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			  <news:name>Pair of Democrat lawmakers slam &apos;blockade of fuel&apos; to Cuba, &apos;economic bombing&apos; after visit to island</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pair of Democrat lawmakers slam &apos;blockade of fuel&apos; to Cuba, &apos;economic bombing&apos; after visit to island</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Reps. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., and Jonathan Jackson, D-Ill., said after a congressional delegation returned from Cuba that U.S. economic restrictions on the island represented an &quot;illegal U.S. blockade of fuel&quot; and &quot;effectively an economic bombing of the infrastructure of the country.&quot;
The lawmakers, following their five-day delegation to Cuba, spoke out against what they described as a humanitarian crisis on the island that they argue is linked to the U.S. embargo. 
&quot;The illegal U.S. blockade of fuel to Cuba—90 miles south of the United States—adds to the longest embargo in world history and is causing untold suffering to the Cuban people,&quot; the lawmakers said in a statement on Sunday. &quot;The United States prevented a single drop of oil from entering Cuba for over three months. This is cruel collective punishment—effectively an economic bombing of the infrastructure of the country—that has produced permanent damage. It must stop immediately.&quot;
US ALLOWS RUSSIAN OIL TANKER TO REACH CUBA AMID BLOCKADE AS TRUMP SAYS ISLAND &apos;HAS TO SURVIVE&apos;
&quot;We witnessed firsthand premature babies in incubators, weighing just two pounds, who are at tremendous risk because their ventilators and incubators cannot function without electricity,&quot; they continued. &quot;Children cannot attend school because there is no fuel for them or their teachers to travel. Cancer patients cannot receive lifesaving treatments because of lack of medications. There is a water shortage because there is little electricity to pump water. Businesses have closed. Families cannot keep food refrigerated, and food production on the island has dropped to just 10 percent of the people’s needs.&quot;
This comes as U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated his pressure campaign on Cuba in recent weeks, calling the island a &quot;failed nation&quot; and suggesting that &quot;Cuba is next&quot; following recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela and Iran.
The trip came after Jayapal and Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., introduced legislation to block federal funds for military action against Cuba without congressional approval.
Jayapal and Jackson said they spoke with families, religious leaders, entrepreneurs, civil society organizations, the Cuban government, Latin American and African ambassadors, humanitarian aid organizations and Cubans across the political spectrum, including dissidents.
&quot;Across all sectors, there is agreement: this illegal blockade must end immediately. We do not believe that the majority of Americans would want this kind of cruelty and inhumanity to continue in our name,&quot; the lawmakers said.
The pair added that the Cuban government &quot;has sent many signals that this is a new moment for the country.&quot;
&quot;While we were there, President Diaz-Canel released over 2,000 prisoners. The Cuban government has begun to liberalize its economy with significant reforms, including allowing Cuban American entrepreneurs to invest in private businesses in Cuba. Entrepreneurship has grown substantially, with small- and medium-sized private businesses now comprising large parts of the economy,&quot; the statement said.
CUBA RELEASES 2,000 PRISONERS AMID TRUMP PRESSURE, ENERGY CRISIS
&quot;Significantly, the Cuban government has invited in the FBI to conduct an independent investigation of a lethal speedboat shooting,&quot; it continued. &quot;The remaining obstacles to progress in Cuba now rest with the United States changing our outdated, Cold War-era policy of coercive economic measures and military pressures against Cuba.&quot;
Jayapal and Jackson went on to say that &quot;true reform will only come from charting a new course.&quot;
&quot;The United States and Cuba must immediately enter into real negotiations that provide for the dignity and freedom of the Cuban people and the tremendous benefits to the American people that will accrue from a real collaboration between our two countries,&quot; they concluded.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Eastbound Happy Valley Road at 91st Avenue will be closed while police investigate a crash that sent two people to the hospital.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Care to dance? UCLA did, all the way to an NCAA women’s basketball title</news:name>
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			<news:title>Care to dance? UCLA did, all the way to an NCAA women’s basketball title</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – As the confetti fell and UCLA was crowned national champion, Lauren Betts, Gabriela Jaquez and Charlisse Leger-Walker took the stage for an encore of the Bruins’ last dance.
As the trio has done countless times this season, they delivered a performance similar to that of the UCLA dance team, but this final one felt special after defeating South Carolina 79-51 at Mortgage Matchup Center for the Bruins’ first NCAA championship.
Mission complete.
UCLA dominated the Gamecocks Sunday afternoon, never trailing while outrebounding South Carolina 49 to 37 and scoring 12 more points in the paint on 13 more second-chance opportunities. 
UCLA’s championship was spearheaded by its starting five of Betts, Jaquez, Leger-Walker, Gianna Kneepkens and Kiki Rice, who combined for 70 of the Bruins 79 points.
This core of players have lead the way for the Bruins this season as their chemistry and bond drove their team’s success.
“What an amazing way to finish off the season with a national championship,” Betts said. “Knowing that we did everything to get there basketball-wise, we also just enjoyed each other. We’re such a close group of girls, I’m going to miss them so much.”
The Bruins in 1978 won the AIAW Large College championship. However, for the first time in program history, the UCLA women have won an NCAA national championship.
The desire to bring hardware back to Los Angeles for the Bruins community played a huge part in driving this Bruins squad to success. 
“I’m just so proud of the way we represented this school, this program, this community,” Betts said. “These girls mean everything to me. This program has changed my life in the best way possible. I’m forever grateful for UCLA.”

For Bruins coach Cori Close, she felt extra gratification in winning this title because it proved her hope that recruiting “uncommon, courageous women could yield an uncommon result.”
She added that “it just is so much for me not about a national championship. It’s the validation that it can be done differently.”
Players on the South Carolina women’s basketball team sit solemnly on the sideline during the Women’s Final Four championship game against UCLA on April 5, 2026, at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz. UCLA beat South Carolina 79-51. (Photo by Sydney Lovan/Cronkite News)




Close was mentored early and extensively in her career by UCLA legend John Wooden, who won 10 national championships as the coach of the men’s basketball team from 1948-75.
It took Wooden 16 years to win his first title for the Bruins. Close just secured her first title in her 15th year as head coach.
However, Close, in the spirit of Wooden, did not want attention directed at her. Instead, she wants people to focus on how the Bruins won: playing as a team.
“It wasn’t about whether or not we got the ‘W’ or not,” Close said. “I wanted us to be able to play our best when our best was needed. We delivered on that.”
South Carolina fell in the national title game for the second straight season as the offense  struggled to find rhythm consistently against a suffocating Bruins defense.
“We had a lot of people taking shots that aren’t normal for us,” South Carolina coach Dawn Staley said. “We didn’t do a good job of getting the people that was supposed to get some better looks at the ball. I think UCLA had a lot to do with it. … I didn’t think we had to play perfect basketball, but we had to play better basketball.”

Staley, despite the tough loss, wants people to give UCLA credit and support its win. Specifically, Staley praised Close and spoke of their positive relationship over the years.
“I’m always happy for people that worked hard in this game, who are really quality people,” Staley said. “I want good things to happen for them. Cori is one of those people who really works at making our game better. Not just UCLA, but our entire game.”
A big part of the UCLA win in the title game was Gabriela Jaquez, who tallied a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds.
Jaquez did not want to point to her own successes. She credited her performance on fulfilling her role and have the support of teammates.
“I had open shots and I made ’em – I think that was just kind of what it was,” Jaquez said. “Just super proud of this group and how we played as a team to get this victory.”
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			<news:title>Close quarters: Inspired by John Wooden, UCLA coach creates winning environment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – April 3, 1995. A 23-year-old assistant coach for UCLA’s women’s basketball team sat in Seattle’s Kingdome, watching the Bruins men’s team claim national glory for the 11th time.
Thirty-one years and two days later, that assistant can call herself a national champion.
Driven by the 11 banners hung for the men’s team in the Pauley Pavillion rafters, Cori Close always had a national championship in mind when she took the job at UCLA in 2011.
Although attending the 1995 title game helped cement Close’s passion, the previous 10 had an even larger impact.
Close, 54, was not alive for over half of those titles, but the coach who won them, John Wooden, is still one of the biggest influences in her life.
Although Close has now reached the peak of college basketball success, she thinks that Wooden would be proud of her for much more than cutting down the nets.
“Coach Wooden actually wouldn’t care as much about the championship as he would about staying true to our process,” Close said after Sunday’s 79-51 national title victory at Mortgage Matchup Center.. “I hope I would make him proud by realizing and recognizing that this is a by-product of what’s happened in their habits, in their love for each other, in committing to a process over a long period of time.”
Wooden might have retired in 1975, but he stayed around the UCLA program long after. While Close spent time at UCLA as an assistant, she would typically look to Wooden for advice, and for more than a decade, met him twice a week at his home to talk basketball and life.
The legendary coach always knew what to say.
Close never had Wooden as a resource after taking the job in Westwood in 2011, one year after his death. She was nervous about her new role. 
“I remember thinking to myself, ‘Oh my gosh, I don’t want to let him down,’” Close said. “The biggest way I can pay it forward is to live in a way and coach in a way and teach in a way that pays it forward what he did for me.”
Close then teared up, thinking of his impact beyond the titles he won.
“I think the biggest thing he did is every time I would ask him, ‘What would you do here,’ he would never answer,” Close said. “He would always make me realize that I’m wired uniquely, and it wasn’t about what he would do, it’s how am I wired to lead to my best.”
The advice, or lack of it, from Wooden has now certainly paid off.
The win, years in the making, was the product of patience and connection from UCLA players and staff.
Although  three freshmen and a sophomore are part of UCLA’s roster, eight players in the Bruins’ locker room are seniors. One unique aspect that those players experienced was a gradual climb. Going from Sweet 16 to Final Four to national champions, it took belief from the UCLA staff. 
One of the players the staff believed in most was Lauren Betts, who transferred in ahead of her sophomore season in 2023-24. Voted the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, she is grateful for what the school gave her.
“I can’t thank this program enough for how much they believed in me,” Betts said. “When I came in my sophomore year, I was completely different than I am today. I showed up and I had zero confidence. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to play basketball for that much longer. Coach Cori really stayed patient with me. She wanted to see me accomplish everything that I’d ever dreamed of.”
UCLA center Lauren Betts signals to be passed the ball during the Women’s Final Four championship game against South Carolina on April 5, 2026, at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz. Betts was awarded the Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player of the Year. (Photo by Sydney Lovan/Cronkite News)




With a lack of confidence thrown out of the window, Betts shined in Westwood, averaging 20.2 and 17.2 points per game in her last two college seasons. 
She stepped into the tournament with a goal of erasing the pain from last year’s Final Four loss.
Knocking out all challengers in UCLA’s way en route to the national title game, UCLA prepared hard for the Gamecocks on Saturday. During practice, fewer than 24 hours before tipoff in the last game of her college career, Betts had a special feeling of what was to come.
“Yesterday, I knew that we were going to win because we were so focused,” Betts said. “When you have a certain energy in practice, you wake up the next morning, you’re like, ‘We have done everything you can possibly do to be ready for a game.’ It’s just the confidence that you have.”
Then, the ball was tipped.
The Bruins were there, and the one running for her life like a shooting star was Gabriella Jaquez.
Despite what “One Shining Moment” says, the world knew just how hard Jaquez worked in all the years before the title game.
At Mortgage Matchup Center, it showed. Putting up 21 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, Jaquez contributed to UCLA’s one shining moment.
Growing up in Southern California, she had the opportunity to watch a different Bruins team make a memorable run to the Final Four, one that included her brother, Jaime.
Jaime, who also played at UCLA, made the all-regional team in the 2021 tournament, where the Bruins became the second team to go from First Four to Final Four. A high schooler while she watched her brother make magic in March, Gabriella had the will to end up in Westwood. Now looking back, she couldn’t be happier.
“Super satisfied with this result,” Gabriella said. “The journey was even better. Coming in my freshman year, my dream was to be at UCLA. Just to have an offer from UCLA brought tears to my eyes.”
While she is grateful for her relationship with her brother, who made sure to attend the title game after dropping 32 points for the Miami Heat the night before, she still took the time to flex a bit.
“Of course I have bragging rights,” she said. “I’m a champion now.”
While she now looks to move up to the professional level, she took the time to make a reference to another Los Angeles basketball legend.
Inspired by Kobe Bryant’s iconic press conference after Game 2 of the 2009 NBA Finals, Gabriella added her own spin.
“Job’s finished,” she said. “Job is finished.”
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			<news:title>Close quarters: Inspired by John Wooden, UCLA coach creates winning environment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – April 3, 1995. A 23-year-old assistant coach for UCLA’s women’s basketball team sat in Seattle’s Kingdome, watching the Bruins men’s team claim national glory for the 11th time.
Thirty-one years and two days later, that assistant can call herself a national champion.
Driven by the 11 banners hung for the men’s team in the Pauley Pavillion rafters, Cori Close always had a national championship in mind when she took the job at UCLA in 2011.
Although attending the 1995 title game helped cement Close’s passion, the previous 10 had an even larger impact.
Close, 54, was not alive for over half of those titles, but the coach who won them, John Wooden, is still one of the biggest influences in her life.
Although Close has now reached the peak of college basketball success, she thinks that Wooden would be proud of her for much more than cutting down the nets.
“Coach Wooden actually wouldn’t care as much about the championship as he would about staying true to our process,” Close said after Sunday’s 79-51 national title victory at Mortgage Matchup Center.. “I hope I would make him proud by realizing and recognizing that this is a by-product of what’s happened in their habits, in their love for each other, in committing to a process over a long period of time.”
Wooden might have retired in 1975, but he stayed around the UCLA program long after. While Close spent time at UCLA as an assistant, she would typically look to Wooden for advice, and for more than a decade, met him twice a week at his home to talk basketball and life.
The legendary coach always knew what to say.
Close never had Wooden as a resource after taking the job in Westwood in 2011, one year after his death. She was nervous about her new role. 
“I remember thinking to myself, ‘Oh my gosh, I don’t want to let him down,’” Close said. “The biggest way I can pay it forward is to live in a way and coach in a way and teach in a way that pays it forward what he did for me.”
Close then teared up, thinking of his impact beyond the titles he won.
“I think the biggest thing he did is every time I would ask him, ‘What would you do here,’ he would never answer,” Close said. “He would always make me realize that I’m wired uniquely, and it wasn’t about what he would do, it’s how am I wired to lead to my best.”
The advice, or lack of it, from Wooden has now certainly paid off.
The win, years in the making, was the product of patience and connection from UCLA players and staff.
Although  three freshmen and a sophomore are part of UCLA’s roster, eight players in the Bruins’ locker room are seniors. One unique aspect that those players experienced was a gradual climb. Going from Sweet 16 to Final Four to national champions, it took belief from the UCLA staff. 
One of the players the staff believed in most was Lauren Betts, who transferred in ahead of her sophomore season in 2023-24. Voted the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, she is grateful for what the school gave her.
“I can’t thank this program enough for how much they believed in me,” Betts said. “When I came in my sophomore year, I was completely different than I am today. I showed up and I had zero confidence. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to play basketball for that much longer. Coach Cori really stayed patient with me. She wanted to see me accomplish everything that I’d ever dreamed of.”
UCLA center Lauren Betts signals to be passed the ball during the Women’s Final Four championship game against South Carolina on April 5, 2026, at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz. Betts was awarded the Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player of the Year. (Photo by Sydney Lovan/Cronkite News)




With a lack of confidence thrown out of the window, Betts shined in Westwood, averaging 20.2 and 17.2 points per game in her last two college seasons. 
She stepped into the tournament with a goal of erasing the pain from last year’s Final Four loss.
Knocking out all challengers in UCLA’s way en route to the national title game, UCLA prepared hard for the Gamecocks on Saturday. During practice, fewer than 24 hours before tipoff in the last game of her college career, Betts had a special feeling of what was to come.
“Yesterday, I knew that we were going to win because we were so focused,” Betts said. “When you have a certain energy in practice, you wake up the next morning, you’re like, ‘We have done everything you can possibly do to be ready for a game.’ It’s just the confidence that you have.”
Then, the ball was tipped.
The Bruins were there, and the one running for her life like a shooting star was Gabriella Jaquez.
Despite what “One Shining Moment” says, the world knew just how hard Jaquez worked in all the years before the title game.
At Mortgage Matchup Center, it showed. Putting up 21 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, Jaquez contributed to UCLA’s one shining moment.
Growing up in Southern California, she had the opportunity to watch a different Bruins team make a memorable run to the Final Four, one that included her brother, Jaime.
Jaime, who also played at UCLA, made the all-regional team in the 2021 tournament, where the Bruins became the second team to go from First Four to Final Four. A high schooler while she watched her brother make magic in March, Gabriella had the will to end up in Westwood. Now looking back, she couldn’t be happier.
“Super satisfied with this result,” Gabriella said. “The journey was even better. Coming in my freshman year, my dream was to be at UCLA. Just to have an offer from UCLA brought tears to my eyes.”
While she is grateful for her relationship with her brother, who made sure to attend the title game after dropping 32 points for the Miami Heat the night before, she still took the time to flex a bit.
“Of course I have bragging rights,” she said. “I’m a champion now.”
While she now looks to move up to the professional level, she took the time to make a reference to another Los Angeles basketball legend.
Inspired by Kobe Bryant’s iconic press conference after Game 2 of the 2009 NBA Finals, Gabriella added her own spin.
“Job’s finished,” she said. “Job is finished.”
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			  <news:name>New Hampshire suspect who shot officer and triggered massive manhunt killed in police gunfight</news:name>
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			<news:title>New Hampshire suspect who shot officer and triggered massive manhunt killed in police gunfight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The suspect who allegedly shot a New Hampshire police officer has been killed in a gunfight with authorities, officials said Sunday.
Matthew J. Masse, 38, allegedly opened fire on family members and the responding officer Saturday afternoon in Raymond, sparking a massive manhunt that included road closures and a shelter-in-place order.
&quot;There was an exchange of gunfire between Mr. Masse with his rifle and the officers,&quot; the state Attorney General’s Office said. &quot;Following that exchange, Mr. Masse was found deceased by officers when they approached his location.&quot;
An autopsy has been scheduled for early this week to confirm his cause and manner of death, the office added.
MASSIVE MANHUNT UNDERWAY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWN AFTER GUNMAN ALLEGEDLY WOUNDS POLICE OFFICER, FIRES ON FAMILY
The incident erupted shortly after 1:30 p.m., when Masse reportedly shot his relatives with a long gun and then fired at responding police. A Nottingham Police Department officer was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, officials said.
The suspect — described as a middle-aged white male who is 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighs 202 pounds — reportedly had active felony warrants for attempted arson at his family&apos;s home on Thursday.
After the shooting, Masse fled into a wooded area, triggering a large-scale manhunt, officials said, and K-9 units were deployed and officers were &quot;working feverishly with other agencies&quot; in an all-hands-on-deck search.
MAN WITH PRIOR ARREST CAUGHT ALLEGEDLY TRYING TO SHOVE STRANGER INTO TRAIN TRACKS TWICE IN TERRIFYING VIDEO
New Hampshire State Police found Masse around 10:06 p.m., hours after residents near Ham Road had been told to shelter in place, authorities said.
During the attempted arrest, an exchange of gunfire broke out. Authorities later found Masse dead at the scene, with his long gun recovered nearby.
No other officers or civilians were injured, and authorities said there is no further threat to the public. 
The names of the officers involved are being withheld pending formal interviews, per protocol.
Fox News&apos; Alexandra Koch contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Body found in Phoenix</news:name>
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			<news:title>Body found in Phoenix</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Phoenix police say officers found a man near 44th Street and Earll Drive. He was pronounced dead at the scene.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Baby among 3 dead in holiday horror as Easter egg hunt turns deadly</news:name>
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			<news:title>Baby among 3 dead in holiday horror as Easter egg hunt turns deadly</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three people were killed, including a 10-month-old girl, after high winds toppled a tree in Germany during an Easter egg hunt on Sunday morning, according to authorities.
Around 50 people from a nearby residential facility for new mothers, pregnant women and children were attending the egg hunt in a wooded area near the town of Satrupholm at about 11 a.m. when a 100-foot tree fell on top of them, police said in a statement.
Four people became pinned under the tree, police said.
DUCK-HUNTING TRIP IN NEW ORLEANS TURNS DEADLY UNTIL LAST-MINUTE PRAYER BRINGS MIRACLE
First responders arrived at the scene and first began treating a 21-year-old woman and a 16-year-old girl, but both died at the scene.
The woman&apos;s 10-month-old daughter also later died at the hospital.
An 18-year-old woman sustained serious injuries and was rushed to the hospital in a helicopter.
The residential facility is part of the state-funded child welfare system, supporting pregnant women and new mothers who need help, according to its website.
Grief counselors were sent to the scene after the fatal incident on Sunday.
Pictures from the scene showed several Easter eggs scattered on the ground as two of the victims were seen covered in white sheets.
The German weather service had put the area under a high winds warning.
ONE DEAD AND DOZENS INJURED DURING PREGAME EVENT AT PERU SOCCER STADIUM
Officials from the Schleswig-Holstein region, where the facility is located, said they were &quot;deeply shaken&quot; by the Easter tragedy.
&quot;Our thoughts are with the family members of the dead, with the injured, and with everyone who had to experience this terrible occurrence,&quot; regional Governor Daniel Günther, Interior Minister Magdalena Finke, and Youth and Families Minister Aminata Touré said in a joint statement to the dpa news agency.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>SR 51 pavement project is underway</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A map shows the project area for the SR 51 I-10 to Shea Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation project, which began in mid-March and is expected to take six months to complete (graphic courtesy of ADOT).

