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			  <news:name>US service member killed in Iraq as troops recover unidentified remains in Jordan: CENTCOM</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T20:30:43.024Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>US service member killed in Iraq as troops recover unidentified remains in Jordan: CENTCOM</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A U.S. service member was killed Saturday during an operation involving explosive remnants from a downed Iranian drone in northern Iraq, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced Sunday. 
A second U.S. service member was also wounded in the incident, officials said. 
The announcement came as CENTCOM confirmed unidentified remains were found Sunday during the search for a U.S. service member reported missing in Jordan following a separate Iranian attack on Friday. 
TWO US SERVICE MEMBERS KILLED IN IRANIAN STRIKES ON JORDAN, CENTCOM SAYS
According to officials, the incident in Iraq happened after U.S. forces recovered a downed Iranian drone and began handling the explosive material left behind. 
&quot;A U.S. service member in northern Iraq was killed in action July 18 during a controlled detonation of unexploded ordnance from a downed Iranian one-way attack drone,&quot; CENTCOM wrote in a post on X. 
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The military did not immediately release further details about the incident, but said the other service member injured in the operation is receiving medical treatment. 
In Jordan, officials said the unidentified remains recovered Sunday will also undergo an examination to determine their identity. 
&quot;After a thorough search, U.S. military personnel found unidentified remains at the location earlier today,&quot; CENTCOM said. &quot;An examination process to verify the remains is ongoing.&quot;
Friday&apos;s Iranian attack on a U.S. base in Jordan killed two U.S. service members, CENTCOM previously said. 
Four American service members were also medically evacuated to Jordanian hospitals, officials said. They have since been discharged. 
&quot;CENTCOM is withholding additional information, including the identities of the missing and fallen warriors, out of respect for the families during the notification process,&quot; the agency said. 
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The daytime habit that could transform your sleep, according to new study</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T20:21:02.149Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>The daytime habit that could transform your sleep, according to new study</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spending more time in bright daylight could help people fall asleep earlier and get deeper sleep at night, according to new research.
A study led by researchers at the University of Manchester found that adults with brighter and more consistent daytime light exposure tended to fall asleep earlier, wake up earlier and experience more deep sleep during the first part of the night.
The findings, published in the journal NPJ Biological Timing and Sleep, were based on more than 500 days of data collected from 89 adults who wore light sensors and sleep trackers while keeping daily sleep diaries.
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Participants who spent more time in brighter daylight generally fell asleep and woke up earlier than those with less light exposure. Those with more consistent daytime light exposure also experienced healthier sleep timing and more deep sleep early in the night, according to the study.
Jennifer Martin, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist and professor at Florida International University&apos;s Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, said the findings align with what sleep experts already know about how light affects the body&apos;s internal clock.
&quot;Light impacts human sleep through a specific pathway, starting with the eye,&quot; Martin, who was not involved in the study, told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;When light hits specific cells in the retina, it communicates to the brain that it&apos;s daytime, meaning we should be alert and active.&quot;
Morning light is especially beneficial because it helps keep the body&apos;s sleep-wake cycle consistent, Martin said. She recommends spending time outdoors early in the day when possible.
&quot;Exposure to sunlight early in the day is really good for healthy sleep,&quot; she said. &quot;Regular morning light helps people feel sleepy around the same time each evening and build a strong sleep routine.&quot;
Limiting bright light in the evening can also help improve sleep, Martin said.
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She recommends avoiding bright light during the last couple of hours before bedtime and maintaining a consistent wake-up time each morning.
&quot;Varying your wake time by more than about one hour can lead to feelings of &apos;jet lag&apos; and contribute to trouble with regularly sleeping well,&quot; Martin said.
She added that adults should aim for at least seven hours of sleep each night and seek help from a sleep specialist if sleep problems become chronic.
While the findings suggest brighter daytime light may support healthier sleep, the researchers said the study has several limitations.
They noted that the research found an association between daytime light exposure and sleep patterns but did not prove that one directly caused the other.
The researchers also measured light exposure using wrist-worn devices rather than at the eyes, where light directly influences the body&apos;s internal clock, and did not account for factors such as physical activity or meal timing that could affect sleep.
Fox News Digital reached out to the study researchers for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tipster charged with murder after police say anonymous call helped solve 30-year disappearance</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T20:20:42.694Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Tipster charged with murder after police say anonymous call helped solve 30-year disappearance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>More than 30 years after an Alaska man vanished without a trace, an anonymous confession breathed new life into the cold case and ultimately led investigators to the alleged killer.
Christopher Popps, 54, of Michigan, was arrested after Alaska State Troopers said they traced the confession back to him, accusing him of fatally shooting his former co-worker, Patrick Orville Dearth, in 1993 before dumping his body inside a barrel off a remote highway.
Dearth, 34, disappeared in November 1993 after he was reported missing to the Fairbanks Police Department. For decades, investigators had few answers.
The breakthrough came on Jan. 22, 2025, when Alaska State Troopers received an anonymous tip from someone claiming to have committed a murder in the Fairbanks area in 1993, according to the agency.
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The Alaska Bureau of Investigation&apos;s Cold Case Investigation Unit took over the case, but investigators couldn&apos;t immediately search the area because it was buried under snow and daylight was limited, Alaska State Troopers spokesperson Austin McDaniel told Alaska Public Media.
When investigators returned in May 2025, they found human remains inside a barrel down a steep embankment near Mile 47 of the Steese Highway. The Alaska State Medical Examiner&apos;s Office later identified the remains as Dearth and ruled his death a homicide.
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As investigators dug deeper, they identified the anonymous tipster as Popps.
McDaniel told Alaska Public Media that Popps had made multiple anonymous tips to different Alaska law enforcement agencies claiming responsibility for Dearth&apos;s death.
Investigators have not said why they believe he began confessing more than three decades after the killing.
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Authorities said Popps and Dearth worked together in Fairbanks and that an altercation at an auto shop ended with Popps allegedly shooting Dearth.
&quot;Based on our investigation, we determined there was an altercation at an auto shop, which led Popps to shoot Dearth,&quot; McDaniel told the outlet.
A Fairbanks grand jury indicted Popps on two counts of second-degree murder on June 25, 2026, and a warrant for his arrest was issued the same day, according to court records.
Michigan State Police arrested Popps near Kalamazoo on July 16. He remains jailed in Kalamazoo County awaiting extradition to Alaska.
As of Friday, Popps did not have an attorney listed in Alaska court records, and no future hearings had been scheduled, according to Alaska Public Media.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Alaska State Troopers and Michigan State Police for additional information.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Courthouse weddings are booming as many couples skip pricey traditional ceremonies</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T20:01:04.170Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Courthouse weddings are booming as many couples skip pricey traditional ceremonies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A number of West Coast couples are reportedly foregoing costly, extravagant weddings these days. Instead, they&apos;re favoring simple courthouse ceremonies.
The demand for straightforward civil ceremonies is causing a rush for marriage appointments at municipal buildings in California, the Los Angeles Times recently reported.
&quot;They pretty much get picked up as soon as we release them,&quot; Santa Barbara County Clerk Melinda Greene told the publication. &quot;We have people from all over the world.&quot;
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Slots to get married at California courthouses have been filling up months in advance, while some couples snap up last-minute bookings.
Elopement has turned from &quot;a breezy wedding alternative into a formal contact sport,&quot; the same publication reported.
&quot;It books up so fast, you have to be online at the exact time [of day] you plan on having your appointment,&quot; Asha Marshall of So Fetch Photography told the Times. &quot;A lot of my brides get stressed out.&quot;
Micro-weddings are reportedly on the rise due in part to social media posts inspiring couples to get married at the same venues where celebrities have tied the knot.
Santa Barbara’s Spanish Moorish revival courthouse, for instance, is a sought-after spot where Kamala Harris married Doug Emhoff and where Kourtney Kardashian got hitched to Travis Barker.
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&quot;We see dozens a day, starting at 8 o’clock in the morning,&quot; Roy Lee, Santa Barbara County supervisor, told the Times.
San Francisco City Hall, where Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio were married with great fanfare in 1954, is a top spot for a courthouse wedding, according to the Times. The venue hosts some 7,000 weddings a year.
The trend also coincides with Gen Z — those commonly cited as having been born between 1997 and 2012 — now entering its peak marrying years.
The oldest members of Gen Z are hitting the average marrying age of 28, online wedding-planning and registry company Zola reported, and this generation has become a primary driver of the wedding industry.
&quot;The 2026 wedding season reflects the broader cultural shifts of this generation,&quot; Zola reported in its &quot;2026 Wedding Trends: First Look&quot; report, a survey of more than 11,500 couples getting married in 2026.
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&quot;Our couples are using TikTok and AI in their everyday lives, embracing both cocktails and mocktails and prioritizing their mental wellness,&quot; the report said.
Though cost-friendly and streamlined civil marriage ceremonies are popular in some places, the average cost of a wedding is $36,000, according to Zola — while the average guest count has remained steady at around 145 people, similar to last year.
&quot;Even with economic jitters, we’re seeing couples prioritize the celebration they want over other financial goals,&quot; the company reported. &quot;The sentiment is clear: 85% of couples say their wedding will be worth every penny.&quot;
Bank of America said in June 2026 that &quot;wedding-related spending grew 8.5% year-over-year so far in 2026 … suggesting that higher prices haven’t completely curbed spending on that special day.&quot;
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The report also found consumers are spending less on one-time formal wear purchases, while more economical, lab-grown diamonds continue to gain traction.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>What to Know About Fires Caused by Lightning in the Pacific Northwest</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T20:00:23.210Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>What to Know About Fires Caused by Lightning in the Pacific Northwest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dozens of fires ignited in Oregon and Washington as more than 14,000 lightning strikes hit the region during thunderstorms this week.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rory McIlroy should be the last golfer to criticize others for &apos;performative&apos; behavior</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T19:51:03.309Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Rory McIlroy should be the last golfer to criticize others for &apos;performative&apos; behavior</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Open Championship in 2026 just crowned its Champion Golfer of the Year, a surprising underdog win from Ryan Fox. But two of the most prominent, successful, and accomplished golfers of the tournament keep grabbing headlines: Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau.
DeChambeau became the center of attention, and the story of the Open, before the event even started. After missing the cut at all three majors heading into Royal Birkdale, commentators Nick Faldo and Brandel Chamblee both went after him for either prioritizing YouTube golf over competition, or in Faldo&apos;s case, an apparent lack of &quot;strategy&quot; in attacking links golf.
Sure enough, DeChambeau quickly put himself in contention, including what appeared to be a second-round 66 that moved him to seven under par and within one shot of the second round leader, Lucas Herbert at -8. But after the round had completed, rules officials took him back to the fifth hole after reviewing footage that they believed showed he incorrectly improved the area around his backswing. Despite a lengthy discussion and argument, DeChambeau was addressed a two-shot penalty. And reportedly considered sitting out the remainder of the tournament in protest.
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There have been passionate arguments on both sides over the legitimacy of the ruling. Many have said it was justified considering it appears on camera as though DeChambeau steps around the area carelessly, while several players, including Xander Schauffele, have come out in his favor.
Then there&apos;s the other side of it, that DeChambeau might have held up the R&amp;A&apos;s announcement of tee times for round three while deciding whether to play. That certainly rubbed some players the wrong way, including McIlroy.
&quot;I won’t pretend to be up here and defend Bryson,&quot; he told reporters. &quot;I’m not particularly fond of him. I think a lot of it is performative. I think a lot of it’s for attention.
&quot;To hold the tournament hostage like that and to have all of us — players, volunteers, everyone — waiting on him to depart, I didn’t feel like it was a great look,&quot; McIlroy said.
&quot;I think there’s no doubt that he improved the line of his backswing,&quot; he added. &quot;Again, it’s like, whether it was careless or whether it was intentional, I don’t think it matters. Hopefully, it was careless, but I think the two-shot penalty was justified, for sure.&quot;
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It&apos;s rare to see a player speak out that, shall we say, aggressively, about another. But McIlroy has increasingly in recent years been more open with his thoughts to the media. Perhaps worn down by years of being one of the most visible and prominent personalities on the PGA Tour, his role in opposing the formation of LIV Golf, starting TGL, or even after winning The Masters, questions about his legacy or years of struggles in major championships. But whatever the cause, McIlroy&apos;s answer about DeChambeau summarized who he&apos;s become as a public figure.
And it was also a bit hypocritical.
For all his qualities, obviously one of the best golfers of the modern era, someone whose commitment to the PGA Tour helped keep it together as LIV grabbed star after star, and his competitiveness in big events, McIlroy has frequently also demonstrated petulance, immaturity, and in some cases, performative behavior. Which is why he, like DeChambeau, has become a polarizing figure in the golf world.
When he lost the 2024 U.S. Open, to Bryson, after a series of poor holes down the stretch at Pinehurst, McIlroy just...left. He didn&apos;t speak to the media, he didn&apos;t address fans, or handle the loss with grace and composure, he just...bailed. Then was defensive about it afterward. He didn&apos;t speak to the media at all after his four rounds at the PGA Championship in 2025.
In one infamous incident, he grabbed a fan&apos;s phone and walked away with it, before returning it later. At the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, it was widely reported that some unruly fans yelled unacceptable things towards him, but instead of handling , McIlroy snapped, screaming obscenities right back. At the 2023 Ryder Cup, he had to be restrained from going after Team USA caddies in the parking lot.
He smashed a tee marker at a US Open, and slammed his driver at the 2026 PGA Championship. He bragged after winning The Masters that he&apos;s become almost an honorary member at Augusta National, flying privately up from his home in Florida to practice there each spring. While the PGA Tour looks for ways to increase the number of events featuring top players competing against each other, McIlroy has made no secret of his intention to play as few tournaments as possible because his focus is exclusively on winning majors.
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That&apos;s the issue with calling out others for perceived personality flaws. He has many of his own. Which is not to say that he&apos;s some malignant figure in the golf world, or even that he&apos;s necessarily wrong about DeChambeau. But he&apos;s had plenty of incidents that others would call performative, or breaching proper conduct, or losing decorum. That&apos;s why McIlroy has become such a polarizing figure. He&apos;s often willing to criticize others, even though his own career has featured plenty of emotional outbursts and controversial moments. That doesn&apos;t necessarily mean he&apos;s wrong about DeChambeau, but it does make his criticism easier to question.
Is DeChambeau performative at times? Sure; he&apos;s made no bones about the fact that he views part of his role as being an entertainer. He is an entertainer, professional sports are an entertainment product. If fans didn&apos;t find them entertaining, there&apos;d be no one watching. Does that mean he cheated? No. Would McIlroy have been furious about receiving a penalty in that situation? Almost certainly.
There&apos;s a reason for the phrase, those in glass houses shouldn&apos;t throw stones. Rory should remember it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Crazy brawl over a parking spot in New York includes a vicious skateboard to the head</news:name>
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			<news:title>Crazy brawl over a parking spot in New York includes a vicious skateboard to the head</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prime parking spots in New York City are evidently worth fighting a stranger on a sidewalk for. A brawl caught on video in the East Village last Tuesday afternoon shows a driver and a skateboarder doing just that.
The NY Post reports that the skateboarder and a friend were attempting to hold a parking spot for someone when a Mercedes pulled up and tried to park in the &quot;reserved by skateboarder&quot; spot.
The viral video of the incident shows the Mercedes being hit with a skateboard a couple of times before the skater throws his preferred method of transportation at the vehicle.
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The driver jumps out, grabs the board and swings it at the skater. That was a mistake. The two men then exchange the types of pillow-soft punches you throw in your worst nightmare.
These two weren&apos;t cut out for hand-to-hand combat. Some kicks are thrown in there before the two fall hard to the pavement. The two ignore the pleas of the woman who was with the Mercedes driver and things get worse for him.
The skateboarder gets on top, appears to land at least one weak punch, then lets the driver up. The skater then grabs his board and smashes his opponent in the head with it.
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The solid shot to the head, the hardest delivered by either of them, is followed by the skateboarder getting the Mercedes driver in a choke hold.
The witness filming the action decides to walk over to the Mercedes and reveals that the SUV has a smashed windshield.
A spokesman for the NYPD confirmed to The Post that the driver of the Mercedes was trying to park his vehicle in a parking spot prior to the insanity captured on camera.
The skateboarder, who as of Saturday afternoon the police were still looking for, left the scene. The driver was taken to a local hospital in stable condition, according to police.
There were no arrests made. Sometimes you do battle on the sidewalk over a parking spot. Sometimes you&apos;re arrested. Sometimes you&apos;re not.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Can an Apple lawsuit derail OpenAI’s hardware plans?</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T19:30:20.970Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Can an Apple lawsuit derail OpenAI’s hardware plans?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On the latest episode of Equity, we debate whether Apple&apos;s lawsuit will cast over OpenAi&apos;s much-discussed plans to get into hardware and go public.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tom Homan warns ICE surge coming to New York City as Mamdani boasts about sanctuary status</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tom Homan warns ICE surge coming to New York City as Mamdani boasts about sanctuary status</news:title>
			<news:keywords>White House border czar Tom Homan warned of an incoming ICE surge in New York City, citing the Trump administration&apos;s refusal to be deterred by Mayor Zohran Mamdani&apos;s embrace of the Big Apple&apos;s sanctuary status.
&quot;It&apos;s coming,&quot; Homan told the hosts of &quot;Fox &amp; Friends Weekend&quot; on Sunday.
While remaining tight-lipped on further details, Homan clarified his reluctance to elaborate stems from a refusal to show the Trump administration&apos;s hand.
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&quot;ICE is operating in New York City today. We&apos;re operating across the state today, but there&apos;s going to be a surge, and there needs to be a surge,&quot; he said.
&quot;But I am not going to show our hand because there are... well-funded groups who will try to impede, interfere. We&apos;re not going to give them any upside on this,&quot; he added.
Homan&apos;s remarks came after Mamdani expressed &quot;pride&quot; in the city&apos;s sanctuary identity and asserted its unwillingness to participate in immigration enforcement during a New York Times interview Saturday.
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&quot;What we are unwilling to do is to participate in civil immigration enforcement with a federal government that has said openly it wants to deport a vast majority of people for crimes that we will never even know,&quot; he said.
When asked by The Times if he had been to the U.S.-Mexico border as a follow-up, he replied, &quot;No.&quot;
Homan fired back at the sound-bite from the interview, contending that the democratic socialist can have his stance, but he will not prevent ICE from doing its job.
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&quot;He&apos;s damn right. Every illegal alien in this nation that&apos;s here illegally, [and] crossed the border illegally, which is a crime, needs to be deported,&quot; he said.
&quot;That&apos;s called the rule of law. If he doesn&apos;t like it, call your members of Congress, tell them to change the law.&quot;
Homan insisted President Donald Trump&apos;s campaign promises to bolster border security and impose mass deportations are a large reason why he holds the Oval Office today, arguing his administration&apos;s results have demonstrated his willingness to fulfill those promises.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump takes in Jennifer Hudson&apos;s incredible national anthem performance before World Cup final</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump takes in Jennifer Hudson&apos;s incredible national anthem performance before World Cup final</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump was spotted at New York/New Jersey Stadium for the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina on Sunday.
Trump, standing between first lady Melania Trump and FIFA President Gianni Infantino, looked on from his suite as the sold-out crowd listened to a beautiful rendition of &quot;The Star-Spangled Banner&quot; sung by Jennifer Hudson.
Team USA may have been knocked out in the Round of 16 to Belgium, but as one of the three host countries and being where the final took place, Hudson didn’t disappoint as usual.
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The crowd of over 80,000 fans cheered as Hudson hit every note, and Trump was shown on the FOX broadcast at the end as applause rained down onto the pitch.
The closing ceremony was more than that, though. British singer-songwriter Robbie Williams was there to perform, while actor Tom Cruise delivered a speech to the crowd about how togetherness and unity has been displayed throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico throughout this month-long tournament.
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In the end, there can only be one winner, but the FIFA World Cup showcased the power of unity, which Cruise and the football organization wanted to remind each and every person in the crowd before kick-off.
The World Cup trophy was also delivered in a Louis Vuitton luggage case by Spanish tennis star Carlos Alcaraz, while 1978 Argentina World Cup champion Mario Kempes hoisted it up for all the crowd to see.
As the ceremony came to an end, both teams walked onto the pitch in East Rutherford, New Jersey, surely filled with anxious energy and anticipation for what each of them hopes ends in happy celebration instead of tears of defeat.
For Lionel Messi and Argentina, they are hoping to retain their title as the best team in the world after defeating France in Qatar in 2022.
For Spain, it’s just their second-ever World Cup Final, but it was a victory celebration in 2010. Now, this team, featuring phenom Lamine Yamal and savvy veterans like Mikel Moreno, is hoping it’s their turn to lift the trophy in the end.
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			  <news:name>How sweepstakes entry data can reach scammers</news:name>
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			<news:title>How sweepstakes entry data can reach scammers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s summer. Mall kiosks promise free cruises. Retailers run drawings at checkout. Entry cards sit in stacks near the register. You fill one out, drop it in the box and forget about it by the time you reach your car.
That may be the last moment the information feels contained. Many sweepstakes are legitimate. Still, the official rules or privacy policy may allow the sponsor, its affiliates or marketing partners to use and share your information. The privacy risk grows when those details become part of a larger marketing profile, move through the data broker industry or reach buyers running deceptive campaigns.
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A basic sweepstakes entry may ask for your name, email address and phone number. Some promotional forms request far more, including your age range, household income, health interests, medications or magazine subscriptions. Those extra questions can have marketing value even when they have little connection to selecting a winner.
The Federal Trade Commission has found that data brokers collect information from online and offline sources, including purchases, magazine subscriptions, income data and other personal details. Brokers can combine those records into profiles that help marketers predict what may capture your attention.
Before entering, ask yourself whether the sponsor truly needs each answer. The more information you provide, the more detailed the resulting profile can become.
Responding to a sweepstakes can become a valuable signal. It tells a marketer that a prize—based offer caught your attention and persuaded you to provide personal information. The FTC has warned that sweepstakes promoters may sell entry information to advertisers. That can lead to more targeted advertising, junk mail, telemarketing calls and spam.
Your entry may also be combined with purchase histories, demographic estimates and records collected from other sources. As a result, the profile can reveal far more than the few answers written on the original form. Once you are categorized as someone who responds to sweepstakes, your information may become more valuable to companies promoting similar offers. The danger grows when a poorly controlled list reaches a buyer running a fraudulent campaign.
Epsilon Data Management was one of the world&apos;s largest marketing companies. It entered a deferred prosecution agreement with the Justice Department after acknowledging that one of its business units sold consumer lists to mass-mailing fraud schemes. Those operations sent false sweepstakes notices and astrology solicitations. The mailings claimed recipients had won prizes or could receive personalized psychic services after paying a fee. People who paid received nothing of value.
Epsilon agreed to pay $150 million in penalties and victim compensation. Of that amount, $127.5 million was designated for people harmed by fraud schemes that used Epsilon data. Many of the people targeted were older adults. The case continued beyond the company settlement. A jury later convicted a former Epsilon executive and sales manager of conspiracy, mail fraud and wire fraud.
The Justice Department said the defendants sold targeted lists to fraudsters who used them to identify people likely to respond to deceptive mailings. The case documents a specific abuse of targeted marketing data rather than a universal path for every sweepstakes entry. Still, it shows how information collected for marketing can become a road map for fraud when it reaches the wrong buyer.
The exact path will vary by promotion. However, one possible chain looks like this:
This chain can unfold without a malicious website, infected attachment or stolen password. The starting point may be a paper form sitting inside a familiar store.
A mall kiosk or retailer drawing feels safer than a random website because you recognize the location. That familiarity can make the privacy terms easier to overlook. Before entering, look for the official rules and privacy policy. Check whether the sponsor can share your data with affiliates, sponsors or marketing partners.
Also watch for language giving permission to call, email or text you. Once several companies receive the information, tracing every copy becomes difficult. That lack of visibility is one reason a simple contest entry can create a much larger privacy footprint.
A few simple habits can limit the information you hand over, reduce unwanted marketing and help your family recognize a fake prize before money changes hands.
You cannot pull back every sweepstakes entry you have already submitted. However, you can reduce the amount of personal information available through data brokers and people-search sites.
Start by searching for your name, phone number, email address and home address online. You may find profiles that reveal your age, relatives, past addresses and other personal details. Many data brokers provide an opt-out process, although removing your information manually can take time and may require repeated requests.
You can also use a reputable data removal service to contact brokers on your behalf and continue submitting removal requests when your information reappears. Before signing up, check how many brokers the service covers, whether it offers ongoing monitoring and whether you can request removals from specific sites.
No service can erase every public record, social media post or privately held database. Still, reducing the number of sites displaying and selling your information can make it harder for marketers and scammers to build a detailed profile about you.
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Provide the minimum information required for a valid entry. Think twice when a form asks about your income, medications, health concerns, shopping habits or other sensitive subjects. Some promotions need your age or date of birth to verify eligibility. However, questions unrelated to the official requirements may serve a marketing purpose.
WHAT A SCAMMER SEES THE MOMENT THEY GOOGLE YOUR NAME
Look for the sponsor&apos;s full name, eligibility requirements, drawing date and privacy terms. Pay close attention to language explaining whether your information may be shared with affiliates or marketing partners. When no official rules or identifiable sponsor appear, skip the promotion.
Watch for preselected boxes or fine print that gives the sponsor permission to send promotions by email, phone or text. Leave optional marketing boxes unchecked. When consent is required to enter, decide whether the prize feels worth the additional contact and data sharing.
Consider creating an alias email address used only for contests, store loyalty programs and promotional offers. This makes follow-up marketing easier to recognize and keeps your primary inbox less exposed. A separate address cannot prevent the sponsor from sharing the information you provide. However, it can help you contain the resulting email. For more ways to protect your inbox, read how your email address gets into the wrong hands.
Do not provide a bank account number, credit card number or payment app information on a sweepstakes entry. The Postal Inspection Service advises consumers to avoid any sweepstakes requesting financial information or payment. A legitimate sponsor may need tax information after you have independently verified a major prize. That request should come after the drawing and through a confirmed company contact rather than on the original entry form.
Take a photo of a paper entry form or save a screenshot of an online promotion. Keep the official rules, sponsor name and drawing date. When someone later claims you won, compare the message with the original promotion. Contact the sponsor through information you find independently rather than using a phone number or link provided in the prize message.
The Epsilon schemes harmed many older adults and other vulnerable people. Watch for prize letters that feel urgent, personal or unusually persistent. Talk with parents and grandparents before a suspicious letter arrives. Make sure they know to call someone they trust before sending money or personal information. You can also share our guide on how to stop scam texts from targeting aging parents.
Real prizes are free. A demand for taxes, processing costs, shipping fees, gift cards, cryptocurrency or a money transfer signals a scam. Scammers often create urgency, so you have less time to question the story. Slow down and verify the company yourself. Gift card demands deserve special caution. CyberGuy has also covered how fake prizes lead to gift card losses.
Legitimate marketing emails must provide a way to opt out of future messages. Use the unsubscribe option when you recognize the company and remember signing up. Avoid clicking unsubscribe links inside suspicious messages. A fake link may lead to a phishing page or confirm that your email address remains active. Mark the message as spam and block the sender instead.
Report suspected prize or sweepstakes scams at the Federal Trade Commission&apos;s ReportFraud.ftc.gov. You can file a report even when you spotted the scam before losing money. When the scam involves the U.S. Mail, report it to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service at uspis.gov/report. The agency accepts reports involving sweepstakes, lottery and other mail fraud.
COULD THE 7-ELEVEN BREACH AFFECT YOU?
That little entry card by the register can reveal far more than you think. The real concern begins when extra details leave the sponsor and become part of a marketing profile that gets shared, categorized and sold. The Epsilon case showed how lists of likely responders can become a road map for fraud, with older adults paying a steep price. Give the minimum, skip optional marketing consent and read the privacy terms before you enter. Then talk with the older people in your life before a convincing prize letter reaches their mailbox. Any prize notice demanding money belongs in the trash. You cannot pull back every old entry, but you can shrink your data trail and make your household harder to target.
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			<news:title>Netanyahu fires back at NYC Mayor Mamdani&apos;s vow to enforce &apos;bogus arrest warrant&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu&apos;s office is accusing New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani of attacking the Jewish state to distract from his record in New York after calling Netanyahu a &quot;war criminal.&quot;
The prime minister&apos;s office fired back Sunday after the Democratic mayor said his administration was exploring whether it could arrest the Israeli leader during an expected visit to the city under the International Criminal Court&apos;s warrant.
&quot;The ICC is a kangaroo court that has no jurisdiction over Americans or Israelis,&quot; Netanyahu&apos;s office wrote in an X post Sunday, amid recent reports he is nearing a trip to the White House to meet with President Donald Trump.
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&quot;Its bogus arrest warrant against Prime Minister Netanyahu was issued by a disgraced former ICC Prosecutor, Karim Khan, a few days before allegations of sexual misconduct against him became public,&quot; Netanyahu&apos;s office said. &quot;It was a clear attempt by Khan to divert public attention and seek protection from scrutiny.&quot;
Mamdani is following the same playbook, the office added.
&quot;Instead of backing Khan&apos;s criminal behaviour, Mr. Mamdani should focus on fixing the damage his policies have caused New York,&quot; the post concluded. &quot;Like Karim Khan, Mamdani appears interested in diverting public attention from his follies and attacking the leader of the Jewish state and the only democracy in the Middle East.&quot;
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Israel vowed to ignore the ICC warrant while it roots Hamas, &quot;a genocidal terrorist organization ,&quot; out of Gaza.
Under Prime Minister Netanyahu&apos;s leadership, Israel has taken unprecedented wartime measures to minimize harm to civilians while confronting Hamas, a genocidal terrorist organization that uses Palestinians as human shields and deliberately targets innocent Israeli civilians,&quot; the office&apos;s post read.
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News&apos; &quot;Fox &amp; Friends Weekend&quot; earlier Sunday that Mamdani is ostensibly hyperbolizing for &quot;political theater.&quot;
&quot;This is a communist, antisemitic mayor trying to make news for his own audience,&quot; Pompeo said. &quot;There&apos;s nothing more than that. This is no chance he&apos;s going to arrest Prime Minister Netanyahu when he comes to New York in September for the U.N. General assembly.
&quot;It&apos;s just simply not going to happen, and he knows it.&quot;
Even some Democrats have rejected Mamdani&apos;s stance, warning it could embolden terrorists at home and abroad.
&quot;This isn’t a college protest,&quot; former Democrat Mayor Eric Adams wrote on X. &quot;This is the City of New York.&quot;
&quot;Threatening to arrest the democratically elected leader of one of America’s closest allies during U.N. General Assembly week isn’t bold. It’s reckless,&quot; Adams continued. &quot;American diplomats, service members, and officials are stationed in dangerous places around the world. Irresponsible rhetoric like this doesn’t stay in New York. It can put Americans at greater risk abroad. Leadership means understanding that your words have consequences. Reckless political theater can have very real-world costs.&quot;
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., has long broken with Democrats on becoming the &quot;anti-Israel party,&quot; telling the &quot;clown&quot; Mamdani to &quot;sit down.&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s such a tough guy to say that kind of thing,&quot; Fetterman told Fox News&apos; &quot;Sunday Morning Futures.&quot; &quot;He has no way to do that, of course. Obviously, America is not even part of that corrupt court. And so he&apos;s just a clown to even say that. So he won&apos;t try that. Just sit down and focus on other the problems that they have in New York. That&apos;s really not your purview. You and I know that. Sit down.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>In Maine Senate Race, Jackson Sprints Ahead of Pack, as Bellows Drops Out</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Troy Jackson, a progressive, solidified his edge over his rivals in an abbreviated nominating contest to replace Graham Platner. Shenna Bellows, another candidate, bowed out.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ryan Fox denies Cameron Young, Sam Burns at The Open Championship as American golf takes another hit</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ryan Fox denies Cameron Young, Sam Burns at The Open Championship as American golf takes another hit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ryan Fox failed to birdie the easiest hole at Royal Birkdale while trying to win The Open Championship. But, when it mattered most, he birdied the hardest hole on the course to capture the Claret Jug.
Tied with clubhouse leader Cameron Young at 9-under, the 39-year-old New Zealander needed a birdie on No. 18 to win the tournament after failing to birdie the par-5 17th hole.
After pounding his drive down the final fairway, Fox hit his approach to just inside 12 feet and then dripped his birdie putt into the edge of the cup to win the 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. He finished at 10-under, one shot ahead of Young and two clear of 54-hole leader Sam Burns.
But his win might mean more for international golf than anything else.
Entering the final round, everyone at Royal Birkdale was chasing American Sam Burns, who was searching for his first major championship victory.
Burns, at 10-under, led Fox and South Korea&apos;s Si Woo Kim by two shots. American Ryan Gerard and Australian Lucas Herbert were three shots back, while big names like Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler and Ludvig Åberg sat several shots back but were lurking.
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Burns earned that advantage with one of the best two-round stretches in major championship history.
After opening the tournament with a three-over 73, Burns tied the men’s major record with an eight-under 62 on Friday. He followed that with a five-under 65 in the third round, giving him a 127 total over 36 holes, the lowest score across consecutive rounds in men’s major championship history.
And Burns wasn’t alone in going historically low.
Herbert also shot 62 on Friday, while Fox matched the number on Saturday to rocket 50 spots up the leaderboard and earn a spot alongside Burns in Sunday’s final pairing. Three players had tied the major championship scoring record over a span of two days at Royal Birkdale.
Burns also knew better than most how quickly a promising major-championship Sunday could turn into heartbreak.
He held the 54-hole lead at the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont before shooting a final-round 78 and falling into a tie for seventh. One year later, Burns nearly completed a furious Sunday comeback at Shinnecock Hills, but his birdie putt on the 72nd hole stopped inches short and left him one shot behind eventual champion Wyndham Clark.
Now, Burns had another opportunity.
And he initially appeared ready to take control of the tournament.
The 29-year-old American birdied the second hole to reach 11-under and extend his advantage.
Then everything changed.
Burns made three consecutive bogeys at Nos. 4, 5 and 6, coughing up his entire lead in a span of three holes. The player who began Sunday with a two-shot lead suddenly found himself scrambling to remain in contention.
And while Burns stumbled, another American came charging from the middle of the pack.
Cam Young, like Burns, was already familiar with major championship heartbreak. He finished one shot behind Cameron Smith at the 2022 Open Championship despite shooting a final-round 65 and making eagle on the 72nd hole.
Young began the final round seven shots off the lead, seemingly out of contention, but immediately turned himself into a factor with a spectacular front-nine 29. He made four birdies over his first five holes and eventually reached 10-under with another birdie at the 17th.
Then came trouble.
