing&apos; of subscribers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Washington Post faces class-action lawsuit alleging &apos;surveillance pricing&apos; of subscribers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Washington Post was accused of &quot;surveillance pricing&quot; in a new class action lawsuit filed against the paper on Thursday.
According to the complaint, the Washington Post &quot;covertly harvested&quot; personal data from subscribers to set unequal prices for longtime customers based on their browsing habits and profile information.
&quot;Rather than rewarding loyalty, The Post&apos;s system converted Subscribers&apos; engagement into leverage against them. Longtime Subscribers would end up paying more than new customers simply because the company knew more about them,&quot; the lawsuit read.
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Lawyers at the Clarkson Law Firm, who represent the people behind the case, also asserted that the Washington Post has been taking part in surveillance pricing since at least late 2024, though the paper did not disclose this practice until March 2026 under New York law.
&quot;The Washington Post has gone from an iconic institution of journalism to just another profit-obsessed technology company remade in the image of its tech bro billionaire owner and his move-fast-and-break-things mindset of value extraction,&quot; Clarkson Law Firm founder Ryan Clarkson said in a statement to Fox News Digital. &quot;The Post’s deeply invasive practice of consumer surveillance is squeezing consumers for all they&apos;ve got through a campaign of deception, rigging the cost of services against the very people keeping these companies in business.&quot;
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He continued, &quot;Consumers did not agree to be surveilled. They did not knowingly sign up to be charged a different amount from their neighbor to read the same newspaper. Discriminatory pricing systems have no place in a fair market, and they need to be dismantled.&quot;
Currently, only Maryland and Connecticut have laws banning surveillance pricing. New York&apos;s general assembly recently passed a law banning the practice that awaits the governor&apos;s signature, though state law already requires companies to disclose whether they take part in surveillance pricing.
Other states are also exploring legislation to limit companies&apos; abilities to shift prices based on a customer&apos;s personal data.
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&quot;Surveillance pricing has been widely condemned as unfair and deceptive,&quot; said Kristen Simplicio, partner at Clarkson Law Firm. &quot;The Post’s exploitation of its subscribers shows just how far companies will go to pad their bottom line. Action must be taken. Consumers cannot be left behind to bear the worst of these practices while corporations profit.&quot;
The law firm is seeking punitive damages as well as statutory damages of at least $1,500 per person.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Washington Post for comment.
The lawsuit came amid the Washington Post facing several sweeping layoffs across the company, including the closing of its sports division in February. At the time, the Post reported that it had nearly 13 million total digital-only subscribers and reported more than $800 million in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Brad Pitt fights for survival in &apos;Heart of the Beast&apos; trailer as fans say he&apos;s &apos;cooler&apos; than younger actors</news:name>
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			<news:title>Brad Pitt fights for survival in &apos;Heart of the Beast&apos; trailer as fans say he&apos;s &apos;cooler&apos; than younger actors</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The first trailer for Brad Pitt&apos;s upcoming new film dropped and fans are excited.
Paramount released the first trailer for the 62-year-old actor&apos;s latest film, &quot;Heart of the Beast,&quot; on Thursday. The survival thriller stars Pitt as a former Navy SEAL and his retired combat canine, who fight for survival after a plane crash leaves them deserted in the Alaskan wilderness.
&quot;Imagine being 60 and still cooler than every actor under 30 Brad Pitt different,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section on YouTube.
Another added, &quot;This looks PEAK, can&apos;t wait to watch it,&quot; while a third wrote, &quot;Brad Pitt is the perfect combination of a actor + action hero + performer + superstar.&quot;
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Directed by David Ayer, the movie also stars J.K. Simmons and Anna Lambe, and is expected to premiere on September 25.
&quot;After a harrowing plane crash, Special Forces officer James Belmont (Brad Pitt) and his combat dog, Odin, find themselves stranded deep in the Alaskan wilderness. Together, they are forced into a brutal fight for survival against the elements,&quot; the film&apos;s synopsis reads. &quot;From acclaimed filmmaker David Ayer, &apos;Heart of the Beast&apos; is an intense adventure thriller that explores the unbreakable bond between a man and his best friend as they face their greatest battle yet.&quot;
In addition to &quot;Heart of the Beast,&quot; Pitt is set to star in &quot;The Adventures of Cliff Booth,&quot; which will see him reprise his role as the titular character, after first portraying him in the 2019 movie, &quot;Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood.&quot;
The role quickly became a favorite of his among fans, prompting the spin-off film, and ultimately earned him an Academy Award for best supporting actor.