A project to improve the pavement surface along State Route 51 between the Interstate 10 “Mini-Stack” interchange and Shea Boulevard in Phoenix began the weekend of March 13-16, and is expected to take approximately six months to complete.
The pavement rehabilitation project by the Arizona Department of Transportation, in coordination with the Maricopa Association of Governments, will run along a 9.5-mile section of State Route 51, between Interstate 10 (Papago Freeway) and Shea Boulevard. The purpose is to extend the life of the pavement and improve the driving experience and safety.
The SR 51, I-10 to Shea Boulevard Pavement Rehabilitation project is included in the Regional Transportation Plan for Maricopa County and funded through Proposition 479, a countywide dedicated half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements approved by voters in 2024.
This work began with a series of weekend closures along SR 51 so crews can remove the top layer of older, worn asphalt pavement along the nearly 10-mile stretch. They also will use the concrete pavement treatment known as diamond grinding to provide a smoother ride. The process adds small grooves to the pavement to help limit tire noise.
The $17.8 million project is scheduled for completion this fall. In addition to weekend closures, the work will require weeknight lane and ramp restrictions or closures.
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			  <news:name>Neighbors host Music in the Park</news:name>
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			<news:title>Neighbors host Music in the Park</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Carnation Association of Neighbors invites the community to its third annual Music in the Park celebration on Sunday, April 12, at Steele Indian School Park, 300 E. Indian School Road, which offers the opportunity to soak up good music, great company and community spirit.
The free family-friendly event, held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., takes place on the amphitheater and along the north edge of the Circle of Life. Enjoy live performances by two outstanding Phoenix bands, with a DJ spinning tunes between sets. Kids will love the face‑painting station and bounce house, while adults can explore a variety of local vendors and sample treats from several food trucks.
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			  <news:name>Artemis II astronaut marvels at &apos;beauty of creation&apos; in Easter message from deep space</news:name>
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			<news:title>Artemis II astronaut marvels at &apos;beauty of creation&apos; in Easter message from deep space</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Artemis II astronaut Victor Glover reflected on &quot;the beauty of creation&quot; as he delivered a message of faith and unity from deep space this weekend.
Glover, the pilot of the historic lunar mission, was asked by CBS News Saturday about observing the Easter holiday while traveling away from Earth.
&quot;I don&apos;t have anything prepared. I&apos;m glad you brought it up, though; I think these observances are important,&quot; Glover responded.
Invoking the Bible and humanity&apos;s place in the cosmos, Glover shared his perspective on the uniqueness of Earth.
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&quot;As we are so far from Earth and looking at the beauty of creation, I think, for me, one of the really important personal perspectives that I have up here is I can really see the Earth as one thing,&quot; Glover said. &quot;When I read the Bible and I look at all the amazing things that were done for us... You guys are talking to us because we&apos;re in a spaceship really far from earth, but you’re on a spaceship called Earth that was created to give us a place to live in the universe and the cosmos.&quot;
Glover emphasized how precious human life is while marveling at the planet&apos;s place in the universe.
&quot;Maybe the distance we are from you makes you think what we&apos;re doing is special, but we&apos;re the same distance from you. And I&apos;m trying to tell you — just trust me — you are special,&quot; he said. &quot;In all of this emptiness — this is a whole bunch of nothing, this thing we call the universe — you have this oasis, this beautiful place that we get to exist together.&quot;
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He said the holiday was an opportunity to reflect on a shared responsibility for unity, regardless of religious background.
&quot;I think, as we go into Easter Sunday, thinking about all the cultures all around the world, whether you celebrate it or not, whether you believe in God or not, this is an opportunity for us to remember where we are, who we are, and that we are the same thing, and that we&apos;ve gotta get through this together.&quot;
The Artemis II crew includes NASA Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency Mission Specialist Jeremy Hansen. The team is making humanity’s first journey to the moon since 1972, following a flight path similar to that of Apollo 13.
On Sunday, the crew sent additional Easter greetings and revealed they had celebrated by hiding &quot;eggs&quot; around the spacecraft.
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&quot;We wanted to take a minute to commemorate the holiday that we have at this time of year, something that many religions and many cultures hold dear,&quot; Koch said. &quot;We did hide a few eggs around the cabin. They were the dehydrated scrambled egg variety, but we were all pretty happy with them.&quot;
Hansen also shared a message, emphasizing love as a universal value.
&quot;Happy Easter everyone,&quot; he said. &quot;We&apos;re talking up here as a crew and we did want to send a special Easter message on this day and, no matter your faith or religion, for me the teachings of Jesus were always a very simple truth of love, universal love.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man dies after altercation with police in Mesa</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man dies after altercation with police in Mesa</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Mesa Police Department said in a release that the man resisted arrest and assaulted officers before being put in handcuffs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Suspect arrested in connection with the death of Mesa man</news:name>
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			<news:title>Suspect arrested in connection with the death of Mesa man</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mesa police officers responded to a home near Stapley Drive and Main Street for a welfare check on March 18.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona lottery results for Sunday, April 5, 2026</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona lottery results for Sunday, April 5, 2026</news:title>
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			  <news:name>And the winner is... Meet the champions of the 2026 Read to the Final Four program</news:name>
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			<news:title>And the winner is... Meet the champions of the 2026 Read to the Final Four program</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The statewide program, presented by Helios Education Foundation, held its championship celebration just before the NCAA Women&apos;s Final Four in Phoenix.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Warnock likens pro-Trump Christian leaders to those who used Scripture to defend slavery</news:name>
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			<news:title>Warnock likens pro-Trump Christian leaders to those who used Scripture to defend slavery</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., compared Christian leaders who say their faith supports President Donald Trump to religious people who justified slavery in America.
During an interview with CNN&apos;s Jake Tapper that aired Sunday, Warnock, who serves as the senior pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, was asked several questions about how his Christian faith influences his politics.
After saying he prayed for the president but didn&apos;t endorse his &quot;ungodly&quot; administration, Tapper asked the Democratic Senator what he thought about pastors who go to the White House to show their support for Trump and believe he was put in office with a divine purpose.
&quot;There are a lot of religious leaders who go to the White House and not only pray for the President, but make a show of suggesting that he was chosen by God for this mission,&quot; Tapper said.
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&quot;Yeah, they&apos;re wrong,&quot; Warnock responded, before comparing these leaders to those who skewed Scripture to justify American slavery.
&quot;And there were Christians who thought that slavery was, you know, somehow God-like—American chattel slavery—and they justified it. And they used Scriptures to support their position,&quot; he continued. &quot;It just so happens that I’m the product of a countervailing tradition that was literally born fighting for freedom. That understood that God didn&apos;t create us to be slaves. That’s why the Black Church was emerged.&quot;
Warnock went on to say the Black Church was a church that began by &quot;correcting the American heresy that somehow tried to reconcile the faith of Jesus to slavery.&quot;
During the interview, Warnock said he prayed for Trump because he needed &quot;a lot of prayer.&quot;
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He also said the president needed to be held accountable for his &quot;bigotry&quot; and &quot;cruelty that he is unleashing on American streets through his version of ICE.&quot;
&quot;I have to be honest about what he’s doing,&quot; he told Tapper. &quot;His kind of unabashed, unvarnished bigotry; the cruelty that he is unleashing on American streets through his version of ICE. Those things have to be condemned. And so, for me, prayer and prophetic speech, which holds power accountable—those two things go hand-in-hand. I am not about to be the chaplain, blessing that which is ungodly and unjust.&quot;
Tapper also pressed Warnock on how he responds to conservative parishioners at his church who disagree with his political views on immigration and abortion.
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&quot;I&apos;m sure you encounter quite a bit, African American members of your church, Baptists who are more socially conservative than you, who say, &apos;I&apos;m with you on the hunger, I&apos;m with you on the kindness, but Laken Riley was murdered by an undocumented immigrant and I see nothing compassionate about having him in this country,&apos;&quot; Tapper said. &quot;Or they talk about abortion, or other things that maybe are not in line with your politics.&quot;
&quot;How do you confront that?&quot; he asked.
&quot;Oh, we&apos;re Baptist,&quot; Warnock responded, before saying he welcomes a variety of viewpoints at his church .
&quot;We could all use a little bit more grace these days,&quot; he added. &quot;Grace for people who don‘t share our point of view.&quot;
When reached for comment, White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital that, &quot;President Trump made a campaign promise to fight for religious freedom, and he has quickly secured major, commonsense victories for people of faith – from restoring biological truth to protecting parents’ fundamental rights and keeping men out of women’s sports.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dawn Staley gives classy answer after Geno Auriemma question following national title loss: &apos;It&apos;s UCLA&apos;s day&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dawn Staley gives classy answer after Geno Auriemma question following national title loss: &apos;It&apos;s UCLA&apos;s day&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley was disappointed how the Gamecocks’ season ended on Sunday afternoon in Phoenix, a 79-51 loss to the UCLA Bruins in the national championship game.
During her post-game interview, Staley was asked about what happened in the Gamecocks’ prior Final Four matchup against UConn, where she and head coach Geno Auriemma had a tense exchange after South Carolina advanced to the title game for the third year in a row.
Rather than hash out more of her thoughts, Staley had a classy response.
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&quot;I don’t want – this is UCLA’s day, right? Let’s keep it UCLA, them winning the national championship,&quot; Staley told reporters, via The Athletic. &quot;… We’re not going to damper UCLA’s day with it.&quot;
Before this national title contest, Staley was spotted having a cordial experience greeting UCLA Bruins head coach Cori Close -- a much different experience than how Friday night ended with Auriemma.
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After the Gamecocks defeated the Huskies, Staley and Auriemma went viral with their interaction at midcourt, where Auriemma appeared to enrage Staley before walking off.
This time, Staley and Close hugged and shared a few words. During the exchange, Staley &quot;looked around afterward like, ‘see??’&quot;, per NBC Sports.
Staley was showing a bit of sarcasm, as she noted Auriemma didn’t shake her hand before the Final Four tipped off between the two teams on Friday night.
After the Gamecocks’ victory over the Huskies, Staley was asked what exactly happened with Auriemma, though she tried to explain her focus in helping her team lock in for the national title game. If they won, it would’ve been the fourth national championship in the last 10 years for South Carolina.
&quot;For me, no distractions at this time. I&apos;m concentrating on winning a national championship, that’s it,&quot; Staley said at the time. &quot;That’s a little disheartening. This is sports, sometimes things like this happen. Continue to focus on my team and ability to advance in this tournament and hopefully win another national championship.&quot;
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Auriemma later released a statement, apologizing for his behavior after the loss.
&quot;There’s no excuse for how I handled the end of the game vs. South Carolina. It’s unlike what I do and what our standard is here at Connecticut,&quot; the Hall of Fame coach said in a statement on Saturday. &quot;I want to apologize to the staff and the team at South Carolina. It was uncalled for in how I reacted. The story should be how well South Carolina played, and I don’t want my actions to detract from that. I’ve had a great relationship with their staff, and I sincerely want to apologize to them.&quot;
Staley added she had &quot;no idea&quot; why Auriemma was angry after the game, though she guessed perhaps he was ticked off by the lack of handshake before the game on his own end. Either way, Staley was moving forward.
&quot;I don’t know what he came with after the game, but, hey, sometimes things get heated. We move on,&quot; she said.
For UCLA, it was the first time the women’s basketball program has won the national title, as their emotional celebration ensued following the game in Phoenix.
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			  <news:name>Savannah Guthrie&apos;s Easter message reveals anguish as mom missing 63 days</news:name>
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			<news:title>Savannah Guthrie&apos;s Easter message reveals anguish as mom missing 63 days</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Today&quot; show host Savannah Guthrie used an Easter message to reflect on faith, doubt and uncertainty as her mother, Nancy Guthrie, remains missing after 63 days.
The message was shared by Good Shepherd New York during its digital Easter gathering on YouTube, where Guthrie delivered a deeply reflective message about navigating grief and unanswered questions during what she described as a difficult season.
Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen after she was believed to have been taken from her bedroom in northern Tucson, Arizona, around 2 a.m. on Feb. 1. Responding officers found a thin trail of blood droplets leading from the front door to the edge of the driveway. Her back doors were propped open, and a doorbell camera was missing.
Investigators later recovered home security footage showing a masked man on the doorstep, who has not been identified. The trail of evidence appeared to end at the driveway, and her whereabouts remain unknown.
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Guthrie acknowledged that Easter’s promise of hope and new life can feel distant as she faces the uncertainty surrounding her mother’s disappearance.
&quot;There are moments in which that promise seems irretrievably far away, when life itself seems far harder than death,&quot; Guthrie said. &quot;These moments of deep disappointment with God, the feeling of utter abandonment.&quot;
Guthrie said that in her recent &quot;season of trial,&quot; she questioned whether Jesus experienced the same kind of uncertainty she now feels, particularly the pain of not knowing what comes next or why suffering is unfolding.
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&quot;I have wondered – I have questioned – whether Jesus really ever experienced this particular wound that I feel, this grievous and uniquely cruel injury of not knowing, of uncertainty and confusion and answers withheld,&quot; she said. &quot;In those darkest moments I have thought, bitterly and perhaps irreverently, that I have stumbled upon a feeling that Jesus did not know.&quot;
She said her perspective began to shift as she reflected on the period between the crucifixion and resurrection, a span she described as often overlooked but central to understanding faith in moments of uncertainty.
&quot;After Jesus died, after he breathed his last, what did he actually know?&quot; Guthrie said. &quot;Did he think his time in the grave would be a day or two or a thousand years? In the grave, does his agony seem indefinite to him? That torment of uncertainty? The way indefinite pain can feel eternal? Perhaps he did know this feeling after all.&quot;
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Guthrie said that realization helped her reframe her own experience, describing life as existing in a kind of &quot;meantime&quot; — a period marked by waiting, unanswered questions and the absence of clear resolution.
She said that in those moments, people can feel unsure, lost, abandoned, disappointed and forgotten, even as faith calls them to trust in a future they cannot yet see.
Despite that struggle, Guthrie said her faith remains rooted in the belief that God is present even without immediate answers, offering comfort not through certainty, but through presence.
&quot;It is the darkness that makes this morning’s light so magnificent, so blindingly beautiful,&quot; Guthrie said. &quot;It is all the brighter because it is so desperately needed.&quot;
&quot;So I close my eyes this morning and I feel the sunshine,&quot; she continued. &quot;I see a bright vision of the day when heaven and earth pass away because they are one on earth as it is in heaven.&quot;
&quot;When we celebrate today, this is what we celebrate, and I celebrate, too,&quot; she said. &quot;I still believe. And so I say with conviction, happy Easter.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arnold Schwarzenegger&apos;s son follows his famous father&apos;s footsteps with first place bodybuilding win</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arnold Schwarzenegger&apos;s son follows his famous father&apos;s footsteps with first place bodybuilding win</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Joseph Baena&apos;s professional bodybuilding career is off to a swinging start.
Baena, 28, took home first place at the International Natural Bodybuilding Association&apos;s (INBA) Iron Gladiator competition in Southern California.
When asked why he chose to compete through INBA, Arnold Schwarzenegger&apos;s son admitted he was &quot;excited&quot; to show off his hard work.
&quot;[It&apos;s] my second competition ever,&quot; Baena said on social media before the event. &quot;We&apos;re ready for the debut and excited to get things going.&quot;
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He added, &quot;They just seem like the most reputable natural federation, and so I wanted to be a part of something like that ... I wanted to test them out.
For his Iron Gladiator win, Baena wielded a silver sword and a helmet while posing on stage in black swimwear.
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Last weekend, Baena took followers through the competition flow as he prepped to show off his hard work to judges before earning first in the Men’s Open Bodybuilding Heavy Weight Class, Men’s Classic Physique True Novice, and the Men’s Classic Physique Novice.
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He also took home second place in the Men’s Classic Physique Open Class C.
&quot;Tanned up and checked in! Ready for tomorrow’s show,&quot; Baena wrote in a carousel of behind-the-scenes images.
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He thanked his friends and family for the sweet messages, but admitted there was still work to be done.
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&quot;Time to do it again on Saturday,&quot; he wrote over a flexing image from the stage in Colorado. 
The event, which is a national qualifier, is also part of the NPC natural athlete pathway to the Olympia.
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Schwarzenegger won seven Mr. Olympia titles throughout his bodybuilding career, set a record for six consecutive wins, and was the youngest-ever winner in 1970 when he was 23 years old.
Last week, Baena shared a look at his training regimen with the &quot;Kindergarten Cop&quot; actor coaching him on the sidelines. &quot;You have to shock the muscles!&quot; he captioned a snap with his famous bodybuilder father.
In a video obtained by Fox News Digital, Schwarzenegger carefully adjusted Baena’s positioning to ensure optimal muscle growth.
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Baena has been carving out his own path — from acting roles, including the 2024 action thriller &quot;Gunner,&quot; to landing a Men’s Health cover — while navigating inevitable comparisons to his father.
&quot;It&apos;s been a huge growth year of me finding out who I am and really being secure … confident … no matter what the challenges are, what the comparisons are,&quot; Baena previously told Fox News Digital.
Baena added, &quot;The message that I wanted to get across was, there’s a lot of people out there with very accomplished parents … and it’s scary. It’s scary to get compared to these giants and to have the feeling like you need to live up to these expectations.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Painter sues Bill Belichick over injuries allegedly suffered while working at his home</news:name>
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			<news:title>Painter sues Bill Belichick over injuries allegedly suffered while working at his home</news:title>
			<news:keywords>North Carolina Tar Heels football coach Bill Belichick was sued on Thursday over an alleged incident that occurred at his Massachusetts home in June 2024.
Painter Andrew Jackson sued Forty Five Fair Street LLC, a company managed by Belichick, in Nantucket Superior Court. Jackson said in his lawsuit that &quot;construction practices created an unsafe work area for workers at the premises&quot; and, because of that, he suffered injuries after a fall.
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&quot;As a direct and proximate result of the fall, plaintiff sustained serious bodily injuries including a severe right ankle injury, together with pain, disability, medical expenses, lost wages, and other consequential damages,&quot; the lawsuit stated.
The filing added that Jackson received workers’ compensation benefits after the fall but &quot;retains his rights to pursue this third-party negligence action against non-employer responsible parties.&quot;
The lawsuit said that Belichick’s company should have made sure the construction site was in a safe-working condition.
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&quot;Defendant breached its duties by, among other things: a. causing, permitting, or allowing unsafe conditions to exist at the premises; b. failing to maintain the work area in a reasonably safe condition; c. failing to inspect the premises adequately; d. failing to remedy hazardous conditions it knew or should have known about; e. failing to warn Plaintiff of dangerous conditions; and f. otherwise acting negligently in the ownership, operation, management, supervision, maintenance, and control of the premises.&quot;
Jackson is seeking nearly $300,000, according to the Nantucket Current, which first reported the lawsuit.
Fox News Digital reached out to Belichick’s representatives for comment.
Belichick bought the Nantucket property for $4.8 million in 2024, according to Boston.com.
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			  <news:name>Ex-CIA station chief reveals how agency exploited Iranian communication channels during airman rescue</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-05T22:40:42.858Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Ex-CIA station chief reveals how agency exploited Iranian communication channels during airman rescue</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman said on &quot;The Sunday Briefing&quot; that a reported agency deception campaign may have helped draw Iranian forces away from a missing U.S. airman, offering new insight into the mission that culminated in a daring rescue behind enemy lines.
It was reported that the CIA attempted to deceive the Iranians into believing the U.S. was gearing up for a maritime rescue, Hoffman said, when in reality, the airman was exfiltrated from the mountains.
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The CIA also assisted in tracking both the missing airman and enemy forces, he said.
&quot;The CIA was there to track [the airman&apos;s] location... And then at the same time, the CIA is tracking Iranian security forces, their movements, their efforts to find and fix the location of our airman. And then, at the same time, running this deception operation, an extraordinary operation.&quot;
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&quot;I&apos;ve heard it referred to as looking for a needle in a haystack. I think it&apos;s more like a needle in a stack of needles. Extraordinarily difficult,&quot; said Hoffman.
His comments follow the rescue early Sunday morning of a U.S. Air Force Weapons System Officer (WSO) who had ejected from his F-15E fighter jet over Iran. The WSO spent roughly 36 hours in hiding. Hoffman said he would need to rely on the skills he learned at the military&apos;s Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) school.
On the intelligence side, Hoffman said the strategy could have been much simpler. The CIA just needed to drop the false information where they knew Iran would hear it.
&quot;The CIA would have looked to find those channels of communication that we know we can exploit that the Iranian security force are listening to. Iran has a... pretty developed cyber capability. And what we would have done is simply supplied some information there, some of it true, to establish the bona fides of the channel that we were using, and then this deception operation would have been run in that channel,&quot; Hoffman said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump’s Lesson From Risky Rescue: Threaten to Go Harder at Iran</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In an expletive-laced social media post, the president said Iran should open the Strait of Hormuz or he would bomb bridges and power plants.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>UCLA wins first women&apos;s basketball national title in program history with dominant win over South Carolina</news:name>
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			<news:title>UCLA wins first women&apos;s basketball national title in program history with dominant win over South Carolina</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For the first time in program history, the UCLA Bruins are the women’s basketball national champions.
The Bruins took down the South Carolina Gamecocks, the team led by Dawn Staley that had reached the national title game three consecutive seasons and won it in 2024, in dominant fashion, 79-51.
Staley’s squad did not look like it did against UConn in the Final Four, as they couldn’t figure things out offensively. A lot of that had to do with suffocating UCLA defense, but the Bruins weren’t having the same trouble when they had the ball in their hands.
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By the end of the third quarter, the Bruins had a whopping 29-point lead over the Gamecocks, 61-32, as UCLA held South Carolina to just 24% shooting from the floor compared to their 43%.
In the end, UCLA made 43% of its shots compared to South Carolina&apos;s 29%, which is always the goal for a team looking to win a title.
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It’s been a long time coming for Close, who has been leading the Bruins since the 2011-12 season. Last season marked the first time UCLA has been to the Final Four in the women’s NCAA Tournament as a program, though they fell to the UConn Huskies, 85-51.
This time, it was the Bruins getting the job done against Texas, 51-44, to secure a spot for the national title. Of course, it wasn’t expected to be an easy feat against the Gamecocks, who handled UConn, 62-48, which resulted in a now-viral exchange between Staley and Geno Auriemma at midcourt.
However, Close has the right formula, and the Bruins executed it to a tee on Sunday afternoon to be crowned champions.
All five starters for Close finished the game with double-digit points, with Gabriela Jaquez, the sister of ex-Bruins men’s basketball star and current Miami Heat guard Jaime Jaquez, leading the charge with 21 on 8-of-14 shooting. She also finished with a double-double after hauling in 10 rebounds.
Lauren Betts had herself a double-double, too, finishing the game with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Gianna Kneepkens (15 points, four assists), Charlisse Leger-Walker (10 points, four rebounds) and Kiki Rice (10 points, six rebounds, five assists) helped the Bruins keep the pace against the Gamecocks, who couldn’t get the game closer.
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			  <news:name>Elizabeth Hurley strips down to bikini bottoms for racy photo while posing in a flower field</news:name>
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			<news:title>Elizabeth Hurley strips down to bikini bottoms for racy photo while posing in a flower field</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Elizabeth Hurley went topless in a recent Instagram post.
The actress posed in a field of flowers while clutching her bare chest.
The English star only wore tiny yellow bikini bottoms in the image shared to her her Instagram.
The 60-year-old star captioned the racy image: &quot;Spring has sprung! Today, I sought some Vitamin D in beautiful Herefordshire, wearing nothing but @elizabethhurleybeach and @clinique SPF. As long as you protect your skin, a bit of sunshine is really good for you, both mentally and beauty wise, so… cream up and GET OUTSIDE.&quot;
ELIZABETH HURLEY STUNS FANS IN RED BIKINI POST FROM VACATION
Hurley wore minimal makeup in the post, with her brunette locks loose around her.
Fans complimented the star in the comments section, writing: &quot;Wow you are so beautiful,&quot; and &quot;You are unbearably beautiful beyond belief.&quot;
Just days prior, Hurley posted on on Instagram featuring her lounging in bed in a pair of red bikini bottoms and a white sweater.
ELIZABETH HURLEY&apos;S STRIKING RED BIKINI PHOTOS EARN PRAISE FROM SUPERMODEL HEIDI KLUM
&quot;I don’t personally guzzle weird green juices or take a load of supplements - but I’ve drunk two mugs of warm water first thing every morning for as long as I remember, and I swear by it (and it’s free),&quot; she wrote as the caption for the post. 
In one of the photos, the actress is on her side with one arm over her head as she flashes a smile toward the camera while lounging in bed.
Another photo shows her standing in front of a wall with the same outfit on, smiling at the camera.
ELIZABETH HURLEY WOWS IN RED BIKINI BOTTOMS AND SWEATER AS SHE CREDITS ONE DAILY HABIT FOR AGELESS APPEARANCE
Last summer, the actress shared her best tips for taking bikini pictures outside.
&quot;BAN overhead sunlight,&quot; she wrote. &quot;When shooting bikinis, sunrise or sunset are your best friends … We shot this at 7am… By 8am, I was lounging around in one of my equally flattering @elizabethhurleybeach kaftans, feeling glamorous AND shielded from the lethal sun.&quot;
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In March, Hurley dug into her archives to re-wear the Versace dress she wore 27 years ago at the 1999 Met Gala.
She shared a side-by-side image of herself wearing the dress in 1999 and again during an adventure in India in 2026.
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The dress, which Hurley first wore when she was 33, has a low neckline that&apos;s pulled together with a flower embellishment.
The black dress also has a high slit.
According to InStyle, Hurley paired her look with a $50,000 Bulgari necklace. The necklace is encrusted with 2.07 carats of diamonds on their signature snake design.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ICE Agents Detain Newlywed Spouse of Soldier Training to Deploy</news:name>
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			<news:title>ICE Agents Detain Newlywed Spouse of Soldier Training to Deploy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 22-year-old wife of an Army staff sergeant came to the U.S. as a toddler. She was taken from a military base where the couple planned to live.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The Chainsmokers&apos; Final Four concert draws backlash from fans: &apos;Who asked for this?&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Chainsmokers&apos; Final Four concert draws backlash from fans: &apos;Who asked for this?&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Chainsmokers, the electronic music duo, performed in between Final Four games on Saturday night at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, marking the first-ever Final Four concert for the NCAA Tournament.
However, some fans, including prominent figures in sports, were not happy with the NCAA’s decision to have the performance happen in the first place.
Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy, ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt and others took their frustrations to social media, as they saw The Chainsmokers take the stage following UConn’s victory over Illinois in the first Final Four matchup at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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&quot;This Chainsmokers concert in between games is playing off like somebody lost a bet,&quot; Portnoy tweeted on Saturday night. &quot;I like the Chainsmokers but nothing has ever made less sense than this.&quot;
One of the main reasons fans had an issue with the concert was the starting time for Michigan-Arizona, which was written as 8:49 p.m. ET. However, tipoff didn’t come until around 9:20 p.m., which was an hour after UConn-Illinois finished.
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Portnoy is a well-known Michigan fan, so he was very glad to see the delay didn’t hurt his Wolverines in the end. But Van Pelt was also shocked to see the performance take place.
&quot;Who asked for this?&quot; he wrote on social media. A fan followed up in the comments, asking what he had against the Chainsmokers.
&quot;Not one thing. Just an odd spot,&quot; Van Pelt replied.
Michigan handled Arizona easily in its 91-73 win, leading by 30 points at one moment in the contest. They will take on UConn in the national championship game on Monday night at Lucas Oil.
Wolverines senior star Yaxel Lendeborg was injured in the victory, though he’s battling through a sprained MCL and an ankle injury. He was asked if there was any chance he would miss the national title game, to which he replied, &quot;Absolutely not,&quot; per Yahoo Sports.
Lendeborg played only 14 minutes, scoring 11 points with three rebounds and one assist.
It was Aday Mara leading the charge for the Wolverines on the offensive end, as he drilled 11 of his 16 shots for 26 points with nine rebounds and three assists. Trey McKenney also added 16 points off the bench for Dusty May’s squad, including four made three-pointers.
Michigan makes a return to the national championship game for the first time since 2018, which they lost to Villanova, 79-62.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Neal Schon and bandmate Jonathan Cain battle lawsuits and politics as Journey&apos;s farewell tour rolls on</news:name>
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			<news:title>Neal Schon and bandmate Jonathan Cain battle lawsuits and politics as Journey&apos;s farewell tour rolls on</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Journey&apos;s farewell world tour is currently underway — despite Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain being in the midst of lawsuits, politics and bad blood.
Schon and Cain have been at odds, largely due Cain’s support for President Trump, his religious views and differing opinions on how to run the band.
In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Schon said: &quot;I stick by the roots of how we started and what was embedded in me from Herbie Herbert with all the original guys.&quot;
&quot;We were never going to affiliate politics with our music, and we’re never going to affiliate any one religion, not that we’re unreligious. Everybody has their own religion,&quot; Schon said.
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&quot;But why attach yourself into one portion of something? Why be red? Why be blue? Why be green?&quot; he continued.
&quot;Because you know what? You’re going to lose half your fans when you do that. It’s everybody’s music. I just don’t agree with it. I still don’t. And it’s probably one of the reasons that things are still a bit shaky,&quot; Schon noted.
The outlet also said that Cain choosing to perform &quot;Don’t Stop Believin&apos;&quot; at Mar-a-Lago in 2022 with Kimberly Guilfoyle, Kari Lake and Marjorie Taylor Greene didn’t sit well with Schon.
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Schon and Cain both co-own the Journey trademark and have been back and forth about the band’s corporate credit card and the alleged misuse of it, per the magazine.
Cain also wanted to have a third director appointed that was neutral to help mediate disputes.
Despite the legal issues, Schon and Cain are currently underway with lead singer Arnel Pineda, drummer Deen Castronovo, keyboardist Jason Derlatka, and bassist Todd Jensen for the farewell tour, which kicked off in February.
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&quot;The music we’ve created together is amazing. And so, you have to celebrate that music with the fans. The fans are incredible,&quot; Schon said to Rolling Stone.
&quot;When I’m onstage, I don’t think about any of that,&quot; he added.
However, off the stage is a different story.
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&quot;I feel like I get one [lawsuit] served every week from his camp,&quot; Schon said.
&quot;It’s like, ‘Jesus Christ!’ And learned to defend myself, really… I remember every aspect of everything that’s gone down,&quot; he said.
&quot;I’ve been sober for 18 years completely, and my memory is sharp. I know everything about every Journey contract, every LLC, every corporation. So I feel very confident about being able to stand up to anything that I need to,&quot; Schon noted.
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Schon also wished Cain a happy birthday despite their personal and legal issues.
&quot;I’m sure we’ll talk soon, but he just got out of here. And there’s been so much that’s gone on. I hate all these attorneys. It’s so nuts,&quot; Schon said to the outlet, adding, &quot;There’s just so much ongoing noise. And I just want some f------ peace, for real. I’m just really tired of all the legal [battles]. It’s meaningless to me. I don’t have any time for it. I turn 72 today. I’m no youngster.&quot;
&quot;I still have a lot of fire in my soul and energy to do things, but I also want to feel comfortable,&quot; he continued. &quot;Jon made a statement a while ago that this was his farewell. And so, I’m treating it as such.&quot;
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On alienating fans due to his outspoken views according to Schon, Cain told Rolling Stone that he doesn’t care.
&quot;It has nothing to do with politics or anything partisan. I believe in policy, and what I stand for, because it affects my life. It affects my taxes I pay. It affects everything we do,&quot; he said.
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Cain said he was a Democrat, voted for Bill Clinton, but is now a Republican.
He is also married to Paula White-Cain, who is a televangelist and senior advisor to the White House Faith Office.
 &quot;I vote for the best guy. I vote for the best policy. And I’m not in love with any party. I just like to see the country going in the right direction,&quot; he noted.
Cain said that he doesn’t make speeches about his beliefs, but he &quot;will stand up&quot; for what he believes in. 
&quot;And if somebody asks me about Trump,&quot; he said, &quot;I tell them what I think.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tori Spelling, children taken to hospital after Southern California car crash</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tori Spelling, children taken to hospital after Southern California car crash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tori Spelling is recovering following a car crash ahead of Easter weekend, Fox News Digital confirmed.
Deputies responded to the scene in Temecula, Calif., just before 6 p.m. on Thursday following reports of a two-vehicle collision, authorities said.
Spelling&apos;s representatives confirmed the &quot;Beverly Hills, 90210&quot; actress was taken to a hospital following the crash.
Additionally, four of her children and three of their friends were &quot;transported to the hospital in three separate ambulances.&quot;
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Authorities confirmed no arrests were made on scene.
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&quot;On April 2, 2026, at 5:44 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the 28000 block of Rancho California Road regarding a vehicle collision,&quot; the Riverside Sheriff&apos;s Department said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.
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&quot;Upon arrival, deputies located two vehicles with collision damage. All occupants were medically evaluated at the scene.&quot;
The cause of the collision remains under investigation.
The &quot;Beverly Hills, 90210&quot; star has five children with ex-husband Dean McDermott: Liam, Finn, Beau, Stella and Hattie.
It is unclear who was in the car with Spelling and what further medical services were required off-site.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A Food Pantry Network Suddenly Shuttered, Leaving Thousands Scrambling</news:name>
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			<news:title>A Food Pantry Network Suddenly Shuttered, Leaving Thousands Scrambling</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ruby’s Pantry had 85 locations in communities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota and Iowa.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Retired F-16 pilot says rescued US airman&apos;s survival in Iran highlights intense evasion training</news:name>
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			<news:title>Retired F-16 pilot says rescued US airman&apos;s survival in Iran highlights intense evasion training</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Downed over enemy territory and forced to evade capture, a U.S. airman’s survival highlights the high-stakes training that prepares pilots for the worst, a former Air Force fighter pilot said Sunday.
&quot;As a F-16 fighter pilot, I&apos;ll tell you that the last thing we do before we step to go fly a combat sortie is we brief up the CSAR mission and understanding what will happen if we have to get out of that aircraft,&quot; Lt. Col. Dan Rooney told &quot;Fox &amp; Friends Weekend.&quot;
&quot;And we have a motto, &apos;Stay ready so you don&apos;t have to get ready,&apos;&quot; he said.
U.S. forces rescued a missing U.S. weapons system officer from a downed F-15E in Iran following a multiday search inside enemy territory as Iranian forces simultaneously searched the area.
The pilot, who also ejected from the jet in Khuzestan Province, was rescued Friday morning.
President Donald Trump touted the recovery mission as an &quot;Easter miracle.&quot;
Rooney said pilots undergo extensive survival and evasion training to prepare for worst-case scenarios, including being shot down behind enemy lines.
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&quot;We are very prepared to escape and evade and set ourselves up in a position to get rescued,&quot; he said.
In such situations, Rooney explained, downed airmen are trained to move quickly after ejection, avoid populated areas and remain as concealed as possible while awaiting recovery forces.
They are also trained to reach areas where rescue could be more easily achieved.
&quot;Be small, be stealthy, get high, so you can be rescued,&quot; Rooney said, describing the basic survival principles.
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Those tactics, he said, are critical in the hours and days immediately following ejection, when a downed airman is most vulnerable and must avoid detection while awaiting rescue attempts.
&quot;It’s a race against time in these moments,&quot; Rooney said.
&quot;And thank God that we won that race,&quot; he said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>3 Dead After High Winds Topple Tree During Easter Egg Hunt in Germany</news:name>
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			<news:title>3 Dead After High Winds Topple Tree During Easter Egg Hunt in Germany</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A 21-year-old woman, her baby and a 16-year-old girl were killed after a nearly 100-foot tree fell in a wooded area in northeast Germany, the police said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Islanders fire head coach Patrick Roy with four games left in the season amid playoff race</news:name>
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			<news:title>Islanders fire head coach Patrick Roy with four games left in the season amid playoff race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The New York Islanders have fired head coach Patrick Roy despite being in a tight playoff race.
Islanders GM Mathieu Darche announced the change from Roy to Peter DeBoer, who was fired by the Dallas Stars in June 2025.
The move comes with just four games left in the regular season for the Islanders, who sit on a four-game losing streak entering Sunday. And the streak comes with seven losses in their last 10 games.
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As the NHL standings sit entering Sunday, the Islanders, who were once comfortably in position to reach the Stanley Cup Playoffs, sit third in the Metropolitan division with 89 points, which would give them a slot if the season ended today.
However, the Philadelphia Flyers (88 points) and Columbus Blue Jackets (88) are gunning for that third and final divisional spot in the few games remaining. As a result, the Islanders are making the surprise change in hopes DeBoer can get them into the playoffs over the next week.
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Roy’s exit comes after a loss where the Carolina Hurricanes, who already secured a playoff spot, out shot them 40-16 in a 4-3 loss for New York.
The Islanders are not the only NHL team making a change at head coach with just days left in the regular season. The Vegas Golden Knights axed Bruce Cassidy from his role, hiring veteran coach John Tortorella on an interim basis last week.
Like the Islanders, the Golden Knights (86) have the third and final position in their division, though the race is a bit more comfortable for Vegas with a five-point lead over the Los Angeles Kings.
But, while Tortorella is an interim move for Vegas, the Islanders are keeping DeBoer intact heading into the 2026-27 campaign.
DeBoer has been head coach of five different franchises over his extensive coaching career. He owns a career 662-447-152 record in 1,261 games with the Florida Panthers, New Jersey Devils, San Jose Sharks, Golden Knights and the Stars, who he led for the past three seasons before his firing.
DeBoer wasn’t with a team this season, but he’s stepping up for the opportunity to help turn the tides on Long Island, as the Islanders hope to make the playoffs after missing out the previous two seasons.
While DeBoer hasn’t coached this season, he was a part of Jon Cooper’s Team Canada staff for the Milan Cortina Olympics earlier this year.
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			  <news:name>White House faith advisor says Americans are leaving organized religion but not losing faith in God</news:name>
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			<news:title>White House faith advisor says Americans are leaving organized religion but not losing faith in God</news:title>
			<news:keywords>White House faith advisor Paula White-Cain shared an Easter message of hope and redemption while pushing back on data showing declining religious affiliation in the United States.
&quot;Without a real relationship with God, I don&apos;t know how people really make it. And He loves you, He wants you, He desires you, and He made a way to come to Him freely through His Son, Jesus Christ,&quot; White-Cain said on Saturday&apos;s &quot;My View with Lara Trump.&quot;
&quot;I love that He said He came to give us life and life more abundantly. That&apos;s the message. It&apos;s a message of hope, a message of love, a message of forgiveness and a message of reconciliation and redemption,&quot; she said.
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White-Cain’s remarks come as recent polling shows a drop in Americans who say religion is important in their lives and a rise in those who identify with no specific faith.
The apparent shift, she argued, reflects a move away from organized religion rather than a decline in belief, pointing to what she described as growing interest in faith among younger Americans and rising Bible sales.
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&quot;It&apos;s not that most people are not believers or that they believe in God. In fact, atheists are less than 5%. It&apos;s that they aren&apos;t belonging as much, and our culture has changed,&quot; she said.
White-Cain suggested a range of factors could be driving the decline in formal affiliation, including skepticism toward institutions and a desire for more authentic expressions of faith.
&quot;It means that they&apos;ve dropped off of the institutions. Maybe it&apos;s their denomination or what their parents grew up in, but they are connected to God,&quot; White-Cain said, pointing to movements of young people pursuing faith and getting baptized.
&quot;There are people that don&apos;t like necessarily the restrictions or rigidity, and they&apos;re looking in different places for authenticity and for purpose,&quot; she said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Polymarket took down wagers tied to rescue of downed Air Force officer</news:name>
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			<news:title>Polymarket took down wagers tied to rescue of downed Air Force officer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Democratic congressman had harsh criticism for Polymarket for allowing users to bet on the date the U.S. would confirm the rescue of Air Force service members shot down over Iran.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A Harrowing Race Against Time to Find a Downed U.S. Airman in Iran</news:name>
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			<news:title>A Harrowing Race Against Time to Find a Downed U.S. Airman in Iran</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For the Iranians, the Air Force colonel whose fighter jet had been shot down was possible leverage. For the U.S. military, finding him was a moral imperative.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Reese Witherspoon’s daughter lands surprise role with Miranda Lambert in Ella Langley’s ‘Choosin’ Texas’ video</news:name>
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			<news:title>Reese Witherspoon’s daughter lands surprise role with Miranda Lambert in Ella Langley’s ‘Choosin’ Texas’ video</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ava Phillippe is following in her famous parents&apos; footsteps with a starring role in a new music video.
The 26-year-old rising star made an appearance in country star Ella Langley&apos;s latest music video for &quot;Choosin’ Texas,&quot; which dropped on Wednesday, April 1.
In the music video, which also stars Miranda Lambert, Luke Grimes and Kaitlin Butts, Ava plays a woman at a bar who catches the eye of Langley&apos;s boyfriend in the video, played by Grimes.
It is then revealed in a series of flashbacks that Grimes and Ava&apos;s characters have a history and were previously linked romantically. After Langley notices Grimes can&apos;t keep his eyes off of Ava, she seeks out Lambert&apos;s help, with the two ultimately taking off together, leaving Grimes&apos; character outside the bar on his own.
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&quot;This was such a fun shoot &amp; I couldn’t be more grateful to be included in this stellar cast,&quot; Ava wrote on Instagram. &quot;Ella is a true storyteller &amp; getting to witness her creativity up close has me even more excited to see what she does next.&quot;
Ava is no stranger to the glitz and glam that comes with being on a set, as she grew up with actress, Reese Witherspoon, and actor, Ryan Phillippe, as her mom and dad.
Witherspoon spoke about Ava finding her footing in the acting world during an interview with Extra in March 2024, telling the outlet that her daughter was still &quot;getting her feet wet&quot; while trying to &quot;figure out exactly what it is she wants to do.&quot;
&quot;That&apos;s what always annoys me about this whole nepotism talk with the industry,&quot; he explained. &quot;You know, so many people grow up and end up doing what their parents do, you know, to some degree or another. ... To me, I always get offended for the children of actors and entertainers when people bring that up because, yeah, of course, that&apos;s what they&apos;ve grown up around.&quot;
Her parents are known for their work together in &quot;Cruel Intentions,&quot; as well as Witherspoon&apos;s roles in &quot;Legally Blonde,&quot; &quot;Big Little Lies,&quot; and &quot;Walk the Line,&quot; for which she won an Academy Award.
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Prior to starring in Langley&apos;s music video, Ava appeared in one episode of both &quot;Ransom Canyon&quot; and &quot;Doctor Odyssey.&quot;
Langley initially released &quot;Choosin&apos; Texas&quot; in October 2025, and it went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time in February. After getting dethroned by Bad Bunny’s &quot;DTMF&quot; and later Taylor Swift’s &quot;Opalite,&quot; Langley found her way back on top in early March.
The song continued to drop down in placement and find its way back to the top, climbing back to No. 1 for a fourth time on March 28, making Langley the artist who has been at the top spot the most so far in 2026, with four appearances in that spot.
Her fourth appearance at the top of the list officially dethroned Swift, who went number one three times so far this year, for her songs, &quot;The Fate of Ophelia&quot; and &quot;Opalite.&quot;
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Lambert not only appeared in the music video for the song, she also co-wrote the hit with Langley.
When speaking with Country Countdown USA in March, Langley shared that both she and Lambert were &quot;baffled&quot; by the success of the song.
&quot;We were talking on FaceTime the other night. We’ve made history with this song, both just baffled and grateful. We loved the song, but never thought it would do this. There’s no way you can predict it,&quot; she said. &quot;She said to me, ‘You are more important than this job.’ She made me care for myself. Having someone like that made me feel like I’m okay.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Copilot is ‘for entertainment purposes only,’ according to Microsoft’s terms of use</news:name>
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			<news:title>Copilot is ‘for entertainment purposes only,’ according to Microsoft’s terms of use</news:title>
			<news:keywords>AI skeptics aren’t the only ones warning users not to unthinkingly trust models’ outputs — that’s what the AI companies say themselves in their terms of service.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Airman rescue shows U.S. can penetrate enemy territory &apos;anywhere&apos; in Iran, former Pentagon official warns</news:name>
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			<news:title>Airman rescue shows U.S. can penetrate enemy territory &apos;anywhere&apos; in Iran, former Pentagon official warns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A former Pentagon official said the rescue of a U.S. airman in Iran served as more than a recovery mission, saying it was a warning to Tehran that the United States can penetrate anywhere in Iranian territory to carry out operations ranging from rescues to securing sensitive targets.
&quot;This demonstrates to the Iranian leadership that we can get anywhere that we so choose and hold ground as long as we desire to accomplish a mission,&quot; Brent Sadler, a retired Navy captain, said on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends Weekend&quot; Sunday.
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&quot;Not only can we rescue our pilots, but we can also go to where we need to secure nuclear equipment or the remainders of their leadership.&quot;
Sadler&apos;s comments come after the rescue of a U.S. Air Force weapons system officer (WSO) early Sunday morning local time after roughly 36 hours in hiding.
The pilot and WSO ejected from an F-15E fighter jet when it was downed over Iran on Friday. The pilot was rescued that morning.
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Sadler said there have been reports that intelligence agencies and special forces from various military services were involved in the operation, and that America&apos;s regional allies also played a part.
&quot;Our Gulf partners would have had to have given some clearance for the aircraft to fly through. They wouldn&apos;t know what it was for, and, of course, the Israelis, I think they [were] deeply integrated into this, to shift their targets and their attacks so that it would draw the Iranians away or keep them busy as we focused in on locating and exfiltrating our pilot.&quot;
Sadler added that the daring operation dashed any hopes Iran had of using the downed airman &quot;for political purposes&quot; or to stop U.S. military operations and said the successful rescue mission should underscore the seriousness of President Donald Trump&apos;s Monday deadline for Iranian leaders to return to the negotiating table.
&quot;Despite going and hunting down and successfully exfiltrating our pilot, the operations and the attacks continued, which means that deadline that President Trump has given is very serious and the regime in Tehran better take it as such, because there&apos;s a lot more that&apos;s coming their way if not.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lola Vice ascends to top of WWE NXT women&apos;s division, picking up women&apos;s title at Stand &amp; Deliver</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lola Vice ascends to top of WWE NXT women&apos;s division, picking up women&apos;s title at Stand &amp; Deliver</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The top three women in WWE NXT vying for the women’s championship led off Stand &amp; Deliver on Saturday in St. Louis, Missouri.