Young drove into a fairway bunker on the final hole and failed to clear its steep face with his second shot. He eventually escaped with a bogey, but still posted an incredible six-under 64 to take the clubhouse lead at nine-under.
But then Ryan Fox came charging.
Fox birdied the 13th and 14th holes to catch Young at nine-under. The New Zealander caught a terrible break with his tee shot at the newly redesigned par-3 15th and couldn’t save par. However, he bounced right back with a birdie at No. 16 to tie Young again.
Young found himself in the unenviable position of sitting around and just waiting to see if his score was good enough.
Fox caught another bad break on the par-5 17th hole. He elected to hit an iron off the tee to avoid the fairway bunkers, but his ball managed to creep into one of those bunkers after rolling out to over 320 yards. He still managed to give himself a good birdie look, but missed to stay tied.
Burns also failed to make birdie on No. 17, the hole that played the easiest during Sunday&apos;s final round. That meant that Fox was tied with Young and Burns was one shot back with the hardest hole on the course, the par-4 18th, looming.
Fox made it look anything but difficult, blasting his tee shot down the middle of the fairway before sticking an iron to inside 12 feet and giving himself a birdie putt to win the Open.
Burns played the hole well, too, but not well enough. His approach came to rest just inside 30 feet from the cup and the American couldn&apos;t convert, adding another close call to his major championship résumé.
That set the stage for Fox. Make the putt, win The Open. Miss and go to a playoff against Cam Young.
And he buried it to deliver another heartbreak for Young and another heartbreak to American golf.
Because Sunday’s final round was about much more than whether Burns, Young or another contender would walk away with the Claret Jug.
It was also about whether American golf had truly started to take back control of the sport.
Not long ago, that control appeared absolute.
Beginning with Brooks Koepka’s victory at the 2023 PGA Championship, Americans won seven consecutive men’s majors. Wyndham Clark, Brian Harman, Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele and Bryson DeChambeau all followed Koepka during a run that ended with Schauffele completing an American sweep of the 2024 majors at Royal Troon.
Rory McIlroy finally ended the streak with his dramatic breakthrough at the 2025 Masters.
Even then, it hardly felt like the balance of power had changed.
Scheffler won the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow. J.J. Spaun captured the U.S. Open at Oakmont. Scheffler then dominated The Open at Royal Portrush.
Americans had won 10 of 11 major championships.
It wasn’t a rivalry at that point. It was domination.
Then the tide turned.
Tommy Fleetwood finally earned his first PGA Tour victory by winning the 2025 Tour Championship and FedEx Cup.
One month later, Europe embarrassed the United States on American soil at the Ryder Cup.
The final score, 15-13, made the competition appear far closer than it actually was. Europe entered Sunday singles with an 11½-4½ advantage and had already reduced the final session to little more than a desperate American attempt to avoid complete humiliation.
Things didn’t improve when the calendar flipped to 2026.
McIlroy successfully defended his Masters title, and England’s Aaron Rai followed with his first major championship victory at the PGA Championship. European golfers had won the first two majors of the year.
Wyndham Clark finally stopped the bleeding by winning his second U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.
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An American victory at Royal Birkdale would give U.S. golfers the final two major championships of the season and provide real evidence that the momentum had begun shifting back.
A non-American victory would leave Clark as the only U.S. major champion of 2026, marking the first time since 2014 that Americans won just one of the four men’s majors.
And the latter is what happened when Ryan Fox became just the second New Zealander to win The Open and the third New Zealander to win a men’s major golf championship.
Clark’s U.S. Open victory stands as the only American major championship win of the season, the first time since 2014 that American men failed to win at least two major tournaments.
Europe embarrassed the United States at Bethpage. Fleetwood took the FedEx Cup. European players captured the Masters and PGA Championship. And a non-American ended the season by lifting the Claret Jug at Royal Birkdale.
It added up to the roughest major championship season for American golf in 12 years.
And the next Ryder Cup is being played at Adare Manor in Ireland, where the United States will attempt to win on European soil for the first time since 1993.
Based on the past year, there’s little reason to believe that drought is about to end.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>As California becomes lacrosse powerhouse, Arizona hopes to be next</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Dr Oz reveals the healthy retirement habit that could make America $1 trillion richer</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dr Oz reveals the healthy retirement habit that could make America $1 trillion richer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WASHINGTON, DC – The key to improving Americans&apos; health is reducing healthcare costs while helping people stay active and productive for longer, CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz told Fox News Digital.
In an exclusive interview at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., Oz shared the biggest lessons he’s learned about improving Americans’ health while serving in the Trump administration.
&quot;You sit with lots of really smart people and you learn something pretty quickly: The most expensive thing we do in healthcare is give bad quality care,&quot; he told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;Because you&apos;re paying someone who&apos;s not qualified to do a bad job, and you&apos;ve got to pay somebody to fix that job – they&apos;re going to charge you – and you&apos;ve got to fix all the downstream complications,&quot; he added.
When it comes to helping Americans stay healthy, Oz said his focus at the Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services is on &quot;quality, quality, quality.&quot;
That includes everything from preventing disease to encouraging healthy behaviors at home, such as preparing healthy meals.
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&quot;The second big thing we&apos;ve got to do is make sure that every interaction we have in the health system is based on value,&quot; Oz said. &quot;We don&apos;t just pay a doctor to do something to you, we want to pay a doctor to take care of you.&quot;
The doctor said new healthcare technologies are making it easier to deliver high-quality care by &quot;meeting you where you are.&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s one of the reasons I do want to embrace AI, if used safely and correctly,&quot; he said. &quot;As we get better and better with innovative medications, screening techniques and the ability to get people to think differently about their role, their job, when it comes to staying healthy, we&apos;re going to prosper as a nation.&quot;
According to the CMS administrator, every Medicare patient is issued a free annual wellness exam, but fewer than half of patients take advantage of it.
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Those who skip the annual wellness visit often assume they&apos;re healthy when underlying problems may go undetected, Oz said, leading to more costly treatments later.
&quot;They’re lying to themselves,&quot; he said. &quot;Ignorance is bliss, [but] not in healthcare.&quot;
In taking these steps to improve the health of Americans, Oz projected that the country could make major gains in wealth and vitality.
&quot;We can get the average American to feel so vital, so with it, so healthy, that they want to work one more year,&quot; he said. &quot;The value to our nation is $1 trillion.&quot;
&quot;Think about that: $1 trillion of value to GDP, our nation, all the taxes, all the benefits, the social programs, all the extra revenue to help get our country to go full speed. If only we make our people so healthy they want one extra year.&quot;
Oz said most Americans do want to work as they get older, but may start to feel less physically equipped.
&quot;They start to feel that they&apos;re not in the game anymore. They&apos;re not as strong,&quot; he said. &quot;So, let&apos;s focus on health in America. We&apos;ll spend less. We&apos;ll also make more.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, David Beckham lead star-studded celebrity sightings at 2026 FIFA World Cup</news:name>
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			<news:title>Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, David Beckham lead star-studded celebrity sightings at 2026 FIFA World Cup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 2026 FIFA World Cup brought all the biggest-named celebrities to arenas across North America to watch matches.
Whether they were reliving their playing days, like David Beckham, or cheering for their home country, like Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz, all the stars enjoyed the World Cup this year.
Some brought their kids, while others were focused on the match. The final between Argentina and Spain will air on FOX and stream on FOX One
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Here are some of the best celebrity sightings from the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Brad Pitt attended several matches during the FIFA World Cup, which he enjoyed with his celebrity friends.
The &quot;Fight Club&quot; actor was spotted wearing a blue jersey with stars while intently watching the match between Türkiye and the USA in a private suite. Sitting a little further away from him in the suite was actor Colin Farrell, who was in a red and white striped shirt.
Later on during the tournament, Pitt was photographed with his girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, and actors Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem, as they rooted for Spain in their quarterfinal match against Belgium.
Tom Cruise was spotted sitting next to David and Victoria Beckham at the match between USA and Paraguay.
Paris Hilton and her husband, Carter Reum, made the World Cup a family affair when they attended the match between Türkiye and the USA.
The couple and their two kids, son Phoenix and daughter London, all wore matching red, white and blue sparkly jerseys, that read Hilton on the back.
The &quot;Simple Life&quot; star was later photographed when she attended the match between USA and Belgium in Seattle.
Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz attended the quarterfinal match between Spain and Belgium to root for their home country of Spain.
Cruz was born in Alcobendas, just outside of Madrid, while Bardem was born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
The two could not keep themselves from celebrating when Spain scored a goal against Belgium during the match.
David and Victoria Beckham have been photographed at many matches during the FIFA World Cup, aside from the one they attended with Tom Cruise.
The former soccer star and his wife often turned the matches into a family bonding activity, bringing along their sons, Romeo and Cruz, and their daughter, Harper.
The whole family was in the stands to celebrate England defeating Norway in the quarterfinal, and advancing to face Argentina in the semifinal.
Ultimately, England lost to Argentina 2-1, leaving Beckham visibly emotional in the stands as a result.
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Martha Stewart was photographed looking chic while checking her phone in the stands at the World Cup match between Sweden and France in New Jersey.
Sabrina Carpenter was photographed in the stands when she attended the World Cup match between Ecuador and Germany with her friends.
The singer brought along a pair of binoculars with her to make sure she didn&apos;t miss anything on the field.
Jessica Alba was just one of the girls when she attended the World Cup match between Türkiye and the USA with her daughters.
She was photographed while taking a selfie with her daughters, Honor, 18, and Haven, 14, and other young women while in their suite.
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Rapper Jay-Z smiled at the camera in an all-white look, including a large white hat, while walking on the field at the match between Côte d&apos;Ivoire and Ecuador.
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Sofía Vergara and Owen Wilson were photographed standing next to each other on the sidelines ahead of the match between Paraguay and USA.
Ryan Reynolds was at the World Cup match between Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina, to cheer on his home country.
The &quot;Deadpool&quot; actor was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New affordable homes welcome families</news:name>
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			<news:title>New affordable homes welcome families</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In late May, the city of Phoenix and Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona celebrated the dedication of four new single-family homes in Sunnyslope. The ceremony marked the completion of new affordable homes built on city-owned vacant lots identified through the Housing Phoenix Plan adopted in 2020.
The homes include three bedrooms, a den that can serve as a fourth bedroom, and two and a half bathrooms. Four families began moving into their new homes in the weeks following the dedication.
In addition to the four new homes, Habitat is investing $200,000 in Sunnyslope through home repair services that supplement the Neighborhood Services Department’s neighborhood revitalization efforts. Eight repairs have been completed, with four more underway. Visit www.phoenix.gov/administration/departments/nsd.html to learn more about neighborhood revitalizations programs.
This project supports the Housing Phoenix Plan (HPP), which aimed to create or preserve 50,000 homes by 2030 – as of March 2026, the city says that they have surpassed that number and are at 67,002 total units. A core strategy of the HPP is redeveloping city owned land to create more affordable options, and three of the four Habitat for Humanity homes were built on parcels identified through that initiative. While earlier projects focused largely on rental housing, the city says that these new homes are the first completed homeownership units produced under the effort, marking an important step in expanding affordable homeownership opportunities in Phoenix.
Visit www.phoenix.gov/administration/departments/housing.html to learn more.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Adopt, treat and train pets at AAWL</news:name>
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			<news:title>Adopt, treat and train pets at AAWL</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Arizona Animal Welfare League (AAWL) rescues, rehabilitates and re-homes more than 4,000 dogs and cats that are abandoned or that have been surrendered by their owners. They do this primarily by rescuing them from other shelters in Maricopa County where they are likely to be euthanized due to the lack of resources.
But AAWL’s service does not end there. The organization also runs a low-cost veterinary clinic and a wide variety of dog training services. Residents will find free training guides on the AAWL website that cover a range of topics. Training classes are available and include private training, three levels of Basic Obedience classes and Feisty Fido classes. Information about all of their training programs can be found online at https://aawl.org/dogtraining.
If you are looking for a new dog or cat companion, visit the AAWL Sonia Breslow Adoption Center at 25 N. 40th St. or at one of their partner locations. Learn more at https://aawl.org.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bill Maher admits he could vote for JD Vance, warns &apos;cowardly&apos; Democrats face socialist takeover</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bill Maher admits he could vote for JD Vance, warns &apos;cowardly&apos; Democrats face socialist takeover</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Comedian and HBO host Bill Maher said Sunday that he could vote for Vice President JD Vance in the 2028 presidential election if Democrats nominate a candidate aligned with the party&apos;s socialist wing, calling Democrats &quot;cowardly&quot; and warning that radicals are taking over the party.
&quot;Yes,&quot; Maher said when asked by ABC News &quot;This Week&quot; co-anchor Jonathan Karl if Maher could see himself voting for Vance. &quot;If this is the Democratic side, yes.&quot;
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Maher said his vote remained open because President Donald Trump cannot run again and rejected efforts to distinguish socialism from communism while discussing the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA).
&quot;My vote is in play because it can’t be Trump running, so I’m not living in communist America,&quot; Maher said.
&quot;I mean, I know the talking point is that it’s not communism, it’s socialism. OK, I’ve read the quotes from the DSA platform from their own mouths. Don’t tell me I’m not seeing what I am seeing,&quot; Maher said.
Maher also contrasted Republicans&apos; willingness to appear on his HBO program, &quot;Real Time with Bill Maher,&quot; with Democrats who declined invitations despite receiving his vote.
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&quot;The Democrats don’t come, and yet they got my vote. What... it’s just odd, isn’t it? Why is that? So what is that all about?&quot; Maher said. &quot;Democrats are cowardly. They’re cowardly.&quot;
The HBO host warned that the Democratic Party was being overtaken by increasingly radical figures, recalling the criticism he received after refusing to embrace left-wing positions.
&quot;Their party is being taken over now by, you know, every day I hear about a new very radical,&quot; Maher said.
&quot;I feel very good about [it]. Like 10 years ago, like I did lose fans because, you know, I wasn’t going to go along with some of this crazy stuff on the left too,&quot; he said.
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Maher said he had not changed his views about Republicans but refused to overlook positions promoted by members of his own political camp.
&quot;I didn’t change really on what I thought about the right, but just, I can’t sit and just not notice stuff which people seem to want to do because it’s all about my team or your team,&quot; Maher said.
&quot;But you know there’s some crazy stuff. You know, when we’re cheering for the Intifada, I cut, I’m out,&quot; he said.
He also predicted Democrats would perform well in the 2026 midterms because the races would remain a referendum on Trump. He distinguished those contests from the next presidential election.
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&quot;2028 is a different story because by then this wing of the party, this new wing with all the energy, and it’s not just a few people anymore,&quot; Maher said.
Maher cited candidates in Colorado and Wisconsin advocating the abolition of police and prisons as examples of the party&apos;s leftward movement.
&quot;I read every day I read about a new person in some Colorado and Wisconsin, somebody who is saying some variation of not defund the police,&quot; Maher said. &quot;Abolish the police. No prisons, no police. Like, what world do they think we could possibly live in under these conditions?&quot;
The DSA’s 2026 program calls for public ownership of the largest corporations and essential industries, fully abolishing police and prisons and abolishing the Senate.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Stomach bugs surging as doctors say certain travel essentials could save your trip</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stomach bugs surging as doctors say certain travel essentials could save your trip</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Stomach bugs can quickly turn a dream vacation into days spent in a hotel room, but doctors say packing a few key essentials can help keep your summer or fall trip on track.
Gastrointestinal illnesses caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites commonly trigger nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramps, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The agency says travelers&apos; diarrhea, usually caused by bacteria, is the most common travel-related illness. 
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It affects an estimated 30% to 70% of travelers during a two-week trip, depending on the destination and season.
While not every stomach bug can be prevented, doctors say packing a few essentials before you leave can help manage symptoms, prevent dehydration and make it easier to know when it&apos;s time to seek medical care.
Before your next trip, the CDC recommends packing the following items:
If illness does strike, staying hydrated should be the top priority.
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Most people recover from common stomach bugs within one to three days without treatment, though dehydration can become serious enough to require medical attention, Chad D. Neilsen, director of Infection Prevention and Control at Nemours Children&apos;s Health in Florida, previously told Fox News Digital.
Doctors say smart food choices can also help reduce the risk of gastrointestinal illness while traveling.
Bethany Doerfler, a senior clinical research dietitian at the Digestive Health Institute of Northwestern Medicine, recommends thoroughly cooking higher-risk vegetables, such as leafy greens and fresh herbs, to reduce the risk of gastrointestinal illness, including parasitic infections such as Cyclospora.
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&quot;Heating to temperatures over 160 degrees [Fahrenheit] will kill the parasite,&quot; Doerfler told Fox News Digital.
She also recommends choosing fruits and vegetables with thick skins that can be washed and peeled, such as bananas, avocados and melons, instead of avoiding fresh produce altogether.
Careful food and beverage choices can help lower the risk of gastrointestinal illness, the CDC says, although the choices cannot eliminate it completely because restaurant hygiene and local sanitation are often beyond a traveler&apos;s control.
Travelers should seek medical care if diarrhea persists or worsens, particularly if it is accompanied by a fever, bloody stools or signs of dehydration.
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Angelica Stabile of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Earthquake shakes Peru&apos;s Andes region, killing at least 5, displacing hundreds</news:name>
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			<news:title>Earthquake shakes Peru&apos;s Andes region, killing at least 5, displacing hundreds</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A powerful earthquake ripped through Peru&apos;s Andes region overnight, killing at least five people and leaving hundreds displaced as homes and a church collapsed, with authorities warning Sunday that an unknown number of people remain missing.
The magnitude 5.5 quake struck shortly after 9:20 p.m. Saturday near the city of Sicaya in central Peru, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake injured more than 20 people and forced at least 300 residents from their homes, Peru&apos;s National Civil Defense Institute said.
Officials were still trying to account for missing residents Sunday after several buildings collapsed or were left unsafe, including a local church and convent.
SECURITY GUARD SURVIVES EIGHT DAYS BENEATH COLLAPSED SHOPPING CENTER AFTER VENEZUELA EARTHQUAKES
Authorities said the region&apos;s widespread use of traditional adobe construction likely made the damage worse. Luis Vásquez, head of the local civil defense office, said the rustic building materials &quot;contributed to the greater impact and damage.&quot;
Images from the hard-hit farming community of Chongo Bajo showed families wrapped in blankets outside damaged homes as neighbors picked through the rubble. Animals could also be seen trapped beneath collapsed buildings.
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&quot;My home has been destroyed,&quot; resident Hermenegilda Guamalato told local radio while looking for shelter with her three children in the neighboring province of Huayucachi.
Peru sits along the Pacific &quot;Ring of Fire,&quot; one of the world&apos;s most active earthquake zones. In 2007, a magnitude 7.9 earthquake struck the coastal province of Pisco, killing nearly 600 people.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>In Arizona’s Primaries, Democrats Fight Over a House Seat They Need Badly</news:name>
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			<news:title>In Arizona’s Primaries, Democrats Fight Over a House Seat They Need Badly</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats have a chance to flip a competitive battleground district in and around Scottsdale, but the winner of Tuesday’s primary will emerge bloodied and broke.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Flagstaff History: Kolb Brothers planned to buy passenger plane for flights over Grand Canyon</news:name>
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			<news:title>Flagstaff History: Kolb Brothers planned to buy passenger plane for flights over Grand Canyon</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This week&apos;s look back into Flagstaff&apos;s history.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Let&apos;s brew it in the United States&apos;: Teamsters target Modelo and Corona in push for Mexican beer tariffs</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Let&apos;s brew it in the United States&apos;: Teamsters target Modelo and Corona in push for Mexican beer tariffs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the nation&apos;s largest labor unions wants President Donald Trump to make one of America&apos;s favorite imports a lot more American.
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters are urging the administration to impose significant tariffs on Mexican beer, arguing more of it should be brewed by U.S. workers instead of across the border.
The request comes as the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative continues to assess whether certain countries’ policies have fueled unfair manufacturing advantages. 
The Teamsters argue Mexico has fueled its brewing industry through government-backed investment incentives, lower labor costs and export-focused policies that have expanded production and exports, helping imported beer capture a growing share of the U.S. market.
AMERICA&apos;S FAVORITE BEERS — AND THE JOBS TIED TO THEM — ARE AT THE CENTER OF A BREWING TRADE FIGHT
The tariff push could have implications for some of America&apos;s best-known imported beer brands, including Modelo, Corona, Pacifico and Tecate, much of which is brewed in Mexico before being shipped to retailers across the U.S.
&quot;We can brew Modelo beer. It&apos;s the same recipe. Let&apos;s brew it in the United States,&quot; Sean O&apos;Brien, general president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, told Fox News Digital. &quot;We are very good at producing goods and services in this country,&quot; he added.
In its filing, the union said Mexican beer production has increased 85% since 2014, with about 80% of the country&apos;s beer exports shipped to the United States. Meanwhile, capacity utilization at major U.S. breweries fell from 82% in 2013 to 65% in 2023, a trend the Teamsters say threatens thousands of well-paying union jobs.
TRUMP BET TARIFFS WOULD BRING BACK AMERICAN FACTORY JOBS. NEW REPORT SAYS IT DIDN&apos;T WORK
The union argues tariffs would help shift more beer production back to the U.S., supporting American breweries along with the farmers who grow barley and hops, aluminum manufacturers that produce cans and the truckers who move beer across the country.
&quot;I&apos;m pro-America, pro-American worker, pro American jobs. So if there&apos;s an opportunity to tariff Mexican beer in this situation, which is gonna provide opportunity for our current members, which we have tens of thousands in the brewery and distribution industry, then I&apos;m all for tariffs and all for keeping American jobs in America,&quot; O&apos;Brien added.
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The Teamsters say the threat to U.S. brewery jobs is growing as major brewers continue investing billions of dollars in Mexico.
According to the filing, breweries have announced plans to add another 19 million to 23 million hectoliters of production capacity over the next five years, an expansion the union attributes to export-focused tax incentives, lower labor costs and industrial policies aimed at boosting manufacturing for foreign markets.
The filing also cites Mexico&apos;s 2023 tax incentives for export-oriented manufacturers and its broader &quot;Plan México&quot; industrial strategy, arguing those policies have encouraged additional investment while suppressing wages and making it more difficult for U.S. producers to compete.
The Teamsters have publicly backed tariffs as high as 75% on Mexican beer imports, calling them one potential remedy to what they describe as an uneven playing field. In a separate submission to USTR, the union said continued pressure from imported beer could force more U.S. brewery slowdowns or closures, jeopardizing good-paying brewery jobs that have supported American families for generations.
The Teamsters&apos; filing is one of several submitted as USTR weighs potential trade actions under its ongoing Section 301 investigation.
USTR did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Historic nude beach in California is putting its clothes on when it opens later this month</news:name>
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			<news:title>Historic nude beach in California is putting its clothes on when it opens later this month</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Another historical clothing optional location in California is putting its clothes on. The San Gregorio Ranch State Beach, considered one of the first nude beaches in the state, is being added to the California State Parks.
The nonprofit land trust Peninsula Open Space Trust purchased the land last spring and has plans to donate it to the state park system later this year. The beach will open on July 29 and clothing will be required.
The day-to-day operations will be managed by Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks, KQED reported. Bonny Hawley, the Executive Director of the organization, said nudity isn&apos;t allowed at state parks.
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She added that the parks system will be educating the public about the beach no longer being a nude one. A sad day, I&apos;m sure, for those who enjoy letting it all hangout while allowing sand easier access to their bodies.
&quot;I’m not happy about it,&quot; Bob Morton told the Los Angeles Times. He&apos;s been to the beach and is confused by the state parks not allowing the swinging to and fro of body parts normally covered up in public.
&quot;It seems counterintuitive,&quot; he added. &quot;You go there to be one with nature.&quot;
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How in the world are you expected to be one with nature with your swimsuit on at the beach? You can be close to one with nature, but to some that isn&apos;t enough.
They require the sun and the ocean breeze covering their entire body. As if the rule changes at the historic beach weren&apos;t enough, they&apos;re not allowing dogs on the stretch of beach either.
They apparently are going after a dull beach experience. Swimsuits will be on every single person and nobody will have to dodge any piles of dog crap. Where&apos;s the sense of adventure that made California?</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump to present FIFA World Cup winners with trophy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump to present FIFA World Cup winners with trophy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump will present the FIFA World Cup trophy to the winner of the match between Spain and Argentina on Sunday, a White House official confirmed to Fox News.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said last month on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends&quot; that he and Trump would deliver the trophy to the winning team’s captain on the field of New York/New Jersey Stadium.
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Infantino also said at the time that Trump would attend the contest. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt called the president’s attendance &quot;a fitting conclusion to a tournament that showcased America&apos;s ability to host the world on the grandest stage.&quot;
Trump was on stage during the FIFA Club World Cup trophy presentation after Chelsea defeated Paris Saint-Germain last summer.
Earlier in the World Cup, Trump got involved in one of the World Cup&apos;s biggest controversies, calling Infantino and requesting a review of Folarin Balogun&apos;s red card. Balogun was suspended for Team USA&apos;s Round of 16 match, but he was later ruled eligible for the game.
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Trump has yet to attend a World Cup match, but Secretary of State Marco Rubio was spotted at the U.S. Men&apos;s National Team&apos;s opener against Paraguay, a 4-1 win on June 12.
The president was awarded the first FIFA Peace Prize at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., during the World Cup final draw in December.
Trump recently attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden, while the White House played host to UFC Freedom 250 last month. An IndyCar race will take place in Washington, D.C. next month.
Fox News’ Ryan Morik contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DAVID MARCUS: Socialism and El-Sayed run into harsh reality in blue-collar Michigan</news:name>
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			<news:title>DAVID MARCUS: Socialism and El-Sayed run into harsh reality in blue-collar Michigan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By now, we have all seen the evidence that the socialist uprising happening in the Democratic Party is fueled mainly by highly educated White voters, and on Saturday, I saw even more evidence of it at a Detroit rally for Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed. It was whiter than a toothpaste ad.
Scanning the hundred or so people in line for the event that featured Marxist superstars Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., I saw fewer Black people than you could find at Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse’s restricted beach club in Rhode Island.
Outside of the Opera House where the event was taking place, I met Chris, selling socialist merch. Like me, he had arrived that morning, redheaded, ruddy and a bit sunburned from his recent swing through Texas supporting the supposedly non-socialist Senate candidate James Talarico.
DEMOCRATS&apos; CIVIL WAR HEADS TO MICHIGAN WHERE PROGRESSIVES FACE BIGGEST TEST YET IN HIGH-STAKES SENATE SHOWDOWN
A bit surprised that the Democratic Socialists of America were stumping for Talarico, I asked him whether Texas voters were put off by it.
&quot;I’m not supposed to do interviews, but yeah, it’s different for sure depending on where we go,&quot; he said.
A moment later, I had a conversation with the spokesperson for Don Offord, the progressive running for the Democratic nomination in Michigan’s 11th congressional district. One of the animating elements of this socialist insurgency became crystal clear, as he couldn&apos;t stop talking about AIPAC.
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&quot;Don doesn’t take any money from AIPAC (the pro-Israel lobbying group),&quot; Mark said proudly. I asked him if this could be a problem, not just with Jewish voters, but with moderate Democrats who support the Jewish state. A kind of shock fell over him, as if he’d never considered this, and he just refused to answer.
Tim, from Ann Arbor was there, not as a fan of the socialists but as a concerned citizen, largely worried about data centers.
&quot;I just want transparency,&quot; he told me. &quot;People are making so much money, and us normal people don’t have much say over it.&quot;
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I asked if he found the arguments from AOC and Bernie convincing, to which he simply replied, &quot;Not really.&quot;
Later in the evening at the Anchor Bar, named not for sailors but for the newsmen who historically call the dive bar home, I met Glen, in his 50s who works for the federal government in Detroit and is not particularly fond of socialism.
&quot;No way El-Sayed can win,&quot; he told me. &quot;These socialists sound crazy. Free, free, free everything, that’s not going to work here.&quot;
When I asked about El-Sayed’s supposedly more moderate opponent, Rep. Haley Stevens, Glen told me, &quot;She seems fine.&quot;
It does appear in recent days that the El-Sayed camp is aware of the warning Glen laid out, he has been all over TV claiming that he is not a socialist even as he appeare on stage with Bernie and AOC, the king and queen of the commie jamboree.
With the primary drawing nearer, we are seeing cracks behind El-Sayed’s Mamdani-esque creepy permasmile, as he tries to distance himself from the socialists while also trying to surf their zeitgeist.
It turns out that, unlike the communist corridor in New York City, here in Michigan, being a socialist is more of a bug than a feature. It&apos;s a lesson that the suddenly capitalism-loving El-Sayed has probably learned just a bit too late.
This is the reality that Democrats smitten by the socialism bug are soon to run smack into all over the country, whether they know it or not. Does Talarico in Texas really want redheaded Chris and his communist buddies to be an avatar for him in the Lone Star state? I doubt it.
From what I see on the ground, both from his supporters and his detractors, El-Sayed is in serious trouble in this Senate election. Saying, &quot;I hate Israel&quot; only gets you so far, especially in a city and state that has seen economic improvement over the distinctly non-socialist President Donald Trump era.
It is too soon to say that this race for the Senate nomination in Michigan is over. Perhaps there is a scandal or two that can harm Stevens in the late stages, but right now, she has the momentum, and El Sayed has little or no ability to find new voters.
Meanwhile, the establishment is beginning to strike back against the socialists, with the Congressional Black Caucus this past week endorsing Stevens, as a check on the emerging power of the White and immigrant socialist voting bloc within the Democratic Party.
The question is whether there are enough tattooed White kids with worthless degrees to get El-Sayed over the top. The answer, it seems increasingly clear, is no.
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			<news:title>As California becomes lacrosse powerhouse, Arizona hopes to be next</news:title>
			<news:keywords>IRVINE, Calif. – Every field at Great Park in Irvine, California, was filled.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mamdani pummeled online as critics call possible Netanyahu arrest ‘pure political theater’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mamdani pummeled online as critics call possible Netanyahu arrest ‘pure political theater’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani was blasted by critics on social media Saturday after he disclosed that New York City attorneys were exploring whether NYC police could arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he visits Manhattan for the United Nations General Assembly in September — suggesting the mayor lacked authority and was interfering with U.S. foreign policy.
&quot;Whatever the law allows me to do in New York City, that’s what we will do, but we won’t be writing our own laws to that end,&quot; Mamdani said in an interview with The New York Times.
The mayor said the city’s Law Department was actively discussing the issue and reiterated his support for the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant against Netanyahu.
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&quot;I believe that Prime Minister Netanyahu belongs in &apos;The Hague.&apos; He’s a war criminal who has been charged by the International Criminal Court. And what you will find is that it is an opinion that is held by many, purely because of what his actions have wrought over these last many years,&quot; Mamdani told The New York Times.
&quot;Federal authority trumps any local mayor’s wishes. This is pure political theater,&quot; U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said on X.
Waltz cited several legal barriers, including that America is not a party to the Rome Statute that established the International Criminal Court, diplomatic protections surrounding U.N. visits and immunity for foreign leaders.
FETTERMAN WARNS MAMDANI RISKS &apos;CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS&apos; BY VOWING TO DEFY SCOTUS IMMIGRATION RULING
House Republicans urged Mamdani to turn his attention to problems within the five boroughs rather than attempting to involve local police in international affairs.
&quot;Mamdani is threatening to arrest the head of one of our closest allies,&quot; House Republicans said on X. &quot;He should stop politicizing local law enforcement and interfering with US foreign policy and instead focus on rising rent and housing prices and antisemitism in NYC.&quot;
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who preceded Mamdani, said the proposal could also carry consequences for Americans serving overseas and promised to welcome Netanyahu to the city.
NYC REPUBLICAN LAWMAKER SLAMS MAMDANI ANTISEMITISM OFFICE AS A ‘BLACK HOLE’ LACKING PUBLIC-FACING RESOURCES
&quot;This isn’t a college protest. This is the City of New York,&quot; Adams said on X. &quot;Threatening to arrest the democratically elected leader of one of America’s closest allies during U.N. General Assembly week isn’t bold. It’s reckless.&quot;
Republican New York City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino went further, arguing on X that any effort to carry out the ICC warrant would amount to rebellion against federal authority.
&quot;Just so we’re clear, this would be an act of insurrection,&quot; Paladino said. &quot;The United States is not a party to the ICC and it has no jurisdiction in this country. No law enforcement agency at any level has the authority to enforce its orders.&quot;
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The ICC issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant in November 2024 over alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity connected to Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. Israel has rejected the allegations and challenged the court’s jurisdiction.
The United States is not a member of the ICC. Federal law prohibits state and local government entities from cooperating with ICC requests or providing support to the court.
The New York City Mayor&apos;s Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Brexton Busch wins first race since father Kyle Busch&apos;s death in emotional return to Victory Lane</news:name>
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			<news:title>Brexton Busch wins first race since father Kyle Busch&apos;s death in emotional return to Victory Lane</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Brexton Busch found his way back to Victory Lane on Friday night, but this one meant far more than your ordinary checkered flag.
The 11-year-old son of late NASCAR champion Kyle Busch won the restricted micro sprint feature at Port City Raceway in Oklahoma — his first victory since his father died May 21 at age 41 following a severe illness.
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Brexton started 14th before a major wreck on the opening lap sent him toward the back of the field. From there, he methodically worked his way forward and completed the emotional comeback.
&quot;And he ended up with the WIN!!!!&quot; Samantha Busch wrote on her Instagram Stories.
But for the Busch family, the celebration was understandably bittersweet.
&quot;This is his first win since Kyle’s passing,&quot; Samantha wrote. &quot;There was a lot of emotions to say the very least.&quot;
&quot;Beyond proud of him not just for winning but all that he’s navigating at a young age,&quot; she continued, &quot;beyond shattered Kyle isn’t here to be a part of this, beyond grateful for all the support and amazing people we have around us.&quot;
Samantha later reflected on how much Kyle loved sharing race days with his son.
&quot;Watching him celebrate all I could think about was Kyle,&quot; she wrote. &quot;There was nothing that made him happier than watching Brex race, spending the day tinkering on his car and then being the first one sprinting to Victory Lane with that huge grin on his face.&quot;
KYLE BUSCH&apos;S WIFE SHARES HEARTBREAKING FATHER&apos;S DAY TRIBUTE ONE MONTH AFTER HIS DEATH: &apos;DOESN&apos;T FEEL REAL&apos;
Brexton also opened up about what the win meant to him after an incredibly difficult two months.