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&quot;This is something Quentin Tarantino wrote. It’s an episode, not really a sequel, of the character from &apos;Once Upon A Time,&apos;&quot; he told Deadline in June 2025. &quot;He didn’t want to direct it at this point, so our mutual friend David Fincher stepped in, and we’re going to start filming in July. It should be really good fun.&quot;  
The trailer dropped just one day after his daughter, Zahara, who he shares with his ex-wife Angelina Jolie, reportedly petitioned to have Pitt dropped from her last name, petitioning to be known as Zahara Marley Jolie from now on, according to E! News.
Her decision comes after the former couple&apos;s other daughter, Shiloh, also petitioned to drop Pitt from her last name. Shiloh later debuted a new name, when she choreographed a sensual dance under the nickname Shi, for dancers Keoni Rose and Tako Suzuki, according to Variety.
&quot;He’s aware and upset that Shiloh dropped his last name. He’s never felt more joy than when she was born. He always wanted a daughter,&quot; a source told People in June 2024 when Shiloh first filed to drop Pitt from her name.
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&quot;The reminders that he’s lost his children, is of course not easy for Brad. He loves his children and misses them. It’s very sad,&quot; the source added.
Since he and Jolie separated in September 2016, Pitt has been rumored to have dated a few women, but has only confirmed his relationship with Ines de Ramon, who he has been dating since late 2022.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Muhammad Ali&apos;s grandson Nico Ali Walsh sends message to UFC&apos;s Dana White about bill named after grandfather</news:name>
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			<news:title>Muhammad Ali&apos;s grandson Nico Ali Walsh sends message to UFC&apos;s Dana White about bill named after grandfather</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The grandson of boxing legend and American civil rights icon Muhammad Ali sent a message to UFC founder Dana White, as White leads a controversial revival of a law named after Ali.
The Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act of 2026, a revision of a law that passed in 2000, has drawn attention as White and TKO Group push deeper into boxing through Zuffa Boxing. The bill would allow new &quot;Unified Boxing Organizations,&quot; or UBOs, to sign fighters, promote fights, create rankings and award titles under one system. The Congressional Budget Office says the bill would allow UBOs to contract with boxers, promote matches and run rankings and titles.
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Walsh, as the grandson of the person the bill would be named after, wants to talk to White about it.
&quot;My direct and respectful message to Dana White: We know what my grandfather&apos;s legacy means to this sport, and we both know that as this bill stands, it should not have his name on it. I respect all you&apos;ve done with the UFC,&quot; Walsh said.
&quot;We both live in Vegas, and I&apos;m asking you, let&apos;s have a sit-down, public or private, you choose. Let&apos;s discuss the Ali Act, fighter protections, and what&apos;s truly best for us fighters. Let&apos;s do this for the sport we both love.&quot;
Born to Muhammad&apos;s daughter, Rasheda Ali, Nico has stepped into the ring to carry the Ali family&apos;s boxing legacy. He is also the nephew of undefeated former boxing champion Laila Ali.
The original Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act became law in 2000, and was co-sponsored by John McCain. It was designed to fight unfair and anticompetitive practices in boxing. It also created a firewall between promoters and managers. Under current law, a promoter cannot have a direct or indirect financial interest in a boxer’s management, and a manager cannot have a financial interest in a boxer’s promotion.
Walsh argues the new bill weakens that firewall. He says it could let one organization act like promoter, matchmaker, ranking body and title system at once.
&quot;That’s what the current Muhammad Ali Act protects from happening in boxing,&quot; Walsh said.
The new bill is bipartisan. It has been co-sponsored by Representatives Brian Jack (R-GA) and Sharice Davids (D-KS), and overwhelmingly passed the House of Representatives with cross-party backing from both Republicans and Democrats. It was referred to the Senate Commerce Committee on March 25.
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Another critic of the bill is promoter Oscar De La Hoya, who argues that this new framework undermines the core of the original 2000 Ali Act, and could result in near-monopolies on the sport.
Still, even Walsh believes there are some details in the original law that could be updated now that 26 years has passed.
&quot;There could be plenty of things updated. The bill, the, the original Ali Act was made in the early 2000s. Of course, it&apos;s been 20-plus years, so things can be refreshed, revamped. One of the biggest things is the health benefits. So the Revival Act is pushing some health benefits. That is amazing for, for us fighters That&apos;s great, but the health benefits at the front end doesn&apos;t negate the, the rights that are being stripped from the fighters on the back end.&quot;
Supporters of the Revival Act say the bill would modernize boxing. The bill includes new safety and business rules for UBOs, and its stated purpose is to &quot;further enhance the well-being of professional boxers.&quot;
As the bill comes under further sports and political debate in coming months, Walsh also wants to send a message to the other fighters about spreading awareness for this issue, and speaking up.
His larger concern is that many fighters and fans do not know what the Ali Act does. He said people often hear both sides of the debate but do not know the stakes.
&quot;You need to know your rights as a fighter,&quot; Walsh said.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the UFC for a response.</news:keywords>
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