Jacy Jayne hoped to defend the NXT women’s title against Kendal Grey and Lola Vice.
In the end, it was Vice who was holding the NXT Women’s Championship.
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The match was fast-paced and featured hard-hitting action as all competitors tried to make quick work of each other.
Grey and Vice quickly picked up where they left off on Tuesday night. The two grappled for control and tried to get quick pins on each other after throwing Jayne out of the ring. No woman had the upper hand in the very beginning, but the match quickly moved outside the ring. Jayne threw Grey into the stairs while Vice hit a Meteora on the champ to take advantage.
Jayne came in with some momentum. She already defeated Grey and Vice in the past. She had her Toxic Influence stablemates, Fallon Henley and Lainey Reid, on the outside of the ring and in her corner. Grey also had the backing of Wren Sinclar, while Vice only had herself.
Jayne tried her darndest to keep it a one-on-one match, tossing either Grey or Vice out of the ring to keep the numbers even inside of it. She showed her veteran abilities often throughout the match.
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But Grey, who won the Iron Survivor Challenge when she was still the Evolve women’s champion, would not be beaten down – neither would Vice. The Cuban American pro wrestler used her own mixed martial arts background to keep her opponents at bay.
Just as Jayne thought she was going to get a pin on Grey, Vice – who was on the outside of the ring – put Grey’s foot on the rope to break the count. Toxic Influence got into the mix, but Sinclar hit a crossbody on the outside and sent Jayne’s partners running.
Vice tried to put Grey into a sleeper. Jayne forced Grey out of the ring. Vice hit Jayne with a spinning backfist and pinned Jayne for the win.
It is Vice’s first title reign and she becomes a double champion with the victory as she also holds the AAA world mixed tag team championship with Mr. Iguana. She’s the first Cuban American female to hold the women’s championship in NXT.
Vice made her NXT debut in 2023 and earned her first title shot after winning the NXT Breakout Tournament.
Jayne’s reign ends at 137 days. She is only one of a handful of multi-time women’s champions in NXT.
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			  <news:name>Billboard trolling Dale Warner goes viral after his murder conviction in wife Dee&apos;s case</news:name>
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			<news:title>Billboard trolling Dale Warner goes viral after his murder conviction in wife Dee&apos;s case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A billboard in Michigan is trolling Dee Warner’s husband after his recent murder conviction in a case that began with her disappearance in 2021 and later led investigators to her remains in a fertilizer tank.
The billboard, which reads, &quot;Help Dale Find Dee,&quot; was put up by Warner’s family during their yearslong push for answers and has drawn fresh attention following Dale Warner’s conviction in the killing of his wife.
Dee Warner, 52, disappeared from her home in Franklin Township in April 2021.
Dale Warner was charged with murder in 2023, and investigators did not find her remains until 2024, when they were discovered in rural Michigan inside a fertilizer tank marked &quot;out of service&quot; and &quot;do not fill.&quot;
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An autopsy found that Dee Warner had been strangled and suffered blunt force trauma. On March 10, a jury convicted Dale Warner of second-degree murder and tampering with evidence.
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Gregg Hardy told &quot;48 Hours&quot; correspondent Erin Moriarty in &quot;The &apos;No Body&apos; Case of Dee Warner,&quot; that he had a &quot;gut feeling&quot; that Dale was responsible after his sister had vanished.
&quot;I was getting these, call it a gut feeling if you like, whatever you&apos;d call it, but I was very suspicious of his mannerisms,&quot; he said.
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Throughout the investigation, Hardy said that he did not feel that Dale was acting like a concerned husband.
He shared with &quot;48 Hours&quot; that the idea of a public billboard was meant to apply psychological pressure on Dale as well as a means to publicly shame him.
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The case eventually went to trial this year, with prosecutors describing a strained marriage and arguing that Warner made a series of &quot;conscious decisions.&quot;
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Prosecutor Jackie Wyse told jurors that Warner could have called 911 and said, &quot;I screwed up,&quot; but instead taped Dee Warner’s mouth and nose, preventing her from breathing.
&quot;Those were all conscious decisions,&quot; Wyse said.
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Defense attorney Mary Chartier argued that there was reasonable doubt in the case, saying Dale Warner denied hurting his wife and cooperated with investigators during the search.
&quot;You are not here to judge Mr. Warner as a husband,&quot; Chartier said. &quot;You may think he was a bad husband, a not-very-attentive husband, whatever you may think of him.&quot;
Fox News Digital&apos;s Michael Sinkewicz and The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Inside Iran’s ruling ideology: How a ‘holy mission’ and messianic doctrine fuel regime extremism</news:name>
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			<news:title>Inside Iran’s ruling ideology: How a ‘holy mission’ and messianic doctrine fuel regime extremism</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For Mehdi Ghadimi, the ideology behind Iran’s ruling system is not theoretical. It was something he was taught from childhood.
&quot;You were told you are a part a small group chosen by God… to revive God’s religion and fight to defend it,&quot; the Iranian journalist told Fox News Digital, describing the message repeated in schools, mosques and state media.
That early indoctrination, he said, framed the world in stark terms: a divine struggle between good and evil, with Iran’s leadership positioned at the center of a religious mission.
Iran’s ruling system is often described in political terms, but critics and former insiders say its core is far more radical — a belief structure rooted in religious absolutism, messianic expectation and a worldview that leaves little room for compromise.
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As a new generation of commanders rises within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps following recent military blows under Operation Epic Fury, analysts warn that this ideology may become even more entrenched.
Figures such as Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Ahmad Vahidi are often cited as part of a cohort shaped by years of conflict in Iraq and across the region — one that sees religion, security and survival as inseparable.
At the center of that worldview is the belief in the Mahdi — a messianic figure in Shiite Islam whose return is expected to usher in a final era of justice after chaos.
Twelver Shiism is the dominant belief for Shias, the Mahdi, identified as the 12th Imam, is alive but hidden and will one day return. Iran’s political system positions the Supreme Leader as his caretaker. 
Critics say that framework gives political authority a religious dimension that can make it difficult to challenge.
&quot;For the mullahs in Iran, the Mahdi idea is less about personal faith and more about power,&quot; said Lisa Daftari, foreign policy analyst and editor-in-chief at The Foreign Desk. &quot;They use it to suggest that the Supreme Leader’s views are not just political opinions, but carry a kind of divine weight.&quot;
&quot;The system is set up so that disagreeing with the leader can be portrayed as questioning the Hidden Imam himself,&quot; she said.
&quot;That turns ordinary policy debates into something almost untouchable… you’re no longer arguing with a politician, you’re seen as pushing back against a sacred figure.&quot;
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Ghadimi argues that this structure leaves little room for genuine political diversity.
&quot;Groups labeled as ‘moderate,’ ‘reformist,’ or ‘pro-Western’ are created so that the West can negotiate with them,&quot; he said.
&quot;No one within the structure of the Islamic Republic thinks about anything other than defeating the Western world and establishing Islamic dominance globally.&quot;
For Iran expert, Daftari, the Mahdi doctrine also provides a flexible justification for policy.
&quot;A lot of insiders know perfectly well that this language is being used strategically,&quot; she said. &quot;The Mahdi story gives the leadership a way to claim moral and religious cover for decisions that are often about preserving the regime or expanding its reach.&quot;
&quot;When they talk about ‘preparing the ground’ for the Mahdi, that phrase can be stretched to cover almost anything — crushing protests, backing militias abroad, or asking people to accept more economic pain.&quot;
&quot;This religious framing makes compromise much harder,&quot; she added. &quot;If you convince your base that you are carrying out a holy mission… backing down can be painted as a betrayal of God’s plan.&quot;
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Ghadimi said that message is reinforced from childhood, shaping how generations understand their role in society.
In schools, media and mosques, he said, ideology was embedded into everyday life, leaving little space for alternative narratives.
That framing, analysts say, helps explain how the system sustains itself even under pressure.
It also contributes to a worldview in which conflict is not temporary, but part of a larger, ongoing struggle.
&quot;The Islamic government, based on its own interpretation of the Quran, considers itself obligated to enforce Islamic law across the entire world,&quot; Iranian journalist Mehdi Ghadimi told Fox News Digital, adding that the regime &quot;sees itself as the leader of this belief globally.&quot;
&quot;They harbor hatred toward Iranians and Jews, whom they regard as enemies of Islam since its very beginning, and they consider killing them—such as on Oct. 7 and in the recent killings in Iran — to be divinely rewarded acts, much like the beliefs once held by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,&quot; he said.
&quot;No one within the structure of the Islamic Republic thinks about anything other than defeating the Western world and establishing Islamic dominance globally,&quot; Ghadimi said.
In that framework, critics say, Iran is not simply pursuing national interests but acting within what it sees as a broader religious mandate.
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Some critics argue that within this framework, violence can take on religious meaning.
&quot;They consider killing them… to be divinely rewarded acts,&quot; Ghadimi said.
Still, analysts say the combination of messianic belief and absolutist ideology creates a system in which confrontation is not only expected, but justified.
An Iranian official rejected those characterizations and warned that economic collapse and destruction caused by war could drive long-term resentment.
&quot;If a country is turned into ruins, poverty spreads. Out of such poverty comes hatred, resentment, and a desire for revenge, and this cycle of hostility can continue for years. It is not correct to think that everything will simply end the day after a ceasefire. Even if there were no hostile government left in place, people within society who have lost everything may still be driven to seek retribution.&quot;
For Ghadimi, the issue is not just how Iran behaves, but how it understands itself.
If the system is rooted in a belief that blends religion, power and mission, critics say, then policies like repression at home and confrontation abroad may not be temporary tactics but structural features.
And if moderation within that system is limited, as some argue, then the challenge for policymakers is not simply negotiation, but understanding the ideology that drives it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>5 dangerous cruise ports that travelers should research before booking excursions</news:name>
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			<news:title>5 dangerous cruise ports that travelers should research before booking excursions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Cruising to tropical destinations may sound carefree and a bucket-list best, but some of the most popular ports come with safety concerns travelers should not ignore, industry experts say.
Passengers need to understand local risks before leaving the ship, especially in destinations with higher crime rates or active government warnings, experts say.
A recent podcast, &quot;The Travel Scouts,&quot; highlighted a number of cruise ports that have elevated safety concerns, based on crime data and international travel advisories.
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Here are five mentioned.
&quot;You need to have information so you can make wise decisions,&quot; the podcast noted.
Belize was the first cruise port the podcast mentioned in this regard.
Nearly one million cruise passengers visit the country each year — but Belize City is currently under a Level 3 advisory from the U.S. State Department, meaning travelers are urged to reconsider visiting.
&quot;Belize City is a very sketchy area,&quot; said Jason, a host of &quot;The Travel Scouts&quot; podcast, along with his wife, Kellie.  
Another port that has raised concerns is Trinidad and Tobago.
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The locations remain under a Level 3 advisory due to crime — with warnings that include risks of robbery, kidnapping and violence tied to organized crime.
Several major cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises and Holland America, have scheduled stops there, the podcast said.
Jamaica, a key stop for Caribbean cruises, presents both progress and remaining risks.
While overall conditions have improved and the country is now rated at Level 2, certain areas are high risk.
Those higher-risk areas include Kingston and Montego Bay.
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&quot;If your cruise will be visiting one of those ports, just be aware of that and ensure you do not plan to get a taxi and go out solo to explore,&quot; Jason said.
Mexico also draws millions of cruise visitors each year, but safety can vary widely depending on location.
Ports along the Yucatán Peninsula are generally considered safe. 
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However, some Pacific coast destinations, including Mazatlán, Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo, have experienced security challenges linked to cartel violence.
Haiti stands out as one of the most dangerous destinations in the region, the podcast noted.
The country is currently under a Level 4 &quot;do not travel&quot; advisory due to widespread gang violence and political instability.
&quot;You do not need to be afraid of or avoid the cruise ports,&quot; the podcast noted. 
&quot;You just need to take appropriate precautions and plan wisely.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WNBA legend Sue Bird says IOC&apos;s new policy to protect women&apos;s sports is akin to &apos;fearmongering&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>WNBA legend Sue Bird says IOC&apos;s new policy to protect women&apos;s sports is akin to &apos;fearmongering&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sue Bird, a Basketball Hall of Famer and WNBA legend, dismissed the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) assertion that its policy change was to protect women’s sports.
Bird agreed with American Olympic runner Nikki Hiltz, who identifies as transgender nonbinary and wrote that the IOC was &quot;not solving a problem that exists.&quot; The former Seattle Storm star said the policy was just &quot;fearmongering.&quot;
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&quot;That kinda sums it up for me because what’s being presented as this huge issue that we have to protect women. It’s not,&quot; Bird said speaking to Megan Rapinoe on their &quot;A Touch More&quot; podcast. &quot;What it is is fearmongering, and you brought up the (Trump) administration, for them to get votes. That’s all this is. It’s all that it’s ever been in my opinion.
&quot;I think the other part is a reminder. What we have always talked about and focused on is, if you open this door, if you crack this door open, it gets blown open and you’re not policing women’s bodies across the board. I feel very sad about this. So, to kind of circle back to how we started, just want to send so much love to the trans community.&quot;
Earlier in the episode, Rapinoe ripped the IOC’s policy and denied that it was rooted in science.
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The IOC said &quot;eligibility for any female category event at the Olympic Games or any other IOC event, including individual and team sports, is now limited to biological females, determined on the basis of a one‑time SRY gene screening.&quot;
The organization added that the policy was &quot;evidence-based&quot; and &quot;expert-informed.&quot; The testing can be conducted via saliva, cheek swab or blood sample.
A presentation at a World Athletics panel in Tokyo in September revealed that 50 to 60 athletes with male biological advantages have been finalists in the female category at global and continental championships since 2000.
The panel was led by the head of the World Athletics Health and Science Department, Dr. Stéphane Bermon, who said sex tests were necessary because of an &quot;over-representation&quot; of DSD (differences of sex development) athletes among finalists, per multiple reports.
Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>As people look for ways to make new friends, here are the apps promising to help</news:name>
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			<news:title>As people look for ways to make new friends, here are the apps promising to help</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We&apos;ve compiled a list of friendship apps, from friend discovery platforms like BFF to event-focused ones like Timeleft.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kelly Ripa says she has a secret signal that tells Mark Consuelos she&apos;s not in the mood</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kelly Ripa says she has a secret signal that tells Mark Consuelos she&apos;s not in the mood</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kelly Ripa revealed that when she’s not in the mood, her visual cue to her husband, Mark Consuelos, is putting her retainer in.
&quot;When they’re mating the koala goes in there and says ‘Hey, I’m, Mr. Koala.’ At times they’re not interested, so they turn their backs on them, and instead of being heartbroken, they just go to sleep,&quot; Consuelos said while discussing koala mating behavior on their morning show &quot;Live with Kelly and Mark&quot; this week.
&quot;It’s like you!&quot; Ripa joked of Consuelos, acting out turning her back on her husband in bed, and adding, &quot;And I pop my retainer in.&quot;
&quot;He hears the retainer pop in, it’s like a chastity belt,&quot; she laughed. 
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Consuelos joked that the sound of her clicking her retainer in is so loud it almost echoes.
&quot;He’s like, ‘Was that your retainer,&apos;&quot; Ripa said of Consuelos, and he said he adds, &quot;All right, guess I’m going to bed.&quot;
&quot;And that’s what they do,&quot; Consuelos said, turning back to the topic of koalas. &quot;They have to preserve their energy until the right partner shows up.&quot;
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&quot;Right,&quot; Ripa added with a smile, before mimicking her putting her retainer in. &quot;Click!&quot;
Last fall, Ripa joked that she and Consuelos should get an &quot;airport divorce&quot; after they got into a small on-air fight.
An &quot;airport divorce&quot; is when couples split while at the airport and reunite when they land, according to People magazine.
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&quot;Couples are doing something unique and I want to run this by you. I think we could do well with this: an airport divorce. [Because] you and I have different traveling philosophies, different traveling styles,&quot; Ripa said.
Consuelos immediately went on the defense and said, &quot;What do you mean? Like, I walk fast in the airport?&quot;
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Ripa explained how her husband needs to arrive at the airport much earlier than she&apos;s comfortable with.
&quot;You need to get there four to 16 hours before a flight takes off,&quot; she said and Consuelos replied, &quot;That&apos;s not true.&quot;
The couple continued arguing, over whether Consuelos likes to be approached at airports, what security line they get in and even whose responsibility it is to wash their car.
Ripa and Consuelos, who share three children, will celebrate their 30th anniversary this year.
Fox News&apos; Janelle Ash contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Revels in Threats to Commit War Crimes in Iran</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump Revels in Threats to Commit War Crimes in Iran</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The president said he would bomb Iran “back to the Stone Ages.” Until this administration, American leaders had insisted they were trying to follow international law in war.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Traffic stop leads to cocaine bust on I-40 near Kingman</news:name>
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			<news:title>Traffic stop leads to cocaine bust on I-40 near Kingman</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Arizona DPS reports a traffic stop near Kingman last month led to the seizure of 15 pounds of cocaine, with the suspect arrested and the investigation ongoing.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kate Middleton looks elegant in cream set with Prince William and their kids as they return to Easter service</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kate Middleton looks elegant in cream set with Prince William and their kids as they return to Easter service</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kate Middleton looked elegant for this year’s Easter Sunday service.
The royal wore a cream-colored fitted blazer with a belt detail, paired with a matching calf-length skirt.
Middleton added a taupe handbag and heels, along with a cream hat.
She added a delicate cross necklace and dangling earrings to finish off her Easter Sunday look.
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Middleton was joined by her husband Prince William, and their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
They attended Easter Matins Service at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.
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Princess Charlotte coordinated with her mom in a cream and brown coat.
Prince William wore a navy suit with a striped blue and white tie.
Prince George and Prince Louis matched in black suits with light blue ties.
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They joined King Charles and Queen Camilla at the Service.
The Prince and Princess of Wales made their return to Easter Service with the family this year, after skipping the last two years.
They skipped the 2024 service due to Middleton’s cancer battle. She had announced her diagnosis just weeks prior.
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In 2025, they spent Easter in Norfolk. Middleton had announced her cancer was in remission three months prior.
Her decision to choose a cream-colored look instead of blue came as a surprise.
British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard predicted: &quot;Expect Princess Catherine to make a stylish statement, at Easter church services, likely in a blue Catherine Walker coat dress, a favorite of hers.&quot;
&quot;This color choice symbolizes stability, trust, and strength, reflecting the occasion’s significance. True to form, she’ll probably reuse an outfit, promoting sustainability and humility,&quot; Chard noted.
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&quot;Her elegant style will be balanced with subtle details and sentimental jewelry, adding a touch of personality,&quot; Chard concluded.
Royal Commentator Amanda Matta also predicted blue would appear — and it did — with Prince William, Prince George and Prince Louis wearing the color.
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&quot;Blue does pop up quite frequently on the entire Wales family during high-profile family events like Easter. While Kate is often credited for ‘dressing’ her family in the signature shade, it has been a royal favorite with Queen Camilla and Elizabeth II before her,&quot; Matta explained.
&quot;It signals regality, evokes stability, and is said to inspire sympathetic thoughts towards the wearer,&quot; Matta said.
Her favorite fashion detail Middleton has done though, was when she &quot;sported bright red nail polish in 2023,&quot; Matta revealed.
&quot;She has rarely been seen with an eye-catching manicure even since. It was a small signal that she was stepping into a more confident role within the institution as Princess of Wales,&quot; Matta concluded.
King Charles wore a blue pinstripe suit for the service, while Queen Camilla donned a red coat and hat.
The Royal Family shared a message to Instagram in honor of Easter Sunday.
An image of a cross with &quot;Happy Easter. He is risen!&quot; was posted to the Royal Family Instagram page.
The caption said: &quot;Wishing you a joyous Easter Sunday to Christians celebrating in the Uk, the Commonwealth and around the world today.&quot;
Former Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson were not in attendance for the Easter service, amid the Jeffrey Epstein ties fallout.
Their children, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie also did not attend and had made alternative plans.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tax day is next week: Avoid these 5 common mistakes that can cost you money</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tax day is next week: Avoid these 5 common mistakes that can cost you money</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tax season is stressful enough, but avoidable mistakes can turn a routine filing into an expensive headache.
With Tax Day just 10 days away, even small errors can mean the difference between a smooth refund and frustrating delays. In some cases, they can even trigger IRS notices or unexpected penalties.
Here are five common filing missteps to watch out for and how to avoid them:
Your filing status is one of the most important choices on your tax return because it helps determine your tax rate, your standard deduction and which credits you may be eligible to claim. Pick the wrong one, and you could end up paying more than you owe, getting a smaller refund or triggering delays if the IRS flags the return for review.
For many taxpayers, the confusion comes from life changes that happened during the year, like getting married or divorced, having a child, moving in with a partner, supporting an aging parent or sharing custody. Even if your situation feels straightforward, the IRS rules can be less intuitive, especially for taxpayers who aren’t sure whether they qualify as &quot;head of household&quot; or whether they can still file as &quot;qualifying surviving spouse&quot; after a spouse has died.
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Head of household, in particular, can be costly to get wrong. It typically comes with a larger standard deduction and more favorable tax brackets than filing as single – but it has strict requirements tied to paying more than half the cost of keeping up a home and having a qualifying dependent. If you don’t meet the rules and claim it anyway, you may have to pay back tax benefits later, plus penalties and interest.
When in doubt, the IRS has an online filing-status tool, and many tax software programs will walk you through the questions to help you choose the right category.
One of the biggest and most expensive tax-season mistakes is failing to claim every credit or deduction you qualify for. That can mean a smaller refund or a higher bill.
&quot;I think the top mistake people make is not fully understanding or taking the time to really research what are all the different deductions and the ways that you can put a little bit of extra money in your pocket that are available to you,&quot; said Bill Sweeney, senior vice president of government affairs at AARP.
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Sweeney also warned taxpayers not to rely on last year’s return as a blueprint for filing because of recent changes to the tax code from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. 
&quot;This would be a good year given that there are these changes to the tax code, to make sure not to assume that what you did last year will convey over to this year. Really take a fresh look at your tax situation and see if there&apos;s money that you&apos;re leaving on the table,&quot; he said.
An extension can buy you time to file your paperwork, but it doesn’t give you extra time to pay. For most taxpayers, the IRS deadline to pay what you owe is April 15, 2026 – even if you request an extension to file later.
&quot;Remember that even if you claim an extension, the money is owed on April 15,&quot; said Mike Faulkender, co-chair of American Prosperity at the America First Policy Institute.
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Faulkender, a former Treasury official and IRS commissioner, said taxpayers who need more time should still estimate their bill and pay by the filing deadline to help avoid added costs.
&quot;You have to actually send in a check or have the payment deducted from your account by the filing deadline,&quot; he said.
If you can’t pay in full by April 15, pay what you can to help limit penalties and interest on top of your tax bill.
If you choose direct deposit for your refund, the IRS relies on the routing and account numbers you provide. One wrong digit can lead to delays. 
If you pay what you owe by direct debit, incorrect banking details can also lead to a rejected payment and potentially result in penalties and interest.
Timing matters when it comes to filing your taxes. Submitting your return before you’ve received all your key paperwork, like W-2s or 1099s, can lead to errors, missing income or a return you have to amend later.
Faulkender said there’s a simple way to double-check what’s been reported under your name before you file. 
&quot;One of the things that I learned last year when I was IRS commissioner, was that if you create an account on irs.gov, you can see everything that&apos;s been filed under your tax ID,&quot; he said. 
&quot;We&apos;re supposed to receive all of our W-2s and our 1099 forms in the mail in January and February. But if you&apos;re missing one, or you misplaced it rather than requesting it again, you can actually go and see what was filed under your taxpayer identification number if you create an account on IRS.gov.&quot; 
Filing late can also cost you extra money, especially if you owe. The goal is to wait until you have what you need, then file as soon as you’re ready.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NASA chief Jared Isaacman says Artemis II would not be possible &apos;if it wasn&apos;t for President Trump&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>NASA chief Jared Isaacman says Artemis II would not be possible &apos;if it wasn&apos;t for President Trump&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said the success of the historic Artemis II mission currently underway would not be possible &quot;if it wasn&apos;t for President Trump,&quot; as the Orion spacecraft is set to pass beyond the far side of the Moon in the next 24 hours. 
Isaacman detailed the mission’s progress, how technology has assisted in the success of Artemis II so far, and the role that President Donald Trump has played in the Artemis program during an interview with Fox News Digital. 
&quot;I want to be incredibly clear, we would not be at this moment right now with Artemis II if it wasn&apos;t for President Trump,&quot; Isaacman told Fox. &quot;And we certainly would not have an achievable path now to get back to the lunar surface and build that enduring presence.&quot;
&quot;On my first day on the job during President Trump&apos;s second term, he gave us a national space policy, a mandate to go to the moon with frequency, build the moon base, and do the other things like nuclear power and propulsion so someday American astronauts can plant the stars and stripes on Mars,&quot; Isaacman added.
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The Artemis II mission successfully launched off Cape Canaveral, Florida, last week, a mission which will send humans the furthest distance from the Earth in history. 
The goal of the launch is to circle the Moon and return to the Earth, landing in San Diego some time this week. 
&quot;In the next 24 hours or so, they&apos;re gonna pass behind the far side of the moon, these four astronauts will have traveled farther away from Earth than any humans ever before, about 250,000 miles away,&quot; Isaasman explained. &quot;We are putting the spacecraft through all its paces, testing out its various systems, including manual controls.
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Isaacman said that the spacecraft is &quot;performing better than we would have expected&quot; before launch, and that the astronauts will soon begin their journey back to Earth once they have passed over the far side of the Moon. 
The NASA administrator compared Artemis II to the success of the Apollo programs that saw mankind land on the Moon in the 1960s and 1970s, and noted the vast improvement in technological capabilities that NASA has access to today.
&quot;It is not even a close comparison,&quot; Isaacman said. &quot;The operator consoles or flight controllers have multiple screens, lots of computing power that&apos;s available to them right now. I mean there is certainly an army here supporting NASA, or an army at NASA that&apos;s supporting this mission, but not the hundreds of thousands of people that you would have had during the Apollo era that had to bubble into that enormous endeavor.&quot;
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&quot;That&apos;s why when we pick up where Apollo 17 left off with this mission,&quot; Isaacman added. &quot;It is not to return to the Moon to plant the flag and leave the footprints, but to build an enduring presence, to build a moon base where we will turn the south pole of the Moon into a scientific and technological proving ground for the capabilities we will need to master.&quot;
&quot;Someday we can send astronauts to Mars and they can come back home to tell us about it.&quot;
The 43-year-old billionaire was sworn in as NASA administrator last December. A longtime space enthusiast, Isaacman previously commanded the first-ever commercial spacewalk in September 2024.
When asked about what this mission means to him personally, Isaacman told Fox News Digital he credited the NASA workforce and the team behind him for the success the space agency has seen on this mission underway and those yet to come.
While Isaacman was quick to credit the team, he also said sights need to be set on the Artemis III mission, which is set for mid-2027 to test docking capabilities for what will ultimately be an attempt to return humanity to the surface of the Moon in 2028.
&quot;For everybody else, we got to start working on Artemis 3,&quot; Isaacman explained. &quot;You go back to the Apollo era, Apollo 10, as those astronauts were orbiting in lunar orbit, just miles above the surface, two months later, Apollo 11 launched where Neil and Buzz walked on the moon. That means we have to be able to do multiple world-changing missions in near parallel.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bunnie XO’s faith in God became her unshakable anchor during life’s darkest moments</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bunnie XO’s faith in God became her unshakable anchor during life’s darkest moments</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bunnie XO is certain of one thing: faith pulled her through the darkest chapters of her life.
The &quot;Dumb Blonde&quot; podcast host and wife of Jelly Roll recently wrote a memoir, &quot;Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic.&quot; In it, she lays bare her chaotic upbringing and the emotional highs and lows that defined her early years of her relationship with the singer-songwriter.
&quot;I’m like a cat,&quot; the 46-year-old told Fox News Digital. &quot;I’ve had nine lives, and I genuinely feel like God has always had His hand on my life. He has always been there in some way, even when I wasn’t worthy of it, and even when I didn’t acknowledge Him. Even when I was doing things that were not what He would want me to do, He still always pulled me out of it.&quot;
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&quot;My mess became my message and my testimony,&quot; she shared. &quot;I truly feel like leaning on God is the only thing that got me through some of the situations that I put myself in.&quot;
In her book, Bunnie describes how faith guided her through the darkest moments of her life, serving as a source of strength. She also recounts experiencing domestic violence in a past relationship and sexual assault.
When asked if she felt faith may have saved her life, she responded without hesitation, &quot;100%.&quot;
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&quot;I feel like we all need something to believe in,&quot; she explained. &quot;If there was no hope in the world, the world would be worse off than it already is right now. And I think that faith gives people some sort of hope. I believe the power of Jesus is real. I’ve seen it. I’ve felt His hand.&quot;
Bunnie admitted she hit rock bottom &quot;a few times,&quot; but said, &quot;I never wanted to change.&quot; In the book, Bunnie describes turning to pills, cocaine and alcohol to escape reality and numb the effects of trauma from her upbringing.
&quot;I think it takes people a couple of times of hitting rock bottom before they’re like, ‘I am tired. I am sick and tired of being sick and tired,’&quot; she reflected. &quot;And I think after I finally had a moment to look around, I was like, ‘If I continue on this path that I’m on, I’m either going to end up dead or I’m just going to be another statistic of a Vegas working girl.’&quot;
&quot;I didn’t want that to be my life story,&quot; she said. &quot;I’ve never wanted to become my mother, and I was kind of following in her footsteps.&quot;
Growing up, Bunnie, whose real name is Alyssa DeFord, was close to her late father but struggled to connect with her stepmother, People magazine reported. According to the outlet, her mother left when she was just three months old, and they didn’t reconnect until she was 22. Her mother died in 2022.
The outlet shared that Bunnie left home at age 14 and later endured an abusive relationship until meeting Jelly Roll at a 2015 concert in Las Vegas. The couple married in 2016.
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In the book, Bunnie described herself as a &quot;coked-up bride&quot; after Jelly Roll &quot;had specifically asked me not to do blow before the wedding.&quot;
&quot;… I was just wired to rebel against anybody that told me no,&quot; she told Fox News Digital. &quot;... I&apos;ve just always had that inner fire to not listen to direction or take direction well. It&apos;s definitely hindered me in life because I was a rebel without a cause.&quot;
&quot;And I think that night we were just ... I didn&apos;t take him seriously. ... I didn&apos;t know my husband well enough to know that when he said something, he was serious about it. So it was more of me just kind of always doing what I had done.&quot;
&quot;If I got drunk, I would do a line of coke and take a Xanax,&quot; she recalled. &quot;I’m just thankful to still be here after mixing drugs like that for so long.&quot;
According to People, Bunnie previously worked as a high-end escort and built a lucrative career in sex work before stepping away in 2020. She was also active on OnlyFans until 2023, the outlet shared.
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&quot;... I am only telling my story, and I don&apos;t mean to glamorize [sex work] in any way, because there&apos;s nothing glamorous about selling your body,&quot; she explained. &quot;But when you&apos;re in survival mode, you teach yourself ways to get through life ... without, I guess, having guilt about things.&quot;
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&quot;... Now that I&apos;m 46 years old, and I&apos;m looking back at the 26-year-old me who had that mentality,&quot; she continued. &quot;I just want to give her a hug because I want to be like, &apos;That wasn&apos;t power. That was you pacifying the abuse that you had gone through and trying to find a way to empower yourself.&apos; It wasn&apos;t really empowering to me.&quot;
Today, Bunnie focuses on her career and family. She has been candid that sobriety didn’t come easy, sharing that becoming a better stepmom to Jelly Roll’s daughter, Bailee, was a major turning point in her decision to get sober.
&quot;I think sobriety is a personal journey, and I feel like sobriety is different for every single person,&quot; she explained. &quot;It’s not black and white. For me, sobriety means that I can’t take Xanax. I don’t take any pills. I would never snort anything up my nose. I can’t even do nasal sinus cleanings now because I have PTSD from all the drugs I did.
&quot;I stopped drinking in 2018, but I will have one once in a blue moon — we were in Rome, and I was very honest about it with the public. I drank a glass of wine when I was in Rome because I was just like, ‘Dude, I’m in Rome. I am going to drink a glass of wine.’ But that’s all I could take, a glass of wine.&quot;
Bunnie stressed that sobriety could look different to many people, adding that her approach may not reflect other recovery journeys.
&quot;Everybody has their own definition of [their sobriety journey]. Some people can&apos;t have a glass of wine in Rome, and I respect that 100%. But for me, sobriety was a choice. ... It&apos;s probably been one of the most rewarding journeys that I&apos;ve been on.&quot;
&quot;But at the same time, I always say to everybody, ‘Sobriety sucks because that’s when the real work begins.’ You start to feel the emotions that you used to push down or that you would numb with substances.&quot;
Bunnie is now eager to see what the next chapter holds for her.
&quot;I really hope that [my book] will touch anybody ... and just let them know that it doesn&apos;t matter where you came from. It doesn&apos;t matter who told you you&apos;d never amount to anything. If I can do it, you can certainly do it. I promise you.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Emergency crews rescue donkey stuck in Eloy canal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Firefighters in Eloy, Arizona, expertly rescued a donkey trapped in a canal, using ropes and vehicles to bring the animal safely to dry land.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>RFK Jr, EPA chief &apos;declare war&apos; on microplastics amid growing evidence of health risks</news:name>
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			<news:title>RFK Jr, EPA chief &apos;declare war&apos; on microplastics amid growing evidence of health risks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin are declaring a war on microplastics. 
These tiny bits of plastic, which are less than 5 mm in size, can persist in our environment for hundreds or thousands of years. They may also build up in our bodies, our hearts and our brains, causing untold damage.                           
For the first time, the EPA is adding microplastics and pharmaceuticals to its Contaminant Candidate List for drinking water, which will help to prioritize funding and pave the way for potential future regulation involving Congress. 
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HHS is also launching the Systematic Targeting of Microplastics — or STOMP — to study how microplastics accumulate in the body.
Kennedy spoke with Fox News in an exclusive interview accompanying the EPA/HHS announcement.
&quot;We do not have the science that distinguishes between the impacts of these different types of plastics, and maybe if we identify those impacts, the damaging ones can be immediately eliminated, because you can replace them with something else,&quot; he said.
&quot;Our job — and we are really at the limit of our power right now — is to try to answer those questions before we take another action.&quot;       
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Kennedy pointed to emerging science suggesting microplastics’ direct impacts on public health. 
&quot;Some of them may be benign – others are very, very harmful,&quot; he warned. &quot;The science shows if they cause inflammation, they cause oxidative stress.&quot;
&quot;As a body, they are endocrine disruptors, so they interfere with fertility,&quot; he added.             
As emerging research suggests a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and neurodegenerative disease when microplastics are present at the cellular level, &quot;the time to act is now,&quot; according to Dr. Leonardo Trasande, a professor of pediatrics and population health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
During a panel accompanying the announcement, Trasande compared the issue to efforts to reduce lead exposure in the 1970s, when the government took action as soon as the danger was identified, even before all research was complete.
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Kennedy, who has a long history of fighting chemicals in the environment, blames big businesses for causing the problem and wants them to clean it up. &quot;That’s a lesson we are all supposed to have learned at kindergarten – that you clean up after yourself, you don’t force the public to do it.&quot;
The same approach applies to pharmaceuticals that make their way into the environment, he noted.
&quot;Particularly for our children, it&apos;s very alarming. They are swimming around now in a toxic soup. It&apos;s coming from everywhere,&quot; Kennedy warned. &quot;It&apos;s coming from their food. It&apos;s coming from agriculture. It&apos;s coming from the air and water, and it&apos;s coming from pharmaceutical drugs.
&quot;Lee has directed his agency under President Trump to do this study so we can start regulating the discharge of these chemicals,&quot; he went on. &quot;A lot of them you can remove through carbon technology and other technologies.&quot;
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Administrator Zeldin said he believes the fight against microplastics is a bipartisan issue. He is calling for more education and transparency when it comes to microplastics and public health, cautioning against the federal government proposing a one-size-fits-all solution. 
&quot;You want to be able to get the answers, you want to see the gold-standard science,&quot; he said. &quot;You demand radical transparency. You&apos;re looking through the website, and it&apos;s ignoring what you came to that web page to look for. I feel like there&apos;s a communication gap – and when there&apos;s a communication gap, there&apos;s a trust gap.&quot;
Zeldin and Kennedy have been working closely under President Trump&apos;s Make America Healthy Again agenda and say they enjoy working together. 
&quot;There&apos;s no American in this country who can&apos;t get heard somehow by Secretary Kennedy, and it&apos;s just an honor to serve alongside him,&quot; Zeldin said.
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Kennedy added, &quot;I like everybody in that Cabinet, but Lee and I work with particular closeness, and I&apos;ve really enjoyed the relationship.&quot;                                           
It is clear they would like this relationship to continue, even if their roles change. &quot;You never know what’s going to happen,&quot; Kennedy said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tony D&apos;Angelo stands tall as NXT champion after brutal four-way match at Stand &amp; Deliver</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tony D&apos;Angelo stands tall as NXT champion after brutal four-way match at Stand &amp; Deliver</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Four men entered the ring at Stand &amp; Deliver but only one left as the NXT champion on Saturday night.
Joe Hendry had one of his biggest challenges yet. He had to defend the NXT Championship in a fatal four-way match against Tony D’Angelo, Ricky Saints and Ethan Page. Hendry came into the match as the fan favorite as the crowd in St. Louis, Missouri, was singing his entrance music. But he faced three other hungry challengers.
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D’Angelo, who came into the match with a chip on his shoulder after being betrayed by a friend at last year’s event, walked out of Stand &amp; Deliver as the new NXT champion.
Saints and Page came into the match aligned and tried to weaken Hendry as best as they could to start. They delivered suplexes and shots to the chest to take him out. But the duo’s rift would grow as Page hit a splash on Saints. But Saints got his revenge shot later in the match.
D’Angelo spent the first few minutes on the outside of the ring. Once he regained his composure, D’Angelo hit a spear and focused himself on Hendry before he was thrown to the outside of the ring. Page and Saints turned their attention to the former &quot;Don of NXT.&quot;
The teamwork would last a few moments before Hendry hopped over the ropes and took them both out. For a split second, Hendry was in control. But the numbers game got the better of him again about midway through the match.
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D’Angelo stepped back into the ring to face off against Hendry. He began to power up. Multiple German suplexes were doled out and it looked like D’Angelo was taking control of the match. He broke up a Standing Ovation to hit Hendry with a spear. He then speared Saints out of the ring and hit a second spear on Hendry.
With frustration mounting, Saints wiped out D’Angelo with a chair shot. He hit Hendry with a Revolution DDT onto the chair, too. Saints was going to hit Page with a chair as well, but Page took exception. Their own rivalry turned up a notch.
As Page carried Saints up to the stairs, he wanted to put him through the table. Out of nowhere, D’Angelo speared both men through the announce table. It came down to D’Angelo and Hendry.
D’Angelo hit the Dead to Rights and pinned Hendry to win the NXT Championship.
It is D’Angelo’s first reign as NXT champion.
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			  <news:name>Android flaw lets hackers unlock phones in under a minute</news:name>
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			<news:title>Android flaw lets hackers unlock phones in under a minute</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Your phone lock screen is supposed to be your last line of defense. If your device gets lost or stolen, that PIN or passcode should keep strangers out of your photos, messages, and financial apps. But researchers have found a serious flaw that can break through those protections on certain Android phones in less than a minute.
Once exploited, attackers can recover your phone&apos;s PIN, unlock encrypted storage, and even extract sensitive data such as cryptocurrency wallet seed phrases. Security researchers estimate that roughly one in four Android phones could be affected, particularly budget phones.
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ANDROID FIXES 129 SECURITY FLAWS IN MAJOR PHONE UPDATE
A newly disclosed vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-20435 in the National Vulnerability Database, affects some Android phones powered by MediaTek, a major smartphone chip maker based in Taiwan that competes with companies like Qualcomm. These phones use a security component called Trustonic&apos;s Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), which is designed to keep sensitive data, such as encryption keys, protected from the rest of the system.
It stores cryptographic keys that help keep your device encrypted and secure, even if someone tries to tamper with it. However, security analyses of the vulnerability indicate that these protections may be bypassed on affected devices.
By connecting a phone to a computer using a USB cable, an attacker with physical access may be able to exploit the flaw during the early boot process, potentially exposing sensitive data before full security protections are enforced. Think of it like accessing the master key before the safe door even closes. Once attackers gain access to these low-level components, they may be able to access encrypted storage without needing your PIN.
In a worst-case scenario, this type of access could allow attackers to extract highly sensitive information, including personal photos, stored passwords, private messages, financial data, and crypto wallet credentials. If seed phrases for crypto wallets are exposed, attackers could drain funds permanently.
There&apos;s limited action manufacturers can take on their own since the issue originates at the processor level, which is manufactured by MediaTek. The company says it has released a firmware patch addressing the vulnerability. However, the update must still be distributed by individual phone manufacturers through security updates. Depending on the device and whether it is still supported, that update could arrive quickly or not at all.
The good thing is that this attack requires physical access to the phone and a USB connection to a computer. That means it cannot be done remotely over the internet. However, if your phone is stolen, briefly confiscated, or even taken during a repair, the attacker could potentially extract sensitive information.
If you&apos;re not sure whether this vulnerability affects your mobile device, you can look up your phone on a platform like GSMArena or your vendor&apos;s website to see which SoC it uses, then cross-check it with MediaTek&apos;s March security bulletin under CVE-2026-20435. You can log onto corp.mediatek.com/product-security-bulletin/March-2026 to review the list of affected chipsets and confirm whether your device may be at risk.
CyberGuy reached out to MediaTek for comment, but did not hear back before our deadline.
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So how do you know if your phone is actually at risk? Not every Android phone is vulnerable. The issue primarily affects devices that use certain MediaTek processors. Here&apos;s how to check your phone:
Go to Settings &gt; About phone and look for your exact model name.
Search your phone model on a site like GSMArena or your manufacturer&apos;s website to find the processor (also called the SoC).
If your phone uses a MediaTek chip, it may be affected. Devices with Qualcomm Snapdragon or Google Tensor chips are not part of this specific issue.
Check your phone&apos;s system update settings and install any available updates from your manufacturer.  Go to Settings &gt; Software update and install any available updates. MediaTek has already released a fix, but phone makers must distribute it. Installing updates quickly ensures you receive the firmware patch if your device manufacturer has released it.
If your phone uses one of the affected chips, a few simple precautions can help reduce the chances of someone accessing your data if the device ever falls into the wrong hands.
A security app cannot fix this processor-level flaw. However, it can still help protect your phone from other threats that often follow stolen or compromised devices. It will not stop this specific exploit, but it can detect malicious apps, spyware, and suspicious activity that attackers may install after gaining access. That extra layer of monitoring can help stop additional data theft if your device ever falls into the wrong hands. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android &amp; iOS devices at Cyberguy.com
If you store things like cryptocurrency wallet seed phrases, recovery codes, or sensitive documents in notes apps or screenshots, consider moving them to a secure offline location. If someone extracts your phone&apos;s data through this vulnerability, that information could be exposed.
This exploit requires someone to physically connect your phone to a computer. Do not leave your device unattended in public places, and be cautious when handing it to repair shops or unknown technicians. Physical access dramatically increases the risk.
While the vulnerability bypasses encryption on affected devices, strong lock settings still protect against many other threats. Use a longer PIN or passcode instead of simple patterns, and enable automatic locking after short periods of inactivity.
Even if attackers gain access to data on your phone, two-factor authentication (2FA) can stop them from logging into your online accounts. Enable it for email, banking apps, cloud storage, and social media wherever possible.
A password manager stores your login credentials in a secure, encrypted vault instead of leaving them scattered across apps and notes. If someone compromises your device, the password manager still protects your accounts with strong encryption, forcing attackers to break through another security layer before they can access your logins. Check out the best expert-reviewed password managers of 2026 at Cyberguy.com
Some Android devices limit USB data access when locked. Turning on this setting can reduce the risk of unauthorized data extraction through a wired connection, especially in situations where someone briefly gains physical access to your phone. On Samsung phones running the latest software:
Settings may vary slightly depending on your Samsung model and software version.
This vulnerability exposes a deeper issue with the Android ecosystem. Even when chipmakers release a fix, millions of phones depend on manufacturers to deliver updates that may never arrive, especially for cheaper devices that lose support quickly. We often assume our lock screen and encryption will protect our data if a phone is lost or stolen. However, incidents like this show that protection is only as strong as the update policies behind it. When devices stop receiving security patches, those protections quietly weaken over time.
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			  <news:name>High Gas Prices Push More Drivers to Consider EVs</news:name>
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			<news:title>High Gas Prices Push More Drivers to Consider EVs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>From the gas pump to the auto show, drivers are talking about electric vehicles.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Final Farmers Market of the season celebrated Spring and America&apos;s 250th birthday</news:name>
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			<news:title>Final Farmers Market of the season celebrated Spring and America&apos;s 250th birthday</news:title>
			<news:keywords>BULLHEAD CITY — The final Farmers Market of the 2025/2026 season swept into Bullhead Community Park on Saturday with strong winds, the Easter Bunny and patriotic enthusiasm.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>MOHAVE VALLEY — Children dove for 10,000 pastel eggs planted in Mohave Valley Community Park on April 4, at the largest free Easter Egg hunt in the River Valley.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Sales of Luxury Bibles Are on the Rise</news:title>
			<news:keywords>“This is actually God’s word,” says one collector. “Why not have a really nice copy of it?”</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Andrea García and her siblings are carrying on in a home reshaped by fear, loss and new responsibility.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A century of service — Arizona News Service covers the Capitol, and always has</news:name>
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			<news:title>A century of service — Arizona News Service covers the Capitol, and always has</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A lot can happen in 100 years. Just look around.