&quot;My first win since my dad passed. I don’t like to talk about it much, but the last two months have been really tough,&quot; Brexton wrote on Instagram. &quot;I’m missing my crew chief, my driver coach, my dad, the guy who I looked up to more [than] anyone.&quot;
Kyle was deeply involved in Brexton’s budding racing career, serving not only as his father but also as his mentor, mechanic and biggest supporter. Brexton has continued competing since Kyle’s death, returning to the track less than two weeks later at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Friday’s victory came with another meaningful connection to his dad, as Brexton also competed in Kyle’s green No. 18 car during the outlaw portion of the event.
Kyle’s final Instagram post was a birthday tribute to Brexton, shared just days before his death.
&quot;Happy Birthday Brexton!!! Your mom &amp; I are so proud of who you’re turning out to be!&quot; Kyle wrote. &quot;You’re the best kid on &amp; off the track, you amaze us every day.&quot;
&quot;Keep doing what you’re doing and there is no limit to what you’ll accomplish! Love you buddy!&quot;
Seems like Brexton’s taking that one to heart.
Shortly after Saturday&apos;s win, the young driver posted a video doing Kyle&apos;s signature bow, captioned simply: &quot;For my Dad. 🏁&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fetterman calls Zohran Mamdani a &apos;clown&apos; over push to arrest Netanyahu in New York City</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fetterman calls Zohran Mamdani a &apos;clown&apos; over push to arrest Netanyahu in New York City</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman took fresh aim at New York City Democratic socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Sunday, branding him a &quot;clown&quot; over his repeated interest in having Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrested if he visits New York for the United Nations General Assembly this September.
&quot;[He&apos;s] such a tough guy to say that kind of thing. He has no way to do that,&quot; Fetterman said on &quot;Sunday Morning Futures.&quot;
&quot;America&apos;s not even part of that corrupt court,&quot; he continued, referring to the International Criminal Court (ICC), which has issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu.
FETTERMAN WARNS MAMDANI RISKS &apos;CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS&apos; BY VOWING TO DEFY SCOTUS IMMIGRATION RULING
&quot;He&apos;s [Mamdani is] just a clown to even say that, so he won&apos;t try that. Just sit down and focus on other... problems that they have in New York. That&apos;s really not your purview. You and I know that. Sit down.&quot;
Mamdani has repeatedly said he would seek to have Netanyahu arrested if the Israeli leader travels to New York City, citing the International Criminal Court&apos;s November 2024 arrest warrant accusing Netanyahu of war crimes and crimes against humanity stemming from Israel&apos;s war against Hamas.
Most recently, the far-left mayor said his administration is actively exploring whether the city has the legal authority to arrest Netanyahu, calling him a &quot;war criminal&quot; who &quot;belongs in The Hague,&quot; during an interview with The New York Times.
Netanyahu has denied the allegations, and Israel rejects the ICC&apos;s jurisdiction over the matter.
SEN JOHN FETTERMAN PLEDGES TO BE &apos;LAST MAN STANDING&apos; IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN SUPPORT OF ISRAEL
The United States is not a party to the Rome Statute that established the ICC and does not recognize the court&apos;s jurisdiction over U.S. citizens or Israeli officials.
Fox News Digital previously reached out to the mayor&apos;s office asking whether Mamdani stands by calling Netanyahu a &quot;war criminal,&quot; whether City Hall is actively consulting with the Law Department regarding possible legal action against the Israeli leader and whether the mayor would direct the NYPD to arrest Netanyahu if attorneys determined the city had legal authority. The mayor&apos;s office did not immediately respond, however.
Meanwhile, Fetterman has emerged as one of Israel&apos;s most outspoken defenders in Congress, simultaneously acting as one of Mamdani&apos;s — and the progressive left&apos;s — greatest internal party critics.
Speaking to Fox News&apos; Maria Bartiromo, Fetterman discussed his bond over Israel with late South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and why he would reconsider his position in the Democratic Party should its official platform adopt anti-Israel terms.
&quot;That would force me to kind of reevaluate should I remain as a Democrat,&quot; he shared, later adding, &quot;If we became the kind of party that would embrace someone like Hasan Piker, maybe my party doesn&apos;t want like a reasonable common sense kind of Democrat that reminds people that standing with Israel... used to be part of our core values and one of the reasons why I&apos;ve been I&apos;m proud to be a Democrat.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Betting preview for Patriots after falling short in the Super Bowl and controversial offseason</news:name>
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			<news:title>Betting preview for Patriots after falling short in the Super Bowl and controversial offseason</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NFL has found a way to dominate news headlines regardless of whether the season is happening or not. It could be the draft, free agency, preseason, minicamps, whatever, there is always something happening in the news with football. It can be overwhelming at times, but at others it is a nice reminder that the season is right around the corner. One team in the news for the wrong reasons has been the New England Patriots.
Last year, the Patriots had an unexpectedly good season. They won their division, knocking the Buffalo Bills back down a bit. They had their second-year quarterback looking like an MVP candidate.
Their first-year (with the franchise) coach led them to a great turnaround. The team went 14-3 in the regular season. In their Wild Card round game, they crushed the Chargers 16-3. Then, against Houston, they destroyed the Texans in a forgettable game for quarterback C.J. Stroud. Finally, they took on the Broncos and barely beat them in the AFC Conference Championship.
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The biggest addition for the Patriots came recently as they traded for A.J. Brown. We know that when Brown is motivated, he can be one of the top wide receivers in the league. I think with this new team, he should be ready. He also goes to a pass-first quarterback instead of a run-first quarterback. They addressed some of their offensive line needs via the draft and free agency, and that could help. The biggest loss was Stefon Diggs, but he was replaced by Brown or even Romeo Doubs.
I like the offensive weapons that New England has surrounded Drake Maye with. There are very few positions that I feel like are lacking. I also think the team should still have a lot of strengths on defense. They have a good pass rush, and they have some solid players in the secondary. I don’t know that either will be elite, and most teams take a step back after the Super Bowl (especially after losses).
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After making it to the Super Bowl and being embarrassed, the expectation was that this season was going to be another step forward for the young club. Instead, most of the conversation this offseason has been about an alleged affair between their head coach, Mike Vrabel, and a reporter, Diana Russini. This will likely be a distraction until the season starts, as it seems like every few days, new pictures or pieces of the affair come out. I am bringing this up in a betting article because I think it is important to figure out if this will be a distraction or help the team focus on football. I’m sure there will be questions, but winning cures all.
Unfortunately, I don’t see them winning this year. Last year was a fluke to me. I need to see Maye do it again before I believe it. Vrabel will have his defense ready, but I like the under 10.5 for them.
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			  <news:name>Man Killed by Truck After ICE Encounter in Florida Was Visiting From Mexico</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>A Central Florida nonprofit group identified the man as Juan Jairo Coronilla Durán and said he had planned to return home to his family.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE&apos;s Charlotte Flair thanks NBA star for donation to family of 8-year-old who died after tragic cancer battle</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE&apos;s Charlotte Flair thanks NBA star for donation to family of 8-year-old who died after tragic cancer battle</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WWE star Charlotte Flair lavished praise on Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton on Saturday night for a kind gesture he made for someone who was close to the former champion.
Flair appeared at Sports Illustrated Beyond the Pitch in New York City and told Fox News Digital that Haliburton contributed $10,000 to a GoFundMe set up for the family of 8-year-old Scarlett Guillen who recently died after battling a rare and incurable form of brain cancer known as Diffuse Midline Glioma.
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&quot;It really helped cover her funeral costs,&quot; Flair said. &quot;I saw him tonight at the show and I was like, hey, thank you. You have no idea how much that meant to me, to the family. Just, what a great guy.&quot;
Scarlett was known as Flair’s biggest fan. She was featured in a segment before WrestleMania 42 about how the two shared a bond that will never be broken. Flair also wore butterfly ring gear in honor of Scarlett.
Upon her death, Flair put out a message on her X account.
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&quot;Thank you for the light you brought into my life,&quot; she began.
&quot;You reminded all of us that a life isn’t measured by its length, but by the love it leaves behind. Your light doesn’t end here. It lives on in your family, your friends, and in every heart you touched. It lives on in every butterfly that makes someone stop and smile, and in every diamond that catches the light.
&quot;You will always be our butterfly. You will always be our diamond girl. You are loved beyond words, and you will never, ever be forgotten.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s election integrity speech: 7 takeaways every American should know</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump&apos;s election integrity speech: 7 takeaways every American should know</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In his speech to the nation on July 16, President Donald Trump made a fundamental point seemingly lost on his critics:
Every American, whether you’re a Republican, Democrat, independent or otherwise, should be able to agree that we deserve the most secure, honest, and fair election system anywhere in the world. Secure elections should not be a partisan issue.
Yet Democratic critics are already disputing the evidence and conclusions Trump presented.
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Here are the seven biggest takeaways about the vulnerabilities in our election process, as outlined by the president:
1. In his speech, Trump said newly declassified intelligence showed that China had illicitly acquired or attempted to acquire voter-registration information involving as many as 220 million Americans across multiple states. He characterized it as the &quot;largest compromise of election data in history,&quot; involving the theft of &quot;220 million U.S. voter files.&quot;
This allegation is shocking but not surprising. The Chinese engaged in a similar hack during the Obama administration, when they stole the personnel files of roughly 22 million current and former federal employees (including me) from the Office of Personnel Management. The Chinese military maintains units devoted to cyber operations targeting foreign governments and industries.
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2. Instead of warning officials in the 18 affected states, President Trump alleged that individuals within the intelligence agencies &quot;worked to actively suppress and downplay information about the extent of China’s&quot; cybersecurity attacks, without even briefing the president or members of Congress. According to the president, an analyst admitted in an email that officials &quot;deliberately massaged the presidential daily briefing to withhold&quot; this information, while another FBI official said she was running a &quot;shadow government&quot; to keep intelligence about China’s meddling from becoming known.
If true, this is outrageous behavior. The president has instructed federal agencies to immediately provide states with all the information needed to remedy the vulnerabilities that allegedly allowed this to occur. That should have been done when the breach was first discovered.
3. According to President Trump, CIA reports indicate that the Chinese worked to &quot;undermine domestic confidence&quot; in the president. That effort included &quot;efforts to use Chinese contacts with big U.S. companies to influence U.S. business leaders to turn against the president&quot; as well as to use &quot;U.S. journalists who had reported negatively on the U.S. president.&quot; These allegations obviously need further investigation.
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4. The administration said DHS database comparisons flagged approximately 278,000 voter-registration records nationwide as potentially associated with noncitizens. Fox News Digital separately reported that DHS letters alleged more than 256,000 potential matches in four states. A release from the Department of Homeland Security indicates that 10 states have voluntarily participated in this program, and DHS reviewed the public files from California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Nevada, which have refused to cooperate. The president claims that &quot;since many Democrat states refuse to share their voter files the real number [of registered aliens] is actually much higher than that.&quot; But even this &quot;limited analysis&quot; should raise concerns, according to the president — and he is right.
5. The president says that intelligence reports assess &quot;that centralized election-related data repositories, such as voter registration databases, poll books, and other official election websites are most vulnerable to exploitation, and adversaries could use this access to these systems to disrupt election processes.&quot; He says Americans &quot;were blatantly lied to about the security of our election infrastructure…They’re vulnerable and they’re easily compromised and people within our government knew that.&quot; This calls for complete cybersecurity audits by state officials of their electronic election systems.
6. According to the president, much of this information was found in &quot;burn bags,&quot; which are used for classified documents marked for destruction but, because of &quot;gross incompetence,&quot; were never burned. The president has directed the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Department of Justice, the FBI, and the CIA to investigate &quot;how and why such crucial information was hidden, to fire those involved in the cover-up and to file criminal charges, if appropriate.&quot; That is clearly the correct course of action.
7. Finally, the president demanded that the Senate pass the SAVE America Act, which would implement voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements for federal elections. He is also right about that — this is needed to fix the current registration &quot;honor&quot; system, which is too often dishonored.
The president’s presentation was not what his critics probably expected. As Fox News’s Ashley DiMella reported, there were no claims that China changed votes or altered election results.
But Trump outlined allegations of serious cybersecurity problems that have now been uncovered, including a Chinese influence campaign, and said the information was apparently hidden from him, the public, Congress, and state election officials.
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Those who claim none of this is true are doing so before they have even reviewed the treasure trove of formerly classified documents that has now been released, and before any states have even begun to investigate the potential compromise of their election systems.
It seems obvious that all of this should — indeed, must — be investigated. That is the only way to address alleged existing vulnerabilities and make sure no future elections are compromised.
A failure to do so will further damage the confidence the American people have in the election process, rather than the president’s decision to bring these intelligence assessments to light. Based on my research, the evidence from states that have implemented election-integrity reforms, such as voter ID, makes it clear that such reforms improve public confidence and turnout in our elections.
That is what we should all be aiming for.
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			<news:title>Carpenter&apos;s Column: It rained on St. Swithin’s Day, you say?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This week&apos;s column from Tom Carpenter, the longtime humorist for the Arizona Daily Sun.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Letter to the Editor: Democracy works best when everyone can be heard</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As the November elections approach, we are reminded that democracy depends on active participation. Voting is one of the most important ways citizens can make their voices heard and help shape the future of our country. But civic engagement should…</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Letter to the Editor: Where do Rep. Eli Crane’s priorities lie?</news:title>
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			<news:title>Letter to the Editor: Why celebrating 250 is important to me</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I am 10 years old and celebrating the 250th anniversary of America is important to me.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Flagstaff Family Food Center seeking volunteers during summer slump</news:name>
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			<news:title>Flagstaff Family Food Center seeking volunteers during summer slump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Volunteer numbers drop off during the summer months due to a variety of reasons such as family vacations, children being out of school and out-of-town college students returning home for the summer.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump administration touts more than $1B in UN budget cuts as reform push gains momentum</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump administration touts more than $1B in UN budget cuts as reform push gains momentum</news:title>
			<news:keywords>UNITED NATIONS — The Trump administration says it has secured more than $1 billion in cuts to United Nations budgets in just six months, calling the reductions evidence that an institution long considered resistant to change is finally beginning to reform.
The latest milestone came June 30, when all 193 U.N. member states approved a peacekeeping budget of approximately $5.1 billion for the coming fiscal year — about $550 million, or 9.7%, less than the previous year.
Combined with a 15% reduction to the U.N.&apos;s regular budget approved in December, U.S. officials say the agreements amount to more than $1 billion in cuts to assessed U.N. budgets, a level they describe as unprecedented.
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Assessed budgets are funded through mandatory contributions charged to member states under a formula based largely on the size of their economies.
&quot;On June 30th, with U.S. leadership, all 193 countries came together again for the second time in six months,&quot; U.S. Ambassador for U.N. Management and Reform Jeff Bartos told Fox News Digital. &quot;We&apos;ve achieved over a billion dollars of savings in six months, which is unprecedented. Any one cut would be unprecedented. The totality of the reforms is monumental.&quot;
The agreement comes as the United Nations faces mounting financial pressure and prepares for a leadership transition in 2027, with Secretary-General António Guterres set to leave office at the end of his second term. At the same time, the Trump administration has made reform a central pillar of its U.N. strategy, arguing the organization has become overly bureaucratic and inefficient.
In response to questions from Fox News Digital, U.N. spokesman Stéphane Dujarric confirmed that the peacekeeping budget was reduced by roughly $550 million and the regular budget by 15%, describing both as &quot;unprecedented reductions.&quot;
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Bartos argues the reforms reflect sustained pressure from the Trump administration and months of negotiations led by the U.S. Mission.
&quot;The new budget, this reformed budget, the enhanced efficiency changes the culture of how the U.N. looks at peacekeeping,&quot; Bartos said. &quot;Every dollar has to achieve impact on the ground.&quot;
He pointed to the U.N. Mission in South Sudan as an example, saying the United States worked to streamline the mission&apos;s mandate before reducing its budget accordingly.
Another reform highlighted by the administration changes how the U.N. handles unused budget credits.
Until now, U.N. financial rules required the organization to return unspent funds to member states even if those contributions had never actually been paid, a practice critics said worsened the organization&apos;s recurring liquidity crisis.
The General Assembly voted on June 30 to introduce, on a four-year trial basis, a new methodology under which unspent funds will be returned only when backed by cash actually received.
Bartos said the change could save the organization more than $1 billion over the next three years. That projected figure is separate from the more than $1 billion in budget reductions already approved over the past six months.
He called the change another example of &quot;common-sense&quot; reform and said it could save the organization more than $1 billion over the next three years.
The United Nations likewise welcomed the change, though officials noted it had been a longstanding priority of Secretary-General António Guterres.
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&quot;I have been pushing for this reform for almost a decade,&quot; Guterres said after the vote. He described the previous system as a &quot;Kafkaesque cycle&quot; in which the organization was expected &quot;to give back cash that did not exist.&quot;
Dujarric said the reform would allow the U.N. to manage resources &quot;in a more predictable and responsible way&quot; while helping ensure operational continuity, particularly for peacekeeping missions.
Bartos insists the latest budget agreements are only the beginning.
Among the administration&apos;s next priorities are reforms to staff compensation, employee benefits and the U.N. pension system, areas he argues consume resources that could otherwise support humanitarian operations and peacekeeping missions.
&quot;We&apos;re going to continue to see us push whether it&apos;s on benefits, whether it&apos;s on staff compensation, whether it&apos;s on the pension system,&quot; Bartos said. &quot;There&apos;s massive numbers of additional reforms that our team is working on right now.&quot;
He also suggested reform will remain a central issue as member states begin selecting the next secretary-general.
&quot;We&apos;re going to select the next secretary-general,&quot; Bartos said. &quot;That reform momentum that has been growing over the last 15, 18 months ... you&apos;ll see that continuing in 2027 with the new secretary-general.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Europe&apos;s fires reveal deadly mix of record heat, human error, arson and land mismanagement</news:name>
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			<news:title>Europe&apos;s fires reveal deadly mix of record heat, human error, arson and land mismanagement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Since the beginning of the month, France and Spain have been hit by massive wildfires. Some observed the fires looked like a scene from Armageddon. The infernos destroyed buildings and forests alike, where the epic heat wave in Europe has hit record levels in many parts of the bloc. The heat has already led to thousands of deaths. However, the fires are not just due to the record heat.
Notably, last week, the famous Fontainebleau Forest near Paris was set alight, destroying 2,000 hectares (4,942 acres) of woodland. Approximately 1,000 people were evacuated, and 850 emergency firefighters were deployed — efforts to end the fire could take weeks.
Reports show that it&apos;s not just climate change causing the destruction. The latest data from France&apos;s Ministry of Agriculture says nine out of 10 wildfires are caused by people. Often it&apos;s campfires, unextinguished cigarettes, or similar negligence. That was exacerbated by the extreme heat this year in France and Spain, which in many cases turned scrub grassland into a tinderbox. It&apos;s also true that both countries have regulations that prohibit clearing of certain protected lands, according to information from each country. &quot;Policies of nature restoration and building have made it hard in some cases to clear the brush that piles up,&quot; Daniel Lacalle, chief economist at Madrid-based investment company Tressis, told Fox News Digital.
1,700 EVACUATED, FIREFIGHTER DEAD AS TURKEY WILDFIRES TEAR THROUGH MAJOR CITY
The causes of fires in the U.S. are quite similar to those in France. According to data from the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) and the U.S. Forest Service, 85% of fires are caused by people. However, the total wildfire burns in the U.S. from lightning-caused fires tends to burn more acreage because they often strike in remote, hard-to-reach areas. 
France’s Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez said experts found ten points around a little more than half of a mile radius that were used for ignition, according to a report by France Insider. It also found that pattern &quot;suggests a voluntary origin,&quot; the minister reportedly said.
France 24 reported that dozens of people have been arrested across the nation for either accidentally or deliberately starting fires. On a visit to the Fontainebleau forest last week, French President Emmanuel Macron said that the country &quot;has never faced so many outbreaks of fire across the country since the end of World War II.&quot; He added, &quot;Here, as everywhere else in France, there will be zero tolerance&quot; for arsonists, &quot;because it is, of course, our national territory that is under attack every time a fire breaks out,&quot; Macron said according to the France 24 report.
Meanwhile, Spain has been dealing with three separate wildfires, one of which has been stopped. A fire in Zaragoza destroyed 12,000 hectares (29,653 acres) and resulted in the evacuation of six separate villages. Fires in Madrid and Guadalajara impacted at least 2,000 people. &quot;The speed of these fires is something that even the most experienced firefighters are saying they have never seen anything like this,&quot; Lacalle told Fox News Digital.
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A fire in the Spanish Andalusia region killed at least 13 people, including a 93-year-old woman who was injured in the fire at Los Gallardos.
Spain has vast areas of unused land with most of the population living in cities. &quot;Some unused areas have not been cleaned up,&quot; Lacalle told Fox News Digital. &quot;Because they have uncleared scrub land, there is a higher likelihood of a disastrous fire.&quot; That unclears scrub that gets dried out by an extreme heat wave effectively creates a tinderbox that ignites quickly, even with a partially smoked cigarette.
Are there more wildfires happening across the globe than there used to be? Not necessarily. The volume of land burned declined 26% between 2002 and 2021, according to data from Global Wildfire Information System (2026). &quot;It seems to be getting more attention,&quot; Gilbertie told Fox News Digital. &quot;It’s also the manifestation of the increased weather volatility.
Are there more wildfires happening across the globe than there used to be? The number of people exposed to wildfires has grown by an average of 382,700 per year during the period from 2002 to 2021, an increase of 40%, according to a study by the University of East Anglia in England. The study says, &quot;This surge in human exposure was driven mainly by population growth and migration into fire-prone landscapes.&quot; Over the same period, the amount of land burned decreased by 26%, according to the UEA study. 
Separately, the extreme heat across France over the last month has caused a high death rate. The Guardian reported that some 2,000 people died at the end of June. However, that heat wave is forecast to continue through August.
France is the epicenter of the excessive heat, which has resulted in many outdoor events being canceled, especially in the south of the country. &quot;Europe is being hit by a unique situation,&quot; Hackett told Fox News Digital. &quot;The extreme heat and dryness are mainly being driven by the warm surface in the Mediterranean Sea and the cold-water Atlantic.&quot; And that situation of warm dry weather will continue into August.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former DSA member alleges communists have ‘captured’ socialist group, warns Democratic Party is next</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former DSA member alleges communists have ‘captured’ socialist group, warns Democratic Party is next</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Democratic Socialists of America member Jake Altman offered an inside look Saturday at the organization he says has been overtaken by communists — warning the same playbook is now being used to push the Democratic Party further to the left.
&quot;Their organization has been captured...&quot; Altman told Fox News.
&quot;One of my real concerns is that we see a lot of resistance to anti-communism within the DSA, even from the moderate wing of the DSA, and I think this is very, very dangerous.&quot;
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Speaking on &quot;Saturday in America,&quot; Altman warned the organization is anything but &quot;harmless,&quot; claiming its members are &quot;perfectly willing to cohabitate with Maoists, with Trotskyists, with Leninists&quot; — groups he said are intent on dismantling American institutions.
&quot;People who want to pull down American institutions and are very clear about it. People who have this thrill to violence. That is just profoundly troubling at a time when our country is already facing many, many problems,&quot; he said.
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Altman also said some aspects of the group raised his eyebrows nearly ten years ago when, while participating in a debate on the organization&apos;s behalf, he questioned whether he was the best person to represent its trajectory.
At the time, he claimed, he was reassured that the organization&apos;s increasingly radical direction was being driven by only a small faction clustered around &quot;Jacobin&quot; magazine.
&quot;I was debating with Leninists who were saying Bernie Sanders isn&apos;t a socialist, and now we&apos;re hearing that from DSA, right? Bernie Sanders, AOC, they&apos;re not real socialists,&quot; he recalled.
&quot;So I think this is just the level of extremism and radicalism we&apos;re seeing. People in DSA will try to minimize it and say it&apos;s just a few people... they&apos;re a small minority. But... look at the executive board. It&apos;s full of this alphabet soup of extremist caucuses.&quot;
Altman urged Democrats to stand up against a &quot;radicalized base,&quot; as far-left DSA candidates secure wins nationwide. 
&quot;These people are not operating in good faith,&quot; he said. &quot;DSA members are not in the Democratic Party to operate in good faith.&quot; 
&quot;They are going to be targeting moderate Democrats. They&apos;re going to be targeting progressive Democrats, and they&apos;re going to be trying to smear these people any way that they can, because the ultimate goal is to get power,&quot; he added.
Fox News Digital reached out to the DSA for comment, but did not immediately hear back.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Helen Mirren re-lists historic Hollywood Hills estate after $6.5M price slash</news:name>
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			<news:title>Helen Mirren re-lists historic Hollywood Hills estate after $6.5M price slash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A piece of Hollywood history is looking for its next owner.
Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren and her husband, acclaimed director Taylor Hackford, are putting their longtime Hollywood Hills estate on the market for $12 million, offering buyers a rare chance to own a property steeped in more than a century of entertainment history.
The couple first listed the property in 2021 for $18.5 million before reducing the asking price.
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Spanning 6.5 acres, the approximately 10,199-square-foot compound is far more than a luxury home — it is a surviving piece of Old Hollywood.
Built in 1911 for silent film star Dustin Farnum, the estate has passed through the hands of several notable figures over the decades, including film producer and journalist Mark Hellinger and actress-producer Gail Patrick, who served as executive producer of the original &quot;Perry Mason&quot; television series.
Vesta Home staged the interiors with a design that walks the line between nostalgia and modern luxury, honoring the home’s cinematic past without turning it into a museum. 
Deep silk rugs, rich green tones, warm wood accents, vintage furnishings and oversized black-and-white Hollywood photography fill the grand-scale rooms, creating spaces that feel both glamorous and inviting.
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The private compound features a grand main residence, a separate three-bedroom guesthouse, an office and apartment above the garage, a swimming pool, sweeping terraces and newly refreshed landscaping surrounded by mature trees and panoramic Hollywood Hills views.
&quot;This is a truly rare opportunity to acquire one of the Hollywood Hills&apos; most historically significant and private estates,&quot; said listing agent Jonas Heller. &quot;Properties of this caliber, with such a rich legacy and expansive acreage, seldom become available.&quot;
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The property is exclusively listed by Jonas Heller and Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency.
Hackford, the former president of the Directors Guild of America, has been married to Mirren since 1997.
The Hollywood actress is known for her roles in &quot;The Queen,&quot; &quot;1923,&quot; &quot;MobLand&quot; and more. She previously told Fox News Digital what surprised her about working with co-stars Pierce Brosnan and Harrison Ford.
&quot;I think with both of them, as I say, it&apos;s the way they behave on set, professionally,&quot; Mirren said. 
&quot;Harrison would sit around and chat with the cowboys,&quot; she added. &quot;And it was cold, it wasn&apos;t comfortable. He didn&apos;t go off to his trailer and sit in a nice, warm, comfortable trailer. He would sit in the cold with everybody else. You know, chatting to the guys, for example.&quot;
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&quot;And Pierce — Pierce just is so great. And you know what the other thing is great about them both? They both love what they do. And I&apos;ve noticed, in my profession, a lot of older actors kind of get grumpy. Actresses don&apos;t, but actors do. 
&quot;They get grumpy, and I think, what the — excuse my language — f--- do you have to be grumpy about? You&apos;re working, you&apos;ve been paid a lot of money, everyone&apos;s looking after you. Well, what do you got to be grumpy about? Harrison and Pierce are so not grumpy. They&apos;re just — they love what they do. They&apos;re positive about it. It&apos;s what they do, and they love it.&quot;
Mirren has won five Emmy Awards, an Academy Award and a Tony Award. She has also won four BAFTAs and three Golden Globes.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Millions warned that popular summer fruit can seriously interfere with medications</news:name>
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			<news:title>Millions warned that popular summer fruit can seriously interfere with medications</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Amid this summer&apos;s sweltering temperatures, many people are finding relief by sipping fruity cocktails and smoothies or drinking fruit juices.
But a doctor is warning millions of people taking common medications such as statins and antidepressants that ingesting grapefruit — a common &quot;healthy&quot; ingredient in many summer snacks and drinks — can have serious consequences.
&quot;Grapefruit is a pleasant snack for most, but it is important to disclose large amounts of grapefruit use to your doctor because it can interact with an array of medications,&quot; Dr. Nicole James, a doctor based in Illinois, told news agency SWNS.
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Common cocktails that contain grapefruit include palomas, greyhounds, some margaritas and sea breezes.
&quot;Grapefruit contains natural compounds — primarily furanocoumarins and flavonoids. These inhibit an important enzyme called cytochrome P450 3A4,&quot; James said. 
This enzyme is referred to as CYP3A4.
 It plays an important role in breaking down oral medications so that the body can properly process them.
&quot;When you ingest grapefruit, it blocks this enzyme,&quot; said James, who is also a clinical research fellow in the department of dermatology at Stanford University.
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&quot;This causes drugs that would normally be broken down in the gut wall to instead pass through intact, leading to significantly higher-than-intended blood levels of the medication,&quot; James added. 
Having higher concentrations of a medication than normal can cause serious side effects.
Drug concentrations in the blood can rise too fast and to dangerously high levels, Harvard Medical School also noted, as Fox News Digital previously reported. 
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&quot;Patients taking statins could experience higher levels than normal, which can cause muscle breakdown and cramps,&quot; James noted.
Meanwhile, patients taking certain blood pressure medications like amlodipine &quot;may experience dizziness and low blood pressure.&quot;
Sedatives can also pose a risk, with medications like midazolam being impacted by grapefruit and causing &quot;extreme drowsiness and even slowed breathing,&quot; she said. 
Antidepressants like sertraline also come with a warning to avoid the fruit.
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For those who think it would take a lot grapefruit to have an effect — James said this isn’t the case.
&quot;As little as one grapefruit or 200 mL of juice can cause a clinically relevant increase in medication concentrations, and the effect can last up to 72 hours because grapefruit irreversibly inactivates CYP3A4 enzyme,&quot; she said.
People should keep an eye on mixed fruit juices, smoothies and cocktails, as grapefruit juice is a common ingredient, she said.
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&quot;If patients ingest a large amount of grapefruit while on these medications, they should monitor for any symptoms and avoid ingesting any more grapefruit,&quot; said James, advising people to always seek medical attention if there are any concerns.
The doctor also warned about other ingredients that patients should be aware of — and reiterated that reaching out to healthcare professionals ahead of time is always a wise move. 
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			  <news:name>TechCrunch Mobility: The battle over robotaxi rules</news:name>
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			<news:title>TechCrunch Mobility: The battle over robotaxi rules</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Welcome back to TechCrunch Mobility, your hub for the future of transportation and now, more than ever, how AI is playing a part.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Federal Agents Were Told FBI Will No Longer Investigate ICE Confrontations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Senior officials deny such a change is in the works, despite guidance shared with agents around the country in recent days.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jake Paul sends fiery message to Tom Brady after dust-up with Logan Paul: &apos;Revenge is sweet&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jake Paul sends fiery message to Tom Brady after dust-up with Logan Paul: &apos;Revenge is sweet&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jake Paul had some terse words for Tom Brady after the NFL legend decided to slap Logan Paul during a heated moment at Fanatics Fest in New York City on Friday.
Paul briefly spoke to Fox News Digital at Sports Illustrated Beyond the Pitch, which featured a 50 Cent and Diplo concert.
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&quot;I’m honestly p---ed. I wish I was there to back him up,&quot; he said. &quot;But I have one message for Tom. The Paul brothers are coming for you and revenge is sweet. Tom, keep your head on a swivel.&quot;
Brady and Logan Paul met on stage with New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns coming in between them. The NFL legend then attempted to slap the WWE star before they were pulled apart before things could really escalate.
Paul and Brady responded to the incident on X afterward.
&quot;This happened bc I was roasting Tom for beating him in flag football. And he tries to smack me ?? Horrible example for the kids,&quot; Paul wrote on X. &quot;Aura -100 + Blocked. With a torn tricep.&quot;
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Brady called him a &quot;dork.&quot;
&quot;I tried America… will try again next time I see this nerd,&quot; he added.
Brady suggested in an interview on WWE star Cody Rhodes’ podcast &quot;What Do You Wanna Talk About?&quot; that he would want to get involved in a match.
&quot;I need to get an invite. I&apos;ve been waiting for (WWE president) Nick Khan to come up with some storyline for me to get in the mix,&quot; Brady said Thursday. &quot;I feel like I&apos;m retired from football, and I have an opportunity to go out there and still showcase that I&apos;m a little bit of an athlete.&quot;
Paul is out with a tripcep injury but a big angle may drum up some interest in WWE’s road to WrestleMania 43.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>In Maine, Bellows Ends Senate Bid as Jackson Builds Momentum</news:name>
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			<news:title>In Maine, Bellows Ends Senate Bid as Jackson Builds Momentum</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Maine secretary of state ended her run in a crowded race to replace Graham Platner as the Democratic Senate nominee.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Keep a low profile&apos;: State Department warns Americans overseas they could be targeted</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Keep a low profile&apos;: State Department warns Americans overseas they could be targeted</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The State Department on Saturday reiterated its worldwide warning for Americans overseas as fears grow that Iran or its supporters could retaliate against U.S. citizens and interests far beyond the Middle East.
The &quot;Worldwide Caution&quot; alert, which has been in place since February, warns that groups supportive of Iran could target Americans and U.S. interests overseas.
The advisory urges U.S. citizens abroad to remain vigilant, monitor local developments and follow guidance from nearby U.S. embassies.
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The warning follows a series of rapidly escalating developments in the region. Earlier Saturday, the U.S. military said an Iranian missile and drone attack in Jordan killed two American service members and left another missing, underscoring concerns that the conflict could spill beyond traditional battlefields and increase security risks for Americans overseas.
The heightened security concerns were reinforced when the U.S. Embassy in Amman issued a separate security alert after Jordanian authorities evacuated Aqaba&apos;s international airport and seaport because of what officials described as a &quot;specific and credible threat.&quot; 
The embassy urged Americans to avoid both locations and reminded U.S. citizens that the State Department has maintained an ordered departure for non-emergency U.S. government personnel and their families in Jordan since March because of ongoing security risks.
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The State Department said the security environment remains &quot;complex&quot; and warned the conflict could escalate with little notice. 
Officials also noted that U.S. diplomatic facilities, including some outside the Middle East, have previously been targeted and cautioned that groups supportive of Iran could target other U.S. interests or locations associated with the United States and Americans around the world.
Officials urged Americans worldwide, particularly those in the Middle East, to exercise increased caution, keep a low profile, avoid locations associated with the United States when possible, monitor local news, follow security alerts issued by the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate and enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), which provides security updates and allows embassies to contact U.S. citizens during emergencies.
The advisory also warns that continued military activity could lead to commercial flight cancellations and temporary airspace closures, adding to travel disruptions across the Middle East. Travelers were advised to check with airlines before departing and prepare for potential delays, rerouted flights and last-minute itinerary changes as security conditions evolve.
The State Department issues worldwide caution alerts when officials believe security threats extend beyond a single country or region. 
While the advisory does not prohibit international travel, it reflects growing concern that the conflict could create security risks well beyond the Middle East, prompting U.S. officials to urge Americans everywhere to remain vigilant and prepared for rapidly changing conditions.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Van Jones warns far-left socialist agenda is &apos;regressive&apos; threat to Democratic Party</news:name>
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			<news:title>Van Jones warns far-left socialist agenda is &apos;regressive&apos; threat to Democratic Party</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Longtime CNN political commentator and Democrat, Van Jones, rebuked far-left activists Saturday, warning that their positions on Hamas, prisons and immigration are regressive and threatened to steer the Democratic Party in the wrong direction as socialist-backed candidates celebrated recent primary victories.
&quot;Yes, we want our Democratic Party to be a big tent. But we don’t need &apos;party poopers. So STOP pooping in the punch bowl — and telling us the turds are ice cubes,&quot; Jones said on X, in reference to his Substack post.
Jones accused some Democratic Socialist of America (DSA) activists of promoting positions involving Hamas, policing, prisons and immigration that he considered outside the progressive movement.
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&quot;But some people in groups like the DSA are pushing an agenda FAR outside those ideals. Supporting Hamas is not progressive. &apos;No police, no prisons, no borders&apos; is not progressive. Celebrating the murder of Israeli civilians is not progressive. These ideas are REGRESSIVE,&quot; Jones said.
Jones, a self-proclaimed progressive Democrat, outlined the policies he considered central to that political identity.
&quot;I’m a strong Democrat, with a winning bipartisan track record. I’m rooted in progressive ideals and policies: criminal justice reform, Green New Deal, Medicare for All, free education, clean air and water. These are ideas I have fought for my entire adult life,&quot; Jones said.
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The ex-administration advisor to former President Barack Obama also rejected the argument that the far-left was merely advocating the type of social democracy practiced in Nordic countries.
&quot;Some defend the far left by claiming they only want Nordic-style social democracy. If that were true, I might applaud them,&quot; Jones said. &quot;I want those policies, too! But what does universal healthcare have to do with Hamas? With abolishing all law enforcement? With erasing all borders? With treating every wealthy person as a villain? Ideas matter. And these are terrible ideas.&quot;
The DSA&apos;s recently released Workers Deserve More program called for shifting police funding to public services as a step toward abolishing police and prisons. The program also advocated abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ending immigration detention and deportations, legalizing migration and granting amnesty to immigrants regardless of status.
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The platform&apos;s foreign policy section called for ending all U.S. military and economic assistance to Israel and establishing a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.
Jones&apos; criticism came after Democratic socialist Melat Kiros defeated 15-term Rep. Diana DeGette in Colorado&apos;s Democratic primary. In New York, DSA-backed candidates Claire Valdez and Darializa Avila Chevalier won congressional primaries, while several candidates endorsed by the organization captured state legislative nominations.
Jones acknowledged the organization’s electoral momentum in an earlier Substack post.
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&quot;The Democratic Socialists of America are winning elections — and sending waves of joy and terror through the Democratic Party. A little historical context might be useful,&quot; Jones said.
Jones warned Saturday that mainstream Democrats frustrated with both Republicans and their own party’s establishment could overlook proposals he opposed.
&quot;Right now, extremists are trying to sneak backwards proposals into our party, hoping mainstream Democrats are too frustrated with MAGA and the Democratic Party establishment to notice. But we see you,&quot; Jones said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Caitlin Clark &apos;cheering hard&apos; for Argentina over Spain in World Cup final: &apos;I want Messi&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Caitlin Clark &apos;cheering hard&apos; for Argentina over Spain in World Cup final: &apos;I want Messi&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Caitlin Clark has officially picked a side in Sunday’s World Cup final. And the United States’ exit in the Round of 16 apparently did not kill her interest in the tournament.
Clark is riding with Argentina.
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Following the Indiana Fever’s 108-88 win over the New York Liberty on Saturday night, Clark was asked whether she would be rooting for Argentina or Spain when the two countries meet for the World Cup final Sunday afternoon.
&quot;I’m cheering for Argentina,&quot; Clark said. &quot;I want Messi, so I’ll be cheering hard.&quot;
Argentina is attempting to become just the third nation to win back-to-back men’s World Cups, while Lionel Messi is seeking his second consecutive title at 39 years old.
And Clark’s interest in the final goes beyond simply jumping on the Messi bandwagon.
Long before she became a basketball superstar, the Fever guard was also an accomplished soccer player. Clark played during her freshman and sophomore years of high school, scoring 26 goals and earning first-team all-state honors during her first season.
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&quot;I loved soccer growing up, and I probably could have played in college, too, but it was hard in the state of Iowa,&quot; Clark said last month on the &quot;Post Moves&quot; podcast with Candace Parker and Aliyah Boston.
&quot;Soccer was during the spring, and so was AAU basketball. I was leaving for some USA Basketball stuff, and would miss part of the high school soccer season. Then I’d came back and I felt like a bad teammate, so I eventually gave it up after my sophomore year. But I loved it.&quot;
Seems like she made a good choice.
But Clark said the skills she developed on the soccer field still helped shape the basketball superstar she became.
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&quot;The best thing it did for me was obviously foot speed, but also reading angles. That’s what soccer is — getting your body in the correct angle, leading people on passing, putting the ball on the perfect spot where they can run onto,&quot; Clark said.
&quot;That helped me as a passer, understanding angles and leading people, manipulating where I want them to go. And it helped me get in incredible shape for basketball.&quot;
Clark will be parked in front of a TV watching the World Cup final on Sunday afternoon. But she’ll return to her primary sport Wednesday night when the Fever host the Connecticut Sun at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Breakfast Club&apos; star Anthony Michael Hall reveals the key to surviving Hollywood after 51 years</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Breakfast Club&apos; star Anthony Michael Hall reveals the key to surviving Hollywood after 51 years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Breakfast Club&quot; star Anthony Michael Hall knows exactly why he&apos;s been able to survive Hollywood for over 50 years.
Hall is starring on the FOX celebrity competition series &quot;Nation&apos;s Dumbest,&quot; hosted by Jack Whitehall. At the press event, Hall explained the secret to longevity in Hollywood.
&quot;Having a thick skin, and just being game and just wanting to work with the best people you can,&quot; he began. &quot;Just being persistent and tenacious. And thank God I was born with a hard head. But you have to have a thick-skin.&quot;
&quot;You have to really want and love what you do. So I think that&apos;s it.&quot;
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Hall also told Fox News Digital the biggest lesson he&apos;s learned after five decades in the industry.
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&quot;Stay humble, stay focused, keep your eyes on the road, and just keep moving ahead somehow. There&apos;s no guarantees of anything in this business, and it&apos;s a tough business, but it&apos;s really great business, so I&apos;m very fortunate,&quot; he noted.
&quot;[I] feel very blessed. This is my 51st year doing this, and this was really a unique thing, because it was something I never expected,&quot; Hall continued, referring to &quot;Nation&apos;s Dumbest.&quot;
&quot;It really took me by surprise, and it was really lot of fun,&quot; he said. &quot;So, it was about learning that lesson, too. Staying open to new opportunities, just being cool with it and having fun. So, we really had a great time, all of us. It was nice.&quot;
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&quot;Nation&apos;s Dumbest&quot; is FOX&apos;s new celebrity competition series that puts a comedic twist on the traditional game show format. Hosted by Whitehall, the series challenges 12 celebrities to return to &quot;summer school,&quot; where they compete in a mix of classroom-inspired trivia, physical games and school-themed challenges.
But unlike most competition shows, the objective isn&apos;t to win — it&apos;s to be eliminated. Each week, the contestant who performs the best &quot;graduates&quot; from the competition, while those who struggle remain in the game. In the end, the last celebrity standing earns the title no one wants: &quot;The Nation&apos;s Dumbest.&quot;
Hall told Fox News Digital that he saw some parallels from his days on the &quot;Breakfast Club&quot; and being back in a classroom setting on FOX&apos;s new competition series.
WATCH: JoJo Siwa and Chase Hudson talk competing on FOX&apos;s &apos;Nation&apos;s Dumbest&apos;
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&quot;Do you know what, there was some parallels for sure. We all got thrown together. We&apos;re all stuck, we couldn&apos;t really go anywhere. And honestly, we all really got along. It was a real nice organic surprise that I had a great time with all these people. It was coming into a year where I wasn&apos;t sure where the next job was gonna come, like we often feel in this industry. And I got the call, and I was just really excited by it,&quot; he said.
&quot;And I really embraced it and I just went up to Toronto and had a good time shooting it and everybody was really cool. So we had a really good time,&quot; Hall concluded.
The inaugural cast includes Hall, Ice-T, Jon Heder, Hilaria Baldwin, Carmen Electra, Chase Hudson, Elle King, Matt Leinart, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Steve-O, JoJo Siwa and Andrew Yang.
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The format, which has found success internationally, blends pop quizzes, report cards, recess-inspired games and &quot;final exams&quot; with Whitehall&apos;s signature humor. FOX has described the series as a fresh take on celebrity competition television, designed to deliver laughs by turning the usual goal of winning completely upside down.
WATCH: Elle King reveals what made her say yes to &apos;Nation&apos;s Dumbest&apos;
The series premiered Wednesday, July 15 on FOX and streams the next day on Hulu.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Argentina at +255 to win the World Cup final is a value bet Lionel Messi backers cannot ignore</news:name>
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			<news:title>Argentina at +255 to win the World Cup final is a value bet Lionel Messi backers cannot ignore</news:title>
			<news:keywords>June 11 marked the start of the World Cup. We saw Mexico take down South Africa and South Korea defeat Czechia. Since then, there have been great matches, dull matches, wins, ties, losses, controversies, and some amazing soccer.
After today, there will be no more soccer to enjoy – well, there will, but most of us won’t pay attention. Let’s try to close the World Cup with a win.
There are some games where it just looks like one team is significantly better than its opponent. I can tell you that Spain looked like they were men playing with boys when I watched them play against France. Sure, they had a lead, and their main goal at that point was to play keep away. They did it brilliantly. The stats show that the splits were very close, but if you watched it, Spain always looked like the dominant team.
There isn’t one major star on the Spanish team, but they are finding ways to win as a team, which can often be the more effective method. This win did come with a bit of controversy as the first goal they scored on a penalty was… interesting. A French player was trying to kick a ball in the air, and the Spanish player purposefully ran into his leg, causing a penalty. Some things about soccer are goofy, but if that’s the rule, it was a smart play. I don’t expect them to get the benefit of the doubt against Argentina.
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That is mostly because Argentina seems to be able to do whatever it wants on the field, and the referees don’t seem to care. It was very interesting to see that Lionel Messi stepped on a player’s foot prior to the game-winning assist. That exact same thing happened when an Egyptian player stepped on an Argentinian player’s foot prior to a full field navigation and goal score. The goal was negated for Egypt, but upheld for Argentina.
Regardless of calls, Argentina has found ways to win. When they get their first goal, it feels like the second isn’t that far behind. It&apos;s almost like dominoes, where they are just finding the right spot to attack, and then the whole thing goes as soon as they get the first one in place.
Messi remains elite and will win the Golden Boot if he scores a goal because he has more assists than Kylian Mbappe. There is a lot left for them to accomplish, but the World Cup win would be more important than the Golden Boot.
Perhaps the smart thing to do, knowing that Argentina is getting so many calls, or perhaps the benefit of the doubt, if you prefer, is not to bet on FIFA games. That’s not my way, though. I didn’t come this far in this World Cup journey to just give up. I want to keep betting it.
I’m going to take Argentina. I really can’t believe that they are +255 with the best player in history on their side. I get that Spain looked absolutely dominant, but Argentina has been toying with teams and then absolutely destroying them. I definitely could regret this choice, but after they’ve scored nine of 11 goals in the 79th minute or later, I just don’t see quit in Argentina. Give me them to repeat as champions.
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			<news:title>‘Odyssey’ director Christopher Nolan calls AI an obvious ‘Trojan horse’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Everybody knows the Greeks are inside.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ella Langley turns 63-year-old former NFL head coach into &apos;Ella Fella&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ella Langley turns 63-year-old former NFL head coach into &apos;Ella Fella&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s no secret that Ella Langley is one of the biggest music stars on the planet.
The country artist is set to join the likes of Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey as &quot;Choosin’ Texas&quot; is set to spend 14 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. Her popularity is only rising higher and she’s turning 63-year-old former NFL coaches into &quot;Ella Fellas.&quot;
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Rex Ryan posted on social media that Langley’s performance at M&amp;T Bank Stadium blew him away.
&quot;Look, I&apos;ve been around football my whole life. I&apos;ve coached in Baltimore, won a lot of games, and seen some incredible performances But let me tell you something…Ella Langley had Baltimore in the palm of her hand tonight. As the kids say, I&apos;m officially an Ella Fella. I don&apos;t make the rules,&quot; he wrote on X.
Langley, along with fellow country star Morgan Wallen, have had a great first half of 2026.
Billboard reported this week that Wallen&apos;s &quot;I’m the Problem&quot; and Langley&apos;s &quot;Dandelion&quot; are the top two albums in America for the first half of 2026, according to Luminate data.
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&quot;I&apos;m the Problem&quot; is number one with 2.035 million album units and Langley&apos;s &quot;Dandelion&quot; is number two with 1.638 million units.
Luminate defines an album unit as &quot;one album sale, or 10 individual tracks sold from an album, or 2,500 ad-supported on-demand official audio and video streams generated by songs from an album, or 1,000 paid/subscription on-demand official and audio streams generated by songs from an album,&quot; according to the same report.
Bad Bunny, who did the Super Bowl halftime show this year, is third with &quot;DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS&quot; at 1.543 million units.
If Langley could hold the attention of a crowd in Baltimore, imagine what she could do at the halftime show of a Super Bowl.
Someone get Apple on the phone.
Fox News&apos; David Hookstead contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Anna’s hummingbird is Sedona’s official bird</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ahead of the 14th annual Sedona Hummingbird Festival set for Friday to Sunday, July 24 and 26, the Anna’s hummingbird [Calypte anna] has been officially designated as Sedona’s city bird. City Council voted unanimously to approve the designation during its meeting on Tuesday, July 14. Nearly 40 peopl</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>World Cup striker expresses reluctance to shake Trump&apos;s hand should Spain win tournament</news:name>
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			<news:title>World Cup striker expresses reluctance to shake Trump&apos;s hand should Spain win tournament</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spanish forward Borja Iglesias is going into the biggest match of his career – the World Cup final against Argentina on Sunday afternoon at New York/New Jersey Stadium.
Should Spain win, Iglesias will be one of the players who will shake President Donald Trump’s hand after the match. However, Iglesias is no fan of the president and made it known while he talked to the Spanish media on Saturday.
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&quot;I don&apos;t want to go to prison,&quot; he said of shaking Trump’s hand, via All Out Soccer. &quot;I hope to greet him at a time when we are all very happy, and that it passes very quickly and I can forget about it.
&quot;I don&apos;t think this is the time to create controversy. People know perfectly well what I think. I would love to do many things, but the reality is that even if people think I am all-powerful, I don&apos;t have that much power to tackle certain things.&quot;
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Iglesias has previously expressed his support for pro-Palestinian protesters and was outspoken against the former Spanish soccer federation boss who departed his post after he kissed a player following the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
He said that he thought Trump &quot;struggles&quot; with people who fight &quot;for progress and for fundamental values.&quot;
Trump is set to be at the World Cup final. He participated in the trophy presentation at the FIFA Club World Cup. He remained on the stage for the celebration ceremony.
Spain will play Argentina on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. ET. The match can be seen on FOX.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>I am once again begging the folks in USC&apos;s athletic department to study some Greek literature</news:name>
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			<news:title>I am once again begging the folks in USC&apos;s athletic department to study some Greek literature</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I am once again begging the folks in USC’s athletic department to crack open a book.
Or pull up Google. Watch a YouTube explainer. Ask an English professor walking across campus. Anything.
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Because for the second time in less than two years, the USC Trojans have attempted to build football hype around a famous piece of Greek literature without stopping to consider one very important detail:
The Trojans lose spectacularly.
With Christopher Nolan’s &quot;The Odyssey&quot; taking over theaters and social media, USC football decided to capitalize on the moment. The program posted its own version of the movie poster featuring its famous Trojan helmet and the words, &quot;Our Odyssey begins August 29.&quot;
Very cool, dramatic and topical. There is just one tiny problem.
&quot;The Odyssey&quot; is the story of the Greek hero Odysseus’ 10-year journey home after the Trojan War. And the reason Odysseus is traveling home is because he and the rest of the Greeks have just finished destroying Troy.
The Trojans are not the heroes of &quot;The Odyssey.&quot; By the time the story begins, their city has been sacked, their greatest warriors are dead, and the surviving Greeks are packing up to head home after an extremely long and violent road win.
This seems like suboptimal branding for USC.
Now, listen, I know not everyone is a nerd. If you do not personally know the intricate details of Homer’s epics, I will not fault you. Most normal people do not spend their free time carefully reviewing ancient Greek poetry.
But if you represent an academic institution whose mascot represents the mythological inhabitants of the ancient city of Troy, you should probably have a general understanding of how things worked out for them.
At the very least, someone in the social media approval chain should type &quot;Who wins the Trojan War?&quot; into a search bar before hitting &quot;post.&quot;
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And I might be willing to dismiss this as a one-time oversight if USC had not already committed essentially the exact same mistake.
Before the 2024 season, the Trojans released a beautifully produced hype video showing USC players bursting out of a Trojan Horse and charging into battle.
Again, very cool visual.
Except it was not the Trojans hiding inside the Trojan Horse. It was the Greeks. The Trojans were the ones who foolishly dragged the horse inside their own city, went to sleep, and then got slaughtered when the Greek soldiers climbed out and opened the gates.
And now, after already being roasted for that blunder, USC has returned to the same piece of literature and aligned itself with another story detailing its own demise.
But perhaps the funniest part of this entire situation is the date USC chose for the beginning of its own &quot;Odyssey.&quot;
The Trojans open the 2026 football season on August 29 against San Jose State. The Spartans.
So USC has promoted its season with a story about the destruction of Troy, nearly two years after promoting itself with the weapon used to destroy Troy, all leading up to a battle against an army from ancient Greece.
It’s — dare I say — poetic?
Anyway, good luck, Trojans. And maybe leave any suspicious wooden horses in the parking lot.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Archaeologists make unusual find near site where Ark of the Covenant was once kept</news:name>
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			<news:title>Archaeologists make unusual find near site where Ark of the Covenant was once kept</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Archaeologists recently uncovered ancient food remains at biblical Shiloh, the ancient site where the Bible says the Ark of the Covenant was housed for centuries.
The remains were found at Tel Shiloh, an archaeological site in the West Bank that is traditionally identified as biblical Shiloh, where the Ark of the Covenant was kept before it was taken by the Philistines.
The discovery was made beneath an Israelite-period ritual deposit and adjacent to an ancient Canaanite fortification wall, according to the excavation team.
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Two of the jars contained olives, while a third held lentils, according to archaeobotanical analysis — and one of the vessels contained some 500 burned olive pits.
The olives in the jar were likely preserved in oil before they were burned thousands of years ago, said Scott Stripling, excavation director and the president of the Near East Archaeological Society.
Stripling, who is based in Texas, told Fox News Digital that &quot;some sort of accident&quot; likely started a fire — and ended up preserving the olives for thousands of years.
&quot;Once it started on fire, then it caught that whole area on fire,&quot; he said. &quot;That&apos;s what it appears to me. But next year we&apos;ll have to excavate a broader area to better understand exactly what it was.&quot;
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Before reaching the jars, archaeologists excavated an Israelite-period ritual deposit containing roughly 10,000 animal bones, pottery vessels and eight gold and silver objects, including pendants and earrings, Stripling said.
The deposit was not an ordinary garbage pit, he said — but a favissa, where the remains of sacrificial offerings were deliberately buried rather than discarded with everyday waste.
&quot;We went through about two meters [6.6 feet] of heavy sort of tumble, and then we came down on these storage jars,&quot; he said.
&quot;At the top, we could see the rims. So we were very careful not to remove any pieces of it, and to keep going down deeper and wider so that we could leave them intact.&quot;
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Eventually, the team made so much progress that it needed ladders to enter and exit the excavation trench.
Though the scale of the olive pits was surprising, the types of food were not. Stripling described the lentils and olives as &quot;staples of the Mediterranean diet.&quot;
Stripling said the Israelites who later occupied Shiloh likely had no idea that much older Canaanite storage jars lay buried beneath the ritual deposit they created.
&quot;For thousands of years, the Israelites who deposited the remains of the sacrificial system above the jars didn&apos;t even know they were there,&quot; Stripling said.
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He added that the jars are being restored at Tel Aviv University, where researchers hope to learn more about the artifacts.
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&quot;I will be shocked if the radiocarbon dates do not come back as Middle Bronze Age,&quot; he said. &quot;These [burned olive pits] are ideal for radiocarbon dating.&quot;
Stripling said the team also plans to expand excavations next year to determine whether the jars were stored in a kitchen, storage room or another part of the ancient settlement.
&quot;These jars have been buried there waiting for us to find them,&quot; he said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Speaker Johnson warns students are &apos;indoctrinated&apos; to see US through &apos;wrong lenses&apos; as nation celebrates 250th</news:name>
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			<news:title>Speaker Johnson warns students are &apos;indoctrinated&apos; to see US through &apos;wrong lenses&apos; as nation celebrates 250th</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House Speaker Mike Johnson sounded the alarm over students viewing America through the &quot;wrong lenses&quot; at an event hosted by legal advocacy group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) celebrating the 250th anniversary of the nation&apos;s founding.
&quot;What ADF does every day on the front lines is defend the very foundations of the greatest nation in the history of the world, so that it can continue. We have a great challenge right now because, sadly, the generations coming behind us do not seem to fully appreciate and understand this,&quot; Johnson told attendees as a keynote speaker at ADF’s summit in San Diego on July 9.
The ADF Summit 2026 brought together leaders from law, public policy, media, business, education, and Christian organizations. ADF stated that the event celebrated the historic 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence by exploring the role of the founders and &quot;why our founders held certain truths to be self-evident and what we must do to reclaim the spirit of 1776 today.&quot;
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&quot;ADF was deeply honored to welcome Speaker Johnson as a keynote speaker at our annual Summit,&quot; said Kristen Waggoner, president, CEO, and chief counsel of Alliance Defending Freedom.
&quot;Those who knew Speaker Johnson early in his career—when he worked alongside us at ADF—have been unsurprised to watch him bring the same grace, resolve, and fidelity to principle to one of the most difficult jobs in Washington,&quot; Waggoner added. &quot;His remarks on America’s spiritual heritage provided the ideal capstone to our week at Summit, where we celebrated the 250th anniversary of the American founding.&quot;
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Delivering the final speech to close out the four-day event in California, Johnson shared that he often seeks opportunities to educate young people about American history to show them they live in the greatest nation in history.
&quot;I would do that as often as possible, and I would go into big, often hostile arenas on university campuses, and I would ask for a simple whiteboard to put on the stage,&quot; Johnson said. &quot;And I would begin… my little lecture often, I would say, ‘Could I just have a raise of hands of anyone in the room?’ I would ask this of university students  ‘Raise your hand if you agree you live in the greatest nation in the history of the world.’ And sadly, just a handful of hands would be raised. And I&apos;d say, &apos;Okay, well, if you don&apos;t agree with me that you live in the greatest nation in the history of the world, would you raise your hand if you agree that you live in at least a great nation?&apos; I&apos;d get a few more sheepish volunteers.&quot;
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Johnson expressed deep concern over students being &quot;indoctrinated&quot; in the classroom.
&quot;I think on the nation&apos;s 250th birthday, I believe we have a divine opportunity. We have a teachable moment. And I think we&apos;ve got to make this very simple to explain it to the people coming behind us, because, let&apos;s be honest, they&apos;ve been indoctrinated in so many of these educational institutions,&quot; Johnson said.
He went on to say, &quot;They see America through the wrong lenses. And I think right now we have a great opportunity because on the nation&apos;s birthday, we can take them right back to the nation&apos;s birth certificate, the Declaration of Independence... I love that. When you&apos;re a member of Congress, you get invited to speak to a lot of university students in that setting.&quot;
Fox News Digital previously reported on polling showing Americans’ lack of trust in higher educational institutions and a survey reportedly revealed a continuing political imbalance among university faculty.
The latest Gallup data reveals that just 38% of U.S. adults maintain a &quot;great deal&quot; or &quot;quite a lot&quot; of confidence in higher education. The figure represents a noticeable drop from last year, when trust in the sector experienced a modest uptick to 42%. Notably, 31% of those who express a lack of confidence cite perceived political indoctrination as a driving factor.
Another report, released by the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), revealed that liberal faculty members outnumber conservatives nearly 7-to-1 nationwide — a massive shift from 1969, when the ratio sat at less than 2-to-1.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nonprofit Current AI is racing to build the World Wide Web of AI, free for all</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nonprofit Current AI is racing to build the World Wide Web of AI, free for all</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Current AI, a non-profit building AI that leaves no one culture behind, has made remarkable progress across devices, AI chat and more.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jaxson Dart&apos;s swimsuit model girlfriend gets patriotic, golfer Hailey Ostrom takes on Lake Powell &amp; Bigfoot</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jaxson Dart&apos;s swimsuit model girlfriend gets patriotic, golfer Hailey Ostrom takes on Lake Powell &amp; Bigfoot</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There&apos;s no Canadian wildfire smoke in North Carolina. Not that I know anyway. I&apos;m just dealing with summer in the South with a humid mid to upper 90s hitting me in the face every time you walk out the door.
No complaints here. I&apos;m used to it after all these years. After all, it is the perfect excuse to put on a swimsuit and hit the pool. That&apos;s summer, and we only get so many of them in our lives. Let&apos;s get Sunday Screencaps going with someone who also respects summer.
That&apos;s New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart&apos;s girlfriend Marissa Ayers. The ring girl turned swimsuit runway model shared what she labeled &quot;an overdue but worthwhile july 4th day in my life.&quot;
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That&apos;s a bold statement to make, but one she knew was backed up with content. There were &quot;cave explorations&quot; and a &quot;patriotic sunset cruise&quot; and, of course, bikinis.
You can&apos;t drop an overdue July 4th post on social media and not include that. I&apos;d argue you can&apos;t properly show respect for summer either.
Marissa wasn&apos;t about to risk being accused of that. No chance after walking her first runway during Miami Swim Week a couple of months ago.
This is leadership during the NFL offseason. You only get so many of those as well, you better give it everything you have.
- Jim T in San Diego:
Sigh ... it&apos;s what I get sending emails from the cell phone. Having been a copy editor for a couple of daily newspapers in the past, I am mortified ...
SeanJo
It happens to the best of us. I knew what you meant, and I could have fixed it, but I love the human element. We&apos;re not perfect, we make mistakes, and we keep it moving. Keep sending your meat!
- Kevin writes:
My wife and I started square dancing about a year ago and they bring food to events, but it&apos;s mostly sweets neither of us need. I tossed these on the Pit Boss last week and they were a hit. I make my own dry rub with baking powder/sea salt/black pepper/paprika/garlic powder/cumin. 30 min at 225 then flip for another 10-15 at 450.
SeanJo
How could wings not be a hit with the square dancing group? It&apos;s a great idea and I love any excuse to toss some meat on the grill or in a smoker.
Thanks for sending this my way. If you throw anything else on the Pit Boss, send it my way. I want to see your meat.
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Last Sunday I wrote about a dad and his kids who thought they captured Bigfoot on video. They spotted something in the woods alongside the road, turned around, and started recording.
Skeptics of the video, which was posted on TikTok, commented on it. They weren&apos;t buying that the dark figure was anything more than a yard display.
Most of the emails I received about it agreed. OutKick readers aren’t buying that they saw an actual Bigfoot. Words like hoax and ignorant were tossed around.
There was also a personal story of a Bigfoot encounter, which I shared below with some of the emails I received from skeptics.
- Bill writes:
YOU KNOW THATS A PIECE OF PLYWOOD SORAY PAINTED BLACK. Cmon
- Joseph writes:
In Wa state on highway 7 going out to Mt. Rainier there are hundreds of these still silhouette cutouts. No movement. Pitch black. Same position as when he passed the first time? My question would be knowing the significance of the subject and physically turning around to capture on video. Why did he not stop where it was? Why drive that speed? Sasquatch cannot exist. I run trail races and have a size 15 shoe. I can tell you from 15 years of trail running that large feet are a disadvantage. Deer have small feet. Racoons. Otters. Rabbits. They all share small feet and live in the woods. Nice hoax. 
- Gary writes:
This is CLEARLY a yard sign available to anyone to purchase off the internet.
I recently saw one in my neighborhood.
Just my opinion!
&quot;stilbreathin&quot;
- Randy R writes:
It doesn’t take high tech analysis to see that is a cutout. 100% not a bigfoot.
- Randy O writes:
You have to be completely ignorant to believe there are large upright creatures roaming the woods for decades and nobody has ever recovered any bones or remains. Moose are large animals and eventually some of them die. That’s why we find carcasses and bones. Hunters and hikers are all over the woods. If this thing was out there, we’d have actual proof. Hundreds of mountain lions are roaming the forests where I live and people that have lived here for decades have never seen one because they aren’t looking for them. After living in the Black Hills for a few years, I’ve seen many, because I know what to look for. I know Bigfoot is an interesting subject but give it a rest. No rational person is buying it.
- Judy writes:
Several years ago my brother and I we on the back roads between Salem and Turner Oregon when we saw what could have only been a young &quot;Bigfoot&quot;.  It was about 25 yards away and ran across the road in front of us.  There were wheat fields on both sides of the road and it ran out of one field into the other.  It was dark brown/black and didn’t seem to be fully grown.  As it ran its knees were somewhat bent and when we got to where we thought it went into the field there was no sign of a pathway or downed wheat. We were both in our 60’s at the time so we weren’t a couple kids.  When we saw it start to cross the road we stopped the car.  I looked at my brother and he look at me. He said &quot;Did you see that?&quot;  I said &quot;I did.&quot; We both agreed it was not human. It was unnerving that it was so close to town.
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That&apos;s it for this week. If you have a Bigfoot story or you&apos;re tossing some meat on the grill, send it my way.
I want to hear about your encounter and about how you weren&apos;t able to get any photographic evidence. I also want to see your meat.
The inbox is always open, sean.joseph@outkick.com. You can also follow me on Twitter and over on Instagram and slide into the DMs over there.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sánchez will attend the World Cup final, and so will his vocal critic, Trump.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sánchez will attend the World Cup final, and so will his vocal critic, Trump.</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Tension looms as Trump and Sánchez will attend the World Cup final.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tension looms as Trump and Sánchez will attend the World Cup final.</news:title>
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			<news:title>Knicks stars provide back up for WWE favorites in electric Saturday Night&apos;s Main Event at MSG</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event at Madison Square Garden featured a celebration of the New York Knicks and their championship run during the 2025-26 season.
Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns supported Danhausen in his no disqualification match against JD McDonagh. Towns provided some fierce backup for Danhausen and got involved in the match. Danhausen &quot;cursed&quot; Mysterio and commanded Towns to do his worst.
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The 7-footer proceeded to chokeslam McDonagh before he chokeslammed Mysterio through a table as the raucous crowd in New York City went wild.
Towns wasn’t the only Knicks star to make an appearance in the ring.
NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson was in Roman Reigns’ corner as the world heavyweight champion came out to end the show. Brunson received a tremendous ovation from the fans who packed the arena. He was given a custom Knicks World Heavyweight Championship.
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Then, Seth Rollins’ music hit. Instead of Reigns’ SummerSlam challenger, it was Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton who came out of the backstage area with a chair.
The distraction allowed Rollins to jump into the ring and wail on Reigns. Rollins was going to hit Reigns with a Stomp on the chair before Brunson came in between them. Fans chanted &quot;MVP&quot; before the show went off the air.
Brunson is a huge WWE fan, previously revealing that he and a trainer &quot;acknowledge&quot; Reigns before games. He also was in the ring for a minute with Haliburton in a previous angle.
Regardless, the Knicks were engrained into the event and provided some hometown backup to some of the WWE fans’ favorites.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Willie Robertson&apos;s faith-based advice that&apos;s kept his 34-year marriage to wife Korie strong</news:name>
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			<news:title>Willie Robertson&apos;s faith-based advice that&apos;s kept his 34-year marriage to wife Korie strong</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Duck Dynasty&quot; stars Willie and Korie Robertson shared the faith-based marriage advice that has guided their lasting partnership.
The reality TV personalities, who tied the knot in 1992, have spent more than three decades building a family, a multi-million dollar business and a television empire together. Now, Willie, 54, and Korie, 52, have launched their latest joint venture, the faith-and-family media platform EKKL Entertainment.
During an interview with Fox News Digital, the couple, who are devout Christians, explained how they keep their marriage thriving despite the pressures of working together.
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&quot;I think Korie and I pull back to our faith, which is very important,&quot; Willie said. &quot;We believe in something bigger than us.&quot;
&quot;The aspects of it are love and joy and peace and patience, kindness, that&apos;s helpful. Gentleness. I mean, all these things are that&apos;s the core of our faith,&quot; he continued. &quot;And so those are the things that we try to implement. Not just with everybody else in our life, but we implemented that in our marriage as well. And we try to treat each other like that as well.&quot;
Willie noted that he and Korie had seen successful and unsuccessful relationships and intentionally chosen the practices they wanted to emulate.
&quot;We&apos;ve had great examples of that in our families, from our parents to other people to where we see how that works,&quot; he explained. &quot;We also see things that don&apos;t, and we see people that can get themselves in a bad way, and then their marriage falls apart. And we&apos;ve seen that.&quot;
&quot;Not just in Hollywood or people that we know that are famous,&quot; Willie added. &quot;We see it up and down our street here, you know, like, like you don&apos;t have to be bad to start bickering with each other and fighting and let things go in.&quot;
Willie pointed to simple habits that the couple has adopted throughout their 34-year marriage. He explained that putting their faith into practice means approaching their relationship with patience, kindness and grace while making a conscious effort to resolve conflicts before they grow.
&quot;Those are the things we do — things we&apos;ve learned from our faith,&quot; Willie said. &quot;Not going to bed while you&apos;re angry. I mean, these are just things that you put into your life and say, ‘Oh, this is helpful.’ And so I think that&apos;s part of things we do to keep drawn together and keep being together on the same page.&quot;
Korie shared how the couple live out their faith, explaining that it is the lens through which the Robertsons approach marriage, parenting and work.