It’s an ever-changing landscape. But one constant that continues to provide a wealth of information on the Capitol scene — in a fair, comprehensive and accurate manner — is Arizona News Service.

Launched and guided by the Creighton family for nearly the entire century, Arizona News Service and its many publications, including Arizona Capitol Times, joined State Affairs in 2024. Legislators, lawyers, lobbyists and public officials at all levels of government rely on Arizona News Service as their information pipeline to the Arizona Capitol.

Ned Creighton recalled some of the history of Arizona News Service, founded by his grandfather, also Ned, in 1906, before Arizona was a state, expanded by his father, Robert, until 1970, when Ned assumed control of the business.

A historical edition of the Arizona Capitol Times’ original publication, The Messenger, dated Saturday, April 22, 1916. (Credit: Arizona Capitol Times Archive)
In the first four decades, Creighton’s grandfather ran Arizona News Service out of various downtown Phoenix buildings. Creighton’s father worked for his father during World War II and, in 1946, convinced him to jointly purchase a newspaper called The Messenger, founded in 1900. They each chipped in $750 so they could buy the little paper for $1,500.

“My dad worked for granddad and took over the News Service in the mid-1950s,” Creighton said. “The newspaper grew out of the News Service. They had handled a lot of legal notice ads and started putting the notices in this newspaper. To make content for the newspaper, they had a boilerplate front page of who knows what and bought two syndicated columns.”

Arizona Legislative Review
The columns and bill descriptions gave the newspaper its content. In 1959, the name of the paper was changed from The Messenger to The Arizona Legislative Review.

“Dad ran it by himself,” Creighton said. “The newspaper was largely a recital of bills in Legislature, where they were and an occasional news story about Arizona politics. He hired a reporter late in the 1950s and into the 1960s. The paper began to become more like a newspaper of news stories, not just a paper of record.”

To get closer to the source of the News Service’s news, Creighton’s father moved the business into the house that he had been born in at 1622 W. Washington St., and where Creighton’s grandmother was still living. The house was about where the USS Arizona anchor is today. In those days, Washington Street ran straight up to the Capitol building.

Arizona News Service was still operating out of the Creighton home until 1967, when, as Creighton put it, “We ran out of room and built that grand new building” on a vacant lot at 14 N. 18th Ave.

It was all private land then, and several old apartment buildings lined 18th Avenue from Washington to Adams streets. Eventually the state bought them all, tore them down, and turned the land into state parking lots, virtually surrounding the Creighton operation.

Then in September 1999, Arizona News Service moved into its new two-story building at 1835 W. Adams St. In 2025, the Arizona Capitol Times moved to its current office at 1001 N. Central Ave, Phoenix.

The Creightons come to Arizona
Ned Creighton’s newspaper career began in 1963, working for about eight months at the Bisbee Daily Review. He put in a stint with an even smaller daily newspaper in the San Francisco Bay area, covering Santa Clara County government before he and his wife, Diana, moved to Arizona in 1966, and Ned joined Arizona News Service.

“That’s when I went to work for my dad,” Creighton said. “It was the first time he had an actual reporter — and that was me. The other reporter was so involved in bills and that’s all he had time for. Now we had a guy in the House and the Senate, and it allowed us to publish more about the stories behind the bills.”

Creighton recalled covering the last legislative session — the 27th Legislature’s second regular session in 1966 — before federal judges drew new legislative boundaries. That’s when the one-man-one-vote concept was imposed, creating the so-called modern Legislature and wresting control from rural Democrats, giving the power to urban Republicans.

“It was all new to me then,” he said. “I didn’t know anything about how the Legislature worked, but I caught on. You can’t help but learn fast, watching those guys argue.”

With urban Republicans mostly from the Phoenix area in virtual control of the entire state, it became apparent quickly that the GOP lawmakers were big-time reformers. The first bill introduced in the upper chamber, Senate Bill 1, dealt with air pollution.

“Right off the bat they started to reform and reorganize state government,” Creighton said. “These legislators took little commissions and boards and reinvented state government, creating large state agencies. Time magazine christened them the ‘Gung Ho Legislature.’ Here was this astounding Legislature in a tiny — by population — Southwestern state reinventing state government, and it was by Republicans. How times have changed!”

In 1970, Creighton’s father suffered a heart attack, and the younger Creighton took over the business. “I had to learn the business fast,” he said. “Times were thin, and Diana was raising our three kids. But we got our feet on the ground, and in the late 1970s began developing it into a newspaper.”

Arizona Capitol Times is born

An undated article from the Arizona Capitol Times archive on the dedication of the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza near the Arizona Capitol. (Rhiannon Short / Arizona Capitol Times)
In 1982, The Arizona Legislative Review was renamed Arizona Capitol Times.
Until the Watergate scandal of the early 1970s that brought down the Nixon administration, Arizona politics was influenced by a considerable number of conservative rural Democrats — ranchers and farmers — who provided an enormous crossover vote for Republicans.

For example, Creighton recalled that in the primary elections for governor, the Democrat winner would get far more votes than the Republican, but in the general election, due in no small part to the crossovers, the Republican would win. In legislative races, political insiders followed the so-called 40-percent rule.

“If a district was 40-percent Republican, we knew the district would elect all Republicans,” Creighton said. “But about the middle 1970s, most of that was washed away by the tidal wave of Watergate. The 40-percent rule stopped working immediately after 1974. People were so revolted by what happened in D.C., and the Democrats took control of the state Senate.”

In the early 1980s, about the time of the name change to Arizona Capitol Times, Creighton’s wife, Diana, had reared their three children and wanted to get into the news business. She read and rewrote short versions of the attorney general opinions and developed an old-photograph feature that continued for many years. Times Past was one of the newspaper’s most popular features.

“My dad did it sporadically,” Creighton said. “He had the original photos, and Diana contacted historical societies around the state. She invented the feature, and served for a while as our photographer. She gradually worked into the advertising end of it, building that side of the paper. I had no talent for that.

“So when Diana came in, it became a useful and valuable publication. We expanded as we could, as you do in business. If you get enough money, you hire another person to write more stories.”

About that time a new-fangled computer made its appearance at Arizona News Service. It became immediately apparent that the computer was the best way to organize the legislative information, keeping the bills in order.

“We created the first online bill-tracking service,” Creighton recalled. Similar subscription services were getting under way in California, Texas and Ohio.

“We met with the others and formed a national online association,” he said. The first acronym was NOLA, but locally Creighton chose LOLA for Legislation On Line Arizona.

“At the time I felt like I was inventing the wheel,” he said. “Looking back, it was a lot of fun.”

Throughout the years, Creighton refrained from writing and publishing his own editorials and says he tried awfully hard not to lean one way or the other in the newspaper’s coverage.
“I think what’s more interesting is a column from one side that will spark a column from a fellow on the other side — letters and columns from intelligent, thoughtful people.”
Today, the Arizona Capitol Times/State Affairs staff produces the newspaper and its websites, special publications, newsletters, LOLA, two special events, display and legal advertising.

Arizona Newspapers Association
John Fearing, who was executive director of the Arizona Newspapers Association (now the Arizona Media Association) when this original version of the article was published, praised Arizona News Service and Arizona Capitol Times for their contributions and standing in the community.

“Its strengths are the credibility of the paper, the people behind it who manage it and the people who write it,” Fearing said. “They have kept high quality people there all these years. The Creighton family started it and built it into a very respected publication, and it’s important that the newspaper is a member of ANA.”

What’s more, Fearing said, “If we miss something as lobbyists, Arizona News Service is a backstop for us.”

Fearing commented on an ANA luncheon for legislators and others at what was then the Arizona Capitol Times building, 1835 W. Adams St. “One of the reasons that our luncheon was a success is that the Capitol Times is so well known and ingrained in the capitol community,” Fearing said. “It’s very well respected and that’s kind of what a newspaper is supposed to be.”

Creighton was asked if he has any disappointments related to his news experiences. “Looking backward makes hindsight so clear,” he said. “I wish I had tried harder to keep this fella or get rid of that one. I wish I had been able to step back, rather than writing all those bill summaries, take a breath and do some analysis. I regret that I didn’t have that time. All I had time for was some of those humorous footnotes that we used to publish. We didn’t have the horses. But I still believe in the information we provided and what we tried to develop our business into.”
After selling the newspaper, the Creightenon began living a totally different lifestyle in retirement. They settled in the wooded outskirts of Oracle just northeast of Tucson. Did he miss the day-to-day operation of the news business?