&quot;I would say our faith informs everything we do,&quot; she said. &quot;It&apos;s not just like what we do on Sunday morning at church or whatever. It&apos;s how we parent, how we are as husband and wife, how we&apos;re as coworkers and all that. So it informs everything.&quot;
Korie noted that their shared sense of purpose is also what led the couple to launch their latest venture together.
&quot;I think it&apos;s exciting to be on a mission together,&quot; she said. &quot;Like we are, as a family, we are on our mission together to spread the love of Jesus and let people know about him. And so we can do that in — any of us can do that in a hundred thousand different ways.&quot;
&quot;For us, for our family, it is through entertainment and God has kind of put us in this position to get to do it,&quot; Korie added. &quot;And so we keep just saying yes and opening the door whenever someone knocks, I guess.&quot;
Though Willie and Korie grew up in the same West Monroe, Louisiana community, the couple noted that they came from very different worlds.
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&quot;I grew up in a neighborhood. I was a yuppie,&quot; Korie said with a laugh.
&quot;I grew up really poor on the end of a dead-end dirt road,&quot; Willie recalled.
The pair first met as elementary school students at a Christian summer camp in Louisiana. Though Willie went to public school while Korie attended private school, the two continued to see each other through church youth group and around the West Monroe area.
Willie and Korie, who now share six children, began dating seriously after high school and married less than a year later.
Korie told Fox News Digital that despite their different backgrounds, they found commonality in the values their families shared.
&quot;I think for us, it&apos;s like the externals did look very different growing up,&quot; she said. &quot;We definitely looked very different. His dad had a big beard and wore camo and my dad actually had a little beard. It was a manicured beard and wore a suit, you know?&quot;
Korie continued, &quot;And so from the externals, it looked different, but the things that were important actually looked the same. Faith first and foremost, hospitality, generosity, kindness to strangers are to your neighbor. Like, those things.&quot;
Willie said that he believed their contrasting backgrounds have ultimately strengthened both their marriage and their business partnership by giving them complementary perspectives and skill sets.
&quot;Actually, it has been helpful,&quot; he explained. &quot;You think about all the stuff men ever do, like the perspective I have of country people, poor people, you know. Like that&apos;s how I grew up.&quot;
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&quot;You come from a business world where your family was successful in business,&quot; he told Korie. &quot;You had to figure out how to build things, build businesses, build retail business. So I think when you bring that together, it&apos;s powerful.&quot;
&quot;There&apos;s not as many blind spots,&quot; Willie continued. &quot;Like if we both had come from the same neighborhood, there would obviously be some blind spots.&quot;
Willie and Korie recalled the major ice storm that hit Louisiana in late January 2026, which left many residents, including them, without power for several days.
The duo explained that they relied on each other&apos;s strengths including Willie&apos;s hunting and fishing skills and Korie&apos;s business acumen, to help their family get through the outage and deal with the aftermath.
&quot;When the ice storm happened, and we had no electricity, we needed him to help us survive,&quot; Korie said.
&quot;Nobody was worried,&quot; Willie said. &quot;We were going to eat and figure it out.&quot;
&quot;And I could read the contracts,&quot; Korie added as the two laughed.
&quot;The insurance law, you know, the claims on what we&apos;re gonna have to turn in the insurance, which I never would have figured out,&quot; Willie said.
&quot;That&apos;s how our stuff works,&quot; Korie noted.
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While speaking with Fox News Digital, Willie and Korie shared the inspiration behind their new venture, EKKL.
The Robertsons explained that raising their six children in the spotlight opened their eyes to media consumption, but it was seeing their young grandchildren mimic movie lines and songs in real time that made them realize just how much the content they were watching was impacting and shaping them.
Korie explained that this observation led them to create EKKL, which is a faith-based entertainment platform that they describe as a &quot;one-stop shop&quot; for families seeking trusted movies, TV shows, podcasts, children&apos;s content and daily devotionals.
&quot;It is definitely part of us coming in to try to help solve a problem that I think all families are having right now,&quot; she said. &quot;Like, what is the safe space for our kids to consume entertainment? There&apos;s so much out there. There are so many access points to our kids&apos; hearts and minds. And, you know, how do we protect that in them?&quot;
&quot;And also, how do we find good content for us as adults?&quot; Korie added.
The Robertsons said they believe there is an untapped appetite for faith-and family-centered storytelling, arguing that Hollywood has underestimated what audiences want to watch.
&quot;I think when you&apos;re talking about faith and you&apos;re a family — those are things that bring us back together,&quot; Willie said. &quot;I think part of the problem with Hollywood is they&apos;re not — they don&apos;t know what to put out. They&apos;re like, ‘Oh, this group may not like this’ and we&apos;re all in a family, you know? And these are stories that can pull us hopefully back together.&quot;
&quot;I would say there is room in Hollywood for it,&quot; Korie said. &quot;And we&apos;ve proven over and over again that that&apos;s what people want to see. But unfortunately, sometimes the perception is that, ‘Oh, it has to be trashy’ or it have all this like content in it to be successful.&apos; When we&apos;re saying like, wait, maybe that&apos;s just because that&apos;s what you&apos;re advertising, that&apos;s you&apos;re giving us, that&apos;s that you&apos;re putting out there.&quot;
&quot;But if we offered something else to people, maybe they would prove to us that that&apos;s actually what they want.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Johnson warns America is in &apos;battle&apos; against Marxism, calls for renewed focus on nation&apos;s founding principles</news:name>
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			<news:title>Johnson warns America is in &apos;battle&apos; against Marxism, calls for renewed focus on nation&apos;s founding principles</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., warned Friday that the United States is engaged in a &quot;battle&quot; against Marxism, arguing the ideology is gaining traction as Democratic Socialists of America-backed candidates notch a string of high-profile primary victories this midterm cycle.
Speaking at the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) Summit in San Diego, Johnson framed the nation&apos;s 250th anniversary as an opportunity to push back against what he described as growing socialist influence and renew appreciation for America&apos;s founding principles.
&quot;We are in a confrontation, in a battle against a very dark philosophy — Marxism, and its deviations, communism and socialism,&quot; Johnson said. &quot;You see, the problem that I tell university students is, this formula that Lincoln later articulated in the Gettysburg Address, we&apos;re dedicated to this proposition that we are one nation under God, and that a government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.&quot;
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The ADF Summit is an annual conference that brings together leaders in law, government, business, media, education and the Christian community to discuss religious freedom, free speech, and other public policy issues.
In addition to Johnson, West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey, who successfully argued and won a Supreme Court case, Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador, conservative influencer Allie Beth Stuckey and Admiral Brian Christine, who serves as Assistant Secretary for Health at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), also attended.
Johnson went on to describe an illustration he says he often uses while speaking on college campuses, arguing that America&apos;s founders grounded individual rights in God rather than government.
He contended that abandoning that principle leads to socialism, communism and concentrated government power.
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&quot;The people that amass the power will control and direct the herd, you lose your freedom. It&apos;s a road to tyranny,&quot; Johnson said.
His remarks come as Democratic socialist-backed candidates continue to make gains in primaries, fueling a broader debate over the party&apos;s ideological direction.
In New York City alone, three far-left congressional candidates backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani won Democratic primaries this cycle, including two who defeated incumbent members of Congress.
Johnson suggested those political gains reflect a broader ideological shift that begins in the classroom.
&quot;We have a teachable moment, and I think we&apos;ve got to make this very simple to explain it to the people coming behind,&quot; Johnson said. &quot;Because let&apos;s be honest, they&apos;ve been indoctrinated in so many of these educational institutions. They see America through the wrong lenses.&quot;
Throughout the address, Johnson repeatedly tied America&apos;s constitutional system to religious faith, arguing the nation&apos;s freedoms are inseparable from the biblical principles embraced by the Founding Fathers.
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According to Johnson, the founders rejected the European concept of the divine right of kings by declaring that individual rights come from God rather than government.
&quot;We acknowledge the self-evident truth that our rights do not come from the government,&quot; Johnson said. &quot;They don&apos;t come from a king. They come from the King of Kings. They come from our Creator.&quot;
Johnson also pointed to polling that he said shows fewer Americans expressing pride in the U.S. than in previous decades, arguing the trend reflects a growing disconnect from the nation&apos;s history.
&quot;If we want the next generation to love America, they first have to know America,&quot; Johnson said.
The speaker closed by reflecting on the pressures of leading the House Republican conference with one of the narrowest majorities in modern history, saying his Christian faith has helped keep him grounded through repeated legislative and political battles.
&quot;People say you don&apos;t seem to get too riled up about all the chaos on Capitol Hill. You seem rather calm in the midst of the storm,&quot; Johnson said.
Johnson said he has adopted the words of former President John Quincy Adams as his mantra.
&quot;&apos;Duty is ours. Results are God&apos;s,&apos;&quot; Johnson said, quoting Adams. &quot;I&apos;m not the sovereign. All I&apos;m supposed to do is be faithful every single day and leave it on the field.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Carrying a Bible in Northern Ireland hospitals could be a crime under abortion buffer zone laws</news:name>
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			<news:title>Carrying a Bible in Northern Ireland hospitals could be a crime under abortion buffer zone laws</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Carrying a Bible or praying at a patient&apos;s bedside inside Northern Ireland hospitals could be treated as a crime if it violates abortion buffer zone laws, according to newly issued police guidance in the U.K.
On July 2, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (&quot;PSNI&quot;) issued a written response to the Northern Ireland Policing Board clarifying the scope of the Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) Act (Northern Ireland) 2023 and its impact on hospital clergy and religious ministry.
The law prohibits &quot;influencing,&quot; &quot;preventing or impeding access,&quot; or &quot;causing harassment, alarm or distress&quot; to a protected person within 100 meters (about 328 feet) of facilities where abortions are performed.
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The PSNI clarified that the law does not affect &quot;the vast majority&quot; of hospital chaplains or pastors in their day-to-day work, unless their activities bring them into a protected safe access zone.
However, the law makes &quot;no exemptions&quot; for clergy or religious identity. Carrying Bibles, reading Scripture, consensual pastoral ministry, and praying with a patient during end-of-life care could be considered unlawful if the activity takes place inside a protected zone and is recognized as potentially influencing or distressing a protected person nearby, the PSNI said. Visible or &quot;passive&quot; religious practice may also constitute an offense, &quot;even where no direct approach or communication takes place,&quot; the PSNI added.
The PSNI emphasized that a religious person&apos;s intention behind the activity does not protect them from liability under the law.
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&quot;Describing conduct as pastoral, prayerful or religious in nature does not determine whether an offence has been committed,&quot; the PSNI stated in its guidance. &quot;The test is not how the person describes their own behaviour – it is whether that behaviour, assessed objectively and in its full context, influenced, impeded, or caused distress to a protected person, or was reckless as to whether it did so.&quot;
The guidance comes after retired pastor Clive Johnston, 78, was convicted and fined about $614 in May for preaching a sermon on John 3:16 near a hospital where abortions are performed.
Johnston may be the first person prosecuted under the law for preaching a sermon that did not mention abortion, according to the faith-based advocacy group The Christian Institute, which supported his legal case.
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Pastor Jonathan Campbell of Newbuildings Independent Methodist Church in Londonderry told Fox News Digital that the recent ruling against Johnston and this new guidance has left U.K. Christians uncertain of how to practice religious ministry in a hospital setting without violating the law.
&quot;It’s unthinkable that the Bible, or even just clerical dress, could be off-limits on hospital grounds in case someone might find it offensive,&quot; he stated. &quot;The Christian message is one of hope and comfort to those who are ill, worried and grieving. It cannot be the case that in Northern Ireland, church representatives are unable to comfort those in need.&quot;
He called on the U.K. government to &quot;urgently clarify that Christians remain free to express their faith on hospital grounds and everywhere else.&quot;
In a statement to Fox News Digital, a PSNI spokesperson said the police service &quot;is not seeking to police religion or lawful pastoral care.&quot;
The spokesperson added that while individuals retain the rights to &quot;freedom of thought, conscience and religion, and freedom of expression,&quot; those rights &quot;are not absolute and must be balanced against the rights and protections contained in the legislation, and against the rights of others.&quot;
The abortion legislation requires police to assess whether conduct within a buffer zone constitutes behavior criminalized by the law, the spokesperson added.
&quot;This is a fact-specific assessment. It is not determined solely by the presence of religious materials or the identity/role of the person involved,&quot; the statement continued. &quot;The guidance was issued to assist officers to interpret and apply the Act consistently in an operational environment where complaints may arise. It does not create new offences. It reflects the law as enacted.&quot;
Ciarán Kelly, director of The Christian Institute, said the law is &quot;being interpreted in ways that threaten ordinary Christian ministry inside hospitals.&quot;
&quot;According to this guidance, a chaplain praying with parents mourning the loss of a child and then reading the famous words of Psalm 23 – The Lord is my shepherd – could fall foul of the law,&quot; he said. &quot;Indeed, it seems someone simply carrying a Bible through certain parts of a hospital could face a criminal investigation if someone thinks it could potentially influence a wholly unrelated abortion decision.&quot;
Kelly said that while he believes this was not the lawmakers&apos; intention when drafting the law, its vague wording has created a &quot;very damaging chilling effect.&quot;
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&quot;Patients do not lose the right to spiritual care because they happen to be in a hospital where abortions are also provided,&quot; he continued. &quot;The very suggestion that consensual prayer or Bible reading could ever become a criminal matter should concern everyone who values basic freedom.&quot;
Johnston&apos;s case follows several other high-profile incidents involving Christians who have been prosecuted under buffer zone laws in the U.K., drawing scrutiny from the U.S. State Department.
&quot;The United States is still monitoring many ‘buffer zone’ cases in the U.K., as well as other acts of censorship throughout Europe,&quot; a State Department spokesperson previously told Fox News Digital. &quot;The U.K.&apos;s persecution of silent prayer represents not only an egregious violation of the fundamental right to free speech and religious liberty, but also a concerning departure from the shared values that ought to underpin U.S.-U.K. relations.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Platner-ally Troy Jackson closing in on Democratic Senate nod in key race to face Collins</news:name>
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			<news:title>Platner-ally Troy Jackson closing in on Democratic Senate nod in key race to face Collins</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Maine Senate President Troy Jackson appears to be sprinting far ahead of his rivals in the abbreviated race to replace now ex-candidate Graham Platner as the Democratic Senate nominee in the high-stakes showdown to face off with longtime Republican Sen. Susan Collins.
Delegates aligned with Jackson won the vast majority of the 319 slots that were up for grabs on Saturday as Maine&apos;s 16 counties kicked off two days of delegate selection for next weekend&apos;s nominating convention.
&quot;We’re well on our way to getting the government that we deserve,&quot; Jackson emphasized Saturday night in a video posted to social media, as he addressed supporters. &quot;From the bottom of my heart, thank you.&quot;
Jackson is now in a strong position to secure the nomination and face off in the midterm elections against Collins in what&apos;s expected to be a combative and expensive ballot box battle that&apos;s among a dozen nationwide which will determine if the Democrats can win back the Senate majority. The GOP currently holds the chamber 53-47.
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A fifth-generation logger and a one-time conservative Republican who became a Democrat over two decades ago, Jackson came in third place last month in Maine&apos;s Democratic gubernatorial primary.
On Saturday, in the race to replace Platner, Jackson-aligned delegates won more than 90% of the slots, including all 149 in Cumberland County, Maine&apos;s most populous county and home to the state&apos;s largest city, Portland.
Along with Platner, Jackson had the support of progressive champion Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont as he ran for governor, and he is currently backed by &apos;Our Revolution,&apos; the group born in 2016 out of Sanders&apos; first presidential campaign.
MAINE DEMOCRATS RALLY BEHIND PLATNER&apos;S PLATFORM IN SPRINT TO REPLACE HIM
Jackson, similar to Platner, is running on a progressive and populist platform aimed at working-class voters. He backs raising taxes on billionaires, the universal healthcare system known as &quot;Medicare-for-all,&quot; abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and he opposes military aid to Israel at a time that Democrats are increasingly divided on support for America&apos;s longtime Middle East ally.
Nirav Shah, a former director the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention from 2019 to 2023 who later served as principal deputy director of the federal CDC during then-President Joe Biden&apos;s administration, and who came in second in last month&apos;s Democratic gubernatorial primary, secured only a handful of delegates on Saturday.
Shenna Bellows, Maine&apos;s secretary of state, who came in fourth place in the race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, was even further back in the delegate hunt, as was Jordan Wood, a former congressional staffer for then-Rep. Katie Porter of California who unsuccessfully ran for the Senate as well as the Democratic nomination in the state&apos;s 2nd Congressional District this cycle.
Maine&apos;s eight remaining counties will select 181 delegates on Sunday. The 500 picked this weekend will join 101 delegates coming automatically from the Democratic State Committee. All 601 will vote for the Senate nominee at next Saturday&apos;s convention in Bangor.
Platner, a combat veteran and oyster farmer who was backed by Sanders soon after he launched his bid last August, saw his campaign quickly catch fire. Two-term Democratic Gov. Janet Mills, who was heavily recruited by longtime Democratic Senate leader Sen. Chuck Schumer to run for the Senate, suspended her campaign this spring after trailing Platner in fundraising and in the polls.
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But even as Platner steamrolled the Democratic establishment and crushed the competition last month to capture the nomination, he had already been forced on defense in the wake of a slew of scandals.
Platner dropped out earlier this month, amid calls from top Democrats in Maine and across the country to immediately exit the race following an explosive report containing an allegation of rape from a woman he previously dated. Platner denied the report but stepped aside.
While Jackson was among those who quickly called on Platner to end his bid in the wake of the rape allegation, he had previously campaigned alongside Platner and made the case that he was the best candidate to continue the fight for the progressive and populist agenda.
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&quot;This movement is always been bigger than one person. It&apos;s about taking on a system rigged against working people, fighting for ‘Medicare-for-all,’ strong unions, higher wages, reproductive freedom, and an economy where billionaires and corporations finally pay their fair share,&quot; Jackson said last week during a Our Revolution virtual town hall, as he pointed to Platner supporters.
At last week&apos;s first debate among the replacement candidates, Jackson pointed to Platner and said, &quot;That&apos;s the thing that I think Graham did the best: talked about fighting against the health care industry and the prescription drug industry to make sure that people in this state and this country have affordable, quality health care.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Caitlin Clark&apos;s former teammate calls out WNBA for suspending Tempo head coach over &apos;protected species&apos; remark</news:name>
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			<news:title>Caitlin Clark&apos;s former teammate calls out WNBA for suspending Tempo head coach over &apos;protected species&apos; remark</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Toronto Tempo center Temi Fagbenle went to bat for Sandy Brondello on Saturday after the head coach was suspended for the &quot;protected species&quot; remark made about Angel Reese.
The comment was made during the Tempo’s 111-92 loss to the Atlanta Dream on Friday night. Toronto&apos;s Nyara Sabally was called for a foul on Reese after an offensive rebound. As the call was being reviewed, Brondello yelled at the referees. Microphones picked her up saying, &quot;Angel, she&apos;s a protected species!&quot;
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Reese reacted on X, saying &quot;ARE WE SURPRISED?!&quot; The WNBA then issued a one-game suspension.
Fagbenle reacted to the suspension in a post on her Threads account and invoked Caitlin Clark, her former teammate when she was with the Indiana Fever.
&quot;’Protected species’ is a figure of speech and I see nothing suspension-worthy with what @brondellosandy said,&quot; Fagbenle wrote. &quot;‘Species’ is the unfortunate and touchy word of this well-known phrase especially in the US’ racially charged climate, but if she was saying it about CC (an appropriate comparison re popularity) there would be no outrage, now would there.
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&quot;Suspension is laughable.&quot;
Brondello issued an apology over the remark.
&quot;Angel, I&apos;m sorry. Last night, in the emotion of the moment after Nyara&apos;s injury, I used a phrase that I shouldn&apos;t have used, and I take full responsibility for that. My frustration was with the officiating, but my words unfairly put the focus on you,&quot; she said in a statement.
&quot;I also understand that my words carried an impact beyond what I intended, particularly for Black women in our league, and I&apos;m deeply sorry for that,&quot; she continued. &quot;I&apos;ve spent my career competing with, coaching and learning from incredible Black women.
&quot;I regret that my words caused hurt to a community I respect so deeply,&quot; Brondello added. &quot;I have a lot of respect for you as both a player and a person, and I sincerely apologize to you, your teammates, and the Dream organization for my comment.&quot;
Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Controversial program paying drug users for used syringes becomes permanent in NYC</news:name>
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			<news:title>Controversial program paying drug users for used syringes becomes permanent in NYC</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City is permanently bankrolling a program that pays people up to $10 a day for used syringes, a controversial effort critics argue puts taxpayer dollars into addicts&apos; pockets rather than getting them treatment.
The program, known as the Community Syringe Redemption Program, was quietly made permanent through Mayor Zohran Mamdani&apos;s first city budget after the city&apos;s $126 billion spending plan set aside $3 million to continue it beyond its pilot phase, the New York Post reported. The funding appeared in budget documents submitted to the New York City Council on June 30, shortly before lawmakers approved the budget.
Participants receive 20 cents for every used syringe they return, with payments capped at 50 syringes, or $10 a day, according to the New York City Health Department. The city operates eight redemption sites — five in the Bronx and one each in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens — where enrolled participants can drop off used needles during scheduled collection hours.
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The program launched as a pilot in March 2025 after legislation backed by progressive City Council members passed in 2022. It is run by Addiction Response Resources, a nonprofit that also started a similar syringe redemption program in Boston, under an $11.1 million contract that runs through the end of next year, the Post reported.
Health officials say the program has collected more than 2.3 million used syringes since it began about 16 months ago, the outlet reported. During its first year, the city paid out about $292,000 to more than 1,700 participants.
Sanitation Department data cited by the Post shows workers have collected 26,229 discarded needles so far this year, down from 64,560 during the same period in 2025.
According to the Post, the city is paying for the program with more than $189 million in settlement funds it received from major opioid manufacturers and distributors — money some critics argue should be directed toward addiction treatment instead.
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Queens Republican Councilwoman Joann Ariola argued the opioid settlement money used to fund the program &quot;should all be going toward addiction treatment services — not for paying users to turn in their needles for cash,&quot; the Post reported. She added that the program &quot;is putting money in the pockets of addicts&quot; instead of helping them overcome addiction.
Bronx Democratic Councilman Oswald Feliz credited the effort to remove discarded syringes but warned the city &quot;should not recklessly create conditions that can threaten the safety of vulnerable communities,&quot; according to the Post.
Some participants see the program differently.
Tamia Wright, 43, told the Post it had become &quot;definitely a side hustle&quot; after returning used needles at a park in the Bronx, adding she planned to spend the money on &quot;weed ... and cigarettes.&quot;
City officials say the program is meant to reduce dangerous syringe litter in neighborhoods that frequently report discarded needles. The Health Department says improperly discarded syringes can pose risks of needlestick injuries and disease transmission, and urges residents to safely dispose of sharps or report syringe litter through 311.
Health Department spokesperson Rachel Vick defended the program, saying it helps residents &quot;live in a community free of syringe litter&quot; while safely disposing of medical waste and connecting people in need with nearby care.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>World Cup goalkeeper expresses reluctance to shake Trump&apos;s hand should Spain win tournament</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T12:30:41.736Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>World Cup goalkeeper expresses reluctance to shake Trump&apos;s hand should Spain win tournament</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spanish goalkeeper Borja Iglesias is going into the biggest match of his career – the World Cup final against Argentina on Sunday afternoon at New York/New Jersey Stadium.
Should Spain win, Iglesias will be one of the players who will shake President Donald Trump’s hand after the match. However, Iglesias is no fan of the president and made it known while he talked to the Spanish media on Saturday.
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&quot;I don&apos;t want to go to prison,&quot; he said of shaking Trump’s hand, via All Out Soccer. &quot;I hope to greet him at a time when we are all very happy, and that it passes very quickly and I can forget about it.
&quot;I don&apos;t think this is the time to create controversy. People know perfectly well what I think. I would love to do many things, but the reality is that even if people think I am all-powerful, I don&apos;t have that much power to tackle certain things.&quot;
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Iglesias has previously expressed his support for pro-Palestinian protesters and was outspoken against the former Spanish soccer federation boss who departed his post after he kissed a player following the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
He said that he thought Trump &quot;struggles&quot; with people who fight &quot;for progress and for fundamental values.&quot;
Trump is set to be at the World Cup final. He participated in the trophy presentation at the FIFA Club World Cup. He remained on the stage for the celebration ceremony.
Spain will play Argentina on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. ET. The match can be seen on FOX.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>America&apos;s favorite ice cream flavor revealed as one classic tops every state</news:name>
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			<news:title>America&apos;s favorite ice cream flavor revealed as one classic tops every state</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Americans are increasingly curious about ice creams that market themselves as healthier alternatives, but data shows they keep returning to tried-and-true brands and flavors.
In celebration of National Ice Cream Day, online grocery platform Instacart offered the scoop on what flavor most Americans are buying.
Vanilla was the most-purchased ice cream flavor in 2025, according to Instacart data. It accounted for about 21% of all ice cream orders and was &quot;the single most popular pick in every one of the 50 states and D.C.&quot;
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Steve Christensen, executive director of the Missouri-based North American Ice Cream Association, told Fox News Digital that ice cream brings people together.
&quot;Try the vanilla first,&quot; he recommended when sampling ice cream. &quot;If the vanilla&apos;s good, then everything&apos;s good.&quot;
Chocolate ranked second, accounting for 7.9% of purchases. Cookie dough took third with 6.9% of ice cream lovers choosing it.
The results prove that &quot;when it comes to ice cream, comfort beats novelty almost every time,&quot; Instacart said.
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Instacart reported the remainder of the top 10 most-purchased flavors consisted largely of familiar, longtime favorites: cookies &amp; cream (5.8%); chocolate fudge/brownie (5.1%); peanut butter (4.7%); mint chocolate chip (4.7%); coffee (4.5%); strawberry (3.7%) and cherry (3.1%).
Halo Top, which markets its ice cream as a &quot;feel-good treat&quot; with &quot;fewer calories and less sugar than other leading brands, with a good source of protein,&quot; was the most-searched ice cream brand from April 2025 through April 2026, according to Google search data analyzed in a study from Innerbody Research.
Searches don&apos;t necessarily translate to sales, however. In 2025, Breyers, Blue Bunny and Turkey Hill were the top-selling brands by dollar sales, Dairy Foods Magazine reported.
Häagen-Dazs was the most-purchased brand among American consumers using Instacart.
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&quot;At roughly 24% of orders, it edges out Ben &amp; Jerry&apos;s, with Breyers rounding out the top three,&quot; Instacart reported.
Regional ice cream brands maintained strong customer loyalty, the data showed.
&quot;Tillamook is the brand the West favors most, Blue Bell rules the South and Blue Bunny owns the Plains,&quot; the report said.
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Specialty and premium brands, including Alec&apos;s Ice Cream, Rebel, Straus Family Creamery, Van Leeuwen and Graeter&apos;s Ice Cream posted some of the strongest growth year-over-year, the data showed.
Aside from vanilla, consumers also gravitate toward regional flavors. In the West, it&apos;s Rocky Road, while New Englanders love coffee ice cream and Southerners go for butter pecan.
Wisconsin loves the peanut-butter-and-chocolate combination of Moose Tracks, which was invented in the Midwest. Tennessee favors cheesecake-flavored ice cream, while folks from Colorado and Wyoming enjoy cherry.
&quot;For all our regional pride, America&apos;s ice cream story is one about comfort first,&quot; Instacart said.
&quot;Vanilla, chocolate and cookie dough anchor nearly every freezer in the country, and the biggest brands keep getting bigger. Underneath the classics, flavor preferences are gloriously local, and the next generation of premium and better-for-you pints is melting its way into the mainstream.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Alabama man charged with killing military veteran, wife had posted about them online for a decade</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alabama man charged with killing military veteran, wife had posted about them online for a decade</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Alabama man accused of killing a military veteran and his wife posted about the couple&apos;s family for years as they appeared to be close friends, social media posts show
George Birmingham, 46, was arrested early Sunday morning after allegedly killing Justin Elrod and his wife, Lena Elrod, who were discovered dead at 12:15 a.m. following reports of a burglary. Social media posts by Birmingham reveal he was close with the couple, speaking highly of them as recent as June 16.
Facebook posts reviewed by Fox News Digital show Birmingham and the couple appeared to have been close friends for roughly a decade, with posts mentioning the Elrods dating back nearly 10 years.
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In a June 16 Facebook post, Birmingham mused about a hypothetical Mars colonization trip and named the friends and family he&apos;d want along for the ride, which included Justin and Lena Elrod. He wrote that &quot;no one listens better than him, and no one is more fun to argue with than her,&quot; before closing the post with, &quot;I love you guys!&quot;
&quot;Now that I think about it, they probably wouldnt want our tribe,&quot; Birmingham wrote as he jokingly ended the post. &quot;But im very thankful for them.&quot;
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In February 2017, Birmingham also shared information about a GoFundMe campaign to help cover medical expenses for one of the Elrod&apos;s children, writing, &quot;This family is very dear to my heart.&quot; That May, Birmingham even hosted a benefit comedy show to help further with medical expenses for the Elrod&apos;s
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Birmingham also referenced the Elrod family in a June 2018 post, writing &quot;Some of my favorite ladies,&quot; alongside a photo that included one of the Elrods daughters.
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According to WBRC, a motive hasn&apos;t been established, but authorities said Birmingham was an &quot;acquaintance&quot; of the Elrods.
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Court records indicate Birmingham was accused of killing Lena Elrod with an electric saw and stabbed or struck Justin Elrod in the head with a metallic object.
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Aliceville Mayor Terrence Windham described Justin Elrod as a hard worker who was humble.
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&quot;He was a very humble guy, and he was the last person that I would think that something like this would happen to,&quot; Windham said. &quot;He survived the military, survived working in the prison, and now, this situation, it just makes it even worse.&quot;
Birmingham is also the suspect in a separate burglary that happened before he allegedly killed the Elrods&apos;, authorities said.
Birmingham was arrested on charges of one count of capital murder, two counts of murder, one count of burglary and additional drug-related charges, and his preliminary hearing is scheduled for Aug. 20.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Original &apos;Little House&apos; villain returns for reboot with warning for new Nellie</news:name>
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			<news:title>Original &apos;Little House&apos; villain returns for reboot with warning for new Nellie</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Alison Arngrim is back on the prairie. 
The actress who made Nellie Oleson one of television&apos;s most unforgettable villains returns with a surprise cameo in Netflix&apos;s new &quot;Little House on the Prairie&quot; reboot, now streaming.
Although she hasn&apos;t met Willa Dunn, the child actress taking over the iconic role, Arngrim already has some hard-earned advice on how to perfect the art of playing the girl everyone loves to hate.
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&quot;You&apos;ve got to have a solid sense of who you are,&quot; the actress told Fox News Digital. &quot;It&apos;s a tall order for someone who&apos;s like 10, 11 or 12 years old, but when people are talking about this other person who lived in the 1800s, saying, &apos;I hate her so much. She&apos;s so awful. I can&apos;t stand her. I want to slap her in the face,&apos; you can&apos;t take that personally.&quot;
&quot;You cannot think it&apos;s real — that people want to slap you in the face or that you did something wrong. It&apos;s actually a compliment. It means you&apos;re doing it right.&quot;
&quot;Remember, Sir Anthony Hopkins didn&apos;t lose sleep over being Hannibal Lecter,&quot; she said. &quot;You are who you are, and this is just a character. You have to understand the job is to irritate, annoy and upset people. And if you do it correctly with a character like Nellie, people are going to be annoyed. But when someone says, &apos;I can&apos;t stand her,&apos; you can&apos;t possibly take that in.&quot;
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Arngrim was more than ready to become a despised villain. Raised in a family of actors and performing since she was 5 years old, she viewed every &quot;I hate you&quot; from fans as the ultimate applause.
&quot;I&apos;ve had people come up to me and go, &apos;You were a complete b---h, and I hated you. You were absolutely hideous and revolting. I was terrified of you,&apos;&quot; she said with a laugh. &quot;I just said, &apos;Oh my God, thank you so much. You&apos;re too kind.&apos; It&apos;s a weird thing, but you have to understand the character has nothing to do with you. It&apos;s someone who has nothing to do with you.&quot;
And fans haven&apos;t let her forget it.
&quot;I still remember when someone threw a McDonald&apos;s cup of orange soda at my face during a Christmas parade,&quot; she said. &quot;I think people are a little more sane today, or they understand fantasy a little better now.&quot;
Arngrim has no regrets about playing television&apos;s most infamous bully.
&quot;I got the joke,&quot; she said. &quot;I knew you were supposed to hate me, and I was fine with it. But it&apos;s really weird because I&apos;m 64 years old, and I still have people yelling at me about all the things I did to Laura 52 years ago. Some people are still really mad, and that&apos;s very bizarre. So I will tell the new Nellie to brace herself. But she also has to understand that if she does it right, people will absolutely hate her. And if she really does it right, they&apos;ll love her too.&quot;
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Arngrim was asked to make her cameo about two weeks before production was set to film her scene.
&quot;I play this very strange woman in the woods,&quot; she said. &quot;I used to have Marilyn Monroe&apos;s makeup guy every morning, who made sure we looked really nice. But when I first sat down in the makeup chair this time around, the makeup artist said, &apos;We&apos;re going to make you look so awful. I feel bad. You have such amazing skin. I&apos;m going to totally ruin that.&apos;&quot;
&quot;They ruined everything,&quot; she said with a laugh. &quot;They painted my teeth — my dentist is going to be horrified. They used colors like blood, tobacco and dirt.&quot;
Arngrim said that if original showrunner Michael Landon were alive, he would be &quot;fascinated&quot; by the new technology available in Hollywood today to help bring the &quot;Little House&quot; stories to life.
&quot;I also think he would have Pa take off his shirt more often,&quot; she joked.
&quot;But Michael somehow knew that &apos;Little House&apos; would stand the test of time,&quot; she said. &quot;He used to tell everyone on set that everyone&apos;s going to be watching this after we&apos;re all gone. He predicted that. And here we are. I think he would be so impressed that the show is being retold again. I also think he would want to direct every single episode, and he would have lots to say because he was very picky.&quot;
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Today, Arngrim hopes she&apos;ll soon meet the new Nellie. She&apos;s also urging skeptical fans to give Netflix&apos;s reboot a chance.