“I can’t say that I do miss the business,” he said. “Sometimes I reflect at this time of year as you guys are hammering out bills. But no, I’m really enjoying what I’m doing, which is clearing the land around here because of the fire dangers. It’s a daily physical labor, something I never did before. I truly enjoy this.”
This article was originally published 20 years ago to mark the 100th anniversary of Arizona News Service and the Arizona Capitol Times and has been updated.
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In the filing, Justice Department lawyers said the partially built project includes &quot;deep Top Secret excavations, foundations, and structures&quot; that must be completed quickly to protect sensitive construction and security features from exposure.
&quot;This order is untenable and must be stayed in that the building is under construction, with deep Top Secret excavations, foundations, and structures, already built, and ready to receive heavily fortified, for security reasons, steel, bullet, ballistic, and blast proof glass, and drone proof roofing materials, which must be finished quickly, and not allowed to be exposed to the conditions and elements of an open construction site,&quot; Friday night&apos;s motion urges.
&quot;Time is of the essence!&quot;
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The appeal asks the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to stay U.S. District Judge Richard Leon’s order halting the project, which Leon ruled cannot proceed without congressional approval.
The administration argues the judge himself acknowledged that work needed to secure the White House grounds and protect the president and staff can continue.
&quot;In granting this shocking, unprecedented, and improper injunction, one that could have been sought long ago, prior to the start of construction (in that there was full knowledge, through large scale media attention and publicity, that the White House ballroom was planned to be built, and there would have been a great deal of time for them to object, long before the start of construction, even though their objection would likewise have been baseless and frivolous), the district court took the erroneous, sweeping view that Congress did not authorize the ballroom construction at the White House — yet correctly allows construction &apos;necessary to ensure the safety and security of the White House and its grounds, including the ballroom construction site, and provide for the personal safety of the President and his staff,&apos;&quot; the DOJ argued.
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Also, the lawyers wrote, the judge ignored the administration&apos;s overtures to have him visit the site to see the privately funded $400 million project.
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&quot;For decades, Congress has vested the President with overlapping statutory authorities that allow the President to make the improvements he deems necessary to White House grounds and structures,&quot; Shumate wrote. &quot;Yet, a district judge ordered the President to halt ongoing reconstruction of the East Wing of the White House by April 14, leaving a massive excavation and structurally completed site adjacent to the now open and exposed Executive Mansion and threatening grave national-security harms to the White House, the President and his family, and the President’s staff.&quot;
&quot;Almost 400 Million Dollars of private donations and contributions (No taxpayer dollars are being used to build this long sought, and desperately needed, ballroom!) have already been committed, or spent, in the purchase of heavy, large scale, and other types of building materials. The path to this injunction confirms its unfairness, untenability, and danger to the White House and the people working and living within its walls,&quot; he added.
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The new motion filed by the National Park Service said the federal district court lacks the constitutional authority &quot;to entertain this suit, which rests on a single pedestrian’s subjective architectural feelings.&quot;
The initial lawsuit against the construction was brought by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a nonprofit organization, alleging Trump exceeded his authority when he razed the historic East Wing and launched construction on the new building.
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&quot;The President has complete authority to renovate the White House,&quot; Shumate concluded.
The East Wing was originally built in 1902 and expanded four decades later during Franklin D. Roosevelt&apos;s presidency.
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&quot;I would like to thank the hardworking Commissioners and Staff of the National Capital Planning Commission, who just voted overwhelmingly, 8-1, to approve the magnificent White House Ballroom now rising on this Hallowed Ground,&quot; Trump wrote Thursday night on Truth Social.
&quot;I am pleased to announce that even Board Member Senator Rand Paul, known as an extraordinarily difficult vote, voted a strong YES,&quot; Trump said. &quot;For more than 150 years, every President has dreamt about having a Ballroom at the White House to accommodate people for Grand Parties, State Visits, and even, in the Modern Day, Inaugurations.&quot;
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&quot;I am honored to be the first President to finally get this much-needed project, which is on time and under budget, underway,&quot; the president added. &quot;When completed, it will be the Greatest and Most Beautiful Ballroom of its kind anywhere in the World, and a fabulous complement to our Beautiful and Storied White House!&quot;
Trump has lamented legal challenges to his administration&apos;s agenda, rebuking &quot;rogue judges&quot; siding with &quot;baseless&quot; Democrat lawyers and lawsuits.
&quot;In the Ballroom case, the Judge said we have to get Congressional approval,&quot; Trump wrote this week on Truth Social. &quot;He is WRONG! Congressional approval has never been given on anything, in these circumstances, big or small, having to do with construction at the White House.&quot;
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&quot;The Drama&quot; marks Norwegian writer/director Kristoffer Borgli&apos;s second English-language film following 2023&apos;s underrated Nicolas Cage gem &quot;Dream Scenario.&quot; Based on both films, Borgli proves he has the rare gift of balancing humor and intensity. And when Ari Aster (&quot;Hereditary,&quot; Midsommar,&quot; &quot;Beau is Afraid,&quot; &quot;Eddington&quot;) is listed as a producer, you know you&apos;re in for something really twisted.
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			<news:keywords>INDIANAPOLIS – Not long after experiencing Michigan’s wrath, Arizona’s Koa Peat reflected on a season while flanked by teammates.
“It means everything to me,” he said. “Being a kid from Arizona, putting on this jersey, having Arizona across my chest. Like I said in the beginning of the season when I put Arizona across my chest, I’m going to go 110 percent every game and leave no regrets.”
For most college basketball teams, the season ends with a loss. Regardless of how well a team’s slate of games plays out, and regardless of conference championship victories, only one team can come out on top in the end. 
Despite securing the highest remaining overall seed in the tournament, Arizona won’t be that team. The Wildcats ran into a juggernaut on Saturday in the Final Four of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium, putting an end to their historic season. 
Michigan dominated Arizona from wire to wire in a 91-73 win, advancing to the title game on Monday where the Wolverines will face UConn, which beat Illinois in the other national semifinal.
It was a season reminiscent of old times within the Wildcats program, pushing the bar of what’s expected, competing for a national championship year in and year out.
“It was an awesome, awesome journey,” Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said. “It was as much fun as I’ve ever had coaching basketball.”
This year, although closer than the Wildcats have been in 25 seasons, they still came up short. 
A matchup that was deemed a pseudo-national championship game by analysts was never really close, with Michigan taking it to the Wildcats from the jump, outclassing them at their own game.
For almost all of its matchups this season, Arizona has been the enforcer, the one that pushes its style on opponents, overpowering and outmatching just about every team it faced.
The Wildcats more than met their match Saturday.
“I think a lot of it is simply matchups,” Michigan coach Dusty May said. “When we’ve played this model, this Arizona model this year — and they’re the souped-up version, they’re the steroid version of Gonzaga and these other teams – we just felt like if a team relies on scoring 15 feet and in … because of our size, length, it’s going to be tough to score enough points 15 feet and in — if we’re making some shots and we’re in a decent rhythm offensively.”
Michigan’s Aday Mara was unlike any player the Wildcats have seen this season. The 7-foot-3 big man had a game-high 26 points and looked unstoppable, especially when Arizona’s Motiejus Krivas was on the bench. 
Mara stepped up in a big way with Big Ten Player of the Year Yaxel Lendeborg out for a chunk of the first half with a leg injury.
Lendeborg’s absence was hardly felt thanks to incredible shotmaking and defense from the Wolverines, which speaks to their depth and elite talent.
The rain in the Indianapolis area moved east prior to tipoff inside a filled-to-the-brim Lucas Oil Stadium, but that didn’t stop Michigan from pouring it on in the second half. A seemingly never-ending barrage of 3-pointers left both Wolverines and Wildcats fans with hands on their heads — surrender cobra style — one out of pure euphoria and the other out of agony. 
A 64% Michigan shooting effort from beyond the arc in the second half helped push the lead to as many as 30. 
Despite the innate comeback ability Arizona has shown this season, it was much too difficult a hill to climb against a team of Michigan’s caliber, closing the chapter on a season Lloyd and his bunch will look back on positively.
“I’m just really thankful for the brand and the program for everything they did for me, and these teammates (Jaden Bradley and Brayden Burries) right here,” Peat said. “I’m just super blessed. And it was a special year, and I’m just really thankful for everybody in Tucson.”
The team’s 36 wins are the highest mark in program history. Those 36 wins included a Big 12 regular season championship, a Big 12 Tournament championship and an NCAA Tournament  West Regional championship. 
Success was an everyday thing for this team, a lot of that stemming from the bond the Wildcats have and the culture Lloyd has built. The camaraderie within the group was evident on the court.
The historic season earned Lloyd a five-year extension, further instilling the belief that he’s the man to lead Arizona back to a national championship it has not won since 1997. While this chapter didn’t end how the Wildcats wanted, Lloyd is ready to return to the Final Four next season.
“Obviously, we’re disappointed we weren’t able to get it over the top for (Tucson),” Lloyd said. “But I think we all saw what’s possible again. So now let’s all roll up our sleeves and support each other and see if we can make this a normal thing.”
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			  <news:name>Letter to the Editor: Reader shows gratitude for having a local newspaper</news:name>
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			<news:title>Letter to the Editor: Reader shows gratitude for having a local newspaper</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I want to thank the Arizona Daily Sun for being in existence as well for their continued coverage of local events, government actions, national/historic stories, etc. We are very fortunate to still have a localized paper and to get to…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Letter to the Editor: Music offers escape from &apos;trying and hurtful times&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-05T15:30:24.742Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Letter to the Editor: Music offers escape from &apos;trying and hurtful times&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>These are very trying and hurtful times. I&apos;ve got to quit watching the news sometimes or I&apos;ll get depressed. But I have a remedy. Turn to the arts. Especially music. I can get any music I want on YouTube. I…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Philadelphia man stabs Planet Fitness worker after getting banned from gym: police</news:name>
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			<news:title>Philadelphia man stabs Planet Fitness worker after getting banned from gym: police</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Philadelphia man is facing an attempted murder charge after authorities say he stabbed a gym employee multiple times at a Planet Fitness he had been previously banned from, leaving the victim fighting for his life.
Davier Massey, 28, was arrested Thursday shortly after the attack at the gym in the Wyncote section of Cheltenham Township, the local police department said.
Officers responded around 12:30 p.m. to reports of a stabbing at the Planet Fitness and found a male employee suffering from multiple stab wounds, police said. He was rushed to a trauma center with life-threatening injuries. No updates on his current condition were immediately provided.
Investigators said the attack followed an altercation between the employee and Massey, who had previously been banned from the gym.
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&quot;I can’t believe this. I feel like I’m in a dream right now,&quot; one gym-goer told FOX29 Philadelphia.
Another told the station that &quot;all the employees are nice&quot; and &quot;uplifting.&quot;
&quot;It’s a little shocking for something to happen right here,&quot; he said.
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Massey was taken into custody a short distance from the scene and is now facing a long list of charges, including attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault, terroristic threats and possession of an instrument of crime, according to police.
Authorities said bail was denied, and Massey is being held at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility pending further court proceedings.
Police have not released a motive for the attack or additional details about what sparked the confrontation at the gym.
The investigation remains ongoing.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hungry peacock taps on windows for food, helps himself to fruit and peanuts in neighborhood homes</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hungry peacock taps on windows for food, helps himself to fruit and peanuts in neighborhood homes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A peacock has taken up residence on a quiet neighborhood street — regularly wandering into yards and even tapping on windows in search of food.
Residents say the bird, affectionately named Pete, first appeared about six months ago. No one has come forward to claim him, news agency SWNS reported.
Since then, locals have grown used to the unexpected visitor. 
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Some folks have even created a group chat to keep track of his movements and sightings around the neighborhood of Guildford in Surrey, England. 
The bird has become known for its bold behavior, frequently approaching homes and pecking at doors or windows when it is hungry.
In at least one instance, the bird managed to enter a home through an open door, SWNS noted.
Homeowner Jim Andy said he first spotted Pete outside his home, and later gave the bird its name. 
He said the peacock often moves between nearby properties and appears comfortable around people.
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Some residents have raised concerns about the bird&apos;s safety, particularly on nearby roads, while others have embraced the unusual guest.
&quot;He is here every day,&quot; said Nicola Andy, Jim Andy&apos;s wife. &quot;He doesn&apos;t want to go, apparently.&quot;
Neighbors say Pete has developed a varied diet, eating food left out for him, such as fruit, herbs, peanuts and bird seed.
Martin Dowland, a resident of the area, said the peacock frequently visits his yard and has even taken food directly from his hand.
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He described the bird as calm but noted its large wingspan can be startling.
Dowland said the peacock recently wandered into his home through a back door.
&quot;I say that I want him to go, but I keep feeding him. I have a soft spot for him,&quot; Dowland noted.
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While some residents say they would prefer the bird found a permanent home — many have grown fond of their feathered visitor.
Peacocks do not occur naturally in the wild in the U.K., according to Help Wildlife, and are actually &quot;feral birds&quot; – those straying from a domestic collection.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton says he found God amid medical scare in emotional confession</news:name>
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			<news:title>Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton says he found God amid medical scare in emotional confession</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton is sharing his faith journey after revealing that he found God during a recent life-threatening medical experience.
On March 23, Hilton revealed that he had been hospitalized for three weeks with severe sepsis and infections. In a candid video, he said God had &quot;presented himself to me&quot; during the ordeal and changed him through the experience.
&quot;God presented himself to me and then did something. Something I can only call miraculous ... it was real, and this has been life-changing,&quot; he said.
On Thursday, the entertainment columnist posted another tearful video to social media in which he apologized for past mistakes and said he had begun reading the Bible again.
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&quot;I’ve been crying, but happy tears. Happy tears. Because this is just, this is just so crazy. I’ve been reading the Bible, and so much of what is said here I had already been thinking of. It’s just overwhelming in the best, most beautiful way,&quot; he said, while holding up a Bible to the camera.
Hilton said what he was reading in Scripture mirrored changes he had already begun making in his personal life, and he expressed remorse for what he described as past &quot;selfish&quot; behavior.
&quot;I made a lot of mistakes in my past. We all have. Nobody&apos;s perfect,&quot; he said. &quot;But my mistakes are very public. The internet is forever. Receipts are forever. I carry with me deep shame and regret. I&apos;m sorry. I will continue to apologize. I have also reached out to make amends. I&apos;ve apologized publicly and privately to dozens of people.&quot;
&quot;Because I was so selfish, because I didn&apos;t care who I hurt. I just cared about the views, the attention, the money — people hated me,&quot; he continued. &quot;Some people enjoyed it, but it felt like most people hated me. And last week, since I&apos;ve been home, I haven&apos;t been getting as much hate, and I&apos;ve been getting love and prayers.&quot;
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Hilton acknowledged the backlash he has received over the years for his online reporting and said some people still &quot;want to see me suffer,&quot; but added that he believes God loves him and has forgiven him.
&quot;And I know that some people are fed up with me talking about God. You don’t have to watch these videos. You don’t have to watch. I love God. My experience was real. My testimony is important,&quot; he said.
Hilton vowed to be a better person going forward.
&quot;What matters is today. How I behave today, how I behave tomorrow,&quot; he continued. &quot;And not only did God save me in so many ways, but God gave me a new lease on life and a new opportunity to truly be better and do better.&quot;
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Several Christian entertainers offered words of encouragement in the comment section of the post.
&quot;Jenny and I are for you Perez! Keep your eyes fixed on Him!&quot; actor Donnie Wahlberg, who is married to former &quot;The View&quot; host Jenny McCarthy, wrote.
&quot;Faithfully praying for you Perez,&quot; Candace Cameron Bure wrote, adding prayer hands and heart emojis.
&quot;Praise the Lord! Praying for you,&quot; singer Kaya Jones wrote.
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&quot;You are a beautiful soul, this is amazing Perez,&quot; actress Bethany Joy Lenz wrote.
In his initial video about the hospitalization, Hilton said he was raised Catholic but had never been a believer until now. He also said he was &quot;excited&quot; to begin taking his children to church.
He&apos;s since posted several videos thanking God and talking about his spiritual transformation as he continues to recover from the hospital stay.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Inside the daring rescue of airman behind enemy lines: How CIA assisted with &apos;deception campaign&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-05T15:00:23.634Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Inside the daring rescue of airman behind enemy lines: How CIA assisted with &apos;deception campaign&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The &quot;daring&quot; U.S. military rescue of a &quot;seriously wounded&quot; airman is being hailed as an American success story, as President Donald Trump announced &quot;we got him!&quot; and detailed the &quot;AMAZING show of bravery and talent,&quot; turning a potential American setback into a show of might.
Details about the rescue are trickling in, including senior administration officials telling Fox News how the CIA deflected enemy attention with a &quot;deception campaign.&quot;
The CIA spread word in Iran through multiple sources that U.S. forces had already found the second of two airmen who ejected from their F-15e, and were moving him out of Iran in a maritime exfiltration elsewhere, sources told Fox News, but that was designed to buy time to find the stranded weapons system officer.
The CIA picked up a distress signal, passing the intelligence on to the Pentagon and White House, which ordered the immediate rescue mission, according to sources.
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There was initial fear the &quot;beacon signal&quot; was an Iranian &quot;trap,&quot; sources said.
&quot;There was a lot at stake here,&quot; the source said.
Once the CIA confirmed Saturday morning that this was not an Iranian trap, the missing airman was located using advanced technical capabilities.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe informed Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan &quot;Raizin&apos;&quot; Caine and, ultimately, Trump.
&quot;Within eight hours, we had planes in motion,&quot; the source said. &quot;Within almost 12 hours we were on the ground in Iran.
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&quot;We&apos;ve seen before what they do with prisoners. We were going to expend every effort to make sure we got to him first.&quot;
The U.S. used MQ9 Reaper drones to protect the area around where the airman was hiding and fired on anything that came close to that area and any area where U.S. forces were operating to prevent crowds or any Iranians from approaching, sources confirmed to Fox News.
&quot;We executed multiple large-scale strikes in the surrounding area using every tactical jet in the U.S. inventory and B-1 Bombers to keep him safe,&quot; according to a senior US official.
Trump saluted the complex operation to exfiltrate the &quot;highly respected colonel.&quot;
&quot;We have rescued the seriously wounded, and really brave, F-15 Crew Member/Officer, from deep inside the mountains of Iran,&quot; Trump wrote Sunday morning on Truth Social, announcing an Oval Office news conference set for 1 p.m. ET Monday. &quot;The Iranian Military was looking hard, in big numbers, and getting close.&quot;
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&quot;This type of raid is seldom attempted because of the danger to &apos;man and equipment.&apos; It just doesn’t happen!&quot; Trump said. &quot;The second raid came after the first one, where we rescued the pilot in broad daylight, also unusual, spending seven hours over Iran. An AMAZING show of bravery and talent by all!&quot;
One night earlier, Trump hailed &quot;one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History.&quot;
&quot;My fellow Americans, over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History, for one of our incredible Crew Member Officers, who also happens to be a highly respected Colonel, and who I am thrilled to let you know is now SAFE and SOUND!&quot; Trump wrote Saturday night on Truth Social.
&quot;This brave Warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour, but was never truly alone because his Commander in Chief, Secretary of War, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and fellow Warfighters were monitoring his location 24 hours a day, and diligently planning for his rescue,&quot; he said.
The injured airman was the second of two crew members from the warplane Iran claimed it had brought down with its air defenses on Friday.
Several aircraft were destroyed during the U.S. rescue mission, Iran&apos;s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guards claimed Sunday according to the Tasnim news agency. An Iranian military spokesperson said a C-130 military transport plane and two Black Hawk helicopters were among the downed craft.
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Israeli intelligence had assisted the CIA in determining the location of the missing WSO and removing doubt of Iranian &quot;trap,&quot; halting its attacks in the area to facilitate the mission, an Israeli security official told Reuters.
&quot;All Israelis rejoice in the incredible rescue of a brave American pilot by America&apos;s dauntless warriors,&quot; Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wrote in a statement Sunday morning. &quot;This proves that when free societies muster their courage and their resolve, they can confront seemingly insurmountable odds and overcome the forces of darkness and terror.&quot;
The weekend rescue left Trump resolute in swift and decisive victory amid a 10-day deadline to reopen the Hormuz Strait to oil tankers, issuing a stunning expletive-laced warning Sunday morning.
&quot;Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran,&quot; Trump wrote on Truth Social. &quot;There will be nothing like it!!!
&quot;Open the F--in’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah,&quot; he added.
Fox News&apos; Jennifer Griffin, Trey Yingst and Reuters contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Giving voice to the missing</news:name>
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			<news:title>Giving voice to the missing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jill Trenholm’s ‘The Deer Woman’ carries 350 faces calling for justice Every one of the 100 seats in the Si Birch Community Room at Community Library Sedona was taken for the first milestone of Sedona sculptor Jill Trenholm’s newest work on March 12. The ceremony for “The Deer Woman” was the unveili</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NHL fan goes into labor during Oilers game against Golden Knights, broadcaster says</news:name>
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			<news:title>NHL fan goes into labor during Oilers game against Golden Knights, broadcaster says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An NHL fan at Rogers Place to watch the Edmonton Oilers take on the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday gave birth in the arena during the game, according to a broadcaster.
Oilers play-by-play man Jack Michaels made the revelation as Sportsnet came back on air for the start of the third period.
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&quot;Breaking news, we have word that someone has gone into labor here tonight,&quot; Michaels said. &quot;There’s a baby being born on the seventh floor at Rogers Place as we speak. So, someone is going to have a great story to tell. It would be nice to have them join us on ‘After Hours’ to describe what’s happened but that could be asking a bit much.&quot;
There was no more information given about the baby, including the child’s name. Perhaps Edmond or Edmund could be a fitting name if the child is a boy.
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Meanwhile, the Oilers fell to the Golden Knights, 5-1. Brett Howden and Jeremy Lauzon each had a goal and an assist. Colton Sissons, Mark Stone and Rasmus Andersson had a goal each as well.
Vegas goaltender Carter Hart made 31 saves in the victory as the team remained perfect since John Tortorella was named head coach.
Both teams are in the midst of a division title race. Edmonton maintained a slim lead over the Anaheim Ducks with five games left in the season. Each team has 87 points on the year.
With the win, Vegas moved a point back behind both teams.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>High Country Running: Hopi runner Nicholas Qömawunu and the 1928 Route 66 Bunion Derby</news:name>
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			<news:title>High Country Running: Hopi runner Nicholas Qömawunu and the 1928 Route 66 Bunion Derby</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Neil Weintraub dives into Hopi running history this week.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Carpenter&apos;s Column: Playing hide and seek at night</news:name>
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			<news:title>Carpenter&apos;s Column: Playing hide and seek at night</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This week&apos;s column from Tom Carpenter.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Flagstaff History: Southside wanted a say in city renovations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Flagstaff History: Southside wanted a say in city renovations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This week&apos;s look back into Flagstaff&apos;s history.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Archaeologists uncover mysterious Christian artifact near waters tied to Jesus&apos; ministry: &apos;No known parallel&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Archaeologists uncover mysterious Christian artifact near waters tied to Jesus&apos; ministry: &apos;No known parallel&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Archaeologists have uncovered a one-of-a-kind artifact near the Sea of Galilee that may reveal new details about how early Christians practiced baptism.
The 1,400-year-old artifact was recently found in the ancient city of Hippos, a prominent bishop&apos;s seat during the Byzantine era, according to a March 30 press release shared with Fox News Digital.
The city was once the only Christian city around the Sea of Galilee, controlling territory associated with Jesus&apos; ministry.
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The marble bloc was found in a hall of baptism called a photisterion. It may shed light on &quot;a stage of the early Christian baptismal rite that has until now gone unrecorded,&quot; officials said.
Hippos&apos; cathedral had two baptismal halls: one for adults, and another for infants and children, which is where the new object was found.
The smaller hall was constructed after 591 A.D. and was destroyed by an earthquake in 749 A.D. — meaning the object is roughly 1,400 years old.
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Officials described the artifact as &quot;a rectangular block bearing three hemispheric cavities, found beside a baptismal font in a newly revealed ceremonial hall.&quot;
Researchers believe the block may have held three different oils used during a threefold baptismal immersion ceremony.
Pictures of the object show the weathered marble block with three bowl-shaped basins, suggesting it was designed to hold liquids side by side.
Early Christian baptisms more commonly involved two anointings before and after the rite — which makes the three-part design particularly unusual.
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&quot;The collapse buried the marble and bronze artifacts beneath the rubble, preserving them until their recent discovery,&quot; the release noted.
Officials added, &quot;After extensive examination and comparison, the scholars concluded that no known parallels to the artifact exist.&quot;
Michael Eisenberg, a University of Haifa archaeologist who recently published the results in the journal PEQ, along with colleague Arleta Kowalewska, said the object was found among a variety of &quot;remarkable liturgical objects,&quot; including a bronze candelabrum used to hold candles.
&quot;Only after careful research did we realize how unique they are for understanding Christian ritual practices in the cradle of Christianity by the Sea of Galilee,&quot; he said.
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The object was &quot;nothing special at first glance,&quot; to the excavations, Eisenberg told Fox News Digital.
&quot;But here is exactly where the archaeological and liturgical studies came into play.&quot;
&quot;Realizing that it is a one-of-a-kind artifact that may fill unknown regional and perhaps wider lacunae in one of the most ancient and sacred Christian ceremonies was a complete surprise.&quot;
Eisenberg said the findings may &quot;open a portal&quot; to the development of baptism rituals in the early Christian world.
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&quot;In different regions, distinct liturgical traditions developed, many of which are not documented in written sources,&quot; the archaeologist said.
&quot;This find offers a rare glimpse into how the baptismal rite was shaped and practiced in the Byzantine Christian community of Hippos.&quot;
The find joins a long list of significant archaeological discoveries found at Hippos in recent years.
Last year, excavators in Hippos found a 1,600-year-old Christian care facility for the elderly, which is possibly the world&apos;s oldest nursing home.
Last July, metal detectorists found a trove of ancient jewelry and gold coins near ruins in Hippos.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>In Japan, the robot isn’t coming for your job; it’s filling the one nobody wants</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-05T14:10:22.264Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>In Japan, the robot isn’t coming for your job; it’s filling the one nobody wants</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Driven by labor shortages, Japan is pushing physical AI from pilot projects into real-world deployment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Yankees legend Reggie Jackson criticizes Pete Hegseth&apos;s leadership amid Iran conflict</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-05T14:00:22.911Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Yankees legend Reggie Jackson criticizes Pete Hegseth&apos;s leadership amid Iran conflict</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson criticized War Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday over the decision to shake up leadership amid the ongoing military operation in Iran.
Hegseth asked Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George to step down and take immediate retirement on Thursday.  A senior War Department official told Fox News that Hegseth called George and asked for his immediate retirement, saying, &quot;It was time for a leadership change in the Army.&quot;
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Gen. David Hodne, who led the U.S. Army’s Transformation and Training Command, and Maj. Gen. William Green, the head of the Army’s Chaplain Corps, were also ousted, according to Reuters.
The former New York Yankees star was critical of the moves.
&quot;What’s happening with our Sec of Defense. How do we get rid of all that experience at this time? Help me I don’t get it. Getting rid of The Chaplin (sic) leader?&quot; Jackson wrote on X.
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&quot;What? We’ve got a war going on and we’re getting rid of most of our experience and knowledge built with uniform time.&quot;
War Department chief spokesperson Sean Parnell confirmed George’s move in a post on X.
&quot;General Randy A. George will be retiring from his position as the 41st Chief of Staff of the Army effective immediately,&quot; he wrote. &quot;The Department of War is grateful for General George’s decades of service to our nation. We wish him well in his retirement.&quot;
Hegseth announced last month changes to military &quot;faith codes&quot; as he began to overhaul the Pentagon Chaplain corps. He vowed that more changes would be coming.
Fox News’ Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Trump calls rescue of downed Air Force pilot an &apos;Easter Miracle&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump calls rescue of downed Air Force pilot an &apos;Easter Miracle&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump hailed the rescue of a missing U.S. airman from a downed F-15E in Iran as an &quot;Easter Miracle,&quot; after U.S. forces recovered the second crew member following a high-risk mission behind enemy lines.
&quot;The rescue was an Easter Miracle. The enemy was large and violent. The rescuers were brilliant, strong, decisive, and as cool as anyone can be,&quot; Trump told NBC host Kristen Welker. &quot;Such a rescue has never happened before in so violent an enemy territory. It is usually not done because it is considered not doable.&quot;
The rescue followed the downing of the F-15, which triggered a multi-day search operation inside Iran. U.S. forces had already recovered the first crew member before locating the second, who had been missing in mountainous terrain as Iranian forces searched the area in large numbers.
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In a public statement announcing the successful recovery, Trump characterized the operation as one of the most daring in U.S. military history and provided an update on the airman’s condition.
&quot;Over the past several hours, the United States Military pulled off one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History. He is injured, but he will be just fine,&quot; Trump said. &quot;We have rescued the seriously wounded, and really brave, F-15 Crew Member/Officer, from deep inside the mountains of Iran. The Iranian Military was looking hard, in big numbers, and getting close.&quot;
Trump also highlighted the operational risks involved, stressing that missions of this kind are rarely attempted due to the danger to both personnel and equipment.
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&quot;This type of raid is seldom attempted because of the danger to ‘man and equipment.’ It just doesn’t happen,&quot; he said.
He revealed that the earlier rescue of the first crew member had been deliberately withheld from public disclosure in order to protect the second operation, suggesting coordination across multiple high-risk missions.
&quot;This miraculous Search and Rescue Operation comes in addition to a successful rescue of another brave Pilot, yesterday, which we did not confirm, because we did not want to jeopardize our second rescue operation,&quot; Trump said.
Trump described the dual recovery as historically significant, saying the United States had accomplished something not previously seen in modern military operations.
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&quot;This is the first time in military memory that two U.S. Pilots have been rescued, separately, deep in Enemy Territory,&quot; he said.
He framed the mission as a broader demonstration of U.S. military capability, pointing to the lack of American casualties and what he described as dominance in the operational environment.
&quot;The fact that we were able to pull off both of these operations, without a SINGLE American killed, or even wounded, shows overwhelming Air Dominance and Superiority over the Iranian skies,&quot; Trump said.
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He also called for unity in response to the operation, arguing that the rescue should be a moment of shared national pride across political lines.
&quot;This is a moment that ALL Americans, Republican, Democrat, and everyone else, should be proud of and united around,&quot; Trump said. &quot;We truly have the best, most professional, and lethal Military in the History of the World.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democrats face backlash for leaving Biden out of Easter ‘better times’ post</news:name>
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			<news:title>Democrats face backlash for leaving Biden out of Easter ‘better times’ post</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Democratic Party is facing criticism after it posted an Easter-themed message about &quot;Better times at the White House&quot; featuring former President Barack Obama, while leaving out former President Joe Biden.
The post, published Saturday by the official Democratic Party X account, shows Obama from behind standing beside a person in an Easter Bunny costume with the Washington Monument in the background. The caption reads, &quot;Better times at the White House.&quot; Biden is not pictured or mentioned in the post, and much of the reaction centered on that omission.
Social media users wondered why the account appeared to invoke nostalgia for the Obama White House while bypassing Biden’s presidency altogether. 
&quot;Why are y’all skipping over Biden?&quot; Christian influencer Renatta Oxendine wrote in reply, as other users similarly questioned why Democrats used an image tied to Obama rather than the party’s most recent president.
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Fox News Digital columnist David Marcus said the post was a &quot;brutal smack down of Joe Biden.&quot;
The reaction followed a similar controversy involving Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s press office, which was criticized after posting a message encouraging users to repost &quot;if you miss having a President with a functioning brain,&quot; alongside an image of former President Barack Obama.
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The post drew attention for omitting Biden, despite Newsom’s past public support for him. Critics on social media pointed out the absence, with conservative podcaster Stephen L. Miller writing, &quot;They skipped someone,&quot; while others shared commentary questioning the omission.
The Republican Party’s official account also weighed in, resurfacing a prior post from Newsom’s press office that read, &quot;Happy birthday, President @JoeBiden! We miss having a president who has physical stamina — and a functioning brain.&quot; The GOP account added, &quot;We know you ‘can’t read’ but remember posting this?&quot;
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After facing backlash, the Newsom press office later posted a separate message praising Biden’s &quot;empathy,&quot; though the initial criticism continued circulating online.
Social media reactions continue to circulate, with users offering varying interpretations of the post’s intent and timing, as well as drawing comparisons to other recent political messaging controversies.
The post came as the Supreme Court hears arguments in a major case tied to birthright citizenship, where justices have questioned efforts to reinterpret the 14th Amendment and potentially limit automatic citizenship.
Fox News Digital reached out to the DNC for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Basketball legend Candace Parker takes aim at Geno Auriemma after Dawn Staley confrontation</news:name>
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			<news:title>Basketball legend Candace Parker takes aim at Geno Auriemma after Dawn Staley confrontation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former WNBA star Candace Parker had no empathy for UConn Huskies women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma after he erupted at South Carolina’s Dawn Staley on Friday night.
Auriemma was upset with Staley failing to meet him for a customary pregame handshake before their Final Four game tipped off. His frustrations with Staley led to him confronting her at halfcourt when the game was over. Staley yelled back at Auriemma as coaches and other staff members got in between the two.
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Parker, who was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame this week, spoke about the incident on Saturday night.
&quot;In time, you see people&apos;s colors over and over again,&quot; she said. &quot;And there can be a separation of time with that, but the colors always come to light. I think colors were shown yesterday on both sides, right? However you want to take that.&quot;
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Auriemma issued an apology for his outburst.
&quot;There’s no excuse for how I handled the end of the game vs. South Carolina. It’s unlike what I do and what our standard is here at Connecticut,&quot; the Hall of Fame coach said in a statement on Saturday. &quot;I want to apologize to the staff and the team at South Carolina. It was uncalled for in how I reacted. The story should be how well South Carolina played, and I don’t want my actions to detract from that. I’ve had a great relationship with their staff, and I sincerely want to apologize to them.&quot;
Staley sidestepped a question about the interaction, saying she was focused on South Carolina’s national championship game against the UCLA Bruins.
&quot;For me, no distractions at this time. I&apos;m concentrating on winning a national championship, that’s it,&quot; Staley said. &quot;That’s a little disheartening. This is sports, sometimes things like this happen. Continue to focus on my team and ability to advance in this tournament and hopefully win another national championship.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>5 key factors may predict stroke risk years after first event, study finds</news:name>
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			<news:title>5 key factors may predict stroke risk years after first event, study finds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After a minor stroke, there are several risk factors that can predict another event, according to new research.
A study published in the journal Circulation by the American Heart Association investigated what happens after someone has a transient ischemic attack (TIA), also known as a &quot;mini-stroke.&quot;
This was a follow-up to the previous PERSIST study, which found that stroke risk persisted after the typical 90-day monitoring window.
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The Canada-based researchers measured long-term risk, finding that individuals who experience a minor stroke face an elevated chance of a recurrence for at least 10 years.
The systemic review included 28 observational studies with more than 86,000 participants who were followed for at least one year after experiencing a minor stroke. The median age was 69 and 57% of them were men.
The review identified the following five key factors that may predict another stroke.
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Older age was also associated with a higher risk.
The researchers said these results can help doctors spot patients who have a long-term risk of stroke, so they can keep a closer eye on them, provide the right treatment, and create more focused ways to prevent strokes.
Cardiologist Bibhu D. Mohanty, MD, cardiovascular sciences associate professor at University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine, was not involved in the research but discussed the findings with Fox News Digital.
&quot;This is an interesting meta-analysis that is well-performed technically, in seeking to address a challenging question in a population that is demonstrating early signs of significant stroke risk,&quot; he said.
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Identifying risk factors is an important first step in identifying &quot;actionable intervention,&quot; according to Mohanty.
&quot;Now that we know what they are, what can we do about them?&quot; he questioned. &quot;As a medical community, we are all aware that there is considerable overlap in modification of brain health and heart health.&quot;
The cardiologist said he treats many stroke patients, but was surprised by how many had cardioembolic strokes — caused by clots that form in the heart — on top of common vascular risk factors like high blood pressure and artery plaque.
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&quot;From both a clinician and patient perspective, this highlights the importance of seeking collaborative insight and decision-making among cardiologists and neurologists when comprehensively managing patients with stroke or stroke risk,&quot; he added.
Fox News Digital reached out to the study authors for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy&apos;s surprising faith date night rituals after almost 12 years of marriage</news:name>
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			<news:title>Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy&apos;s surprising faith date night rituals after almost 12 years of marriage</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy&apos;s date nights are centered around their faith these days.
At the 2026 iHeartRadio Awards, Wahlberg told Fox News Digital that he likes to watch shows like &quot;The Chosen&quot; with his wife of almost 12 years.
&quot;Other than stuff like this,&quot; Wahlberg began, referring to the award show, &quot;Date night for us though typically looks like... we make a big plan, we&apos;re about to get ready, and then we say, Ah, let&apos;s stay in and watch &apos;The Chosen.&apos;&quot;
&quot;And then we watch ‘The Chosen.’ That&apos;s kind of like date nights nowadays,&quot; Wahlberg said.
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McCarthy added, &quot;Yeah, yeah, yeah. It&apos;s definitely takeout and sitting back.&quot;
McCarthy noted that it was a fine experience attending the 2026 iHeartRadio Awards with 50-year-olds still presenting.
&quot;Well, date night... this is a fun night for us! You know what I mean? I said to Donnie, the fact that we&apos;ve got some 50-year-olds in the house still being asked to present is not too shabby!&quot; she began.
WATCH: Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg prefer date nights in and watching &apos;The Chosen&apos;
&quot;You know what I mean? Back in my days of MTV, I was a little 20-something going like, &apos;Oh my god!&apos; Now I&apos;m in my 50s going, &apos;Okay, we&apos;re still here, we&apos;re presenting, you&apos;re still a rockstar,&apos;&quot; McCarthy said.
The 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards were held on Thursday, March 26, 2026, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, hosted by Ludacris.
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The couple met in 2013 when Wahlberg appeared on McCarthy’s talk show, &quot;The Jenny McCarthy Show,&quot; and the pair shared a flirty exchange. They married in 2014 and have since become known for their playful, affectionate dynamic, often sharing glimpses of their life together online.
Over a decade later, they continue to prioritize their relationship through a unique tradition of renewing their wedding vows every single year.
WATCH: Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg walk the red carpet at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards
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In 2024, McCarthy was a guest on the &quot;Let’s Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa&quot; podcast and shared that the couple have renewed their vows 10 times.
&quot;I used to make fun of celebrities when they would do it, or people in general, when they renew their vows,&quot; &quot;The Masked Singer&quot; judge admitted. &quot;I&apos;m like, ‘That&apos;s so corny and weird. Your wedding&apos;s over. Just stay married,’ and then Donnie — this is a tradition Donnie wanted to implement.&quot;
McCarthy continued, &quot;He&apos;s like, ‘I want to remind each other of our vows’ and talk about — like our pastor reminisces about the year and gives us a thing to think about as the year goes on.&quot;
&quot;So, there is something nice about it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hellertoon: Happy Easter</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hellertoon: Happy Easter</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Duck-hunting trip in New Orleans turns nearly deadly until last-minute prayer brings miracle</news:name>
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			<news:title>Duck-hunting trip in New Orleans turns nearly deadly until last-minute prayer brings miracle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Authors Squire Rushnell and Louise DuArt coined the word &quot;Godwink&quot; to describe the way the Lord works in mysterious ways, exemplified by this story for Easter Sunday. As they told Fox News Digital, &quot;What mysterious force in the universe causes us to help someone in need — only to discover that we are the ones being led to life changes?&quot;
In New Orleans for Easter a few years ago, shop windows just recently decorated with sequined outfits, colorful boas and feathered headdresses for Mardi Gras were now trimmed in baskets of pink and green, chocolate bunnies and Lily of the Valley.
Gerry Ponson, together with his then-girlfriend Shannon, strolled arm in arm through the French Quarter, laughing and stealing affectionate glances. 
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Ponson balanced an air of boyish curiosity with the commanding presence of a sea captain who could turn on a dime to bark orders at his crew. Meanwhile, the nurse in Shannon showed. 
She’d learned to tuck her patience into a delightful carefree spirit. What didn’t show was her worry — that if she pushed her rugged beau too close to marriage, he might bolt. 
Fortunately, Gerry’s younger sister, Penny Ponson, had become Shannon’s best ally. The women shared a strong faith, and during heart-to-heart talks, they&apos;d agreed he would benefit from believing in &quot;someone up there&quot; bigger than himself.
Penny told Shannon about a recent time she&apos;d mentioned the subject of faith with her brother. 
&quot;I told him, ‘Even if you reject Him, God loves you, and you can’t do a thing about it!’&quot;
&quot;What did he say to that?&quot; Shannon asked.
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&quot;Get out of the house!&quot; 
They both laughed. 
Ponson had a tradition. Early each year, he took his older friend, Mac, along with Mac’s championship golden retriever, Booga, duck hunting across the bay from New Orleans. This year, Mac had been hurting — he’d lost his wife of 45 years.
As was their norm, the trio set out in Ponson&apos;s 17-foot boat at 4:30 a.m. Booga took his post, standing at the bow while Gerry wrapped Mac in a heavy blanket and a wool watch cap. The temperature hovered in the 30s. 
For the first half-hour, Ponson felt excitement about the venture. Then, noticing changes in the wind and the rocking of the boat, an uneasiness crept over the veteran seaman.
He always checked the weather — second nature for a fisherman. But the wind, rising quickly, brought higher waves that slammed the small boat with growing force.
Ponson had heard the lore of fast-developing storms in the northern Gulf — systems that escaped the notice of meteorologists — before exploding into near-gale winds, towering waves and rare but deadly storms.
Within moments, icy water began crashing over the gunwale, causing the boat to flip like a toy — and dumping the three occupants into the dark, shockingly cold water.
Ponson grabbed his friend by the latter man&apos;s life jacket, shouting, &quot;Keep moving your arms and feet!&quot; He knew his older friend could quickly suffer from hypothermia.
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Something bumped his arm — it was the boat’s 10-foot push pole. He seized it, driving it downward into the churning water. When it struck bottom, Ponson was thankful — at least they’d have something to hang onto.
&quot;Hold on, Mac,&quot; said Ponson over the wind. &quot;There’ll be a boat coming down the channel, I’m sure of it.&quot;
Booga paddled over, panting. For awhile, Ponson held him up by his collar.
Over the next hour, as the waves battered the three of them in total darkness, Ponson fought to keep everyone alive — holding Mac upright for several minutes, then giving Booga a rest. 
&quot;I’m cold, Gerry,&quot; Mac said in a weak voice. 
Ponson felt helpless and frustrated. Finally, he made the hardest decision he could remember. 
&quot;I can’t save you both, Mac,&quot; he said sympathetically. &quot;I’ve got to let Booga go.&quot;
He shooed the dog toward shore, knowing the chances of survival were nearly impossible in this weather.
&quot;Hold on, Mac. It’ll be light soon,&quot; he said. &quot;Somebody’ll come.&quot;
But an hour passed without another boat in sight. Moreover, believing in unseen things or miracles had never been Ponson&apos;s strong suit.
His thoughts drifted to Shannon. She was a believer — but she gave him his space.
Another half hour crawled by. The sky slowly began to turn gray, and the waves began to ease. Yet a mist had surrounded them.
&quot;I can’t hold on much longer,&quot; Mac croaked.
For the first time, Gerry remembered what Penny had said: &quot;God loves you, and you can’t do a thing about it!&quot;
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He tilted his face toward the empty sky. &quot;If you’re there — please send us a boat,&quot; he whispered. Then, as an afterthought, he added, &quot;Please, give me a second chance.&quot;
Less than a minute later, something moved in the fog. He squinted. A hole in the mist seemed to open.
Was it a cross?
Suddenly he saw the mast of a boat. He ripped off his shirt and waved it wildly.
&quot;Mac! It’s a boat! They see us!&quot;
A smaller boat soon ferried them to a larger vessel. As Ponson climbed the rope ladder, he noticed something that stopped him cold. 
The name painted on the hull of the boat was &quot;Second Chance.&quot; 
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Soon there was a churning sound overhead. He felt grateful as he watched his older friend lifted by a medivac helicopter, to be rushed to a hospital.
A short while later, the Second Chance boat pulled up to the dock in New Orleans — where another surprise awaited.
Dancing in circles on the pier was Booga — alive. 
Still, the best surprise was yet to come. 
Standing quietly on the dock, tears on her face, was Shannon. 
The couple embraced tightly. Ponson knew exactly what he was going to say. 
It had come to mind the moment he saw the name of that boat, right after he&apos;d asked for a &quot;second chance.&quot;
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&quot;God wants me to say this. Will you marry me?&quot;
Shannon’s face filled with joy, &quot;Yes.&quot;
&quot;One condition,&quot; he added breathlessly. &quot;Will you marry me on Easter Sunday?&quot;
Tears filled her eyes. &quot;Yes and yes.&quot;
That spring, at a New Orleans wedding chapel — with Mac, in a wheelchair, as best man — and Booga serving as &quot;best dog&quot; — the couple said their vows and began a brand-new chapter in their lives.
Within weeks, Ponson augmented his tasks as a fishing boat captain with a part-time job at Celebration Church in New Orleans. 
To this day, as a street preacher, he shares his testimony.
This story by SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt is published by special permission. Copyright ©SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt. Anyone can learn more about the Godwinks projects at www.godwinks.com. The Ponsons&apos; story was first published in the book &quot;When God Winks at You&quot; by SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt Rushnell.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Yankees&apos; Giancarlo Stanton steals first base since 2020 in team&apos;s win over Marlins</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Put it on the board.
New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton on Saturday swiped his first base since 2020 as the team took care of the Miami Marlins, 9-7.
The 36-year-old hasn’t really been known for speed on the basepaths. As he’s gotten older, he’s been regulated to the Yankees’ designated hitter role. Before the second game of the Marlins’ series, Stanton had 42 stolen bases in his career. He managed to record more than 10 one time – back in 2014 when he played for the Marlins. He had 13 that season.
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He increased his career total in the bottom of the seventh inning with J.C. Escarra at the plate and pitcher Calvin Faucher on the mound. Stanton slid into second base and was called safe.
He later scored after a wild pitch from Faucher. It was a much-needed run as New York had to claw back from a 4-0 deficit to win the game.
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&quot;If they’re going to give it to me like that, I’ve got to go get it,&quot; Stanton told reporters after the game, via MLB.com. &quot;I’m going to take what they give me and understand where I’m at each day.&quot;
The last time Stanton stole a base was in the coronavirus pandemic-impacted season of 2020. He did it against the Philadelphia Phillies on Aug. 3 of that year.
At the plate on Saturday, he was 1-for-3 with two RBI. Randal Grichuk later replaced him as a pinch-runner.
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			  <news:name>Surging UK Green Party pushes church-state split, critics warn of break from Britain’s Christian roots</news:name>
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			<news:title>Surging UK Green Party pushes church-state split, critics warn of break from Britain’s Christian roots</news:title>
			<news:keywords>LONDON: The left-wing British Green Party has said it wants to separate the Church of England from the state if it wins the next general election, which must be held before August 2029.
The Church of England has been the &quot;established&quot; church since the 16th-century Reformation, with the British monarch serving as its supreme governor. For traditionalists, this link is not merely ceremonial but is the foundational bedrock of British identity.
The Greens have come under fire for seeking to remove centuries of British history and tradition by separating the church from British politics, with critics characterizing it as the latest move against Christianity in the U.K.
GB News reported last month that the Green Party policy document stated: &quot;No person shall hold office in the state, or be excluded from any such office, by virtue of their or their spouse&apos;s membership or non-membership of any religion or denomination of religion.&quot;
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Michael McManus, the director of research at the Henry Jackson Society, a U.K. think tank, told Fox News Digital, &quot;Britain is a tolerant society but with clear Christian origins and culture. Aiming to disestablish the Church of England could be seen as an attempt to reject that ethical foundation without being clear what would replace it instead.&quot;
High-profile figures have also weighed in on the debate, with actor and comedian John Cleese responding to a comment about the Greens&apos; proposal by stating on X: &quot;The UK has always been based at the deepest level on Christian values, regardless of dogma. Despite the many mistakes made by churches, for centuries British people have been influenced by Christ&apos;s teaching. If these values are replaced by Islamic ones, this will not be Britain anymore.&quot;
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The Greens are a growing political force, placing second behind Reform UK in a recent YouGov poll. Another YouGov poll linked the Greens&apos; rise in popularity with younger voters in the country, finding a majority of those between 18 and 24 supported them, while also doing well with women and other groups.
A spokesperson for the Green Party told Fox News Digital, &quot;We will be setting out our detailed plans for government at the time of the next General Election just as we did at the last General Election. As always, our members will be shaping our priorities. These will again address the real and immediate needs of people and the planet, such as tackling the climate crisis, bringing down the cost of living and rebuilding our public services, including the NHS. Our focus is on the issues that impact ordinary people most.&quot;
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Green Party leader Zack Polanski has defended a secular state. He has also drawn criticism for his support of legalizing drugs such as heroin and cocaine, his climate policies and anti-Israel positioning.
The timing of the Green Party&apos;s push is particularly sensitive as it comes on the heels of the House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Act 2026, which passed last month, removing the last hereditary aristocrats from Parliament. With the hereditary principle gone, the presence of the &quot;Lords Spiritual&quot; has become the next logical target for constitutional reformers. There are currently 26 seats reserved for Church of England archbishops and bishops in the House of Lords.
As the U.K. heads toward a local 2026 election cycle, the &quot;Church and State&quot; debate looks set to become a wedge issue. For the Greens, it represents their commitment to a &quot;diverse and inclusive&quot; Britain. For their detractors, it is a dangerous move that risks &quot;de-Christianizing&quot; the country at a moment of profound social uncertainty.
Whether the proposal will mobilize a new &quot;religious vote&quot; or simply fade behind the urgency of other issues remains to be seen. What is clear, commentators say, is that the image of the established Church is increasingly being viewed through the lens of a much sharper and more polarized political fight.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump vows US will strike Iran’s power plants, bridges if Strait of Hormuz is not reopened</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump vows US will strike Iran’s power plants, bridges if Strait of Hormuz is not reopened</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump directed a profanity-laced message to Iran on Sunday, signaling the U.S. will target the regime&apos;s power plants and bridges on Tuesday if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened.
&quot;Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran,&quot; Trump&apos;s post read. &quot;There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F----- Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Humanoid robot shows speed and real skill</news:name>
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			<news:title>Humanoid robot shows speed and real skill</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By now, you&apos;ve no doubt seen humanoid robots run, flip and pull off impressive stunts in recent years. That alone is no longer the headline. What stands out here is how controlled and repeatable the movement appears in a non-lab setting.
Engineers at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, also known as KAIST, built a humanoid that runs, jumps and even moonwalks with smooth control. In a recent field test, the robot sprinted across a soccer field, kicked a ball toward the goal and changed direction without hesitation.
That is the real shift. It is not about pulling off one impressive move. It is about doing it over and over without missing a beat.
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At about five foot five and 165 pounds, this machine was designed to move fast without losing balance. The team, led by Hae-Won Park, focused on building everything from scratch instead of relying on off-the-shelf parts.
That decision pays off. By designing their own motors, gear systems and controllers, the engineers could fine-tune how power flows through the robot&apos;s body. The result is better torque and faster response when it needs to react in real time.
One standout feature is its Quasi-Direct Drive system. It pairs strong motors with low gear ratios, which helps the robot respond quickly while staying stable. A compact gearbox design also keeps the system lighter and more efficient.
All of that adds up to performance you can see. The robot can run up to about 7.3 miles per hour and climb steps taller than a foot. That is already impressive, and the team is working toward even higher.
Speed alone does not make a robot feel realistic. Movement quality matters just as much. This is where Physical AI comes in. Instead of simply following pre-programmed steps, the robot learns how to move in ways that match real human motion.
Researchers trained it using deep reinforcement learning combined with human movement data. That training happened in simulation first, then carried over to the real world. The payoff is clear. Movements look fluid instead of robotic. Transitions between actions feel smoother. Even complex motions like dancing or kicking a ball appear controlled rather than forced.
Another interesting detail is how the robot navigates. It can move across uneven terrain using internal sensing, also called proprioception, without relying on cameras. That opens the door for use in environments where visibility is poor.
It is easy to watch a robot moonwalk and think this is just a cool demo. The reality is more practical. The research team is working toward a full humanoid system that can operate in real workplaces. That includes climbing ladders, handling tools and adapting to unpredictable environments. They are also developing a system called DynaFlow. The goal is to let robots learn directly from human demonstrations. In simple terms, a worker could show a task once, and the robot could learn to repeat it. That kind of learning could reshape how automation works across industries.
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You may not be buying a humanoid robot anytime soon, but this shift is closer to your daily life than it sounds. Robots are getting much better at moving in the real world. That means they can start taking on work that used to be too complex for machines. Think of jobs that require balance, quick reactions or constant adjustment.
As a result, industries like construction, manufacturing and logistics could start using humanoid robots more often. These are environments where flexibility matters, and that is exactly what this new generation is built for. At the same time, more everyday tasks are becoming possible to automate. Not just repetitive work, but physical work that once required human coordination and judgment.
All of this points to a bigger change. The line between human work and machine assistance is starting to blur, and that will shape how many jobs look in the years ahead.
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The KAIST humanoid is not just about speed or flashy moves. It reflects a bigger change in how robots are built and trained. By combining custom hardware with smarter AI, researchers are pushing machines closer to human-like capability. That does not mean robots are replacing people tomorrow, but it does mean the pace of change is picking up. When a robot can run, adapt and move naturally, it becomes useful in ways older machines never could.
If robots can soon learn tasks just by watching us, how comfortable are you with sharing your work with a machine that might one day do it better? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com
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			  <news:name>UConn&apos;s Dan Hurley hears boos after Final Four win over Illinois</news:name>
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			<news:title>UConn&apos;s Dan Hurley hears boos after Final Four win over Illinois</news:title>
			<news:keywords>UConn Huskies men’s basketball coach Dan Hurley celebrated with his team after advancing to the national championship with a victory over the Illinois Fighting Illini on Saturday.
But not everyone in the Indianapolis crowd was excited to see Hurley get back to the title game for the third time in four years.
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Hurley was getting ready to speak to CBS sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson. When freshman Braylon Mullins wrapped up his talk, Hurley headbutted the player appearing to call back to his interaction with a referee immediately after the win over the Duke Blue Devils.
The crowd booed Hurley as he stepped up to the mic.
&quot;The start to the game and the finish to the game,&quot; Hurley began to say about Mullins with the boos being picked up on the CBS broadcast. &quot;I don’t know what … are they booing? The headbutt? I don’t know what they’re booing.&quot;
Hurley’s intensity has drawn criticism and praise from college basketball fans. Since he took over the UConn job from Kevin Ollie before the 2018-19 season, he’s helped the Huskies regain national prominence.
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He’s only had one losing season with the Huskies – his first year in which they went 16-17. It was a two-year improvement for the school that was hit with sanctions for the last two years of Ollie’s tenure.
Now, he’s doing something that no coach has done in a very long time – getting back to the national title game quickly. Roy Williams got back to the national final in two straight years with the North Carolina Tar Heels in 2016 and 2017. Brad Stevens led the Butler Bulldogs to back-to-back appearances in 2010 and 2011. Billy Donovan won two-in-a-row in 2006 and 2007.
The last coach to have three appearances in four years was Mike Krzyzewski with Duke, but he went to three straight from 1990 to 1992. He won two of those titles in 1991 and 1992.
UConn will look to hoist the trophy again on Monday night against the Michigan Wolverines.
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			  <news:name>Two secret Christians found each other in an arranged marriage miracle</news:name>
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			<news:title>Two secret Christians found each other in an arranged marriage miracle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Editor’s note: This essay is adapted from &quot;The DNA of a Doctor: How Upbringing, Culture, and Unbridled Ambition Curates Achievement&quot; (Post Hill Press, 2026)
Both of my grandmothers, living in two separate small villages in India miles apart from each other, had each secretly become believers in Jesus. At that time, in that environment, it was dangerous to be a Christian. Becoming a believer would have disgraced your family.
Neither grandmother hid her faith from her children, though they did from everyone else. While most of their offspring went back to practicing Hinduism when they married, my dad and mom, independently and alone of all their many brothers and sisters, had each developed a strong Christian faith.
They just didn&apos;t know this about each other.
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My parents came from different worlds. My father arrived in America in 1975 with $7 in his pocket. He had run away from home as a teenager, slept on train station benches, and put himself through school against his own father&apos;s wishes. My mother broke barriers of her own, graduating from medical school in India in the 1970s when few women were educated at all. Both had sacrificed everything for a bigger life.
When my father returned to India in 1978 to find a bride, he met my mother through her younger brother at a bus station. She had a medical degree, her own ideas and spoke her mind. But on this occasion, her brothers and uncles made things clear: she was not to speak. She should not make eye contact. And there would be no mention of her faith. Anything she said could disgrace the family name.
Four days later, my parents were married at 4:50 a.m. in a Hindu ceremony conducted by a Hindu priest. Neither had breathed a word about their secret faith.
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On their honeymoon, while my father was in the shower, my mother sat in the hotel room overcome with doubt. &quot;I don&apos;t even know this person,&quot; she thought. &quot;What have I done?&quot; She pulled out her Bible and leafed through it, seeking comfort.
My dad came back into the room. She stood up and quickly tried to hide the Bible behind her back.
&quot;What are you hiding?&quot; he asked.
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&quot;Nothing,&quot; she said.
&quot;We cannot hide things from each other,&quot; my dad told her.
Reluctantly, she showed him what was in her hands.
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&quot;Praise God!&quot; he proclaimed.
The odds of this happening in an arranged marriage in India at that time were less than miniscule. Two secret Christians, from two separate villages, raised by two grandmothers who had independently come to faith, finding each other through a chance encounter at a bus station. It was unheard of. A miracle.
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God had brought them together.
While this isn&apos;t my own story, it&apos;s still one of my favorites to tell. My parents had led two completely separate lives. They were strangers in every sense of the word. And yet, they were created for each other.
Those of Christian faith like me believe that God has a plan for each of us, which may or may not line up with the plans we make for ourselves. We can try, but we cannot always predict or plan every aspect of our lives. Sometimes the detour is not a failure. It is protection. It is redirection.
I believe we are all being led somewhere, even when we cannot see the path.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Art heist targeting million-dollar masterpieces exposes blind spots in museum defenses, expert warns</news:name>
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			<news:title>Art heist targeting million-dollar masterpieces exposes blind spots in museum defenses, expert warns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A bold museum heist overseas is drawing global attention and raising new questions about whether similar crimes could happen in the United States.
Works attributed to masters like Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne and Henri Matisse were swiped from the Magnani Rocca Foundation in Italy the night of March 22-23. The theft made international headlines, but an expert says the real story goes beyond the crime itself.
Geoff Kelly, a retired FBI agent who worked on the bureau&apos;s Art Crime Team, told Fox News Digital that these types of crimes are more common than many people realize and not nearly as sophisticated as they may appear.
&quot;Stealing the artwork is easy,&quot; Kelly said. &quot;Kicking in a door, breaking a window, and running off with it is not difficult.&quot;
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That reality is fueling concerns about vulnerabilities inside museums, including in the U.S.
Kelly explained that museums face a built-in challenge when it comes to security. Unlike banks or vaults, they are designed to be open, accessible and inviting to the public—an environment that can also be exploited by criminals.
&quot;Museums are always going to be vulnerable,&quot; he said. &quot;They’re not vaults—they’re designed to be open and welcoming.&quot;
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The U.S. has seen its share of high-profile art thefts, including the infamous Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum robbery in Boston, where thieves made off with 13 works valued at roughly $500 million in March 1990, which still remains unsolved decades later, according to Boston.com. Kelly himself worked that case for years, underscoring how even major institutions can be targeted.
While Hollywood often portrays art heists as highly coordinated operations carried out by sophisticated crews, Kelly said many real-world cases are far more straightforward.
&quot;These aren’t elaborate schemes,&quot; he said. &quot;A lot of times it’s smash-and-grab.&quot;
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In some cases, thieves may have insider knowledge, whether from current or former employees or simply by observing security practices. But Kelly said many crimes rely on basic weaknesses that can be addressed with relatively simple fixes.
Kelly added that small changes, like keeping high-value pieces away from exits or using more secure mounting hardware, can make a meaningful difference by slowing down a thief and giving law enforcement more time to respond.
&quot;Even those extra few seconds can matter,&quot; Kelly said.
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Kelly also noted that museums can be especially vulnerable after hours, when buildings are empty and security measures are put to the test. He said even basic, low-cost upgrades to surveillance and physical security can make a significant difference, adding that with today’s technology, it is increasingly difficult for criminals to avoid leaving a trail.
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Despite the bold nature of these thefts, Kelly says the biggest challenge for criminals often comes after they leave the museum.
&quot;The most difficult thing of all is monetizing it,&quot; Kelly said.
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Contrary to popular belief, Kelly said that there is little demand for well-known stolen masterpieces. Advances in technology, including the ability to instantly identify artwork through image searches, have made it increasingly difficult to sell stolen pieces, he added. 
&quot;There is no real market,&quot; Kelly said. &quot;Over time, it becomes a liability rather than an asset.&quot;
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That reality can leave thieves stuck with artwork they cannot easily move, sometimes leading to pieces being abandoned or quietly returned.
Law enforcement, meanwhile, has more tools than ever to track suspects. Surveillance cameras, license plate readers and other technologies make it difficult for criminals to avoid leaving a trail.
&quot;With the amount of surveillance today, it’s very hard not to be captured somewhere,&quot; Kelly said.
Still, he cautioned that these types of crimes continue to happen every year, often targeting museums around the world.
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And while the latest heist took place overseas, the warning for American institutions is clear.
The same factors that make museums accessible and appealing to the public can also make them attractive targets for criminals—underscoring the importance of staying vigilant and continuously improving security measures.
Beyond the financial loss, Kelly said the stakes are much higher.
&quot;These works represent our shared cultural heritage,&quot; he said. &quot;When they’re stolen, we all lose.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Duck Dynasty&apos; star Sadie Robertson Huff offers a glimpse into her family’s Easter, from church to egg hunts</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Duck Dynasty&apos; star Sadie Robertson Huff offers a glimpse into her family’s Easter, from church to egg hunts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sadie Robertson Huff is holding tight to Easter traditions — but this year, the holiday carries a deeper emotional weight for her family.
Huff gave a glimpse into how the Robertson family celebrates the religious holiday in an interview with Fox News Digital. Huff explained she likes to blend faith-centered traditions with a day of celebration, relying on Minno&apos;s &quot;Laugh and Grow Bible for Kids.&quot;
&quot;We go to church, and then we go to my grandma&apos;s house, and she does a big Easter egg hunt. And it&apos;s so fun,&quot; Huff recalled. &quot;We do the whole thing.&quot;
However, this year might look a bit different as Huff and her husband celebrate his grandmother&apos;s 85th birthday.
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&quot;We&apos;re gonna go to her traditional service with her and sing all the hymns, be with their family, and just celebrate, again, the hope we have, and I&apos;m super excited about that,&quot; Huff said. 
&quot;I was raised on hymns and there&apos;s something really special to get to sing hymns on Easter.&quot;
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Huff acknowledged how Easter celebrations often risk losing focus on their religious meaning. The reality TV star recalled how cultural traditions can overshadow the holiday’s central message.
&quot;When I think back to like childhood Easter, I think about the Easter bunny and the Easter basket and the Easter egg hunts. And I was like — I do feel like with Christmas, even though it is fun too, and we do presents and everything, you know, it&apos;s the birth of Jesus. Like that is front and center. We&apos;re singing the songs, we&apos;re doing the whole thing. But then Easter, it almost feels like — we don&apos;t talk about the resurrection as much. We&apos;re talking about like, &apos;Hey, when is the Easter egg hunt after church? When is the thing?&apos;&quot;
Huff said that dynamic creates a challenge when it comes to breaking down Easter’s meaning in a way children can grasp. The 28-year-old host of the &quot;WHOA That&apos;s Good&quot; podcast shares three kids with her husband, Christian Huff.
&quot;It is hard to explain something like Easter to little minds because there&apos;s death involved and resurrection involved,&quot; she explained. &quot;And there&apos;s so many big things and big concepts.&quot;
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Huff said her family’s recent experience with loss shaped how she approached those conversations, giving her a real-world way to explain faith, death and hope. The family&apos;s patriarch, Phil Robertson, passed away on May 25, 2025. Robertson struggled with Alzheimer&apos;s in his final months, but a cause of death was not publicly disclosed.
&quot;It&apos;s sweet, and it&apos;s hard, but my grandfather did pass away. And so, we&apos;ve had to talk about death with them.&quot;
Huff said she turned to that experience to help her children understand why Easter is celebrated while reinforcing the hope at the center of her faith.
&quot;You tie in your real-life experience, and you go, &apos;Remember how we were able to even laugh and have fun when Papaw Phil died? That&apos;s only because we had the hope of heaven, and we were remembering the stories of Papaw Phil and the way he lived his life for Jesus,&apos;&quot; Huff explained. &quot;And so it&apos;s tying it all back. It&apos;s making sure they understand how it all connects.&quot;
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Minno&apos;s &quot;Laugh and Grow Bible Easter&quot; special also helped Huff show her kids the deeper meaning behind the festive Easter celebrations. The children&apos;s special breaks down the whole story of Jesus&apos; death and resurrection.
&quot;Not sugarcoating it at all,&quot; Huff noted. &quot;We&apos;re talking about the death, talking about burials, talking about the resurrection, but it&apos;s in a way that&apos;s entertaining and kids can actually understand it. And my kids are kids that have big questions.&quot;
Huff recalled a &quot;big question&quot; her four-year-old daughter, Honey, recently asked her.
&quot;They&apos;re always asking me something like, last night, Honey said, &apos;I got a big one for you.&apos; She&apos;s like, &apos;Does God sleep?&apos; And I was like, &apos;Actually, no, the Bible says that he never sleeps or slumbers, he&apos;s always watching over you.&apos; So that one I had in my back pocket.&quot;
&quot;But sometimes you don&apos;t know how to answer these big questions, and I love that through entertainment, the Minno app is showing kids the answers to their big little questions.&quot;
She added that it&apos;s a &quot;super huge win for families who are looking to teach their kids some bigger Bible lessons that they might not feel super confident answering.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Celebrity chef reveals unexpected Easter dish guests doubt at first, then can&apos;t stop eating</news:name>
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			<news:title>Celebrity chef reveals unexpected Easter dish guests doubt at first, then can&apos;t stop eating</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Easter Sunday tables across America are known for tradition — glazed ham, pastel desserts and plenty of family favorites.
But one celebrity chef says there&apos;s a lesser-known dish that steals the spotlight every year, even if it surprises guests at first.
Jason Smith, a Food Network personality known for his Southern-style cooking, told Fox News Digital that while fresh spring vegetables are a staple of his Easter spread, an unexpected recipe is often what gets people talking.
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&quot;Easter is one of my favorite holidays for wonderful spring dishes,&quot; said Smith, who was raised in Kentucky and now lives in Florida. &quot;In the South, we celebrate with lots of fresh vegetables and fruits.&quot;
Among his favorites is sautéed spring peas and carrots with pistachios — a simple but flavorful side that blends sweetness, texture and crunch.
&quot;From the sweet spring peas to the earthy tender carrots and pistachios that give the dish just the perfect crunch, it&apos;s a must-have on my Easter table spread,&quot; he said.
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However, it&apos;s another dish — one many Americans may not expect — that often becomes the biggest conversation starter.
Smith said his family never skips a Southern staple known as cornbread salad.
&quot;I hear y&apos;all saying, &apos;What do you mean cornbread being in a salad?&apos;&quot; he said. 
&quot;Well, you ain&apos;t had a good salad &apos;til you&apos;ve had this.&quot;
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The dish layers crumbled buttermilk cornbread with a tangy herb mayo dressing, along with fresh spring onions and sweet red peppers.
&quot;When ol&apos; Peter Rabbit comes by, he&apos;ll want to set right down and have a plate full with you,&quot; Smith said.
The combination, he said, surprises first-timers — but quickly wins them over.
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For Smith, Easter cooking is all about celebrating the season — and maybe introducing guests to something new.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Federal judge blocks Trump push to collect race-based admissions data</news:name>
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			<news:title>Federal judge blocks Trump push to collect race-based admissions data</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump&apos;s effort to investigate race-based admissions at U.S. colleges was temporarily blocked Friday by a federal judge in Boston.
U.S. District Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV granted a preliminary injunction Friday, temporarily barring the Trump administration from forcing public colleges in 17 Democrat-led states to submit detailed admissions data meant to prove they are not unconstitutional considering race.
Saylor did admit the federal government likely can seek such information in &quot;identifying potential problems&quot; and &quot;patterns of discrimination&quot; but the executive order&apos;s 120-day deadline was &quot;rushed and chaotic&quot; and &quot;epitomizes arbitrary and capricious agency action.&quot;
Trump, while moving to shut down the Department of Education to return its functions to the states last March, sought a four-month deadline for race data on college admissions this past August.
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&quot;Within 120 days of the date of this memorandum, and to be initiated this 2025-2026 school year, the Secretary of Education, in coordination with NCES [National Center for Education Statistics], shall expand the scope of required reporting to provide adequate transparency into admissions, as determined by the Secretary of Education, consistent with applicable law,&quot; Trump&apos;s executive order challenged by Democrats read. 
A coalition of 17 Democrat state attorneys general sued, arguing the new reporting regime would invade student privacy, burden universities, and trigger unwarranted federal investigations.
&quot;Plaintiffs have established, based on the record before the Court, that they are likely to succeed on the merits of their claim that the agency action was &apos;arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, and not otherwise in accordance with the law,&apos;&quot; Saylor concluded. &quot;Furthermore, and notwithstanding the contention of the government, plaintiffs have established that immediate irreparable harm will result if the injunction does not issue. And they have likewise established that the balance of equities and the public interest favor preliminary injunctive relief. Accordingly, the motion for a preliminary injunction will be granted.&quot;
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The administration argued the data collection is needed to ensure colleges are complying with the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision ending affirmative action in admissions, while still allowing applicants to discuss how race affected their lives in essays.
&quot;Race-based admissions practices are not only unfair, but also threaten our national security and well-being,&quot; Trump&apos;s order read. &quot;It is therefore the policy of my Administration to ensure institutions of higher education receiving Federal financial assistance are transparent in their admissions practices.&quot;
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Under the policy, colleges were told to provide admissions data broken down by race and sex and to report it retroactively for seven years, with possible penalties for schools that failed to comply.
The administration&apos;s policy echoes settlement agreements the government negotiated with Brown University and Columbia University, restoring their federal research money. The universities agreed to give the government data on the race, grade-point average and standardized test scores of applicants, admitted students and enrolled students. The schools also agreed to be audited by the government and to release admissions statistics to the public.
The NECS is to collect the new data, including the race and sex of colleges’ applicants, admitted students and enrolled students. Education Secretary Linda McMahon has said the data, which was originally due by March 18, must be disaggregated by race and sex and retroactively reported for the past seven years.
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If colleges fail to submit timely, complete and accurate data, the administration has said McMahon can take action under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, which outlines requirements for colleges receiving federal financial aid for students.
The Trump administration separately has sued Harvard University over similar data, saying it refused to provide admissions records the Justice Department demanded to ensure the school stopped using affirmative action.
Harvard has said the university has been responding to the government’s requests and is in compliance with the Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action. On Monday, the Education Department&apos;s Office for Civil Rights directed Harvard to comply with the data requests within 20 days or face referral to the U.S. Justice Department.
Saylor&apos;s injunction applies only to public institutions in the 17 Democrat plaintiff states, at least for now.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>South Carolina&apos;s Dawn Staley gives blunt response to Geno Auriemma confrontation</news:name>
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			<news:title>South Carolina&apos;s Dawn Staley gives blunt response to Geno Auriemma confrontation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley is laser-focused on bringing home a fourth national championship in the last 10 years, even as questions mount about her heated confrontation with UConn’s Geno Auriemma.
Auriemma confronted Staley at halfcourt following the Gamecocks’ Final Four win on Friday night. Auriemma’s words appeared to enrage Staley before he walked off the court. He suggested he was upset with Staley since the pregame over a lack of handshake.
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She was asked about the incident on Saturday, and sidestepped the question.
&quot;For me, no distractions at this time. I&apos;m concentrating on winning a national championship, that’s it,&quot; Staley said. &quot;That’s a little disheartening. This is sports, sometimes things like this happen. Continue to focus on my team and ability to advance in this tournament and hopefully win another national championship.&quot;
Auriemma released a statement on Saturday afternoon, apologizing for his behavior.
&quot;There’s no excuse for how I handled the end of the game vs. South Carolina. It’s unlike what I do and what our standard is here at Connecticut,&quot; the Hall of Fame coach said in a statement on Saturday. &quot;I want to apologize to the staff and the team at South Carolina. It was uncalled for in how I reacted. The story should be how well South Carolina played, and I don’t want my actions to detract from that. I’ve had a great relationship with their staff, and I sincerely want to apologize to them.&quot;
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Staley said she was confused over what Auriemma was angry about.
&quot;I have no idea,&quot; the South Carolina coach said after the game. &quot;But I’m going to let you know this: I’m of integrity. I’m of integrity. So if I did something wrong to Geno, I had no idea what I did. I guess he thought I didn’t shake his hand at the beginning of the game. I didn’t know. I went down there pregame, shook everybody on his staff’s hand.
&quot;I don’t know what he came with after the game, but, hey, sometimes things get heated. We move on.&quot;
The ESPN broadcast noted that Staley shook hands with Huskies staff members and players prior to tip-off. But NCAA policy states that, for the tournament, the two coaches are directed to meet at midcourt to shake hands after the starting lineups are announced.
Staley and Auriemma shook hands earlier in the pregame, but not after the introductions. It appeared to set off Auriemma.
South Carolina will take on the UCLA Bruins for the women’s championship.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Angels outfielder Jo Adell incredibly robs three home runs in win: ‘Greatest defensive game I’ve ever seen’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Angels outfielder Jo Adell incredibly robs three home runs in win: ‘Greatest defensive game I’ve ever seen’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Los Angeles Angels right fielder Jo Adell had a night he will never forget.
Adell showed off his defensive prowess during the team’s 1-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners, robbing three home runs, including one that landed him in the stands. The defensive performance was so good, that former MLB star outfielder Torii Hunter levied enormous praise on Adell.
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Hunter, who works in the Angels’ front office, called it &quot;probably the greatest defensive game I’ve seen.&quot;
&quot;I’ve never seen three home run robberies in one game, and I’ve never seen a guy on the third one fall into the stands, catch the ball and keep his feet in like he’s a wide receiver,&quot; he said. &quot;I was jumping up and down. I almost passed out.&quot;
Adell has harnessed his defensive skills over the last five seasons with the Angels. He was a Gold Glove finalist in 2024, and even though last season was a down year for him in the outfield, Adell really helped power Los Angeles to a victory.
He was instrumental in taking a solo home run away from Cal Raleigh in the first inning. He then did the same against Josh Naylor in the eighth.
Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford thought he had tied the game in the top of the ninth. Adell raced toward the ball deep in the right field corner. He leaped, made the grab and fell backward in the stands. The catch was upheld after a replay review.
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&quot;After the first one, I was pretty fired up,&quot; Adell said. &quot;When I got to the second one, which looked identical to the first, I thought, ‘Wow, my routes are on point tonight.’ The third one was just grit. Top of the ninth, you have to get it done. It was crazy.
&quot;You just get there, then it’s decision-making. The ball was hit high enough to where I could get there. I watched it (into my glove), fell over and ended up in somebody’s lap. I don’t know who it was, but it was a softer landing than I expected. The fans were as fired up as me.&quot;
Adell has 10 home run robberies since 2020, tied with Kyle Tucker of the Los Angeles Dodgers for the most in the majors in that span, according to Inside Edge. Washington Nationals’ Jacob Young and San Diego Padres’ Fernando Tatis Jr. each had four robberies in 2025 alone.
&quot;It was like a movie scene,&quot; Hunter added. &quot;It was like the music was playing, then he caught the ball, then he went down and we didn’t see him anymore. The music paused, he came up and said, ‘Yeah!’ I started cheering and almost blacked out.&quot;
Adell credited Hunter with helping him in the outfield, saying his &quot;impact has been huge.&quot;
At the plate, Adell was 1-for-3. The Angels got their lone run thanks to a Zach Neto solo home run in the bottom of the first inning.
The Angels improved to 4-5 this season as the Mariners fell to the same record.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>‘It’s really culty’: Inside the unlikely war a trans conservative is waging on the left</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘It’s really culty’: Inside the unlikely war a trans conservative is waging on the left</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Avery Lee Lockhart, 29, is a conservative transgender content creator who says original research, as well as personal experiences with the left, ultimately led to an embrace of the right.
Lockhart, who lives in California, is outspoken about her Christian faith online with the Instagram account @iamaverylockhart, which has nearly 40,000 followers. Lockhart spoke with Fox News Digital about balancing life as a transgender woman and pushing back against left-wing ideology, particularly on issues related to transgender identity.
Lockhart, who transitioned as an adult, believes that children should not be exposed to transgender topics because of their vulnerability and innocence.
&quot;It&apos;s extremely, extremely harmful for children to even be exposed to, or learn about this kind of thing. I think there&apos;s nothing more pure than a child&apos;s innocence at the end of the day. And children are like sponges, they&apos;re going to retain information and pick it up.&quot;
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Furthermore, Lockhart emphasized children should not be allowed to undergo hormone treatments or sex-change surgeries.
&quot;I don&apos;t think anybody under the age of 18 should be interacting or exposed to this sort of thing. The body doesn&apos;t finish developing until you&apos;re 25,&quot; Lockhart said.
According to the National Institutes of Health, the brain&apos;s prefrontal cortex, which plays a key role in decision-making, doesn&apos;t fully develop until 25 years of age.
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Lockhart told Fox News Digital that children should be thinking about age-appropriate topics, and transgenderism is not one of them.
&quot;They should be thinking about addition and subtraction. They should think about what kids are wearing the cool shoes on the schoolyard. Like, they shouldn&apos;t be thinking about, ‘Oh, I should be changing my gender.’&quot;
Lockhart argued that mental health is at the core of gender dysphoria and root causes are often ignored. Although the content creator doesn&apos;t think children should be exposed to gender treatments, Lockhart believes gender dysphoria should be addressed without transitioning.
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&quot;There&apos;s a reason why conditions like gender dysphoria are linked to being trans, it&apos;s an imbalance in the brain, and it needs to be addressed from the root when you&apos;re that young,&quot; Lockhart said.
Lockhart believes the pendulum has swung &quot;so far left&quot; on this issue.
&quot;That&apos;s why we&apos;re seeing such a massive wave of people who are coming out and being like, I&apos;m not OK with this s--- anymore.&quot;
Lockhart applauded President Donald Trump for pushing back on this issue.
For example, the Trump administration last week filed a lawsuit against Minnesota as the state continued to buck the president’s executive order to keep males out of women’s and girls’ sports. 
The Justice Department (DOJ) alleged that the state’s Department of Education (MDE) and the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) are in violation of Title IX policies.
The administration has also taken steps to &quot;end the practice of sex-rejecting procedures on children that expose young people to irreversible harm.&quot;
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Lockhart, whose politics come as a surprise to many, told Fox News Digital it is &quot;culty&quot; when people expect someone to be a liberal for being transgender.
&quot;I think it really kind of shows that independent thought is not that big anymore, because it&apos;s like… you need me to believe this, or you need to believe that. And there&apos;s no in-between.&quot;
Lockhart said becoming a conservative was a result of experiences with the left and personal research, including more acceptance of differing opinions on the right compared to on the left.
&quot;If I interact with a conservative and I have a differing opinion than a conservative, it&apos;s usually a pretty tame and calm conversation.&quot;
In contrast, Lockhart said a difference of opinion with liberals can result in ad hominem attacks and &quot;buzzwords,&quot; including &quot;Nazi&quot; and &quot;fascist.&quot;
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However, Lockhart doesn&apos;t believe the right is perfect when it comes to this issue and cited issues on both sides. The influencer hoped conservatives and liberals could come together and have conversations. 
&quot;I need to spread differing opinions and, you know, show people that, like, independent thought does still exist and not everybody is just going to blindly follow a narrative from the left or the right anymore,&quot; Lockhart said.
Lockhart added that it was when Charlie Kirk was assassinated that led to a desire to speak out. &quot;I want to honor him, I need to speak out,&quot; the influencer said. 
Even while living as a transgender woman, Lockhart acknowledges that the lifestyle, &quot;does go against the creation of God.&quot;
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&quot;We’re called sinners because we are going to sin,&quot; Lockhart said. &quot;That’s why Jesus died on the cross for our sins, past, present, and future.&quot;
Lockhart described being baptized again as an adult last November. &quot;I feel like I&apos;ve been having a lot of thoughts of not necessarily de-transitioning, but kind of more of an understanding that this is not like a path maybe that was meant for me,&quot; adding that God &quot;doesn&apos;t make mistakes.&quot;
However, Lockhart reiterated that the transgender identity is still a comfortable one.
Lockhart, although exposed to Christianity as a child, spent years as a nonbeliever. It was through meeting a friend at Turning Point USA that led her towards faith after attending events and attending church again shortly thereafter.
&quot;I&apos;m not worrying about these small minor things that used to dominate my life with my anxiety, and I&apos;m instead putting my faith in God that He&apos;s going to show me a path, or He&apos;s going to give me answers or give me guidance in whatever form that may be.&quot;
Fox News&apos; Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MAX LUCADO: From empty tomb to eternal home, what happens when we die</news:name>
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			<news:title>MAX LUCADO: From empty tomb to eternal home, what happens when we die</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Several years ago, I received an urgent call to visit a dying man in the hospital. I didn’t know Ray well, but I knew him well enough to know he was paying a high price for his hard living. Though he’d make peace with God through Christ, his liver was in conflict with his body.
When his ex-wife phoned me, she was standing at his bedside. Ray, she explained, was knocking at death’s door. Though I hurried, he entered it minutes before I arrived. The hospital room had a &quot;just happened&quot; feel to it. The ex-wife saw me enter and looked up. With eyes and words, she explained, &quot;He just left.&quot;
Ray silently slipped out. Departed. One moment here. The next moment … where? He passed, not away, but on. Yet on to where? And in what form? To what place? And, once there, what did he see? We so desire to know.
Who in your life &quot;just left?&quot; When the breathing of your spouse ceased, the beating heart in your womb stopped, or the beep of your grandmother’s monitor became a flat-lined tone, what happened in that moment?
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And what will happen to you in yours? Barring the return of Christ, you will have one … a last breath, a final pulse. And … then what? What will we be after we die? What will happen? Answers vary.
Nothing, some people say. We will decay and or disintegrate. Death is a dead end. Our works and reputation might survive, but not us.
Or, we become part of the universe. Eternity absorbs us like a lake absorbs a raindrop. We return to what we were before we were what we are… we return to the cosmic consciousness of the universe.
Christianity, on the other hand, posits a new, startling idea. &quot;Death has been swallowed up in victory&quot; (1 Cor. 15:54 NIV). According to the promise of the empty tomb, my friend Ray awoke in a world so wondrously better than this one that it would take God himself to convince Ray to return to earth.
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This is the Christian hope. This hope is verified by the Easter miracle, that stunning moment we celebrate as Easter. Do you know this miracle?
It was Sunday morning after the Friday execution. The sky was dark. The disciples had scattered. And the Roman executioner was wondering about breakfast or work or his next day off. But he was not wondering about the fellow he had nailed to a cross and pierced with a spear. Jesus was dead and buried. Yesterday’s news. Right?
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Wrong.
&quot;There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and became like dead men. The angel said to the women, ‘Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay.’&quot; (Matt. 28:2-6 NIV)
And out he marched, the cadaver-turned-king, with the mask of death in one hand and the keys of heaven in the other. He has risen!
AT CHRISTMAS, GOD FULFILLS HIS PURPOSE — AND GIVES US OURS
We know what happened to Christ when he died. What happens to those who believe him?
Simple, because the tomb is empty, the promise of Christ is not. If you trust Christ with your life, he will take care of you in death.
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When you die, your spirit will immediately enter the presence of God. You will enjoy conscious fellowship with the heavenly Father and with those who have gone before. Your body will join you later. We believe this is true because of scriptures like this one: &quot;We are confident, I say, and would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord&quot; (2 Cor. 5:8 NIV).
When Ray’s ex-wife asked me what happened to him, I could rightly say, &quot;He is away from his body and at home with the Lord.&quot;
Have you made this the hope for your life? If not, doesn’t it make sense that you do so? Doesn’t it make sense that you know your destination?
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Travelers do. I’ve engaged in dozens of airplane conversations in my life. When I’ve asked, &quot;Where are you headed?&quot; people always have an answer.
Every traveler worth a flight mile knows that the purpose of the plane is to carry us from one place to the next. Do you understand that the purpose of this life is to do the same? You were made for more than airplane peanuts and in-flight entertainment. You were made to go home.
Jesus Christ rose from the dead, not just to show you his power, but to reveal your path. Just like he did for my friend Ray, He will lead you through the valley of death. He will lead you home.
&quot;Death has been swallowed up in victory&quot; (Cor. 15:54).
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			  <news:name>&apos;Jesus Crown of Thorns&apos; final season arrives on Fox Nation during Christianity&apos;s holiest week of the year</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Jesus Crown of Thorns&apos; final season arrives on Fox Nation during Christianity&apos;s holiest week of the year</news:title>
			<news:keywords>During the holiest week of the Christian calendar, &quot;Jesus Crown of Thorns&quot; is bringing the story of Christ’s victory after death to the screen, with its final season and series finale now available on Fox Nation.
As the story of Christ&apos;s ultimate sacrifice approaches its conclusion, betrayal, sorrow and the ultimate triumph over death recapture the essence of what makes Holy Week so special.
&quot;The resurrection of Jesus is the message of Christianity,&quot; Father James Martin, S.J., said in the series.
&quot;It means that hope has triumphed over despair, love has triumphed over hate, and that nothing is impossible with God.&quot;
JONATHAN ROUMIE REVEALS ‘INTENSE’ SPIRITUAL TOLL OF FILMING CHRIST&apos;S CRUCIFIXION FOR ‘THE CHOSEN’
In the series finale, Andrew and Matthew encounter a stranger on the road to the village of Emmaus, recognizing his true identity only when they break bread together – a pivotal moment reflecting the Gospel account of the risen Christ appearing to his followers.
Meanwhile, Saint John the Apostle recalls Christ’s promise that he would rise three days after his death — a promise soon fulfilled before his disciples.
&quot;Because you have seen me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe,&quot; Jesus tells them.
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&quot;This is what I told you. Everything must be fulfilled that is written about me… the Messiah will suffer and rise from the dead on the third day, and repentance for the forgiveness of sins, will be preached in his name to all nations.&quot; 
As Christians across the globe reflect on Christ&apos;s sacrifice, hope remains at the center of the story, pointing toward the promise of the resurrection this Easter Sunday.
Among those who remained closest to Christ in those final moments was the Apostle John, a figure whose loyalty and faith are central to the series’ portrayal of both the crucifixion and the resurrection.
Actor Alister Hawke, who portrayed John in the series, sat down with FOX Business&apos; &quot;Varney &amp; Co.&quot; last week to discuss that unyielding loyalty, previewing the series finale while discussing what it means to portray the apostle widely considered the most beloved by Christ.
&quot;He seems to find his feet when all the other disciples kind of slip away and fall away,&quot; Hawke said.
&quot;Ultimately, he&apos;s a man that chose to stand up for what was right over and above what was easy in that moment.&quot;
Hawke said having a &quot;deep understanding&quot; of the world and Biblical texts is crucial to capturing a role so crucial to the Gospel.
&quot;I think one thing that&apos;s really interesting for me playing John is experiencing that journey in real time, so, for example, not everyone&apos;s got a Bible. We don&apos;t know how the story is going to end and the pressure is so, so high in those situations and circumstances, and experiencing that and living that was a really special thing.&quot;
The series finale brings that journey to its ultimate conclusion, depicting not just Christ’s suffering but the fulfillment of a promise foretold long before the crucifixion.
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As the story closes, it echoes the words of the prophet Isaiah, a reminder of the meaning behind the sacrifice at the heart of the Christian faith: &quot;He was pierced for our transgressions… and by his wounds, we are healed.&quot; 
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			  <news:name>Christian media is playing a major role in bringing young people back into the faith, religious experts say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Christian media is playing a major role in bringing young people back into the faith, religious experts say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Young people are using a combination of 21st century technology and old school storytelling to learn about the Bible and spread the good word. 
Young Americans, who often spend up to 10 hours a day behind computer and smartphone screens, are finding solace in Christian prayer apps and comic books, which have garnered millions of views and reads, to help them learn about the Gospel.   
Fox News Digital spoke with Hallow CEO and co-founder Alex Jones, Franciscan University of Steubenville President Father Dave Pivonka, Pray.com founder and CEO Steve Gatena and Kingstone Comics CEO Art Ayris on why young people are turning to God and how digital media can be used as a tool to help spark interest in faith.
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Gatena said he remembers a time when a &quot;single act of sharing faith through technology&quot; changed the trajectory of his life. 
In 2016, he lost his business partner in a plane crash, and in a search for meaning, he was sent a Christian podcast that inspired him to share the Gospel with others. Now, he sees how digital media can be a powerful tool in bringing people to God.
&quot;Younger audiences under 30 are engaging with biblical stories like never before,&quot; Gatena said. &quot;When Scripture is presented in formats that meet them where they already are, whether cinematic retellings, short-form video or audio devotionals, curiosity turns into genuine engagement... The Gospel has always traveled through the language of its time, from papyrus to the printing press to podcasts. We’re simply the next chapter.&quot;
Pivonka, who ministers to thousands of teenagers and young adults through the university’s Steubenville Conferences, said the search for meaning leads young people to find God.
&quot;They find in the church a relationship with God, and I would say also with the Scriptures, a sense of meaning, purpose, boundaries, something worth it that they can invest themselves in,&quot; he said. &quot;The world is so loud, it&apos;s so mechanical, it&apos;s so digital. When they can go and be quiet, be still, encounter God — that&apos;s really satisfying.&quot;
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Storytelling plays a major role in reaching young people because the Bible is the &quot;greatest story&quot; ever told, Jones said. Hallow uses social media to invite young people to encounter God by inviting them to stop scrolling to hear a verse of Scripture.
&quot;The only thing that gives you real peace is God, and He does that in Scripture,&quot; Jones said. &quot;What we see is just trying to break through that noise of letting God give you that peace and then share with you in that peace, how much He loves you. It’s this pretty transformational thing, especially for young people, both men and women.&quot;
Jones told Fox News Digital that storytelling is &quot;incredibly important&quot; and the company tries to bring Scripture to life in a new way for viewers.
Comic books are also proving to be a powerful tool in introducing the Gospel to younger audiences in a way they can understand. Ayris told Fox News Digital that in his work with kids and teenagers, he struggled to find engaging material until finding comics.
&quot;The comic medium is near universal and communication is most effective when delivered in medium familiar to that culture… Over 41% of teens have never read the Bible, so we created a Bible that could be read and understood in a matter of months,&quot; he said.
The Kingstone Bible has been a &quot;perennial seller&quot; for the company. Calling to mind a quote from Walt Disney, Ayris explained it best: &quot;Of all of our inventions for mass communication, pictures still speak the most universally understood language.&quot;
Pivonka said that while media can be used as a tool to help young people make that &quot;initial connection,&quot; ultimately, people are searching for authentic connections in the church.
&quot;The digital world can only satisfy so much,&quot; he said. &quot;So, they&apos;re starting to pray, they&apos;re starting to read the Scriptures, they&apos;re starting to go to church. I think the initial connection can be through social media, and, in fact, I think that&apos;s a wonderful way to use it.&quot;
Gatena said the purpose of Pray.com is not to get people to &quot;scroll more,&quot; but instead to encourage them to &quot;pray more.&quot;
&quot;Technology isn’t the enemy of faith — distraction is. We’re building tools that bring people back to what matters most: time with God,&quot; he said.
Catholic leaders across the United States are reporting an increase in the number of adult converts, according to a previous report. For example, the Archdiocese of Newark in New Jersey reported that 1,701 people were preparing to join the Church, which is up 30% since 2025.
Pivonka, who served in NET Ministries, explained how encounters with God have the power to touch people in difficult moments.
&quot;Some of the kids that I talked with were just in profoundly difficult family situations and structures that the love of God really — it was their anchor,&quot; Pivonka said. &quot;It was their lifesaver that there was some sense of hope, and I think that&apos;s really, for a lot of kids, that&apos;s what they&apos;re really hoping, looking for.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pope Leo XIV invokes Pope Francis&apos; final words in Easter plea against growing &apos;indifference&apos; to war</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pope Leo XIV invokes Pope Francis&apos; final words in Easter plea against growing &apos;indifference&apos; to war</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pope Leo XIV gave his first Easter blessing as pontiff on Sunday, calling for peace and urging the world not to grow indifferent to the deaths of tens of thousands in violent conflicts around the world.
Leo gave the traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica to a crowd in St. Peter’s Square that Vatican media described as numbering over 50,000.
Leo said that in a world hurt by wars and abuses, people need hope and peace, urging against growing accustomed to violence and indifferent to the death of tens of thousands. 
&quot;On this day of celebration let us abandon every desire for conflict domination and power and implore the lord to grant his peace to a world ravaged by wars and marked by a hatred and indifference that makes us feel powerless to the face of evil,&quot; the pope said.
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Leo reminded the faithful that &quot;the power with which Christ rose is entirely nonviolent.&quot;
&quot;In the light of Easter, let us allow ourselves to be amazed by Christ,&quot; he said. &quot;Let us allow our hearts transformed by his immense love for us. Let those with weapons lay them down. Let those who have the power to unleash wars choose peace. Not a peace imposed by force, but through dialogue. Not through a desire to dominate others, but to encounter them.&quot;
Leo also invoked what he said were the final words that Pope Francis issued to the world from the same balcony one year ago, during which the late pontiff warned of a &quot;globalization of indifference.&quot;
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&quot;What a great thirst for death, for killing we witness each day in the many conflicts raging in different parts of the world,&quot; Leo said, quoting Francis.
Leo concluded the blessing by wishing everyone a happy Easter in 10 different languages and singing the Regina Ceoli. 
Leo earlier held his first Easter mass as pope, in which he called for the faithful to exercise hope against &quot;the violence of war that kills and destroys,’’ adding that in the face of conflicts spreading around the world, &quot;we need this song of hope today.&quot;
Leo has repeatedly called for a halt in hostilities as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran enters its second month and Russia continues its violent campaign in Ukraine.
Fox News&apos; Courtney Walsh contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kamala Harris&apos; travels and comments clearly point to 2028</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kamala Harris&apos; travels and comments clearly point to 2028</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In a move sure to spark more 2028 speculation, former Vice President Kamala Harris will appear next week at a major Democratic Party cattle call in this preseason for the next White House race.
Harris will speak on Friday in New York City at the National Action Network’s 35th Anniversary Convention.
The gathering, hosted by the civil rights organization&apos;s founder, the Rev. Al Sharpton, will give the former vice president and other potential Democratic presidential contenders appearing at the confab an opportunity to speak directly to an influential gathering of Black leaders and activists who are key players among the party&apos;s base.
It&apos;s the latest sign that where Harris is going, and what she&apos;s saying and doing, is increasingly generating buzz that the Democratic Party&apos;s 2024 presidential nominee is on a likely glidepath toward another White House bid in 2028.
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&quot;Of course we are reading tea leaves,&quot; a veteran strategist in the former vice president&apos;s political orbit told Fox News Digital.
The strategist, who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, emphasized that &quot;the only signal that is very clear is that she is going to continue to be an incredibly important fighting force and voice for Democrats and for the country.&quot;
Harris was mostly out of the headlines for a couple of months after the end of former President Joe Biden&apos;s administration early last year. But she started stepping back into the political spotlight last spring and summer, including headlining Democratic National Committee fundraisers.
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Her strategic decision last summer to pass on launching a 2026 gubernatorial campaign in her home state of California was seen as a clearing of the runway for a 2028 presidential bid. And her nationwide book tour for her memoir on her abbreviated 2024 campaign, when she succeeded Biden as the Democrats&apos; standard-bearer, has helped keep her very visible while building up her email lists and boosting donor interest.
With her six-month book tour coming to a close, Harris, who made history as the first female and first Black vice president in the nation&apos;s history, is set to make a swing through the South later this month. Her stops to help state parties fundraise include South Carolina, a key early-voting primary state in the Democrats&apos; presidential nominating calendar, as well as the key general election battlegrounds of Georgia and North Carolina. Harris narrowly lost both states and the five other key battlegrounds to President Donald Trump in the 2024 election.
&quot;Kamala Harris continues to be an incredibly inspiring force within the Democratic Party, especially among women, among Black voters and voters of color,&quot; the strategist in her political circle emphasized.
Harris has also been getting more involved on the campaign trail, recording ads for the Democratic National Committee and for the Virginia Democrats with early voting underway in the state&apos;s April 21 congressional redistricting referendum.
After endorsing Rep. Jasmine Crockett in last month&apos;s Democratic Senate primary in Texas, Harris reached out to the nomination winner, state Rep. James Talarico. She&apos;s also talked to other winners in last month&apos;s primaries.
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Harris has also been increasingly critical of President Donald Trump&apos;s military strikes on Iran.
&quot;He brought America into a war that people don’t want, he has put American troops in harm’s way, costs are rising by the day, and, meanwhile, he has done nothing to address the needs of the people of America,&quot; the former vice president argued in a social media video posted ahead of Trump&apos;s primetime address to the nation last week.
Harris&apos; comments quickly ignited a sharp rebuke from conservatives on social media.
Among those responding was Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota, the House Republican majority leader.
&quot;It’s pretty disgraceful for you to claim President Trump has done nothing to meet the needs of the American people,&quot; Emmer posted on X. &quot;Here’s the truth: He’s cleaning up the chaos YOU caused here in the United States and across the globe, and is making America great again.&quot;
The reaction from Republicans is a sign that it&apos;s not only Democrats who see Harris as a potential leading contender for the 2028 nomination.
Looking ahead, the strategist stressed that &quot;no one knows what she is planning to do for 2028, but until she tells us herself, she is going to continue to travel, speak up about the issues she cares about the most, and the tremendous damage that Trump and this administration are doing to this country and how Democrats are going to continue to fight back.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Megan Rapinoe rips IOC&apos;s new policy to protect women&apos;s sports, rejects notion rule is based in science</news:name>
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			<news:title>Megan Rapinoe rips IOC&apos;s new policy to protect women&apos;s sports, rejects notion rule is based in science</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former U.S. women’s soccer star Megan Rapinoe ripped the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for implementing a new policy to ensure fairness across women’s competitions.
The IOC said &quot;eligibility for any female category event at the Olympic Games or any other IOC event, including individual and team sports, is now limited to biological females, determined on the basis of a one‑time SRY gene screening.&quot;
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The organization added that the policy was &quot;evidence-based&quot; and &quot;expert-informed.&quot; The testing can be conducted via saliva, cheek swab or blood sample.
A presentation at a World Athletics panel in Tokyo in September revealed that 50 to 60 athletes with male biological advantages have been finalists in the female category at global and continental championships since 2000.
The panel was led by the head of the World Athletics Health and Science Department, Dr. Stéphane Bermon, who said sex tests were necessary because of an &quot;over-representation&quot; of DSD (differences of sex development) athletes among finalists, per multiple reports.
However, Rapinoe rejected the policy in the latest issue of her &quot;A Touch More&quot; podcast.
&quot;Unfortunately, we have to say that all in the same breath as a really horrible rule came out from the International Olympic Committee,&quot; Rapinoe said as she praised the transgender community. &quot;They announced a new policy that they’re calling, I can’t even believe that they’re calling it this because it has nothing to do with protecting women, I feel like two people, who played at the very highest level for every competition that you possibly could, don’t agree with this and never felt like this was an issue at all, ‘The Protection of the Female [Women’s] Category.’&quot;
Rapinoe dismissed the notion that the policy was rooted in science and said that the IOC was subjecting women to &quot;invasive testing.&quot;
OLYMPIANS REACT TO THE IOC POLICY CHANGE TO PROTECT WOMEN&apos;S SPORTS
&quot;We already know that biology, as much as we want it to be just nice and clean and tight and perfectly in one category and another, it’s not,&quot; Rapinoe said. &quot;We know that. So, now what we’re doing is subjecting everybody, all women and all people who are identifying as women to this really invasive testing that only to me says like, ‘Oh we’re just trying to whittle it down to a certain type of woman. Is that what we’re doing? That’s really the whole game here.
&quot;They sort of lost the battle on gay marriage and lost the battle on all these things so it’s just like, ‘We’re gonna have this whole campaign for all these years to just hate trans people,’ which is such a small percentage of the population. It’s actually on a single hand when we’re talking about sports. And just like thread the absolute tightest needle thread that you possibly could.&quot;
Rapinoe added that the IOC only implemented the rule to appease President Donald Trump&apos;s administration.
&quot;This committee is framing it as based in science, which it’s not,&quot; she said. &quot;This will ultimately just prevent people from competing within the women’s category that they feel like they have an unfair advantage. It’s just really hateful. There’s been so few athletes that are trans or competing as trans and it’s so blatant on its face. It’s a total acquiescence to the Trump administration and to really right-wing conservative politics that really is just bringing down so much hate against such a small percentage of people who are just trying to live their life. It’s just horrible and I’m just sickened by it, really.&quot;
Conversely, several Olympians supported the IOC’s decision.
Kaillie Humphries, a three-time Olympic gold medalist for the U.S. and Canada, was among them.
&quot;Today is a great day for women’s sports and a big win in the Olympic world,&quot; she told Fox News Digital last month. &quot;By implementing the sex testing, it will allow for fair competition. It used to happen years ago, and by bringing it back it will protect the women’s category. I think it’s very fitting that LA28 will be the games to protect women’s sports as it’s something that our president has advocated for.&quot;
Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Man who put up $100K to find Nancy Guthrie says tipsters should skip the sheriff and call Crime Stoppers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man who put up $100K to find Nancy Guthrie says tipsters should skip the sheriff and call Crime Stoppers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As multiple agencies collect tips in the Nancy Guthrie case, the man funding a $100,000 reward says Crime Stoppers — not the sheriff — offers the safest path for witnesses to come forward and an enticing one for people who want to get paid for credible information without giving their name.
&quot;I believe that people will come forward if they’re anonymous and if they get a reward,&quot; said Wisconsin attorney Michael Hupy, who is the president of Crime Stoppers Milwaukee.
In Pima County, Arizona, the local Crime Stoppers affiliate is known as 88-CRIME, and the number is 520-882-7463.
Hupy has paid out $75,000 in rewards and posted another $200,000 in an effort to solve crimes in his hometown. But he told Fox News Digital this week he put up six figures in the Guthrie case due to the alarming circumstances of her disappearance.
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She is believed to have been taken from her bedroom in northern Tucson around 2 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 1. Responding officers found a thin trail of blood droplets from her front door to the edge of her driveway. Her back doors were propped open. Her Nest doorbell camera was missing. And the trail seemingly ended there, until the FBI and Google recovered home security video showing a masked man on her doorstep — who is still unidentified.
&quot;I was very sad that an 84-year-old woman in poor health was taken from her home, without her medication, her heart pacemaker stopped [synching], there&apos;s blood at the crime scene, and I thought something had to be done quickly,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;And I thought this is a place I could step in, as I have in Milwaukee.&quot;
He also criticized the early handling of the investigation, saying the sheriff released the crime scene too quickly and made other missteps.
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&quot;I don’t think they secured the scene long enough to process it,&quot; he said. &quot;They went in, looked, opened it up, then they had to come back later.&quot;
Hupy said he believes that the anonymity guaranteed by Crime Stoppers can&apos;t be matched by the county sheriff&apos;s tip line or even the FBI, whose tip line the Guthrie family has promoted publicly.
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Tipsters can avoid being labeled &quot;snitches&quot; or facing retaliation, he said.
&quot;That&apos;s the point of it,&quot; he added. &quot;They get a reward anonymously, and they help society by getting criminals off the street.&quot;
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And with the investigation entering its third month this week, Hupy said the chance that someone who knows something about Guthrie&apos;s suspected abduction told someone else has only increased.
&quot;Somebody will learn something,&quot; he said. &quot;An ex-girlfriend will get mad and tell the authorities or Crime Stoppers that her boyfriend confessed to her. A bartender will say a drunk came in and spilled the beans on himself or someone else. So the longer it goes on, the more likely we are to get the criminal.&quot;
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Tipsters who use Crime Stoppers can also avoid getting in the middle as both the PCSD and FBI vie for information on the case independently, Hupy said.
&quot;Avoid the bickering and avoid the nonsense and call Crime Stoppers,&quot; Hupy said. &quot;We know how to handle this. We have solved thousands of cases, and we&apos;re not in the middle of something.&quot;
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And because Crime Stoppers is not a government agency, Hupy said it is not subject to freedom of information laws and does not keep identifying records of the informants it pays.
Tipsters are not asked for their names and receive a unique code number when they give information instead, he said. If there&apos;s an arrest based on that information, they can collect by giving the code, not their name.
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&quot;If your tip results in an arrest, you get a reward,&quot; he said. &quot;We don’t even know your name or your address or your phone number.&quot;
And there are no records kept of those details either, he added.
The national crime fighting organization has given out tens of millions of dollars in reward money over the years, he said.
The Crime Stoppers reward is $102,500 for information that leads to an arrest. The FBI is separately offering a $100,000 reward for information that leads to either Guthrie&apos;s recovery or an arrest and conviction. And &quot;Today&quot; co-host Savannah Guthrie is offering $1 million for information that brings her mother home.
&quot;Come forward, you&apos;ll be anonymous...and if you have the right information, you&apos;ll get a reward,&quot; Hupy said. &quot;It&apos;s that simple.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Easter duck-hunting trip in New Orleans turns nearly deadly until last-minute prayer brings miracle</news:name>
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			<news:title>Easter duck-hunting trip in New Orleans turns nearly deadly until last-minute prayer brings miracle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Authors SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt coined the word &quot;Godwink&quot; to describe the way the Lord works in mysterious ways, exemplified by this story for Easter Sunday. As they told Fox News Digital, &quot;What mysterious force in the universe causes us to help someone in need — only to discover that we are the ones being led to life changes?&quot;
In New Orleans for Easter a few years ago, shop windows just recently decorated with sequined outfits, colorful boas and feathered headdresses for Mardi Gras were now trimmed in baskets of pink and green, chocolate bunnies and Lily of the Valley.
Gerry Ponson, together with his then-girlfriend Shannon, strolled arm in arm through the French Quarter, laughing and stealing affectionate glances. 
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Ponson balanced an air of boyish curiosity with the commanding presence of a sea captain who could turn on a dime to bark orders at his crew. Meanwhile, the nurse in Shannon showed. 
She’d learned to tuck her patience into a delightful carefree spirit. What didn’t show was her worry — that if she pushed her rugged beau too close to marriage, he might bolt. 
Fortunately, Gerry’s younger sister, Penny Ponson, had become Shannon’s best ally. The women shared a strong faith, and during heart-to-heart talks, they&apos;d agreed he would benefit from believing in &quot;someone up there&quot; bigger than himself.
Penny told Shannon about a recent time she&apos;d mentioned the subject of faith with her brother. 
&quot;I told him, ‘Even if you reject Him, God loves you, and you can’t do a thing about it!’&quot;
&quot;What did he say to that?&quot; Shannon asked.
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&quot;Get out of the house!&quot; 
They both laughed. 
During that spring holiday period, Ponson had a tradition. Every year, he took his older friend, Mac, along with Mac’s championship golden retriever, Booga, duck hunting across the bay from New Orleans. This year, Mac had been hurting — he’d lost his wife of 45 years.
As was their norm, the trio set out in Ponson&apos;s 17-foot boat at 4:30 a.m. Booga took his post, standing at the bow while Gerry wrapped Mac in a heavy blanket and a wool watch cap. The temperature hovered in the 30s. 
For the first half-hour, Ponson felt excitement about the venture. Then, noticing changes in the wind and the rocking of the boat, an uneasiness crept over the veteran seaman.
He always checked the weather — second nature for a fisherman. But the wind, rising quickly, brought higher waves that slammed the small boat with growing force.
Ponson had heard the lore of fast-developing storms in the northern Gulf — systems that escaped the notice of meteorologists — before exploding into near-gale winds, towering waves and rare but deadly storms.
Within moments, icy water began crashing over the gunwale, causing the boat to flip like a toy — and dumping the three occupants into the dark, shockingly cold water.
Ponson grabbed his friend by the latter man&apos;s life jacket, shouting, &quot;Keep moving your arms and feet!&quot; He knew his older friend could quickly suffer from hypothermia.
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Something bumped his arm — it was the boat’s 10-foot push pole. He seized it, driving it downward into the churning water. When it struck bottom, Ponson was thankful — at least they’d have something to hang onto.
&quot;Hold on, Mac,&quot; said Ponson over the wind. &quot;There’ll be a boat coming down the channel, I’m sure of it.&quot;
Booga paddled over, panting. For awhile, Ponson held him up by his collar.
Over the next hour, as the waves battered the three of them in total darkness, Ponson fought to keep everyone alive — holding Mac upright for several minutes, then giving Booga a rest. 
&quot;I’m cold, Gerry,&quot; Mac said in a weak voice. 
Ponson felt helpless and frustrated. Finally, he made the hardest decision he could remember. 
&quot;I can’t save you both, Mac,&quot; he said sympathetically. &quot;I’ve got to let Booga go.&quot;
He shooed the dog toward shore, knowing the chances of survival were nearly impossible in this weather.
&quot;Hold on, Mac. It’ll be light soon,&quot; he said. &quot;Somebody’ll come.&quot;
But an hour passed without another boat in sight. Moreover, believing in unseen things or miracles had never been Ponson&apos;s strong suit.
His thoughts drifted to Shannon. She was a believer — but she gave him his space.
Another half hour crawled by. The sky slowly began to turn gray, and the waves began to ease. Yet a mist had surrounded them.
&quot;I can’t hold on much longer,&quot; Mac croaked.
For the first time, Gerry remembered what Penny had said: &quot;God loves you, and you can’t do a thing about it!&quot;
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He tilted his face toward the empty sky. &quot;If you’re there — please send us a boat,&quot; he whispered. Then, as an afterthought, he added, &quot;Please, give me a second chance.&quot;
Less than a minute later, something moved in the fog. He squinted. A hole in the mist seemed to open.
Was it a cross?
Suddenly he saw the mast of a boat. He ripped off his shirt and waved it wildly.
&quot;Mac! It’s a boat! They see us!&quot;
A smaller boat soon ferried them to a larger vessel. As Ponson climbed the rope ladder, he noticed something that stopped him cold. 
The name painted on the hull of the boat was &quot;Second Chance.&quot; 
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Soon there was a churning sound overhead. He felt grateful as he watched his older friend lifted by a medivac helicopter, to be rushed to a hospital.
A short while later, the Second Chance boat pulled up to the dock in New Orleans — where another surprise awaited.
Dancing in circles on the pier was Booga — alive. 
Still, the best surprise was yet to come. 
Standing quietly on the dock, tears on her face, was Shannon. 
The couple embraced tightly. Ponson knew exactly what he was going to say. 
It had come to mind the moment he saw the name of that boat, right after he&apos;d asked for a &quot;second chance.&quot;
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&quot;God wants me to say this. Will you marry me?&quot;
Shannon’s face filled with joy, &quot;Yes.&quot;
&quot;One condition,&quot; he added breathlessly. &quot;Let&apos;s do it right away. Will you marry me on Easter Sunday?&quot;
Tears filled her eyes. &quot;Yes and yes.&quot;
Days later at a New Orleans wedding chapel — with Mac, in a wheelchair, as best man — and Booga serving as &quot;best dog&quot; — the couple said their vows and began a brand-new chapter in their lives.
Within weeks, Ponson augmented his tasks as a fishing boat captain with a part-time job at Celebration Church in New Orleans. 
To this day, as a street preacher, he shares his testimony.
This story by SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt is published by special permission. Copyright ©SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt. Anyone can learn more about the Godwinks projects at www.godwinks.com. The Ponsons&apos; story was first published in the book &quot;When God Winks at You&quot; by SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt Rushnell.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Artemis II astronauts face toilet trouble as they head toward the moon</news:name>
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			<news:title>Artemis II astronauts face toilet trouble as they head toward the moon</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The four astronauts on the Artemis II mission are more than halfway to the moon after launching Wednesday from Kennedy Space Center, but a familiar problem has surfaced.
For the second time since launch, Orion’s toilet is malfunctioning.
&quot;During the night, we tried to vent the wastewater tank that&apos;s attached to the toilet. We had problems with that, due to suspected blockage we think probably due to ice. So we directed the crew overnight to use their collapsible contingency urine devices,&quot; Judd Frieling, the Artemis II flight director, explained during a news conference Saturday.
The astronauts encountered a similar problem with the toilet on the first day of their mission. The ship&apos;s lunar loo malfunctioned following liftoff and has remained a lingering issue.
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Debbie Korth, NASA’s Orion program deputy manager, said the toilet is still operable.
&quot;You know, this is a test flight. We&apos;re figuring out how these systems work together, but it is operable, and we have redundancy to get us through the mission,&quot; she said.
The toilet, NASA confirmed, is still available for astronauts to use for solid waste.
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&quot;Space toilets and bathrooms are something everybody can really understand .. it’s always a challenge,&quot; Korth said.
John Honeycutt, chair of the mission management team, said the public&apos;s interest in the Orion toilet was &quot;kind of human nature.&quot;
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&quot;I mean, everybody knows how important that is to us here on Earth and it&apos;s harder to manage in space. I&apos;m interested in it, you know? I mean, I know we&apos;re in a good state right now, but I would really like for it to be in the best state that it can be for the crew&apos;s sake,&quot; he said. &quot;It&apos;s a little bit of camping in space already, but then it makes it camping a little bit tougher when you don&apos;t have the full capability of the toilet.&quot;
&quot;But you know, they&apos;re okay and they&apos;re trying to manage through the situation,&quot; Honeycutt added.
NASA said the astronauts reported a smell coming from the bathroom, which is located in the floor of the capsule.
&quot;Regarding the smell, I just wanted to make sure you all were tracking the EGS notes of the kind of burning heater smell that was coming from toilet several times,&quot; astronaut Christina Koch, who helped address the issue earlier this week, told mission control on Saturday, according to Space.com.
Orion will orbit the moon on Monday before heading back to Earth.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kamala Harris&apos; travels and comments clearly point to 2028</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kamala Harris&apos; travels and comments clearly point to 2028</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In a move sure to spark more 2028 speculation, former Vice President Kamala Harris will appear next week at a major Democratic Party cattle call in this preseason for the next White House race.
Harris will speak on Friday in New York City at the National Action Network’s 35th Anniversary Convention.
The gathering, hosted by the civil rights organization&apos;s founder, the Rev. Al Sharpton, will give the former vice president and other potential Democratic presidential contenders appearing at the confab an opportunity to speak directly to an influential gathering of Black leaders and activists who are key players among the party&apos;s base.
It&apos;s the latest sign that where Harris is going, and what she&apos;s saying and doing, is increasingly generating buzz that the Democratic Party&apos;s 2024 presidential nominee is on a likely glidepath towards another White House bid in 2028.
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&quot;Of course we are reading tea leaves,&quot; a veteran strategist in the former vice president&apos;s political orbit told Fox News Digital.
The strategist, who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, emphasized that &quot;the only signal that is very clear is that she is going to continue to be an incredibly important fighting force and voice for Democrats and for the country.&quot;
Harris was mostly out of the headlines for a couple of months after the end of former President Joe Biden&apos;s administration early last year. But she started stepping back into the political spotlight last spring and summer, including headlining Democratic National Committee fundraisers.
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Her strategic decision last summer to pass on launching a 2026 gubernatorial campaign in her home state of California was seen as a clearing of the runway for a 2028 presidential bid. And her nationwide book tour for her memoir on her abbreviated 2024 campaign, when she succeeded Biden as the Democrats&apos; standard-bearer, has helped keep her very visible while building up her email lists and boosting donor interest.
With her six-month book tour coming to a close, Harris, who made history as the first female and first Black vice president in the nation&apos;s history, is set to make a swing through the South later this month. Her stops to help state parties fundraise include South Carolina, a key early-voting primary state in the Democrats&apos; presidential nominating calendar, as well as the key general election battlegrounds of Georgia and North Carolina. Harris narrowly lost both states and the five other key battlegrounds to President Donald Trump in the 2024 election.
&quot;Kamala Harris continues to be an incredibly inspiring force within the Democratic Party, especially among women, among Black voters and voters of color,&quot; the strategist in her political circle emphasized.
Harris has also been getting more involved on the campaign trail, recording ads for the Democratic National Committee and for the Virginia Democrats with early voting underway in the state&apos;s April 21 congressional redistricting referendum.
After endorsing Rep. Jasmine Crockett in last month&apos;s Democratic Senate primary in Texas, Harris reached out to the nomination winner, state Rep. James Talarico. She&apos;s also talked to other winners in last month&apos;s primaries.
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Harris has also been increasingly critical of Trump&apos;s military strikes on Iran.
&quot;He brought America into a war that people don’t want, he has put American troops in harm’s way, costs are rising by the day, and, meanwhile, he has done nothing to address the needs of the people of America,&quot; the former vice president argued in a social media video posted ahead of Trump&apos;s primetime address to the nation last week.
Harris&apos; comments quickly ignited a sharp rebuke from conservatives on social media.
Among those responding was Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota, the House Republican majority leader.
&quot;It’s pretty disgraceful for you to claim President Trump has done nothing to meet the needs of the American people,&quot; Emmer posted on X. &quot;Here’s the truth: He’s cleaning up the chaos YOU caused here in the United States and across the globe, and is making America great again.&quot;
The reaction from Republicans is a sign that it&apos;s not only Democrats who see Harris as a potential leading contender for the 2028 nomination.
Looking ahead, the strategist stressed that &quot;no one knows what she is planning to do for 2028, but until she tells us herself, she is going to continue to travel, speak up about the issues she cares about the most, and the tremendous damage that Trump and this administration are doing to this country and how Democrats are going to continue to fight back.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Michigan Wolverines guard Trey McKenney (1) is guarded by Arizona Wildcats guard Anthony Dell&apos;orso (3) as Michigan faces Arizona in the Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Friday, April 3 2026.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>No one claimed ownership or  injuries in Saturday night RV fire on Bullhead Parkway</news:name>
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			<news:title>No one claimed ownership or  injuries in Saturday night RV fire on Bullhead Parkway</news:title>
			<news:keywords>BULLHEAD CITY — No injuries were reported Saturday night in an RV fire on Bullhead Parkway.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Several people detained in possible cockfighting ring bust</news:name>
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			<news:title>Several people detained in possible cockfighting ring bust</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Maricopa County authorities have detained several individuals linked to a possible cockfighting ring.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>U.S. Rescues Downed Air Force Officer Deep Inside Iran, Officials Say</news:name>
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			<news:title>U.S. Rescues Downed Air Force Officer Deep Inside Iran, Officials Say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Air Force officer of a F-15E Strike Eagle shot down on Friday by Iran spent a day in hostile territory with little more than a pistol for protection.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Michigan routs Arizona to advance to men&apos;s national championship, will take on UConn</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-05T03:50:21.800Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Michigan routs Arizona to advance to men&apos;s national championship, will take on UConn</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Michigan Wolverines men’s basketball team will return to the national championship for the first time since 2018 after a rout of the Arizona Wildcats, 91-73, in the Final Four.
Michigan jumped out to a 16-point lead midway through the first half and never had to look back from there. The high-percentage shooting from Aday Mara and Elliott Cadeau’s ability to knock down the long-range shot was more than enough for the Wolverines to get the win.
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Wolverines star Yaxel Lendeborg was saddled with two fouls early in the first half and then suffered a tough-looking ankle injury during the period to keep him on the bench. He started the second half and hit two 3-pointers before he called it a night.
He looked as though he was struggling with the pain. He managed to score 11 points, including three 3-pointers in 14 minutes of play. As he struggled, Trey McKenney stepped up big time.
McKenney was hot from long range. He finished with 16 points on 4-of-6 from 3-point range.
Mara led Michigan with 26 points and nine rebounds. Cadeau had 13 points and 10 assists.
UCONN&apos;S UNDEFEATED SEASON CRUMBLES AS SOUTH CAROLINA GETS SWEET REVENGE AGAINST REIGNING CHAMPS
Arizona was unable to find its rhythm throughout the night, and the continued missed shots sucked the air out of the building. The Wildcats only shot 37% from the floor.
Wildcats freshman Koa Peat scored 16 points to lead the team. He also had six rebounds.
Brayden Burries and Jaden Bradley each had 13 points. Motiejus Krivas had 11 points.
Michigan lost in the 2018 national championship to Jay Wright’s Villanova squad. Their appearance in the Final Four on Saturday night was their third since 1993. The team last won a national championship in 1989 when Glen Rice and the Wolverines knocked off Seton Hall in overtime.
The Wolverines will take on the UConn Huskies in the national championship game on Monday night. The Huskies defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini to receive the opportunity at the title.
If UConn wins, it will be the Huskies’ third title in four years.
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			  <news:name>El Rio taps experienced leader to oversee transition from North Country HealthCare to Elk Ridge</news:name>
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			<news:title>El Rio taps experienced leader to oversee transition from North Country HealthCare to Elk Ridge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>David Rogers will serve as an executive vice president of El Rio with a focus entirely on Elk Ridge’s operations.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cattail Cove, Lake Havasu State Parks see strong visitation with events, campers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cattail Cove, Lake Havasu State Parks see strong visitation with events, campers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Area state parks have seen strong visitation numbers in recent weeks, thanks to a new campground area and a wide range of events.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Contemplates Other Cabinet Changes as He Faces Political Clock</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-05T03:10:22.280Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump Contemplates Other Cabinet Changes as He Faces Political Clock</news:title>
			<news:keywords>With the midterms approaching, the president may be running out of time to get new cabinet members confirmed without bipartisan support.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Enjoying the moment: UCLA’s Lauren Betts balances on-court pressure with off-court fun</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-05T02:20:45.397Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Enjoying the moment: UCLA’s Lauren Betts balances on-court pressure with off-court fun</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – After a sluggish and grueling win against Texas on Friday in the 2026 Women’s Final Four, Cori Close offered her apologies to fans. Instead of experiencing overwhelming excitement at the thought of the program’s first NCAA title game, UCLA’s coach felt a tinge of guilt.
“I wanted to apologize to all the fans for the rugby match and the 23 turnovers,” Close said after the 51-44 victory. “I want to grow the game so bad. I felt guilty walking off the floor because it was not pretty in any way, shape or form.”
Close was only half-serious, of course, The Bruins are ecstatic to be playing for a national championship on Sunday against South Carolina, but at open practice on Saturday, it was clear that there is more pressure on UCLA than ever with the national spotlight on them. That pressure was palpable when fans erupted in applause every time star post player Lauren Betts appeared on the screen.
The pressure to grow the game isn’t confined to the programs and coaches, however. It reaches the players, including Betts. Betts simply combats that pressure by focusing on others.
“Every time I step out on the floor, I remember that it’s not just about me,” she said. “Just
continuing to try to grow the game in any way that I can. I think coach Cori has always done a good job of reminding us that it’s bigger than ourselves.”
Both Close and Betts said a major focus of the UCLA program is helping the community, whether that be the immediate Bruins program or the women’s basketball community. But Close has placed a big emphasis on making sure the team balances its on-court production with enjoying the memories along the way.