&quot;How many &apos;Star Treks&apos; do we have now?&quot; she said. &quot;A lot. And remember, when our show first aired, some people said, &apos;No, it can only be the books.&apos; These actors get it. The cast is fabulous.&quot;
&quot;There&apos;s just something special about these stories,&quot; Arngrim said. &quot;If I close my eyes, I can hear Michael laughing, with his high-pitched giggle. Who would have thought &apos;Little House&apos; would still be around today? Well, Michael did. &apos;Little House&apos; is never going away.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California Pizza Kitchen founder says California has become too difficult for entrepreneurs</news:name>
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			<news:title>California Pizza Kitchen founder says California has become too difficult for entrepreneurs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California Pizza Kitchen brought the Golden State&apos;s dining culture to Americans across the country for decades. More than 40 years later, one of the chain&apos;s co-founders says that if he had to start over, he wouldn&apos;t necessarily pick California.
&quot;If it were me today, I would open in Florida before I would open it in California,&quot; California Pizza Kitchen co-founder Rick Rosenfield told Fox News Digital. &quot;I think it has a lot going for it. The difference is [it&apos;s] very business friendly and California is less business friendly today, and they make it apparent.&quot;
Rosenfield said that when he and California Pizza Kitchen co-founder Larry Flax started the restaurant chain, the business environment in California was &quot;really good.&quot; In fact, Rosenfield told Fox News Digital that decades ago he would&apos;ve said that &quot;California is the greatest place to do business.&quot;
&quot;We have 365 days a year of great weather. We have a great labor base, great demographics, great densities. And people would say, &apos;What keeps you up at night?&apos; I would say, &apos;A snowstorm in the winter on a weekend for the malls,&apos; right? That&apos;s not true today,&quot; he said.
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Several major companies have moved their headquarters out of California in recent years, including Chevron, Oracle and Tesla. The Texas Comptroller&apos;s Office recorded 157 California companies that relocated their headquarters to the Lone Star State between 2015 and 2024.
Rosenfield said California&apos;s business climate changed dramatically following the COVID-19 pandemic, citing labor shortages, increased regulation and rising costs, including the minimum wage. Under a minimum wage law that went into effect in California on April 1, 2024, all eligible fast-food restaurant employees had to be paid at least $20.00 per hour.
The California Pizza Kitchen co-founder said the restaurant typically paid employees more than the minimum wage, but argued that increases to the wage floor still cause a ripple effect throughout the restaurant, as employees earning above the minimum would often also expect raises as well.
Rosenfield noted that restaurants often operate on thin margins, something that is backed up by data from the National Restaurant Association (NRA). According to the NRA, food and labor costs account for around 33 cents of every dollar in restaurant sales. At the same time, other expenses, such as utilities, supplies, repairs and credit card processing fees, among others, represented approximately 29% of sales combined. The NRA states that the average restaurant is often left with a pre-tax margin of around 5%.
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Businesses don&apos;t simply eat the costs and are often forced to raise prices, thus passing the expense along to customers, Rosenfield warned.
&quot;The mantra is, well, &apos;We&apos;re going to tax businesses.&apos; &apos;We&apos;re going make the businesses pay more.&apos; But it isn&apos;t just the businesses that pay more, it&apos;s a customer that pays more. Because what happens, you raise costs, you raise minimum wage, businesses have to respond to that,&quot; he said.
Rosenfield argued that California&apos;s higher labor costs have made affordability a challenge, saying businesses have little choice but to recover those costs through higher prices.
&quot;From what I understand, it&apos;s been very harmful to the restaurant businesses in California,&quot; he said.
The challenges facing entrepreneurs in California have made states like Florida more attractive to those looking to start a business, according to Rosenfield. Two years ago, the California Pizza Kitchen co-founder moved to the Sunshine State. While he&apos;s not doing business there, he says he is attuned to what is happening in Florida, which he says is a &quot;very business-friendly state.&quot;
&quot;Florida is quite friendly. There&apos;s less bureaucracy in Florida and there&apos;s more bureaucracy [in] California, and that&apos;s basically my experience,&quot; Rosenfield told Fox News Digital.
Florida has shown strong numbers in recent years when it comes to business in the Sunshine State. The Florida State Department&apos;s Division of Corporations reported that entrepreneurs filed 561,143 new domestic limited liability companies (LLCs) in 2025, marking the fifth consecutive year the state recorded more than 500,000 new LLC filings. This trend has been sustained for a number of years. In 2023, Florida had the third-highest rate of new business applicants per 1,000 residents, with 29.4, according to Axios.
When asked about Rosenfield&apos;s comments about Florida and California&apos;s business environments, Gov. Gavin Newsom&apos;s office told Fox News Digital, &quot;Florida Pizza Kitchen doesn’t have the same ring to it. We are proud that they are headquartered here and that nearly half of all their restaurants nationwide are in California.&quot;
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Despite his praise for Florida and his assessment that certain areas of the Sunshine State are hot for business, Rosenfield acknowledges that California is still &quot;an economic powerhouse.&quot;
&quot;[It] still has the great weather, still has a great labor base, but for the restaurant business and for other businesses, it&apos;s just not as friendly,&quot; he said. &quot;Of course you could start a business in California, but people are leaving.&quot;
Ultimately, Rosenfield said he hopes California becomes more welcoming to businesses again, arguing that government policy plays a significant role in creating a business climate that encourages entrepreneurship.
&quot;You have a supermajority in California that enacts business-unfriendly laws, and that&apos;s uncomfortable,&quot; Rosenfield said. &quot;I didn&apos;t operate in that environment. I was in a much more friendly environment.&quot;
He argued that failing to create a more business-friendly environment risks discouraging the next generation of entrepreneurs.
&quot;When you bash businesses, it&apos;s not encouraging for entrepreneurs,&quot; he said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>GERRI WILLIS: The fireworks are over. Now visit the places where America became free</news:name>
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			<news:title>GERRI WILLIS: The fireworks are over. Now visit the places where America became free</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The fireworks are over, and the red, white and blue bunting has been put away. America’s Fourth of July celebration of our 250th anniversary is now just a memory. But this summer’s celebration of our founding won’t be the last. The party will continue, and it may even get bigger.
In the coming years, celebrations will mark Revolutionary War battles in Boston, New York and Yorktown that came after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Americans will have a chance to hear about patriots they may never have known.
As a Southerner, I especially look forward to seeing patriots like Francis Marion, called the Swamp Fox, and Thomas Sumter, the Gamecock, celebrated in South Carolina. Long-forgotten battles such as Kings Mountain, Guilford Court House, Camden and Eutaw Springs — where Americans bent the course of history in the South and ultimately won — will also be commemorated.
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We would do well to keep our revolutionary heritage in mind. Historians describe the second sentence of the Declaration of Independence, beginning with the phrase, &quot;We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal ...,&quot; as the most consequential sentence not just in American history, but for nations around the globe. America’s revolution inspired people around the world to depose despots and kings.
Jefferson’s words created a new understanding of government based on equality, natural rights and the consent of the governed. They were a spark for revolutions across the world. Ultimately, 100 nations would incorporate the Declaration’s ideals. From France to Mexico, Chile and Haiti, and decades later in Czechoslovakia and Korea, the document was copied and emulated.
I learned of this legacy at the Museum of the American Revolution, which is hosting an incredible exhibit about the Declaration’s journey around the world. If you are in Philadelphia, I highly encourage you to go.
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Here at home, the Declaration of Independence galvanized efforts toward independence. Colonies set up their own governments, contravening royal authority. Newly organized states agreed to unite under one central, elected government.
But as inspiring as Jefferson’s words were, the Declaration was, after all, only a document. It announced our determination to be a free people. But it did not secure that right. It would take five long years of battle to make the Declaration’s promise of a new nation a reality. In that time, Americans would face down the mightiest military in the world.
Britain had recently risen to the rank of the world’s mightiest imperial power. Its 400-ship navy commanded the seas. Britain’s battle-tested regulars had beaten its rival, France, and taken Quebec, Havana and India. Spain, another longtime foe, had lost territory to the British. At the close of the Seven Years’ War, the sun never set on the British Empire. In retrospect, the Americans’ mad dash to independence seems suicidal at best.
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But America’s fighting force, hastily assembled, underfunded, underarmed and underfed, would outlast and outmaneuver the king’s extensive forces. We would lose our share of battles, possibly more than our share. Schoolchildren know of the stunning American victories at Saratoga and Yorktown, but there were also crushing American defeats on Long Island and in Charleston.
After the British defeat at Yorktown, the secretary of state for the colonies, Lord George Germain, argued for continuing the war, describing America’s vulnerabilities at length to Parliament. He noted the patriots’ weak economy and runaway inflation. He wasn’t wrong. The Continental Congress’ coffers were empty, and soldiers starved; some mutinied in the final years of the war. There were rumors that Ethan Allen would declare Vermont for the British. Germain believed Britain could still prevail, but Parliament was not swayed by his arguments. Its members could see the futility of continuing the fight.
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Americans’ unbeatable resolve allowed us to win. What we had was an inability to give up, a tenacity that the British could not match. We had the will to secure our own future that the British drive to expand their empire could not match. Nathanael Greene, George Washington’s top military officer in the war’s Southern Department, summed up this essential characteristic this way: &quot;We fight, get beat, rise, and fight again.&quot;
As much as we celebrate the Founding Fathers, including Washington and Jefferson, they alone didn’t secure America’s promise. It took the willpower and endurance of tens of thousands of Americans to do that. Their blood, sweat and tears allowed the most important sentence ever written in American history to be more than just an interesting footnote. Instead, it became not only the cornerstone of a new republic but also an inspiration for people around the world who, like us, believe in freedom and liberty.
There is no better way to celebrate America’s founding document and its incredible people than to go to the battlefields and historic sites where the promise contained in the Declaration of Independence became reality. I look forward to seeing you there!
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			<news:title>Would this survival pod make you feel safer?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Disaster prep used to mean bottled water, flashlights and maybe a generator in the garage. Now a French startup is taking all of that to the next level. Momentum Technologies recently showed off its LifePods survival capsules. According to the company&apos;s website, the capsules are designed to protect people, families, response teams and critical infrastructure during natural disasters, industrial risks and security threats.
You can see why something like this would get a lot of attention right now. Blackouts seem more common. Floods can move fast. Global instability has many of you wondering how prepared you really are if help cannot get there right away. LifePods takes that fear and turns it into a physical product you can buy, move and place before disaster hits.
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LifePods survival capsules are compact shelters built for extreme emergencies. Momentum Technologies says the capsules can provide immediate shelter during tsunamis, flash floods, storm surges, armed attacks, collapses, extreme fires and dangerous environments. That makes them different from the underground bunker you may imagine behind a hidden steel door. These capsules focus on faster deployment and a smaller footprint.
The company currently highlights two main commercial models. The W-01 is a floating capsule for water-related disasters. The B-01 is an armored land capsule for ballistic and industrial protection. Momentum also lists an earthquake-focused Q-01 concept under development.
The LifePods B01 is the tougher-looking model. Momentum built it for hostile environments, critical infrastructure and situations where fast shelter could save lives. The company says the B01 gives occupants protected space against ballistic threats, fragments, armed attacks and degraded environments. It also says people can get inside and lock the system in seconds.
This model seems aimed more at security teams, industrial sites and public safety agencies than a typical backyard buyer. Momentum lists possible uses at military or police checkpoints, energy production stations, telecom hubs, transport terminals and heavy industrial sites.
The B01 lists room for one to two people, high-hardness ballistic steel, positive air filtration options and a total weight of about 4,000 pounds. Momentum says representative test panels obtained VPAM PM7 certification for resistance to 7.62x51mm military ammunition, a roughly .30-caliber rifle round. SR7 civil validation remains in progress.
The LifePods W01 is the model that may feel more relatable if you live near water. Momentum describes it as a floating capsule for extreme weather when evacuation can no longer happen safely.
The company says the W-01 responds to risks from tsunamis, hurricanes, floods, marine submersion and dike or dam failures. It is designed to float, resist impact and keep occupants protected until rescue teams arrive. Momentum says the W-01 is designed to safely accommodate four adults. Young children may also ride with accompanying adults using additional restraint systems, similar to those used in commercial aviation.
The capsule also includes exterior grab bars. That could help survivors already in the water hold onto the outside while waiting for rescue. Every W-01 is also equipped with a geolocation and emergency distress transmission system. The goal is simple: help emergency services find the capsule faster.
The W-01 is currently completing its engineering development phase. Momentum says its structural behavior has been modeled with advanced naval engineering simulation software by Inha Works Ltd., also known as IWL, a Yamaha Motor Group company. That modeling allowed the company to evaluate structural resistance, buoyancy and stability before physical testing.
Physical validation is expected to begin during the second half of 2026. Momentum says the testing will move through initial flotation and stability tests, real-world sea trials and final certification testing in a specialized laboratory that can reproduce extreme disaster conditions such as wave impacts.
Momentum also lists an earthquake-focused Q-01 &quot;Quake&quot; concept under development. That matters because earthquakes create a different kind of danger than floods or armed attacks. You may have only seconds to react, and falling debris can turn an ordinary room into a life-threatening space fast. The company says the Q-01 is being designed to provide structural protection during earthquakes. It is intended for apartments and buildings located in seismic areas.
For now, the Q-01 should be treated as a future concept rather than a product you can price out or buy today. Still, it shows where Momentum wants to take LifePods next. The company seems to be building a family of survival capsules for different disasters instead of relying on one pod to handle every threat.
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Yes, according to Momentum. The company tells CyberGuy that U.S. customers can contact LifePods through its official website to discuss projects and place pre-orders. The first production units are expected to be available from Barcelona, Spain, in October 2026. That timing depends on the successful completion of the ongoing certification program.
For U.S. customers, deliveries are expected to begin around November 2026, depending on the final destination and shipping arrangements. The company says international shipments are planned from the Port of Barcelona. Momentum also says LifePods is represented by a U.S.-based commercial partner in San Diego, California, who can help customers through the purchasing process.
At first, the company expects demand to come mainly from government agencies, civil protection organizations, industrial operators and critical infrastructure owners. However, private customers can also reserve production capacity as the product becomes commercially available.
Momentum now lists European retail prices before VAT at 25,000 euros for the B-01 and 31,000 euros for the W-01. In U.S. dollars, that comes out to roughly $27,000 for the B-01 and about $33,500 for the W-01, depending on exchange rates. Those prices cover the capsule before shipping and other costs.
You should also expect international shipping, customs clearance, import duties, local taxes, final inland transportation and installation to add to the total. Momentum says it is finalizing its U.S. logistics strategy and expects to provide more accurate landed-cost estimates in the coming weeks. The company also says it plans to establish U.S. inventory in 2027 to reduce delivery times and improve customer support across North America. The company is also looking for strategic distribution partners across the United States to support local sales, logistics and after-sales service.
The big question is proof. Trade show attention can make a product look ready for the real world. Survival gear has to do much more than look impressive under bright lights.
For the B-01, the representative armor panels have already demonstrated compliance with VPAM PM7 ballistic requirements. The remaining work focuses on validating the complete B-01 as an integrated product before it receives final VPAM SR7 certification. That distinction is important. A strong armor panel is one thing. A finished capsule with doors, ventilation, structural joints and other weak points has to prove it can hold up as a complete system.
For the W-01, Momentum says the certification program will include flotation performance, structural integrity, stability, impact resistance, self-righting capability and additional safety evaluations designed for survival equipment used during extreme natural disasters. That is the right place to focus. Flood survival depends on chaotic conditions, including debris, moving water, wave impact, panic and rescue timing.
Momentum says LifePods grew out of a simple observation after the devastating tsunamis of 2004 and 2011. The company says those disasters showed how few last-resort survival options exist once evacuation can no longer happen. The company also says LifePods are meant to complement prevention and evacuation, not replace them. Its goal is to offer a final layer of protection when every other option has failed.
That could mean armed attacks. It could mean tornadoes, hurricanes, tsunamis or catastrophic flooding. In each case, Momentum says the goal is to provide a protected space that can increase the chances of survival until emergency services arrive. The company says it sees resilient personal protection systems becoming a more important part of emergency preparedness as climate-related disasters grow more frequent and geopolitical risks continue to evolve.
Momentum&apos;s plans go beyond the B-01, W-01 and Q-01. The company says it is also studying a FireRescue version derived from the B-01. This version would be engineered to protect occupants against intense heat and smoke during fires.
Momentum says this version would be intended mainly for emergency responders and professional users. The goal would be to provide a protected refuge while waiting for evacuation or rescue. Looking further ahead, Momentum says it is working on future autonomous LifePods that could actively regulate interior temperature. That could help occupants remain protected for longer periods under extreme environmental conditions. Ultimately, the company says its ambition is to build a complete family of survival solutions for major natural, technological and security threats.
LifePods taps into a feeling many of you already have. You may not want a bunker. You may not have space for one. But you probably do want a better answer for the moment when help takes too long to arrive. For now, most of you should focus on realistic emergency prep. Know your flood risk. Keep water, food and backup power available. If severe weather is a concern where you live, our storm survival essentials guide at cyberguy.com breaks down gear that can help you stay powered, connected and informed during outages.
Your phone matters too. Set up emergency contacts, Medical ID or emergency information before something goes wrong. You can also review our guide on getting your phone ready for an emergency so you know what your iPhone or Android can do when cell service fails. If you live somewhere remote or spend time outdoors, a separate satellite SOS device may also be worth considering. We have a guide to satellite communicators and emergency SOS tools at cyberguy.com that explains how they can help when your phone loses signal.
Still, LifePods shows where disaster prep may be heading. Preparedness is moving beyond small gear into bigger engineered survival systems. That could help critical sites, emergency teams and families in high-risk areas. At the same time, big claims deserve careful questions. Before anyone spends tens of thousands of dollars on a survival capsule, they should look for completed certifications, independent tests and clear installation requirements.
LifePods is one of those ideas that grabs your attention because it sounds extreme at first, then starts to make sense the longer you think about it. Floods, fires, attacks and infrastructure failures can leave families and workers with very few options. I like the focus on fast shelter when evacuation becomes impossible. I also like that Momentum is thinking through different threats instead of trying to make one capsule solve every disaster. Still, I would be cautious. A survival capsule has to work when everything around it goes wrong. The latest testing update makes this feel more real than a trade show concept, but final certification will decide how strong the case really is. For now, LifePods feels like a serious emergency-tech idea with real potential, a high price tag and a lot riding on the next round of testing.
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			  <news:name>I worry less about screens than about the challenges today’s teens never face</news:name>
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			<news:title>I worry less about screens than about the challenges today’s teens never face</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A summer job was once a rite of passage for teens hired to staff local restaurants, stores, and pools. But today the percentage of 16-19-year-olds now working summer jobs is at or near the lowest levels since the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking this data just after World War II.
Today, about one in three 16-19-year-olds have a summer job. As there are about 17 million high-school-aged students in the U.S., this means that more than 11 million currently don’t have a summer job.
About half of these teens participate in some type of summer camp, according to Gallup, but many of these camps are day camps that only last one week (baseball camps, soccer camps, band camps, and so on). Also, the &quot;gap in participation rates between upper- and lower-income families is nearly 30 percentage points, 67% versus 38%,&quot; determined Gallup.
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What this means is millions of teens are at home — or hanging out somewhere — likely playing video games and scrolling through social media all day and night. The percentage goes up in the poorer neighborhoods — places where they are much more likely to be in fatherless homes.
Free play is a critical part of social and personal development, but a summer of nothing but screen time can lead teens into who knows what online and in their neighborhoods.
Also, when parents later complain that their kids were indoctrinated by teachers and professors with political ideologies or values the parents do not share, I ask what challenges they gave their kids, as positively learning or overcoming real things builds a foundation of conservative values that later help them critically evaluate impractical ideologies (such as socialism).
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Summer jobs, of course, can do this. A teen with a job has to show up on time, be in the proper attire, speak clearly, treat customers respectably (even when the customers are rude), and much more. But what these jobs can teach is limited.
A good parent adds challenges — this is where it gets interesting, individualistic and difficult.
Many parents have a hard time with this; for example, when I coached my son’s soccer team, I literally had parents ask me if I could tell their son, &quot;No,&quot; as they said they could not do that — and these were dads.
I have also had many parents ask me how I regulate my son’s screen time. I always flip the script by answering that screen time is a useful tool, as it is so easy to take away if benchmarks are not being met. When they hear this, parents typically frown and tell me they can’t do that.
When I see this reaction, I tell them it doesn’t need to be negative. (Indeed, when youth see their parents are firm, the friction they give goes away a little more each time.)
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Parents do need to have some idea what their son or daughter is interested in. If it is a sport, break it down into three parts as a summer challenge: physical goals (every sport has drills that teach skills — help them come up with and master three skills before sports begin again in the fall); mental challenges (require them to draw, animate or write about these skills); and set related goals that inspire, such as reading a book on the topic.
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It is easy for an involved parent to ask about the progress on these three parts and then to help.
And it needn’t just be a sport. My son is into karate, animation and science. Those are diverse topics, but they can come together. He is now mastering his next kata and volunteering in the dojo by helping to teach younger kids (he is about to turn 14). He is using Adobe products to create a cartoon of a karate master doing his kata. He is reading Andy Weir’s &quot;The Martian,&quot; as it is about a man who has to use science to survive. (Picking a book for/with a teen is complicated and personal; the keys are: a teen needs to be into the main character and the adventure, the books needs to challenge them but not overwhelm them, and it needs to teach good lessons — I wrote &quot;Cool Heroes for Boy&quot; to do precisely do all of that.
All the parts of his summer challenge are checkable, positive and are within areas my son is interested in. If he misses a benchmark, he loses screen time — benchmarks, of course, do need to be adjusted at times. But I always find that, as long as I remain open, honest and compassionate, my son happily stays within the steps of the adventure.
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			<news:title>Lindsay Clancy’s husband could testify for her at trial over deaths of their three children</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
The husband of Lindsay Clancy, the Massachusetts mother accused of killing her three young children, is expected to testify on her behalf at her upcoming trial.
Clancy, a 35-year-old former nurse, is slated to go on trial this week in the murder case of her three young children: Cora, 5, Dawson, 3, and Callan, 8 months. Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday morning in Plymouth Superior Court.
Patrick Clancy is one of the more than 200 people who could be called to testify. Patrick, along with his wife Lindsay, have maintained that the doctors who treated her misdiagnosed and overmedicated her, causing her to hallucinate voices telling her to kill her kids.
The allegations are central to lawsuits claiming that medical professionals failed to diagnose her escalating postpartum psychosis before the deadly tragedy.
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In an amended complaint filed in Norfolk Superior Court, Lindsay Clancy alleges a network of psychiatric providers misdiagnosed her, failed to properly treat what she says was bipolar disorder with postpartum onset and prescribed a changing regimen of medications that allegedly worsened her condition before the Jan. 24, 2023, deaths of her children.
The complaint accuses the defendants of medical malpractice and negligence, alleging they failed to recognize that Clancy’s reported &quot;intrusive thoughts&quot; were actually auditory hallucinations that made her a danger to herself and her children.
&quot;Lindsay Clancy did everything a mother in her situation could do,&quot; the lawsuit says, alleging she sought treatment, went to emergency rooms, contacted crisis services, admitted herself to hospitals and repeatedly reported her worsening symptoms.
The filing offers a medical-failure narrative of the months before the killings, portraying Clancy, a registered nurse who worked in labor and delivery at Massachusetts General Hospital, as a woman unraveling.
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According to the complaint, Clancy began showing signs of hypomania soon after giving birth to Callan in May 2022.
By about 12 weeks postpartum, the filing says, Clancy’s condition shifted into severe anxiety, depression, exhaustion and insomnia. She was allegedly sleeping only a few hours a night and struggling with basic daily activities.
The lawsuit says Clancy first sought psychiatric care in September 2022 and was prescribed Zoloft. After the dose was increased, she allegedly went 48 hours without sleep, developed racing thoughts and suffered worsening anxiety.
The lawsuit alleges that these symptoms should have triggered concern for antidepressant-induced activation and possible bipolar disorder. Instead, the suit alleges, Clancy was moved through a series of medications, including Prozac, Ambien, Remeron, Klonopin, Seroquel, Trazodone, Valium and Amitriptyline, without proper coordination among her providers.
The complaint claims the providers failed to obtain a complete psychiatric history, failed to communicate with one another and failed to recognize that antidepressants appeared to be worsening her symptoms.
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In late November 2022, after taking Remeron, Clancy allegedly became dissociated, disoriented and unsure what was real, according to the filing.
Days later, after starting Seroquel, she allegedly developed suicidal ideation and began hearing a voice telling her she would not be the same and wanted to die.
Her husband, Patrick, allegedly contacted nurse practitioner Rebecca Jollotta&apos;s office on Dec. 15 to report that his wife had suffered a &quot;devastating week&quot; and was hearing voices all day, the complaint says.
The filing also alleges Lindsay Clancy told family members she had thoughts of harming the children. At the same time, she allegedly believed people could hear her thoughts and feared she would be locked in a hospital and lose her children.
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Clancy went to Massachusetts General Hospital on Dec. 20, then entered a partial hospitalization program at Women &amp; Infants Hospital in Rhode Island, the lawsuit says.
The complaint alleges Dr. Zobeida Diaz concluded Clancy did not have postpartum depression and rejected bipolar disorder despite severe depression and anxiety scores.
Days later, Clancy admitted herself to McLean Hospital on New Year’s Eve. The complaint says she was placed on a locked unit with suicide checks but did not see a doctor until Jan. 3 because of the holiday weekend. She was discharged Jan. 5 after a five-day stay.
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Back in outpatient care, the lawsuit says, Clancy continued to deteriorate.
On Jan. 16, she allegedly reported hallucinations saying, &quot;You should harm the children&quot; and &quot;You should kill yourself.&quot; Tufts then prescribed Amitriptyline, another antidepressant, according to the complaint.
On Jan. 23, the suit says, Dr. Jennifer Tufts increased the Amitriptyline dose. That night, Clancy allegedly did not sleep.
The next day, the complaint alleges, Clancy was severely depressed and experiencing nonstop suicidal hallucinations. After her husband left to pick up takeout, a commanding voice allegedly told her it was her &quot;last chance&quot; and ordered her to kill the children so she could kill herself.
The lawsuit claims Clancy then entered a dissociative, dream-like state before strangling the children and trying to kill herself by taking medications, cutting her wrists and neck, and jumping from a second-floor window.
Cora and Dawson died that day. Callan died three days later. Clancy has pleaded not guilty in the criminal case.
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Clancy is suing Tufts, Diaz, Jollotta, Dr. Alia Goodheart, Aster Mental Health, South Shore Health System, McLean Hospital and Women &amp; Infants Hospital of Rhode Island.
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The lawsuit seeks damages for Clancy’s physical injuries, psychological trauma, medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, permanent disability and loss of consortium with her husband and children.
The trial will begin with jury selection on Monday, July 20 at 9 a.m.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Clancy&apos;s attorney, Rosemary Curran Scapicchio, for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Supreme Court showdown looms over St Michael statue blocked from public safety building</news:name>
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			<news:title>Supreme Court showdown looms over St Michael statue blocked from public safety building</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A legal battle over whether a Massachusetts city can install statues of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian outside its public safety headquarters could ultimately reach the U.S. Supreme Court, with attorneys on both sides arguing the case could shape the future of religious displays on government property.
The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, who is representing the city of Quincy, told Fox News Digital that they are imminently expecting a decision by the Massachusetts Supreme Court.
&quot;The ACLU’s position is anti-art and anti-history and we’re confident the justices will reject it,&quot; Joseph Davis, senior counsel at Becket and lead attorney for Quincy, told Fox News Digital in a statement.
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&quot;We don’t hide away beautiful civic art just because it might make someone think of religion, and nothing in Massachusetts law says otherwise. Quincy has every right to honor its first responders with symbols that have inspired courage and sacrifice for generations,&quot; Davis added.
The controversy started after The Patriot Ledger reported that Quincy planned to install two 10-foot bronze statues of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian outside its new public safety headquarters.
The two 10-foot bronze statues of St. Michael and St. Florian were crafted by a sculptor in Italy and chosen by Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch. St. Michael is the patron saint of police officers and while St. Florian is the patron saint of firefighters.
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Koch, according to court documents, said he did not choose the statues to advertise religion but to &quot;honor, inspire, and encourage our First Responders&quot; as well as &quot;boost morale,&quot; and &quot;ensure [first responders’] lifesaving work would remain maximally effective.&quot;
Critics said the plan had not been publicly disclosed during the building approval process and raised constitutional concerns.
The legal battle began in May 2025, when various faith groups of Quincy residents and taxpayers sued the City of Quincy and Koch in Norfolk Superior Court, arguing that the planned installation of the statues outside the city&apos;s new public safety headquarters violated the Massachusetts Constitution&apos;s protections on religious neutrality.
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The plaintiffs are represented by the ACLU of Massachusetts, the national ACLU, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the Freedom From Religion Foundation and Cloherty &amp; Steinberg LLP.
In its brief, the ACLU of Massachusetts says, &quot;The statues, whose imagery is drawn directly from Catholic iconography, lack a predominantly secular purpose. The primary effect of permanently installing two new, oversized, overtly religious statues as the sole adornments on the City’s public safety building is to advance religion.&quot;
A brief, however, for the National Fraternal Order of Police and Massachusetts Fraternal Order of Police says that St. Michael is revered by people of various faiths, not just Christians.
&quot;First responders of all stripes, religious creeds, and political affiliations — and not just Catholics or Christians — cherish both saints for their symbolic importance to the profession,&quot; the brief states.
Koch’s office told Fox News Digital that it has no comment at this time as it awaits the court&apos;s decision.
Jessie Rossman, legal director at the ACLU of Massachusetts, told Fox News Digital in a statement, &quot;The Massachusetts Declaration of Rights demands that our government remain neutral in matters of religion. This neutrality is precisely what allows the richly varied beliefs of our clients and others — including deeply held Christian beliefs — to flourish in cities like Quincy and across the Commonwealth.
Rossman added, &quot;The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court established the legal test to analyze Art. 3 claims nearly 50 years ago, and for good reason, that test remains good law. Under that test, installing these statues as the sole adornment on a government building, especially one intended to provide essential services to all residents, violates our state constitution.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democrat lawmaker&apos;s 107 mph traffic stop brings bodycam battle front and center again</news:name>
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			<news:title>Democrat lawmaker&apos;s 107 mph traffic stop brings bodycam battle front and center again</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A New Hampshire Democratic lawmaker&apos;s 107 mph traffic stop has thrust the debate over police body cameras and dashboard cameras back into the spotlight after Fox News Digital confirmed the sheriff&apos;s office involved in the stop has neither.
The lack of body camera and dashboard camera footage has become a focal point in the legal battle involving state Rep. Ellen Read, who is fighting charges stemming from two Rockingham County traffic stops, including one in which a deputy accused her of driving 107 mph. Read argues both stops violated a provision of the New Hampshire Constitution protecting lawmakers while traveling to and from legislative duties.
Without body camera or dashboard camera footage, there is no official recording of the traffic stop that sparked a constitutional fight over legislative immunity.
Rockingham County Sheriff&apos;s Office Major Christopher Bashaw told Fox News Digital the agency does not use body-worn cameras or dashboard cameras because it lacks funding to purchase them.
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&quot;We don&apos;t have that either,&quot; Bashaw said when asked whether deputies use body cameras or dashboard cameras, adding the sheriff&apos;s office would like to equip deputies with the technology.
New Hampshire lawmakers established a Body-Worn and Dashboard Camera Fund in 2021 to provide matching grants to local law enforcement agencies for purchasing cameras and covering maintenance, replacement and data storage costs. All local law enforcement agencies are eligible to apply.
State law also requires agencies that choose to deploy body cameras to adopt policies governing when officers must record law enforcement encounters, including traffic stops. The law, however, does not require agencies to purchase or use body cameras.
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It is unclear whether the Rockingham County Sheriff&apos;s Office has applied for funding through the state grant program.
Read told Fox News Digital she has consistently supported legislation governing body-worn cameras, as well as funding to help law enforcement agencies purchase them. She also said she would be willing to work with the Rockingham County Sheriff&apos;s Office to help secure funding for body cameras in the next state budget.
Read said she supports funding body cameras even though she questions other forms of law enforcement spending, including military-grade equipment and expensive vehicles.
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She also disputed the sheriff&apos;s office&apos;s assertion that she recorded part of the traffic stop on her cellphone.
&quot;They are incorrect, I wish I had,&quot; Read said. &quot;The officers conveniently not wearing/using body cams are the reason that I&apos;m investing in a dash cam.&quot;
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According to Read, the sheriff&apos;s office misunderstood what happened during the stop. She said she did not record the encounter and that a witness listening during a cellphone call later testified in court.
Read has argued the constitutional provision protects lawmakers from being delayed while traveling to legislative duties—not from prosecution.
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&quot;I admitted to the officer and in court that I was going about 85 miles an hour on the highway,&quot; she said, adding that she was willing to accept a speeding ticket but disputed the deputy&apos;s allegation that she was traveling 107 mph and driving recklessly.
Lawrence Friedman, a professor at New England Law, said the constitutional provision dates back centuries and was intended to prevent lawmakers from being delayed while performing their legislative duties – not to provide blanket immunity from traffic stops or criminal prosecution.
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&quot;I think it&apos;s probably not the case that this provision provides some kind of absolute immunity,&quot; Friedman told Fox News Digital. &quot;It&apos;s unlikely that a court would say, &apos;No, you&apos;re absolutely immune from arrest for a moving violation that everyone else would be subject to arrest for just because you happen to be a legislator.&apos;&quot;
Friedman also said the New Hampshire Supreme Court&apos;s refusal to immediately hear Read&apos;s constitutional challenge should not be interpreted as a ruling on the merits of her argument.
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&quot;My understanding is that it&apos;s not that her appeal is denied,&quot; Friedman said. &quot;The Supreme Court said no because they want to see how it plays out at the trial court.&quot;
Bashaw said the constitutional provision was intended to prevent law enforcement from interfering with legislative business, not to shield lawmakers from accountability for dangerous driving.
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&quot;The claim that you&apos;re immune from all types of arrests ... that&apos;d be like saying you could drive at those speeds, commit a vehicular homicide, and that you are not allowed to be held accountable because you&apos;re traveling to and from session,&quot; Bashaw said.
Read acknowledged the constitutional language could be modernized while preserving its original intent.
&quot;I did not write this constitutional provision ... it was written before cars existed,&quot; she said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people — including current events and the sights and sounds of the United States.
This week&apos;s quiz highlights presidential principles, courtside celebrations — and much more.
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			  <news:name>Arizona Teachers Say Leadership Support, Campus Safety Keep Them From Quitting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona Teachers Say Leadership Support, Campus Safety Keep Them From Quitting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
Supportive leadership, collaborative freedom, and safe campuses are the leading reasons why thousands of Arizona educators say they don’t quit education. 