Betts knows this and has made plenty of memories in her third season with UCLA – especially alongside the UCLA dance team with teammates Gabriela Jaquez and Charlisse Leger-Walker.
“Char did a little collab with the dance team for her YouTube channel and I got to be part of it,” Betts said. “It was the most enjoyable experience I’ve had ever.”
Being serious when the time comes, but also letting loose and having fun with your teammates is something Betts cherishes about the Bruins. 
“We just really enjoy each other,” Betts said. “We just want to make it fun. We’re obviously very serious and we like to compete and win games. But you can also enjoy the journey as well.”
When it comes to representing the sport, Betts stands on a pedestal made both by fans and other teams due to her domination on the floor.
This season, Betts averaged 17.2 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.1 blocks per game. She was named Big Ten Player of the Year, Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, and a finalist for the Naismith Trophy, given annually to the best college player.
Betts’ dominance has continued into the NCAA Tournament. She notched her third double-double of the tournament against Texas on Friday with 16 points and 11 rebounds. 
Betts does not feel the pressure of playing in a tournament scenario. Instead, she sees it as an opportunity to continue playing the way she has all season long.
“My biggest mindset going into every single game is just rebound and play defense and the points will come,” she said. “I have no doubt that my teammates are going to try to find me. But I think when I do my job on the defensive end, that really gets me going.”