A new survey from the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) polled more than 9,300 current Arizona teachers during the 2025-2026 school year on their reasons for staying in the profession. 
More than 2,000 teachers (22%) completed the survey. ADE disclosed that it excluded the responses of approximately 170 teachers that were ultimately deemed ineligible upon further screening. 
According to ADE interpretation of the data, a majority of these educators cited strong leadership support, the ability to collaborate with other educators, and safe campuses as among their highest priorities. Districts who meet these criteria for their teachers have better chances at higher rates of K-12 educator retention, they say. 
Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne said the results of the survey confirmed his sentiments on the matter, which he has vocalized in interviews with the media and implemented through ADE policy. Horne said tapping into available state funds would alleviate one key issue raised by educators in the survey: teacher pay.
“This survey confirms what I have consistently said about educators needing support from their school leadership, a collaborative and safe workplace environment, and higher pay,” said Horne. “Arizona is facing a catastrophic teacher shortage, but this survey shows there are some answers that can be implemented immediately, although more effort needs to be made to raise teacher pay. That is something I have consistently fought for and can be done without raising taxes because there is money available in the state land trust.”
93% of responding teachers said they planned to return to a teaching position for the 2026-2027 school year. 7% said they did not.
Nearly 77% of respondent teachers collectively said they felt safe and supported at their school site. Nearly 75% said they felt their school fostered a positive and collaborative environment. Nearly 74% said they felt they had autonomy to make instructional decisions for their students. Nearly 71% said they felt valued and respected by school leaders. About 70% said they felt they had access to the instructional resources and materials they needed to be successful.
Class sizes at their school were manageable according to most (nearly 700 agreed), followed by a close-second majority who said they disagreed (nearly 400), and those who strongly agreed or were neutral were close in numbers (more than 300 respectively). Those who strongly disagreed with the sentiment totaled 160. 
A strong sense of belonging in the school community was present for most (more than 700 who strongly agreed), followed by a close-second majority who said they agreed (nearly 700), then those who said they were neutral (nearly 300), then those who said they disagreed (about 150), and those who said they strongly disagreed (about 60).
However, teachers indicated that they had insufficient time during their work days to complete non-instruction tasks. Close to 600 teachers said they disagreed that they had sufficient time, followed by more than 500 who strongly disagreed. 360 teachers said they agreed they had sufficient time, nearly 300 were neutral on the matter, and 150 strongly agreed.
Teacher pay came a close second for highest levels of dissatisfaction among respondent teachers. Only 38% overall said they felt their salary was competitive with similar positions in the state.
More than 500 teachers said they agreed that their salary was competitive with similar positions in the state, and 190 said they strongly agreed. More than 400 were neutral or in disagreement, respectively. More than 300 said they strongly disagreed. 





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			  <news:name>Phoenix Inflation Slows To 2.8%, Remains Below National Rate</news:name>
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			<news:title>Phoenix Inflation Slows To 2.8%, Remains Below National Rate</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
The annual inflation rate in the Phoenix metropolitan area slowed to 2.8% in June, remaining below the national rate as falling energy prices and comparatively modest shelter-cost growth eased pressure on the region’s Consumer Price Index (CPI).
The Phoenix-area CPI increased 2.8% during the 12 months ending in June, down from 3% in April, according to a new Common Sense Institute (CSI) analysis of federal inflation data. National consumer prices increased 3.5% over the same annual period.
CSI attributed much of the local decline to energy prices, which fell 6.4% during June after increasing 26.5% between February and May. The earlier increase helped drive Phoenix’s annual inflation rate from 1.7% in February to 3% in April, according to CSI.


Inflation has slowed but prices are still much higher than they were five years ago.
Since June 2019, prices in the Phoenix metro have increased 33.4%, adding an estimated $1,673 per month to the budget of a typical Arizona household.
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Energy remained more expensive than it was one year earlier. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that Phoenix-area energy prices were up 14.1% year-over-year in June, while gasoline prices were 26.2% higher. The local energy index declined 4.4% over the two-month period ending in June, including a 10.7% decrease in gasoline prices.
Nationally, the CPI declined 0.4% from May to June on a seasonally adjusted basis, marking the largest monthly decrease since April 2020, according to the BLS national inflation report. The national energy index fell 5.7% during June, including a 9.7% decline in gasoline prices. National consumer prices remained 3.5% higher than one year earlier, while energy prices were up 15.7%.
Shelter costs also helped keep Phoenix inflation below the national rate. Shelter prices increased 1.4% year-over-year in the Phoenix area, compared with 3.3% nationally. CSI said home prices have cooled in Arizona during the past two years while national home prices continued to increase, reducing shelter’s contribution to Phoenix-area inflation.
CSI said the gap between Phoenix and national shelter inflation has narrowed during the past six months as housing markets elsewhere began to cool. When shelter costs are excluded, CPI growth in Phoenix and across the country is nearly identical, according to CSI.
Phoenix-area food prices increased 2.2% year-over-year in June. The local index excluding food and energy rose 2%, while the comparable national index increased 2.6%. CSI separately calculated that the Phoenix index for all items excluding energy increased 2% from the previous year, up from 1.7% in April.
Among the 23 metropolitan areas compared by CSI using the latest available BLS data, Phoenix recorded the fifth-slowest year-over-year inflation rate. The region had posted the fourth-slowest rate among the 14 metropolitan areas reporting April figures.
The recent slowdown follows several years of substantial price increases. CSI calculated that Phoenix-area prices have risen 33.4% since June 2019, compared with a 30.3% national increase. According to the institute, the increase is “adding approximately $1,673 in monthly expenses to the average Arizona household.”
From June 2024 through June 2026, cumulative Phoenix-area inflation was 3%, below the approximately 4% increase that would result from prices growing steadily at an annual rate of 2%, according to CSI.
CSI cautioned that changes in individual categories can have an outsized effect on the headline CPI because the index is a weighted average of price movements across goods and services. CSI identified volatile energy prices as a significant driver of both the local and national figures and estimated that alternative measures place the Phoenix area’s underlying inflation rate closer to 2% than the 2.8% headline figure.





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			  <news:name>Gov. Hobbs Spent Millions On ‘Misleading’ Ad Taking Credit For Republican Work</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gov. Hobbs Spent Millions On ‘Misleading’ Ad Taking Credit For Republican Work</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
A recent campaign ad from the Democrat incumbent governor cost her millions, but critics and past reporting indicate the ad is misleading and takes credit for work done by Republicans. 
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ 30-second “Work” ad released last month claimed that she reduced electricity bills, cut red tape to build more affordable housing, and balanced the budget. Critics across the political spectrum assessed these claims as misleading. 
Utility rates have increased by more than 25% under the Hobbs administration. 
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club calculated based on Energy Information Administration data that utility rates in Arizona have increased by an average of 27% under Hobbs’ tenure. The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) sets rates. 
The largest donor to Hobbs’ controversial inaugural fund, Arizona Public Service, also wants to increase the utility rates by 14%. That ratemaking case is ongoing with the ACC. 
The Hobbs administration imposed more red tape on housing construction that had the effect of imposing a housing moratorium. A court struck down that red tape earlier this year as an unlawful overreach in agency rulemaking, a ruling which has the potential to put Arizona taxpayers on the hook for over $1 billion in compensation claims. 
One developer duo, Buckeye Tartesso I and II, already filed such a claim last September with the help of the Goldwater Institute. The duo is seeking over $320 million in compensation for lost value, an amount their demand letter claimed was a compilation of conservative, not maximum, estimates.  
Budget talks were repeatedly called off and subjected to a bill moratorium by Hobbs as she tried to impose what Republican lawmakers characterized as unrealistic revenue assumptions, hidden tax increases, and cost-raising policies. 
In the thick of budget talks earlier this year, House Speaker Steve Montenegro (R-LD29) commented that Hobbs’ budgeting style was reminiscent of the more liberal-style budgets coming out of California: fiscal approaches which increase government size and create inconsistencies within the tax system. Hobbs held out on securing tax conformity for months to align the Arizona tax code with many of the congressional changes passed under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
Hobbs has been accused by bipartisan critics of turning her inheritance of a $2.5 billion surplus from former governor Doug Ducey into a $1.6 billion shortfall. 
Last summer, a report by the Common Sense Institute Arizona found that state spending outpaced the $3.3 billion in revenues that emerged following the passage of the flat tax in 2023. 
Per the Hobbs campaign, the ad buys required millions from her campaign coffers.






Additionally, the Hobbs campaign press release implied that the Spanish-speaking version of her “Work” ad, “No Se Rinde” (“Doesn’t Give Up”), was uniform in its messaging. However, the ads contained key differences that indicated an awareness of Arizona’s split demographics. 
Both opened with a characterization of Hobbs’ background as a mother who worked multiple jobs and as a social worker, but differed distinctly in their portrayals of Hobbs’ approach to governance.
The English-speaking ad, “Work,” depicted Hobbs as a budget and policy expert with key wins in electricity bill and red tape cuts, and school lunch and community college scholarship expansions.
The English ad described Hobbs as working fast food and Uber jobs to make ends meet. It included the misleading claims that Hobbs was responsible for balancing the budget without raising taxes, reducing electricity bills, and cutting affordable housing red tape, along with the valid claims that she expanded school lunches and community college scholarships. 
The Spanish version of the ad, “No Se Rinde,” depicted Hobbs as a social worker with key wins in medical debt forgiveness, medical cost cuts, and salary boosts. Hobbs forgave $30 million in medical debts early on in her administration. 
The Spanish-speaking ad similarly characterized Hobbs as having a background as a working mother, but only highlighted her past Uber driving work and expanded on her time as a social worker as mainly aiding female domestic violence victims. The ad further diverged in describing Hobbs as responsible for canceling tens of millions in medical debt, reducing medical costs with discounts up to 80 percent, and raising salaries. 
A Centers for Disease Control report published in 2024 suggested that Latino and Hispanic women have a disproportionately higher risk of experiencing domestic violence: one in three, indicating an occurrence average up to three times higher than white women. 
Close to a quarter of all Latinos in Arizona are uninsured, as are nearly half of all illegal aliens, according to a 2022 research analysis from the Latino Policy &amp; Politics Institute. Approximately 80% of Latino families in Arizona reported financial trouble according to recent polling by UnidosUS; nearly half of Latinos across Arizona, California, and Texas reported medical debt in a 2024 UnidosUS poll.





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			<news:keywords>A little-known federal office spent decades investigating potential discrimination by government contractors — until it was stopped by the Trump administration.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump Blasts ‘Sanctuary’ States, but Many Still Aid Deportations</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T09:11:02.286Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump Blasts ‘Sanctuary’ States, but Many Still Aid Deportations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A New York Times review of 18 states targeted by the Trump administration for their “sanctuary” policies found that all cooperate significantly with immigration authorities in cases involving violent crimes.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Politicians Are Trying to Change What Chatbots Say About Them</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T09:10:42.820Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Politicians Are Trying to Change What Chatbots Say About Them</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Political campaigns have something new to worry about these days: unflattering or incomplete information produced by A.I. programs when voters ask questions about candidates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>D.H.S. Won’t Name Agents Who Kill. Local Police Agencies Are More Open.</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T09:10:23.370Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>D.H.S. Won’t Name Agents Who Kill. Local Police Agencies Are More Open.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The department will not name the agent who killed a Colombian immigrant in Maine. Some large police agencies recognize a public right to know the identities of officers involved in violence.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Josh Hawley issues blistering rebuke of McConnell over ‘obligation’ to country</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T09:00:40.392Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>WATCH: Josh Hawley issues blistering rebuke of McConnell over ‘obligation’ to country</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As questions persist about Kentucky Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell’s condition, Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., issued a blistering rebuke about his team’s handling of the crisis, reminding them of their &quot;obligation to your constituents.&quot;
The 84-year-old former Senate majority leader has been absent from the upper chamber for over a month now after a fall at his home left him hospitalized. His absence, coupled with the sudden death of late Sen. Lindsey Graham, leaves Senate Republicans down two crucial votes amid a dead sprint to wrap up key parts of President Donald Trump&apos;s agenda.
Speaking with Fox News Digital, Hawley, a conservative populist, said he wishes McConnell and his family well and hopes for a recovery.
At the same time, however, Hawley said that &quot;at a certain point you do have an obligation to your constituents and the country to tell them what’s going on.&quot;
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&quot;To be down a vote,&quot; Hawley continued, &quot;We’ve got a slim majority; it’s not easy.&quot;
While Hawley said he would &quot;defer&quot; to Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., on how to handle McConnell’s situation, he noted that the lack of GOP votes is hurting priorities like the voter integrity measure, the SAVE America Act.
&quot;I just hear a lot from leadership that, ‘Well, we don’t have the votes for this.’ Like the voter I.D., we don’t have the votes for that. Well, we might want to do something about that,&quot; he said.
Hawley also said that he too has been &quot;totally in the dark&quot; about McConnell’s condition and said, &quot;I never had any idea about any of his health stuff.&quot;
&quot;I hope he recovers, but I also hope that they get the transparency out there to help people know what the situation is,&quot; he said.
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Asked whether he believes McConnell’s condition evidences a need for age limits to serve in office, Hawley quickly shot back, &quot;Well, I’m a term-limit guy, so I’m all for that.&quot;
&quot;Nothing against colleagues who are older,&quot; he continued. He pointed to 92-year-old Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, saying, &quot;Chuck is sharp as a tack and spry and all that stuff.&quot;
&quot;But I do think there needs to be term limits. People just come here and stay forever. And I don&apos;t think it’s what the founders intended; I don’t think it’s what people want. So, I’ve always been a big proponent of a constitutional amendment for term limits.&quot;
McConnell is completing his seventh term in the Senate. He was first elected to the chamber in 1984. This June, he was hospitalized after a fall in his Washington, D.C., home. He later developed pneumonia while in the hospital.
After an extended period of silence, McConnell’s issued an open letter to Kentuckians in which the senator addressed his prolonged absence. McConnell attributed his fall to mobility issues left from his childhood fight with polio.
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He acknowledged that at the advice of his doctors, he &quot;won’t be able to return to the Senate floor to vote quite yet.&quot;
However, McConnell emphasized, &quot;I have every intention of finishing the job you elected me to do&quot; and said, &quot;I’ll keep working hard to get back on the Senate floor as soon as possible.&quot;
He also pledged to keep his constituents updated on the progress of his recovery.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>How to watch Argentina vs Spain: Live stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup final match</news:name>
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			<news:title>How to watch Argentina vs Spain: Live stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup final match</news:title>
			<news:keywords>And just like that, it all comes down to Spain and Argentina.
The two soccer powerhouses will look to etch their names in the history books and become World Cup champions when they play at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. The game will be broadcast on FOX.
For Argentina, they have the opportunity to become the first back-to-back World Cup winner since Brazil did it in 1958 and 1962, and just the third country to win back-to-back titles overall. Italy first won consecutive World Cups in 1934 and 1938.
WATCH ARGENTINA VS SPAIN LIVE
However, for a long time in Argentina’s semifinal matchup against England, it did not look like they were going to have a chance to make history. The Three Lions held Argentina off the scoresheet for 85 minutes, but Lionel Messi sparked another electrifying come-from-behind win.
Anthony Gordon got the scoring started when he buried a cross from Morgan Rogers to put England on the board first in the 55th minute with an acrobatic finish. Harry Kane sparked the counter with a long pass that left the Argentina defense flummoxed for the first time all game.
However, that would end up being the lone true scoring opportunity of the game for the Three Lions. After England got on the board, Argentina&apos;s pressure was relentless, but England was able to stave off the Argentine attack for about 30 minutes.
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They finally broke through when Messi set up Enzo Fernandez just outside of the penalty box, and the 25-year-old hooked a shot around England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford into the back of the net to knot it at 1-1.
Lautaro Martinez then played the hero as he came off the bench and into Argentine soccer lore by scoring the winning goal in stoppage. In the 92nd minute, Messi recorded his second assist after he gathered a loose ball and played a beautiful pass into the penalty area, where Martinez was waiting unmarked. Martinez headed the ball past Pickford to send the Argentine fans into a frenzy as they completed the comeback.
It was not the first remarkable comeback of Argentina’s run to the title game. In the Round of 16, they scored three goals in 13 minutes to erase a 2-0 second-half deficit against Egypt to keep their World Cup hopes alive .
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For Spain, their run have not been quite as dramatic, but it still has been remarkably dominant.
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They have shut out their opponents in six of their seven matches, and has allowed just one goal all tournament. Belgium was the lone country to break through against Spain , but the Spaniards beat Belgium 2-1 in the quarterfinals.
Against France in the semifinal, Spain capitalized on an early mistake and never looked back.
Veteran French defender Lucas Digne misread the ball and challenged a ball on a cross, but kicked Lamine Yamal instead, committing a foul and giving Spain a penalty kick in the 22nd minute.
Mikel Oyarzabal stepped up for Spain and buried the penalty kick, giving the Spaniards a lead they wouldn’t relinquish.
Pedro Porro doubled the lead for Spain in the 58th minute, when he broke through the French defense and found the back of net after beating France goalkeeper Mike Maignan on a crisp pass from Dani Olmo.
The French desperately tried to get back into the game, but the Spanish defense was too sound for them to break through , and held on for the win.
When: Sunday, July 19, 2026
Where: New York/New Jersey Stadium , East Rutherford, New Jersey
TV: FOX
Stream: Watch on FOX One and FOX Sports
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			  <news:name>Frank Stepongzi: MCAA considerations</news:name>
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			<news:title>Frank Stepongzi: MCAA considerations</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Editor: I took the time to attend the special meeting of the Mohave County Airport Authority held July 10 to consider the termination of the current airport director.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NAU ROUNDUP: Pennington named to Walter Payton Award Preseason Watch List</news:name>
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			<news:title>NAU ROUNDUP: Pennington named to Walter Payton Award Preseason Watch List</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A look at news and results from NAU.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>In Maine, Troy Jackson Gains Momentum in Bid to Replace Platner</news:name>
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			<news:title>In Maine, Troy Jackson Gains Momentum in Bid to Replace Platner</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Troy Jackson, a progressive former State Senate president, showed signs of significant strength, as half the state’s counties picked delegates to a convention where they will choose Graham Platner’s replacement.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Caitlin Clark smacked in the face by WNBA legend after getting foul that could trigger fine in big win</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-19T04:10:42.181Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Caitlin Clark smacked in the face by WNBA legend after getting foul that could trigger fine in big win</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Caitlin Clark took a hit to the face, received a technical foul that could lead to a hefty fine, and still came away with a win and first place in the Eastern Conference on Saturday.
Early in the first quarter of the Fever&apos;s 108-88 win over the New York Liberty, Clark was called for a technical foul after she ran full speed into a hard screen set by Jonquel Jones.
The play was not whistled as illegal by officials, but Clark hit the floor and immediately voiced her frustration to the nearest referee. The technical was assessed just 90 seconds into the game, marking Clark’s sixth of the 2026 season.
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Fever head coach Stephanie White said she did not ask for an explanation from officials for the call on Clark or the no-call on the screen play.
&quot;There have to be conversations... making sure that we&apos;re strategic in using our technical fouls,&quot; White said.
The $1,000 fine that comes with the tech puts her two away from an automatic one-game suspension under WNBA rules.
Later in the game, during a defensive contest near the basket, New York’s Breanna Stewart extended her arm while challenging a shot. Replays showed Stewart’s hand making clear contact with the side of Clark’s face. No foul was called on the play, and Stewart was not assessed a flagrant or reviewed for it.
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The play ignited debate on social media.
Clark was not made available to reporters after the game to discuss either of the plays.
Despite the early technical and physical contact, Clark and the Fever responded with a dominant performance.
Indiana rallied from a 13-point first-half deficit behind a stellar night from Kelsey Mitchell, who scored 33 points. Clark finished with 17 points and seven assists while helping the Fever pull away in the second half for a convincing 20-point victory.
The win improved the Fever to 16-10 and moved them into first place in the Eastern Conference standings heading into the second half of the season.
Indiana will look to build on the momentum when they return to action later this week on Wednesday against the Connecticut Sun.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tulsi Gabbard&apos;s brother charged after allegedly trying to lure children to Waikīkī hotel room: police</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tulsi Gabbard&apos;s brother charged after allegedly trying to lure children to Waikīkī hotel room: police</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The older brother of former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has been charged after Honolulu police say he allegedly tried to lure several children to his Waikīkī hotel room by offering them gum and money, as his family says he is continuing to receive psychiatric treatment.
Batarti Gabbard, 55, was charged with second-degree custodial interference after the July 12 &quot;stranger danger&quot; incident at a Waikīkī hotel pool, according to police.
Honolulu police allege Gabbard approached several children, including a 9-year-old boy, asked for their names, wrote them in a notebook and offered them money and gum if they would accompany him to his hotel room.
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Fox News Digital obtained new comment from Gabbard&apos;s father, Hawaii state Sen. Mike Gabbard, who declined to discuss the allegations, but confirmed his son continues to receive medical and psychiatric treatment.
&quot;We love him, and asked him to follow the protocol at the hospital, which he says he will do,&quot; Mike Gabbard told Fox News Digital. &quot;We&apos;re praying for his speedy recovery, and would appreciate the prayers of others.&quot;
Fox News Digital also reached out to Tulsi Gabbard through her public office and left a voicemail requesting comment.
She did not immediately respond.
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Police said the incident occurred around 2 p.m. on July 12 at the pool area of an unnamed Waikīkī hotel, where Batarti Gabbard allegedly approached several children.
According to police, the children refused and Gabbard walked away. 
A 42-year-old woman reported the incident to police.
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According to KITV, Gabbard had also been arrested July 16 on charges of theft.
He pleaded not guilty to the theft charge Friday morning, was released and is scheduled to appear in court Aug. 14 in that case.
KITV reported that no court date has yet been set on the custodial interference charge.
Honolulu Police confirmed to Fox News Digital that Gabbard is no longer in custody.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cam Skattebo horrifies Giants fans by attempting a backflip despite coming off a leg injury</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cam Skattebo horrifies Giants fans by attempting a backflip despite coming off a leg injury</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo is going to take years off of fans&apos; lives.
The second-year running back out of Arizona State had a great rookie season that was unfortunately cut short due to injury.
He&apos;s on the mend, but if he keeps doing stuff like he did at Fanatics Fest on Saturday, he may wind up back on IR.
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Skattebo made an appearance at WWE&apos;s Fanatics Fest activation, where fans could recreate the entrances of their favorite wrestlers.
Skattebo chose Triple H and walked out to his Motörhead entrance music, &quot;The Game.&quot;
But instead of blasting a mouthful of Dasani like Old Faithful, as Triple H used to do, Skattebo decided to make the celebration his own.
He pointed to his bum leg and then decided to do something that put every Giants fan&apos;s heart in their throat: a backflip.
All Giants fans watching probably yelped like a small dog when they saw the way Skattebo&apos;s surgically repaired right leg twisted on the landing.
He needs that. It&apos;s one of his runnin&apos; legs.
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While I have no clue if it was before or after Skattebo suffered the biggest backflip botch since a Savannah Bananas player went on CNN, he booted a nice field goal with his left foot at some point in the day.
Skattebo is quite the, uh, character, and it&apos;s hilarious to imagine the conversations the Giants are probably having with him.
No NFL front office thinks they have to tell a player, &quot;Hey, quick reminder: you suffered a very serious leg injury about nine months ago. It&apos;s probably not a good idea to do backflips while walking out to Triple H&apos;s music. You should probably have known that, but consider this a reminder.&quot;
But, hey, Cam Skattebo is just built different.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Vance Remarks on Epstein and Israel Echo Conspiracy Theories</news:name>
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			<news:title>Vance Remarks on Epstein and Israel Echo Conspiracy Theories</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The vice president’s comment that there were ties between Mr. Epstein and the “highest levels” of Israeli intelligence troubled some in his party.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Growing Pains&apos; child star Ashley Johnson reveals &apos;dark&apos; moment armed fan tried to abduct her from set</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Growing Pains&apos; child star Ashley Johnson reveals &apos;dark&apos; moment armed fan tried to abduct her from set</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ashley Johnson is recalling a terrifying moment from her childhood in Hollywood, revealing a fan grabbed her and tried to abduct her during a live taping of &quot;Growing Pains.&quot;
The former child star says she was just 7 years old when an armed fan broke from a studio audience line, grabbed her and tried to carry her away during a live taping after production had received a threat warning that someone planned to bring a gun to the set. Johnson said the man was armed.
&quot;It was in the first year that I was on, and we had only done a couple of film nights,&quot; Johnson began on the &quot;Weird Kids&quot; podcast.
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Back then, she said, security around the cast was far less restrictive than it is today.
&quot;So, I hadn&apos;t done that many yet … and at that time, all of the cast sort of had trailers, and they were like old camper trailers,&quot; Johnson said. &quot;Like they&apos;re not like the fancy trailers that they are now.&quot;
She explained that cast members walked directly past audience members on their way into the studio.
&quot;We would exit our trailers before the shoot and the audience that would be walking in, you would walk by the audience before you would walk into the studio,&quot; she said.
&quot;And this is going to get a little dark, but somebody had written in and said that ‘I am coming to set, and I am going to bring a gun … I am going to murder some of the cast.’&quot;
With audience members only &quot;within five feet&quot; away when the cast was walking into the studio, Johnson said one man suddenly lunged toward her.
&quot;So, I&apos;m walking with my mom, and then I just remember some guy hops out of the line, and he grabs me … grabs me up and starts booking it,&quot; she said. &quot;And all I remember is like, there was security that somehow got on him after some time.&quot;
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Johnson pointed out that she was too young to grasp the danger.
She remembered &quot;flying around in the air&quot; as security wrestled the suspect to the ground.
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&quot;I was clueless as to what was happening, but I was very upset, and they were talking to me about it after. And they were like, &apos;Are you okay?&apos; … And I just said, &apos;I just think I&apos;m going to be in trouble.&apos;&quot;
&quot;But he was packing. They got him. This was the thing. He was high on something. It wasn&apos;t meth, but it was something — like, he was so strong,&quot; she said.
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Looking back, Johnson said she didn&apos;t immediately feel frightened because, &quot;I was such a polite kid at the time.&quot;
Johnson joined &quot;Growing Pains&quot; in 1990 as Chrissy Seaver, becoming the youngest member of the sitcom&apos;s family alongside Alan Thicke, Joanna Kerns, Kirk Cameron, Tracey Gold and Jeremy Miller.
Leonardo DiCaprio later joined the cast before the show&apos;s 1992 finale.
The actress went on to build a decades-long career on screen and in voice acting, earning widespread acclaim as Ellie in &quot;The Last of Us&quot; video game franchise before appearing as Anna, Ellie&apos;s mother, in HBO&apos;s television adaptation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tate Brothers Arrested in Miami As U.K. Authorities File Sex Crime Charges</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tate Brothers Arrested in Miami As U.K. Authorities File Sex Crime Charges</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The arrests of the online influencers known for their misogynistic views come after years of investigations in Britain and Romania. The new charges concern offenses dating back to 2010, officials said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Andrew, Tristan Tate arrested in Miami as UK seeks extradition on expanded rape, trafficking charges</news:name>
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			<news:title>Andrew, Tristan Tate arrested in Miami as UK seeks extradition on expanded rape, trafficking charges</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan Tate, were arrested Saturday in Miami after U.S. Marshals took the controversial social media influencers into custody on a sealed warrant as British prosecutors announced dozens of new criminal charges and sought their extradition.
&quot;Today, U.S. Marshals in the Southern District of Florida arrested Andrew and Tristan Tate pursuant to extradition proceedings,&quot; a Justice Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital. &quot;These arrests were made in accordance with the treaties and law enforcement agreements governing Justice Department extraditions.&quot;
Bedfordshire Police also confirmed the brothers were arrested Saturday in Miami in connection with a U.K. police investigation into alleged sexual offenses dating back to 2012.
Photos and video published by TMZ appeared to show federal agents handcuffing the brothers outside the James L. Knight Center in downtown Miami, where Andrew Tate had been scheduled to appear at a bare-knuckle boxing event.
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The arrests came hours after Britain&apos;s Crown Prosecution Service announced it had approved a major expansion of the criminal case against the brothers. Bedfordshire Police said the new charges bring the total against the brothers to 59, with Andrew Tate facing 42 charges and Tristan Tate facing 17.
According to the CPS, Andrew Tate now faces additional charges including rape, arranging or facilitating trafficking for sexual exploitation, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and offenses involving alleged indecent images of a child and extreme pornography. Prosecutors said Tristan Tate also faces additional rape, sexual assault and trafficking charges.
The CPS said the alleged crimes span from 2010 to 2017 and involve four additional alleged victims, bringing the total number of alleged victims in the U.K. case to seven.
&quot;The CPS has requested the extradition of the Tates from the US,&quot; Malcolm McHaffie, head of the CPS Special Crime Division, said in a statement. &quot;They have been arrested and await extradition proceedings to the UK.&quot;
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A law enforcement source told Fox News Digital the charges stem from the United Kingdom and that the arrest warrant is expected to be unsealed to reveal the U.K. charges.
The brothers are expected to make an initial appearance in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida early next week.
Assistant Chief Constable Karena Thomas of Bedfordshire Police said investigators had worked closely with prosecutors and international law enforcement agencies throughout the case. &quot;There is no place for male violence against women and girls, and we will continue to work tirelessly to support victims and investigate all reports made to us,&quot; Thomas said.
Andrew and Tristan Tate have denied wrongdoing.
The brothers, who hold dual U.S. and British citizenship, rose to fame as &quot;manosphere&quot; influencers, building millions of followers with content promoting hypermasculinity and male non-monogamy. They have denied criminal allegations filed against them in Romania and the United Kingdom.
Neither the U.S. Marshals Service nor the Justice Department has publicly identified the basis for Saturday&apos;s sealed warrant, according to the AP.
The brothers&apos; attorney did not immediately respond to requests for comment, according to TMZ.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Peter D&apos;Abrosca contributed to this reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mamdani doubles down on democratic socialism while insisting Wall Street, business leaders can work with him</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mamdani doubles down on democratic socialism while insisting Wall Street, business leaders can work with him</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City Democratic Mayor Zohran Mamdani is embracing his identity as a Democratic Socialist, arguing the movement represents a return to the Democratic Party&apos;s New Deal roots even as he insists Wall Street and corporate leaders have nothing to fear from his administration.
In a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times, Mamdani rejected the notion that his political label is a liability, instead characterizing Democratic Socialism as the modern embodiment of Franklin D. Roosevelt&apos;s vision for the Democratic Party.
&quot;So much of what makes me proud to be a Democrat is looking at what our party used to stand for. You think about the Four Freedoms, you think FDR, you think the New Deal,&quot; Mamdani said. &quot;Those are at the core of what our party&apos;s identity is, and yet it feels like to experience it, you have to read about it. You can&apos;t see it around you anymore. And that isn&apos;t something that I&apos;m willing to accept, and I know that many feel similarly.&quot;
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The remarks come as Mamdani has emerged as one of the Democratic Party&apos;s most prominent progressive voices following a string of successful endorsements of fellow Democratic Socialist candidates, who won their primary House races.
Even as he doubled down on Democratic Socialism, Mamdani insisted his administration welcomed private investment and collaboration with Wall Street, finance and real estate leaders, despite continuing to push for higher taxes on the city&apos;s wealthiest residents.
&quot;I think it&apos;s important,&quot; Mamdani said of the city&apos;s relationship with private business leaders. &quot;And what I have in common with leaders of those sectors — even amid disagreements, because I believe that we can raise taxes a little bit more on the wealthiest New Yorkers — what brings us together is both a belief in the city and a commitment to its continued vitality.&quot;
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Mamdani pointed to the recent announcement of American Express&apos; new headquarters at Two World Trade Center as evidence that major corporations continue investing in New York.
&quot;These business leaders, they&apos;re not just making decisions on the basis of dollars and cents; they&apos;re also making decisions on the basis of investing in the city and in what the city represents,&quot; he said.
The mayor also rejected the idea that Democratic Socialism is incompatible with economic growth after the interviewer remarked that he sounded in line with a &quot;capitalist mayor.&quot;
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&quot;I will always celebrate continued investment in this city,&quot; Mamdani said. &quot;And I&apos;ll also look to ensure that more and more New Yorkers can be a part of those benefits.&quot;
But even as Mamdani boasts his support for corporate investments, an analysis by the Citizens Budget Commission found New York&apos;s share of the nation&apos;s millionaires fell from 12.7% in 2010 to 8.7% in 2022, the steepest decline of any state, costing an estimated $10.7 billion in personal income tax revenue in 2022 alone.
The report points to New York&apos;s high taxes and declining competitiveness relative to states like Florida and Texas as factors behind its shrinking share of the nation&apos;s millionaires.
Mamdani has made raising taxes on wealthy New Yorkers a centerpiece of his economic agenda, arguing the city&apos;s highest earners and most profitable corporations should shoulder more of the cost of funding public services.
His interview comes as national Democrats debate the party&apos;s future direction ahead of the 2028 presidential election. Mamdani argued that the victories of democratic socialist candidates signal that voters are embracing his vision for the party.
&quot;For too long, it has felt like our party, the Democratic Party, the only answer we have is to say that we are not the Republican Party,&quot; Mamdani said. &quot;But we also have to have a vision of what comes after this administration.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Connor Bedard re-signs with Blackhawks, ending hopes for another NHL offer sheet this offseason</news:name>
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			<news:title>Connor Bedard re-signs with Blackhawks, ending hopes for another NHL offer sheet this offseason</news:title>
			<news:keywords>He may be missing the start of the upcoming NHL season with a shoulder injury, but Connor Bedard is sticking around in Chicago for years to come.
The Blackhawks announced on Saturday that they had signed Bedard to a five-year deal at $15 million per year.
And that will have Blackhawks fans breathing a sigh of relief.
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Bedard was a restricted free agent after completing the final season of his rookie deal last season. That meant the Blackhawks had the exclusive rights to negotiate a new deal with him.
That should never have really been an issue, but offer sheets have been in the news quite a bit this season after the Philadelphia Flyers threw a giant $18 million-a-year deal at Anaheim Ducks star Leo Carlsson.
That meant the Ducks had to match it or lose Carlsson in return for Draft compensation. In the end, they matched, but it puts them on the back foot for other RFAs they need to sign, like Cutter Gauthier and Beckett Sennecke.
Bedard would be an offer sheet target, and while he would need to agree to it, it was still in the Blackhawks&apos; best interest to get an extension done ASAP and lock up their franchise centerpiece.
And I think it&apos;s a deal both sides will be pleased with.