Advancing to the title game is special enough, but UCLA has become all the more special for Betts because she shares it with her best friend and sister, Sienna.
“She’s not just my little sister,” Betts said. “We really get on each other … we bicker. I mean, the love for each other, it’s really strong. It means a lot to me to be playing in a national championship with her.”

Betts knows the importance of the game on Sunday against South Carolina – and the importance is only furthered by her desire to bring home hardware to Los Angeles.
“I don’t think I can even put it to words like how much it would mean for everyone,
their families, this program, the alums,” Betts said. “It’s just really special to see all the support that we’ve had this entire tournament. 
“To bring it back would be like a dream come true for all of us. That’s the goal we’ve had from the very beginning.”
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			  <news:name>That’s So Raven: Johnson-Latson connection driving force for S. Carolina</news:name>
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			<news:title>That’s So Raven: Johnson-Latson connection driving force for S. Carolina</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – Almost five years ago to the day, Raven Johnson and Ta’Niya Latson captured the GEICO Nationals championship as high school teammates. Combining for 48 points in a 70-50 win as guards for Atlanta’s Westlake, the two future college superstars showed off their skills.
“I always think of the national championship that we won,” Johnson said Saturday. “I remember we played a really good team. Ta’Niya and I were feeding off each other, we were throwing lobs to each other.”
After securing the title in the last high school game they would play together, the emotions finally hit them, reacting in the only way they saw fit.
They cried.
“(We were) telling each other how much we feed off each other, what our connection is,” Johnson said. “Ta’Niya makes me a better version of myself. She pushes me to a point where I don’t even know I can go.”
Now, Latson and Johnson have the opportunity to do it again, this time around in a very different situation. 
Instead of the high school stage in 2021, the two will suit up for South Carolina as it takes on UCLA in the 2026 national championship Sunday in Mortgage Matchup Arena. 
Although their college journeys will end at the same spot, it did not start that way.
After winning the title at Westlake as a senior, Johnson went off to South Carolina, where she spent five seasons – she was sidelined with an injury her first year – and advanced to the Final Four the subsequent four seasons, cutting down the nets in 2023-24.
The path was not as straight forward for Latson. She was a junior when she dropped 31 for Westlake in the national title game. For her senior year of high school, she opted to transfer to American Heritage in Plantation, Florida, the same state in which she spent her first two years of high school. 
Winning the state title as a senior, she stayed in-state to start her college career. Spending her first three years at Florida State, Latson never made it past the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament as a Seminoles player. National glory on her mind, she opted to transfer, and where better than to the school that not only had her high school teammate, but was in the midst of advancing to five consecutive Final Fours. 
Forty minutes from national champion title holder, Latson believes the move paid off.
“I was really confident in coming to South Carolina,” Latson said. “I still am. I wouldn’t change anything. I would 100% do it again. My role obviously changed, but I didn’t let that affect me. At the end of the day, I knew why I came here. It was to play in the national championship and win it.”
Although the Gamecocks sit one win away from winning their second national title in three years, the path to get here was not clear.
Despite South Carolina only picking up three losses before the tournament, that mark doesn’t necessarily meet the incredibly high standards of the program.
However, Latson feels that the losses gave necessary lessons that led the Gamecocks to the title game.
“Through the adversity and everything that we went through, through the highs, through the lows, we stayed together,” Latson said. “We got closer. I feel like every loss we had this season, it led us up to this moment.”
While South Carolina coach Dawn Staley has brought eight teams to the Final Four, she still sees the differences in each one. She highlighted her guards and their journeys as a primary difference from this year’s team.
“If I had to give (the year) a title, it would be sacrifice,” Staley said. “Sacrifice for players like Ta’Niya Latson. Sacrifice for Raven, us not having her in the future.”
The player that has been highlighted most in emphasizing team identity is Johnson, whose previous years in Columbia has led up to 2025-26, where the senior has fully embraced her role as a leader.
One of the most important parts of the team’s identity is positivity. Staley pointed to Johnson’s influence on the team’s mindset as heavily impactful.
“There’s winning behaviors,” Staley said. “Raven during this time only wants to hear and see things that are only going to help us. If she hears something or sees something that doesn’t fit that, she addresses it, which is the coolest.”
One moment that put Johnson’s leadership skills on blast happened near the end of Friday’s Final Four win against UConn. During Staley’s spat with Huskies coach Geno Auriemma, which picked up heavy attention online, Johnson recognized an opportunity to make a positive impact while Staley was animated. 
Johnson gave Staley a high five.
While it wasn’t a grand gesture, it was still important. 
“It’s classic Raven,” Staley said. “She makes me laugh even in the most difficult situations because she’s so innocent. She is a really kindhearted young lady. Sometimes you need people around you to put things in perspective. It truly was calming for her to do that.”
As the Gamecocks sit on the precipice of achieving a fourth all-time national title, Johnson, who cut down the nets twice before, remains a crucial part of the team’s latest journey.
While value on the court is undeniable, her connection to her coach is a unique bond that brought South Carolina to Phoenix.
This connection was highlighted during Saturday’s press conference ahead of Sunday’s championship game. 
While Johnson sat, taking questions from the media, Staley quietly stood in the back, watching her star player talk. Smiling like a proud parent, she paid attention when a reporter asked Johnson a question about staying motivated through her third national championship.
“I mean, Coach Staley, in practice,” Johnson said, then paused.
Johnson had seen Staley in the room earlier, but took the time to make eye contact with her coach. While no words were exchanged and the delay lasted no longer than five seconds, the small looks between the two filled the room with an understanding of their relationship.
Getting a slight green light from her coach, Johnson cut short her answer for one that had more honesty.
“I want to win, honestly,” Johnson said. “I don’t want to just win for myself, I want to win for my teammates, for Coach Staley, I want to win for South Carolina. I want to win for the people … in front of us. I just want to win.”
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			  <news:name>DHS slams Democrat Sen Chris Van Hollen claim, says illegal alien caused crash while fleeing ICE</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-05T01:30:41.780Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>DHS slams Democrat Sen Chris Van Hollen claim, says illegal alien caused crash while fleeing ICE</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Saturday pushed back on claims by Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., that ICE agents struck an &quot;asylum seeker,&quot; saying the man is an illegal immigrant who caused a crash while trying to evade arrest.
DHS told Fox News that the man in question is a Honduran illegal immigrant with a final order of removal dating back to 2018.
According to DHS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers attempted to arrest the individual, identified as Ever Omar Alvarenga-Rios, on Thursday in Baltimore, but he allegedly tried to evade arrest.
When officers conducted a vehicle stop, Alvarenga allegedly failed to comply with law enforcement and &quot;drove recklessly&quot; through the city, DHS said.
DHS SAYS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT INJURED HEAD AFTER HITTING CONCRETE WALL WHILE FLEEING ICE, DENIES BEATING CLAIMS
DHS claimed that Alvarenga then &quot;slammed on his brakes,&quot; causing a multi-vehicle crash.
He then attempted to flee on foot and ignored law enforcement commands, DHS said, adding that ICE officers &quot;followed their training and used the minimum amount of force necessary to make the arrest.&quot;
DHS said the two officers involved in the incident were injured and taken to the hospital.
DHS SAYS ICE AGENTS RAMMED BY VEHICLES AMID MINNEAPOLIS ENFORCEMENT SURGE: &apos;AGGRESSIVELY ASSAULTED&apos;
&quot;This illegal alien broke our laws, resisted arrest, sent two ICE law enforcement officers to the hospital, and endangered the general public. Thankfully both our officers are expected to make a full recovery,&quot; DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement.
&quot;This dangerous attempt to resist arrest comes after sanctuary politicians have encouraged illegal aliens to evade arrest by hosting webinars instructing illegal aliens how to avoid being caught. Sanctuary politicians must stop encouraging this reckless behavior that endangers illegal aliens, our officers, and the public,&quot; she added.
Van Hollen on Saturday posted photos on social media of the man in a hospital bed, describing him as an &quot;asylum seeker&quot; who was rear-ended by an ICE vehicle while driving to work Thursday in Baltimore.
According to Van Hollen, the man suffered &quot;significant injuries to his head, chest, back and hands.&quot;
The Maryland Democrat also said the man was detained and claimed ICE was violating his rights by denying him access to attorneys.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Van Hollen&apos;s office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Illegal migrant charged in deadly 124 mph chase that killed pregnant teen, unborn child</news:name>
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			<news:title>Illegal migrant charged in deadly 124 mph chase that killed pregnant teen, unborn child</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Saturday an immigration detainer has been lodged against an illegal immigrant accused of leading Ohio deputies on a high-speed chase that ended in a crash killing a pregnant 17-year-old girl and her unborn child, and injuring another woman.
Tarsem Singh, an Indian national, was recently indicted on vehicular homicide, involuntary manslaughter and reckless homicide charges, according to DHS.
He is being held on a $1 million bond, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged an arrest detainer with Ohio authorities.
The fatal Feb. 16 chase was initiated after a Darke County Sheriff&apos;s Office deputy noticed an SUV driving nearly 25 mph over the speed limit.
‘VIRGINIA FATHER’ CHARGED WITH MURDERING INFANT DAUGHTER IS ILLEGAL ALIEN, SAYS DHS
Officials said the deputy attempted to catch up to the SUV, allegedly driven by Singh, and paced the vehicle at 100 mph.
As the deputy activated his emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop, the SUV sped away, driving roughly five miles at speeds reaching 124 mph before crashing into an eastbound vehicle on a curve, according to the sheriff&apos;s office.
The deputy immediately notified dispatch of the crash and checked for injuries, finding pregnant 17-year-old Ashlee Holmes, Singh&apos;s passenger, dead after being ejected from the vehicle, local outlet WDTN reported.
EXCLUSIVE: ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT RELEASED UNDER BIDEN &apos;CATCH-AND-RELEASE&apos; ALLEGEDLY KILLS DRIVER IN POLICE CHASE
Singh was taken by CareFlight to Miami Valley Hospital.
The female driver of the eastbound vehicle was conscious and alert with injuries, and taken to Union City to Reid Hospital in Richmond, Indiana, according to the sheriff&apos;s office.
Officials said the pursuit lasted less than three minutes from the time it was initiated until the crash.
It is unclear why Holmes was in Singh&apos;s vehicle.
&quot;This is yet another tragic reminder of why illegal aliens should not be driving cars on America’s roads,&quot; DHS acting assistant secretary Lauren Bis wrote in a statement. &quot;A 17-year-old woman and her unborn child are now dead as a result of this illegal alien’s reckless actions.&quot;
Singh allegedly entered the country illegally in February 2017 through the southern border in California and was arrested before being ordered released by a judge on bond.
Bis said the newly filed ICE detainer was lodged against Singh to ensure he is &quot;never released and allowed back behind the wheel to put more innocent lives at risk.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>UConn dispatches Illinois to make third men&apos;s national title game in four years</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-04-05T00:40:42.186Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>UConn dispatches Illinois to make third men&apos;s national title game in four years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The UConn Huskies men’s basketball team is headed back to the national championship game for the third time in the last four years after defeating the Illinois Fighting Illini in the Final Four.
The Huskies, who were leading by as much as 14 points, fended off a late 10-0 run from Illinois to keep their championship hopes alive. Tarris Reed Jr. ended the run with a lay-up in the paint, then a turnover led to a Solo Ball one-handed slam.
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			  <news:name>Tiny patients at HonorHealth NICU celebrate spring</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tiny patients at HonorHealth NICU celebrate spring</news:title>
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