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Bedard&apos;s NHL career has been a little up-and-down due to injury, but he has shown flashes of the kind of greatness people expected when he got to the NHL.
Given Carlsson&apos;s $18 million AAV, Chicago has to like that they were able to get Bedard at $15 million AAV.
Now, Bedard will need to put up numbers that justify the deal. According to Puckpedia, the deal carries a full no-move clause but only in the fifth and final year of the deal.
That means if, for whatever reason, things don&apos;t work out, the Blackhawks can deal him without having to go through the headache of him waiving his no-move clause or giving the thumbs-up to any trades.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Boston police investigate death at home owned by Rep. Ayanna Pressley&apos;s husband</news:name>
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			<news:title>Boston police investigate death at home owned by Rep. Ayanna Pressley&apos;s husband</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Boston police are investigating after a deceased person was found at or near a property owned by the husband of Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., Fox News Digital has confirmed.
Officers responded to a residence at 25 Malta St. in Boston&apos;s Mattapan neighborhood around 1:52 p.m. Saturday.
Police said they found a person who was deceased. The Boston Police Homicide Unit is investigating the death.
Property records filed in Suffolk County identify the home as being owned by Conan Harris, Pressley&apos;s husband, according to the Boston Herald.
The property is listed as an eight-bedroom, four-bath, 2,713-square-foot multifamily home, the outlet reported.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Pressley’s office for comment.
This is a developing story, check back for updates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>England beats France in instant classic to earn third place at 2026 FIFA World Cup</news:name>
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			<news:title>England beats France in instant classic to earn third place at 2026 FIFA World Cup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s the game that no one ever wants to play in, but there was still a lot on the line for both England and France in the third-place match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup on Saturday.
Both teams hit the pitch at Miami Stadium (also known as Hard Rock Stadium) after some tough semifinal losses: France to Spain, and England to reigning champs Argentina.
France was looking for redemption after coming up short in a tournament where they were widely viewed to be the favorite. Plus, this match presented an opportunity for French star Kylian Mbappe to overtake Argentina&apos;s Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot race.
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However, they were up against an England team that had played well throughout the tournament and was 2-1 against them in World Cup matches. Their two most offensively potent players this tournament, Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, both started the match on the bench.
Well, in the early going, it turns out that England had enough offensive firepower to get things started.
In just the 3rd minute, Declan Rice hit paydirt to open the scoring.
Only about ten minutes later, England put another one in the back of the net; however, it was deemed to have been offside.
But even with the big guns sitting on the bench, England was easily the more offensively productive team early, with Ezri Konsa adding another off of a corner in the 18th minute.
But why not make it three?
In the 37th minute, Bukayo Saka scored a goal that was certainly not how the Three Lions would&apos;ve drawn it up, but it counts just the same.
And while you&apos;re at it, Mr. Saka, just tack on another for good measure.
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England took a 4-0 lead into halftime after one of the most lopsided first halves of the tournament, and few expected France to be on the receiving end, especially with Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham still on the bench.
And, honestly, it could&apos;ve been worse.
Fortunately for France, they did exactly what they needed to and came out firing in the second half. Mbappe got them on the board in the 48th minute, and put himself ahead of Messi in the Golden Boot race, and even with him in career World Cup goals at 21.
Then, just minutes later, France&apos;s Bradley Barcola added another to make it a 4-2 game.
So, while the first half was all England, the second was all about France, and in the 66th minute, Mbappe made it 4-3, while also extending his Golden Boot lead and taking over the top spot on the all-time World Cup goals list.
What. A. Match.
Who cares about third place, right?
But after getting several opportunities to tie it up, England was awarded a penalty kick, and that went to Bukayo Saka, who buried it for the hat trick and to give England a little breathing room late in the match.
It&apos;s hard to believe he didn&apos;t play a single minute in the semifinal loss to Argentina, right?
And that breathing room was important, because France wasn&apos;t going to go quietly.
But England answered back immediately with a beauty from Jude Bellingham, his seventh of the tournament, and that was all she wrote.
Unbelievable.
That was the most goals scored in a World Cup third-place match ever, topping the one in 1958 between France and West Germany.
With that win, England may have come up short when it comes to bringing a World Cup title back home, but that was their best finish in a World Cup since they won it in 1966.
It was an incredible match, and now there&apos;s only one left and its for the World Cup title.
Spain and Argentina will meet on Sunday afternoon at New York-New Jersey Stadium, with the match scheduled to start at 3 pm ET.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bernie Sanders dismisses Haley Stevens, says Michigan race is against the &apos;billionaire class&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bernie Sanders dismisses Haley Stevens, says Michigan race is against the &apos;billionaire class&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., took a swipe at a Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., on Friday, saying Michigan&apos;s Democratic Senate primary isn&apos;t about her but about whether the &quot;billionaire class&quot; can stop progressive Abdul El-Sayed.
Sanders delivered the remarks at a Detroit campaign rally Friday alongside El-Sayed, who is set to face Stevens in the Aug. 4 primary.
&quot;In all due respect to Haley Stevens, everybody knows that this is not an election between her and Abdul,&quot; Sanders said. &quot;This is an election between Abdul and the billionaire class. That is what this election is about.&quot;
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Sanders said wealthy donors and outside groups have poured unprecedented sums into the race to defeat El-Sayed, whom he has endorsed as one of the leading progressive candidates running for the Senate this cycle.
&quot;The billionaire class, which has already — and there are two weeks left to go in the election — has already spent $50 million against him,&quot; Sanders said. &quot;Now I want everybody here throughout the state, people turning on the TVs and they see all these ads, I want you to ask yourself a simple question: Why are the richest people in the country spending tens and tens of millions of dollars to defeat Abdul El-Sayed?&quot;
Sanders claimed outside groups have outspent El-Sayed&apos;s campaign by a margin of 12-to-1, portraying the flood of spending as evidence that powerful interests view the progressive candidate as a threat.. According to AdImpact, super PACs backing Stevens are spending about $26.9 million on television ads during the final five weeks of the primary, compared with roughly $2.1 million backing El-Sayed.
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The Michigan Senate primary has emerged as one of the most closely watched Democratic contests of the 2026 cycle, highlighting the growing divide between the party&apos;s progressive and establishment wings. El-Sayed has been endorsed by Sanders and other prominent progressives, while Stevens has the backing of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and recently received the endorsement of retiring Sen. Gary Peters.
Stevens has represented Michigan&apos;s 11th Congressional District since 2019 after serving on the Obama administration&apos;s auto industry task force.
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The congresswoman attracted attention on the campaign trail in recent days after a couple bizarre speeches went viral online. In one viral clip, Stevens was mocked online as critics compared her animated campaign speech to a classic &quot;Saturday Night Live&quot; sketch featuring Chris Farley&apos;s &quot;van down by the river&quot; character.
The viral moment also drew renewed attention to a 2020 House floor speech in which Stevens, wearing pink latex gloves during the COVID-19 pandemic, continued speaking after her allotted time expired as the speaker pro tempore repeatedly declared her &quot;out of order&quot; and struck the gavel.
The Senate race tightened after state Sen. Mallory McMorrow ended her campaign earlier this month, leaving Stevens and El-Sayed in a head-to-head contest that many Democrats view as a proxy battle over the party&apos;s future direction. The winner is expected to face Republican Mike Rogers in November.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WNBA suspends Tempo coach Sandy Brondello for &apos;protected species&apos; comment about Angel Reese</news:name>
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			<news:title>WNBA suspends Tempo coach Sandy Brondello for &apos;protected species&apos; comment about Angel Reese</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The WNBA has suspended Toronto Tempo head coach Sandy Brondello without pay for one game for using the term &quot;protected species&quot; while referring to Atlanta Dream star Angel Reese.
During the Dream&apos;s 111-92 win over Toronto on Friday, Toronto&apos;s Nyara Sabally fouled Reese after an offensive rebound.
As the call was being reviewed, Brondello yelled at the referees. Microphones picked her up saying, &quot;Angel, she&apos;s a protected species!&quot;
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The WNBA announced Saturday evening that Brondello will now miss the Tempo&apos;s next game against the Las Vegas Aces.
&quot;The WNBA expects all coaches and team personnel to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and respect that are fundamental to our league,&quot; the league&apos;s announcement said.
Brondello issued a written apology earlier on Saturday.
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&quot;Angel, I&apos;m sorry. Last night, in the emotion of the moment after Nyara&apos;s injury, I used a phrase that I shouldn&apos;t have used, and I take full responsibility for that. My frustration was with the officiating, but my words unfairly put the focus on you,&quot; she wrote.
&quot;I also understand that my words carried an impact beyond what I intended, particularly for Black women in our league, and I&apos;m deeply sorry for that,&quot; she continued. &quot;I&apos;ve spent my career competing with, coaching and learning from incredible Black women.
&quot;I regret that my words caused hurt to a community I respect so deeply,&quot; Brondello added. &quot;I have a lot of respect for you as both a player and a person, and I sincerely apologize to you, your teammates, and the Dream organization for my comment.&quot;
After last night&apos;s game, Reese made a post on social media referencing Brondello&apos;s comment. Reese shared a post that appeared to interpret the comment as racially charged.
Brondello is from Australia, where the term &quot;protected species&quot; has been used in Australian sports environments to express frustration over a lack of calls against a player.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Eagles star Saquon Barkley&apos;s home burglarized, police say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Eagles star Saquon Barkley&apos;s home burglarized, police say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley’s Pennsylvania home was burglarized early Saturday morning, police said.
Tredyffrin Township officers responded to Barkley’s home in the Malvern area at about 5:10 a.m. They received a report of a burglary in progress.
The suspects fled before officers arrived, per a release obtained by Fox News Digital.
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Barkley and his family were not hurt, according to police. Authorities did not say whether Barkley or his relatives were inside the home during the break-in.
Police have not announced any arrests. They also have not said what the burglars took, how they entered the home or how many people were involved.
Detectives are investigating a large white SUV that may have been connected to the burglary. Police released an image of the vehicle and asked the public for help identifying it.
The Tredyffrin Township Police Department said it had not received reports of similar activity elsewhere in the area. The Chester County District Attorney’s Office is assisting with the investigation.
The burglary comes amid heightened concern about thieves targeting professional athletes.
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Federal prosecutors charged seven Chilean nationals in February 2025 with burglaries at the homes of NFL and NBA players. Prosecutors alleged the group targeted athletes who were away or playing in games. The suspects allegedly stole more than $2 million in cash, jewelry, watches and other valuables.
Barkley, 29, is preparing for his third season with Philadelphia. Eagles training camp begins July 28.
He rushed for 1,140 yards in 2025. That marked his second consecutive 1,000-yard season with the team.
Barkley produced a historic season one year earlier. He won the 2024 NFL Offensive Player of the Year award and helped Philadelphia win Super Bowl LIX. He finished with an NFL-record 2,504 rushing yards across the regular season and playoffs.
The Eagles signed Barkley to a two-year extension in March 2025. He remains under contract through the 2028 season.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mamdani says NYC is exploring whether it can arrest Netanyahu if Israeli leader visits for UN General Assembly</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mamdani says NYC is exploring whether it can arrest Netanyahu if Israeli leader visits for UN General Assembly</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Far-left New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said his administration is actively exploring whether the city has the legal authority to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he visits New York for this month&apos;s United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), escalating one of his sharpest criticisms yet of the foreign leader.
In remarks first reported by The New York Times, Mamdani called Netanyahu a &quot;war criminal&quot; who &quot;belongs in the Hague&quot; and said his administration is in an &quot;active conversation&quot; with the city&apos;s Law Department over what legal authority New York City possesses should the Israeli prime minister travel to the Big Apple.
The comments from self-described Democratic socialist Mamdani raises questions about the limits of a mayor&apos;s authority over foreign affairs and whether New York City could take legal action against a visiting head of government.
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Fox News Digital reached out to the mayor&apos;s office asking whether Mamdani stands by calling Netanyahu a &quot;war criminal,&quot; whether City Hall is actively consulting with the Law Department regarding possible legal action against the Israeli leader, and whether the mayor would direct the NYPD to arrest Netanyahu if attorneys determined the city had legal authority.
The mayor&apos;s office did not immediately respond.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz slammed Mamdani&apos;s remarks as &quot;pure political theater,&quot; saying the mayor has no legal authority to arrest Netanyahu.
In a post on X, Waltz argued that the U.S. is not party to the ICC&apos;s founding treaty, the U.N. Headquarters Agreement protects visiting heads of government, head-of-state immunity applies and &quot;federal authority trumps any local mayor&apos;s wishes.&quot;
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant in November 2024, over alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity tied to Israel&apos;s military campaign in Gaza.
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Israel has rejected the allegations and disputes the court&apos;s jurisdiction, while the U.S. is not a party to the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the ICC.
The issue has become increasingly contentious as world leaders weigh whether they would act on the warrant if Netanyahu enters their countries.
The United Nations General Assembly annually brings dozens of heads of state and government to New York, creating unique diplomatic and security considerations for the city.
The comments are likely to intensify scrutiny of Mamdani&apos;s foreign policy positions, particularly regarding Israel, which became a flashpoint during his mayoral campaign.
Israeli officials have repeatedly rejected allegations that Netanyahu committed war crimes, arguing Israel is acting in self-defense following Hamas&apos; Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack.
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Mamdani&apos;s office has not yet publicly detailed any legal analysis supporting the idea that New York City or the NYPD could independently execute an international arrest warrant against a visiting foreign head of government, though Fox News Digital has requested further details.
Mamdani&apos;s remarks are the latest example of his administration venturing into international affairs.
Earlier this year, the State Department stepped in to halt a planned meeting between a senior Mamdani administration official and Iran&apos;s U.N. ambassador, stressing the role of federal, not local government to conduct U.S. foreign policy.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Morgan Phillips contributed to this reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ricky Gervais rejects calls to tone down comedy: &apos;Be offended if you want&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ricky Gervais rejects calls to tone down comedy: &apos;Be offended if you want&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ricky Gervais isn&apos;t backing away from controversial comedy.
The comedian doubled down on his long-held defense of free speech during a recent radio interview, saying he has no interest in changing his material to avoid offending audiences — and arguing that backlash only adds to the joke.
&quot;I don&apos;t tell people not to be offended; I tell them I don&apos;t care if they are. Be offended if you want, it makes it funnier for me,&quot; Gervais said during an appearance on BBC Radio 2.
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The 65-year-old comic, whose stand-up specials have frequently sparked criticism over jokes about politics, gender identity, religion and celebrities, rejected the idea that he intentionally sets out to provoke audiences.
&quot;You can&apos;t help by what you&apos;re offended by, but … don&apos;t expect me to care… It&apos;s a myth that I go out to offend. I never go out to offend,&quot; he said. &quot;I just know that it&apos;s probably going to happen because everyone&apos;s different.&quot;
Gervais argued that virtually any opinion can offend someone.
RICKY GERVAIS SAYS HE HAD A &apos;BLAST&apos; AT THE GOLDEN GLOBES: &apos;MAKE JOKES, NOT WAR&apos;
&quot;There&apos;s nothing you can say, particularly anything that&apos;s mildly interesting or contentious or your viewpoint, that someone somewhere won&apos;t find offensive,&quot; he said.
Reflecting on how reactions to comedy have evolved, Gervais said audiences today are quicker to take offense than they were two decades ago.
&quot;And times have changed. Twenty years ago, if someone said I was offended by that, I probably would go, &apos;Why?&apos; Now I go… &apos;I know you are. Everyone is.&apos;&quot;
While Gervais has frequently addressed cancel culture and free speech in recent stand-up tours, he suggested he is ready to move on from the topic.
&quot;I&apos;ve dealt with it too much, actually. I think the last couple of tours, I have dealt with cancel culture and free speech because I felt I had to. Now I don&apos;t have to,&quot; he said.
&quot;I&apos;m ignoring it all, I shouldn&apos;t even bring it into the room. Those people there who&apos;ve paid hundreds of pounds — they&apos;re not offended. I can play to a million people, not one complaint.&quot;
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Gervais insisted the outrage over his comedy doesn&apos;t come from the crowds filling his shows — it comes after his specials reach a much bigger audience online.
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&quot;As soon as it goes on Netflix, 50 million people. Of course, there&apos;s going to be someone who doesn&apos;t like it. What am I going to do? It&apos;s too late. I&apos;ve been paid.&quot;
The comic has long dismissed calls to tone down his material, repeatedly defending free speech and arguing that comedians shouldn&apos;t shy away from controversial subjects.
Earlier this year, Gervais reignited debate by reposting one of the most memorable lines from his 2020 Golden Globes opening monologue, taking another swipe at celebrities who use awards shows as political platforms.
&quot;If you do win an award tonight, don&apos;t use it as a platform to make a political speech,&quot; Gervais told the star-studded crowd. &quot;You&apos;re in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg.&quot;
Reposting the quote on X, Gervais added a jab of his own: &quot;They&apos;re still not listening.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>They Were Charged With Assaulting ICE Agents. The Cases Are Crumbling.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration has lost or abandoned hundreds of criminal cases against protesters and immigrants, a Times investigation found.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man who allegedly rode naked atop moving locomotive busted after bizarre train stunt: sheriff</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man who allegedly rode naked atop moving locomotive busted after bizarre train stunt: sheriff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>He boarded the train, but his clothes stayed behind.
An Arizona man was arrested after authorities said he allegedly broke into a Union Pacific locomotive and surfed atop the moving train in the nude as it traveled through northeastern Colorado, leaving stunned witnesses watching the bizarre ride before deputies took him into custody Thursday.
The Sedgwick County Sheriff&apos;s Office identified the suspect as Daniel Ray Ballance, of Quartzsite, Arizona, and allege he broke a window to enter the locomotive before climbing onto the roof while the train was moving.
Ballance faces felony and misdemeanor charges following the incident, authorities said.
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Authorities said witnesses reported seeing Ballance riding naked atop the locomotive before deputies arrested him.
The sheriff&apos;s office later shared his mugshot alongside a tongue-in-cheek Facebook post about the arrest.
&quot;For those of you who had the unfortunate experience of seeing this gentleman surfing naked on top of a moving locomotive yesterday, I want you to know that he was arrested on felony and misdemeanor charges,&quot; the sheriff&apos;s office wrote.
According to the sheriff&apos;s office, Ballance later told deputies he loved &quot;vodka, beer and playing the Banjo.&quot;
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&quot;Daniel expressed his love of vodka, beer and playing the Banjo,&quot; the agency joked. &quot;Unfortunately, we had to separate him from those loves and the train ride.&quot;
&quot;Instead, Daniel is spending some time at an all-expenses-paid stay in jail, where he is presumed innocent until proven guilty,&quot; the sheriff&apos;s office added.
Ballance was booked into the Sedgwick County Jail on felony and misdemeanor charges. Court records detailing the charges were not immediately available.
KDVR reported Ballance allegedly broke a window to gain entry into the Union Pacific locomotive before climbing onto the moving train.
Authorities have not publicly disclosed what prompted the incident or whether anyone aboard the locomotive was injured.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Leading oncologist reveals 6 habits that could promote longevity and reduce your risk of chronic illness</news:name>
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			<news:title>Leading oncologist reveals 6 habits that could promote longevity and reduce your risk of chronic illness</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The health and wellness information put out on television, podcasts, social media, websites and elsewhere can be overwhelming, but a leading oncologist and University of Pennsylvania bioethicist argues healthy aging can be simplified into six evidence-based rules.
&quot;Don’t be a schmuck&quot; is the first principle offered by Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel in his book, &quot;Eat Your Ice Cream: Six Simple Rules for a Long and Healthy Life.&quot;
&quot;Don&apos;t be stupid,&quot; Emanuel said recently on the ZOE Science &amp; Nutrition podcast. &quot;This is something my father used to say to his three sons very commonly when we were doing something dumb.&quot;
Emanuel&apos;s brothers are former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel and powerful talent agent Ari Emanuel.
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Emanuel argued that obviously dangerous activities, such as BASE jumping, climbing Mount Everest and smoking and vaping are examples of being a schmuck because they carry a high risk of death.
His other principles for living longer and reducing disease risk include prioritizing an active social life, staying mentally active with new hobbies and opportunities to learn, limiting processed and sugary foods and drinks without being overly restrictive, engaging in moderate exercise and getting proper sleep.
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&quot;Our entire brain is constructed around social interactions, and it does way more for us,&quot; Emanuel said. &quot;We know that if you&apos;re lonely, socially isolated, you dramatically increase your risks of mortality.
&quot;More than three million people worldwide have been enrolled in studies about social interaction and longevity,&quot; he went on. &quot;And the socially isolated, people who have zero or one friends, don&apos;t see friends a lot, those people are much more likely to die in the next few years.&quot;
According to Emanuel, being socially isolated or lonely &quot;is the equivalent of smoking 15 cigarettes a day.&quot;
Both close relationships and casual social interactions contribute to well-being, he said.
Emanuel explained why he thinks much of society’s obsession with wellness is toxic and what he labels as &quot;the wellness industrial complex&quot; gets wrong.
&quot;You should not be obsessed about wellness,&quot; Emanuel said on the podcast. &quot;You should be obsessed about living a meaningful life. That&apos;s really what&apos;s important, and wellness is only a means to an end.&quot;
Much of the wellness industry focuses on self-denial, which is misguided, said Emanuel.
&quot;Biology for humans is about homeostasis, the balance between one extreme and another,&quot; he said.
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Society&apos;s current obsession with wellness is nothing new, he added.
&quot;Wellness is a response to a topsy-turvy world, a lot of uncertainty about what the future&apos;s bringing, people feeling like their life&apos;s out of control,&quot; he said. &quot;And so wellness is a response. This is something I can control, what I eat, the vaccines I get, the exercise, and I think that&apos;s what we have today. This is a lot about self-control transmuted into wellness as the outlet.&quot;
The body thrives when it doesn’t take dieting or exercising to extremes, Emanuel said. He is a teetotaler himself, but his wife enjoys cocktails, and when they have a dinner party, they serve alcohol.
Don’t drink alone or use alcohol to drown out your sorrows or avoid dealing with them, Emanuel advised.
The ZOE podcast asked Emanuel to advise listeners who aren’t following any of his six rules what to try first.
&quot;Dinner parties,&quot; he said. &quot;You cook, and you both have good, healthy food because you&apos;ve cooked it, and you&apos;ve challenged your mind ‘cause you&apos;re adding a new recipe, and you&apos;re figuring out how to do it right.
&quot;You have people over, so you&apos;ve got social connections,&quot; he continued. &quot;You&apos;re challenging your mind with a good conversation. And when it&apos;s all over, you go out for a walk, so you get some physical activity. This is like you&apos;ve done almost everything in wellness. All of those elements are key to wellness, and it&apos;s the kind of thing you can do, you know, once a weekend or... And you&apos;ll be happier.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>How Criminal Cases Against ICE Protesters Are Crumbling</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Our investigative reporter Danny Hakim describes how the government has lost or abandoned hundreds of criminal cases against protesters and immigrants.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi may have just dropped the most outlandish quote in ACC Media Days history</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi may have just dropped the most outlandish quote in ACC Media Days history</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It seems as if an entire season&apos;s worth of headlines have been spawned from this week&apos;s ACC Media Days in Charlotte.
From Florida State head coach Mike Norvell acting seemingly oblivious to any hot seat talk to SMU&apos;s Rhett Lashlee angering an entire conference with his comments about the Sun Belt, college football fans have been treated to only the finest of offseason theater from several of the personalities of the Atlantic Coast Conference.
On Friday, however, one man entered the conversation with what may have been the craziest take any college football fan has heard in years.
Meet Pat Narduzzi, head coach of the Pitt Panthers.
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Pitt had a solid campaign under Narduzzi in 2025, going 6-2 in conference and even having a chance to play for the ACC title going into the last week of the season.
Maybe that moderate success has gone to the man&apos;s head, however, because he dropped a quote so shocking you have to hear it to believe it.
Did all of these ACC coaches get a call from the conference&apos;s PR director telling them to drum up some headlines for clicks or what?
Now listen, I&apos;m an SEC homer, so the last thing I want to do is defend the Big Ten, but where has this guy been the last three years?
He cites a &quot;winning record&quot; against both the SEC and Big Ten in bowl games and the regular season, which I guess counts for something, but he wasn&apos;t really specific about the years or teams involved, so I&apos;m not sure if you can even count that as a win for Narduzzi.
I distinctly remember Miami losing to Indiana in the College Football Playoff championship game, which has to count for something.
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Speaking of championships, the Big Ten is on a three-year streak of winning the national title in college football, and before that, the SEC had a four-year run.
You have to go all the way back to 2018, when a freshman Trevor Lawrence helped Clemson obliterate Alabama in the Bay Area, to find an ACC team winning it all.
He claims the ACC has better players than the Big Ten, but I&apos;m not so sure about that either.
The 2026 NFL Draft saw 68 players selected from the Big Ten (10 first-rounders), while only 38 were taken from the ACC (six first-rounders).
The recruiting side of things doesn&apos;t help Narduzzi&apos;s narrative either.
According to the 247Sports 2026 recruiting rankings, the Big Ten edged the ACC out in terms of teams in the top-25 (six to four), but when you look at the top-ten, it&apos;s even more lopsided in favor of the Big Ten, as they held three of the top four spots in the composite while the ACC&apos;s lone representative in the top-ten, Miami, sat at number nine.
Other than the aforementioned Hurricanes, the ACC hasn&apos;t had much to crow about for the past few years, but apparently that hasn&apos;t stopped Narduzzi from trying.
Who knows, maybe Narduzzi and the rest of the ACC will make me eat my words this year when they go out and dominate their other Power 4 competitors en route to a national championship.
Until then, though, college football belongs to the Big Ten with the SEC nipping at their heels, leaving the ACC in a distant third place.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pamela Anderson trades Hollywood glamour for &apos;magical&apos; garden oasis</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pamela Anderson trades Hollywood glamour for &apos;magical&apos; garden oasis</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Pamela Anderson is trading Hollywood glamour for garden glory.
The &quot;Baywatch&quot; star gave fans a rare look inside her sprawling backyard oasis at her family compound in Ladysmith on Vancouver Island, revealing rows of flourishing vegetables, towering sunflowers and colorful blooms that quickly stole the spotlight on social media.
&quot;Look what&apos;s growing in my garden,&quot; Anderson, 59, began in her heartwarming video as she panned the camera across the lush landscape.
Set to whimsical music, the clip winds through gravel pathways lined with oversized leafy plants, vibrant purple and orange flowers and vine-covered garden arches.
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Raised garden beds overflow with vegetables and greens, while a white wooden table, picnic area and lounge chairs transform the space into a country retreat.
&quot;Good morning from the garden,&quot; Anderson captioned her social media post.
The actress&apos; famous friends, family and fans were quick to shower the garden with praise.
Her son, Dylan Lee, 28, teased, &quot;Tell me you love to garden without telling me you love to garden.&quot;
&quot;There&apos;s something about nurturing a garden … that&apos;s so nourishing to us,&quot; influencer Malia Hana commented. &quot;I&apos;ve just started, but wow...&quot;
Fans flooded the comments with admiration, writing, &quot;Beautiful… You and your garden&quot; and, &quot;The sunflowers are striking!&quot;
Others marveled at Anderson’s passion project, and wrote, &quot;Your garden is so magical!&quot;
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Another compared the Hollywood actress to Martha Stewart, and commented, &quot;That is gorgeous. You&apos;re quite the Martha.&quot;
&quot;Just so happy for you in this phase of life!!! everything is growing in your garden,&quot; an adoring fan added.
Anderson&apos;s passion for gardening has become a defining part of her life in recent years.
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Anderson&apos;s passion for gardening has become a defining part of her life in recent years.
The former Playboy Playmate documented the transformation of the property in HGTV&apos;s two-season series, &quot;Pamela&apos;s Garden of Eden,&quot; which followed the actress and producer as she restored the waterfront estate her grandmother purchased decades ago in British Columbia.
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The garden update comes just weeks after Anderson traveled to Saint-Tropez, France, to celebrate another milestone — the wedding of her and ex-husband Tommy Lee&apos;s son, Dylan, to interior designer Paula Bruss.
The couple exchanged vows during an intimate garden ceremony, making lush landscapes a fitting backdrop for another major moment in Anderson&apos;s summer.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LeBron James shows love to Caitlin Clark on his Instagram after her historic 45-point performance</news:name>
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			<news:title>LeBron James shows love to Caitlin Clark on his Instagram after her historic 45-point performance</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Caitlin Clark put together an historic performance Friday night against the Seattle Storm. She broke Fever franchise records and set WNBA records. Her 45-point, 10-assist performance caught the eye of sports fans across the country, and even one of basketball’s all-time greats.
NBA free agent LeBron James showed the Indiana Fever star some love on his Instagram story on Saturday. James reshared a post that ESPN, SportsCenter, WNBA, and ESPN W collaborated on. The post showcased some of Clark’s best plays, including a coast-to-coast and-1, one of her four steals leading to a transition three, and of course, her last three-pointer to give the Fever the lead for good.
LeBron James and Caitlin Clark have developed one of the most unique superstar relationships in basketball. They’ve been supportive of each other since Clark was in college at Iowa. It makes sense. They’re both the face of their leagues and Nike athletes.
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Before Clark entered the WNBA, when she was a rising star at Iowa, James was publicly supporting and defending her against critics, while praising the way she was transforming women&apos;s basketball. He compared her journey to his own experience as an 18-year-old phenom entering the NBA, noting the similarities between being labeled the face of a league, dealing with constant scrutiny, and being expected to immediately change the game. LeBron has called Clark a &quot;transcendent player,&quot; highlighting her elite basketball IQ, passing ability, and vision, while recognizing the impact she has had on growing the WNBA.
Clark has returned the favor, expressing similar admiration for LeBron, calling him one of her biggest basketball idols and describing him as the greatest of all time. (Yes, she unfortunately believes LeBron is the GOAT over Michael Jordan.)
When the two finally met in person in March of 2025, after the Los Angeles Lakers played the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis (where the Fever play their home games as well), Clark admitted the moment was surreal because she had grown up watching LeBron dominate the NBA. She has appreciated that he understands the unique challenges of being a generational talent under a microscope and has supported her through the highs and lows of her professional transition.
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Their relationship does not seem to be a traditional mentor-student dynamic, but rather a connection between two athletes who have made a major impact in their respective leagues.
No matter how you feel about LeBron’s legacy, his play, his politics, or his platform, it’s nice to see how much he admires Clark and her game. She’s unlike anything the WNBA has ever seen. It’s nice to see an all-time great give her props for the best game of her young career.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rory McIlroy blasts Bryson DeChambeau for holding The Open ‘hostage’ over penalty chaos: &apos;It is performative&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rory McIlroy blasts Bryson DeChambeau for holding The Open ‘hostage’ over penalty chaos: &apos;It is performative&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rory McIlroy unloaded one of his biggest shots of the day on Saturday at The Open during the press conference.
McIlroy, 37, unloaded on Bryson DeChambeau when asked about his conduct on Friday after the 32-year-old was assessed a two-stroke penalty after a lengthy and heated interaction with rules officials well after the round.
&quot;I won’t pretend to be up here and defend Bryson,&quot; McIlroy told reporters after shooting a 1-under 69 in the third round. &quot;I’m not particularly fond of him. I think a lot of it is performative. I think a lot of it’s for attention.&quot;
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&quot;To hold the tournament hostage like that,&quot; McIlroy continued, &quot;and to have all of us — players, volunteers, everyone — waiting on him to depart, I didn’t feel like it was a great look.&quot;
The reigning two-time Masters champion said he had no doubts that DeChambeau improved the line for his backswing; and that his actions &quot;didn’t seem right.&quot;
&quot;I think there’s no doubt that he improved the line of his backswing,&quot; McIlroy said. &quot;Again, it’s like, whether it was careless or whether it was intentional, I don’t think it matters. Hopefully it was careless, but I think the two-shot penalty was justified, for sure.&quot;
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Other golfers were a little more sympathetic to DeChambeau, as former Open champion Xander Schauffele called the situation unfortunate.
&quot;He said he didn’t do it intentionally, and it’s unfortunate that he got penalized because he was playing incredibly well and obviously he’s still playing incredibly well,&quot; Schauffele said, &quot;so he’s obviously going to have something to prove these next two days.&quot;
DeChambeau responded to the two-stroke penalty with a solid third round, as he went 1-under par to finish the day at 6-under for the tournament. He is four strokes off of Sam Burns, who leads at 10-under for the tournament after shooting 5-under par on Saturday.
If DeChambeau falls within two strokes of the winner on Sunday, the discourse over his two-stroke penalty will not dissipate anytime soon.
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McIlroy is tied for 30th at 2-under par for the tournament, and would need an excellent round and a lot of help to get himself into contention on Sunday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Cubs great Anthony Rizzo snags another home run ball in Wrigley Field bleachers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cubs great Anthony Rizzo snags another home run ball in Wrigley Field bleachers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>What are the odds that a former Big Leaguer would wind up with a home run ball while sitting in the bleachers at his old ballpark?
Probably pretty low, but it has now happened to former Chicago Cub Anthony Rizzo twice.
The odds of which seem so astronomical you&apos;d have to get someone from NASA to figure them out for you.
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In the bottom of the first inning against the Minnesota Twins, Cubs first baseman Michael Busch sent the 0-1 offering from Twins righty Taj Bradley to the right field bleachers, where a bunch of fans tried to get their paws on it.
However, the one who came up with it happened to be the first baseman from the 2016 curse-breaking Cubs.
How about that?
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As I said, it seems borderline impossible for that to happen once, but the same thing happened to Rizzo in another game at Wrigley just last season.
It was nice of Rizzo to switch up his jerseys, so we know that those homers happened on different days. Would&apos;ve been nice if he held up that day&apos;s newspaper just to make it concrete.
This boggles my brain, and I think it just means that we all have to go on Anthony Rizzo home run-catching (or, more accurately, grabbing off the ground) watch. At his current one home run ball per season clip, he&apos;s looking at making it No. 3 next season.
Rizzo was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in 2007 and made his MLB debut with the San Diego Padres in 2011.
But, of course, it was his ten seasons in Chicago — including being a part of that 2016 World Series team — that his career is best remembered for.
He was traded to the New York Yankees in 2021 and played his final MLB season in 2024.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MLB&apos;s first female home plate umpire statistically ranks among 2026&apos;s worst</news:name>
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			<news:title>MLB&apos;s first female home plate umpire statistically ranks among 2026&apos;s worst</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jen Pawol made history as Major League Baseball&apos;s first female home plate umpire in the 2025 season, sparking debate about whether she earned her spot, or was simply a political statement for inclusion and diversity. Now those debates are reignited based on some viral videos and statistics that prove her on-field performance is one of the worst during the 2026 season.
SPOILER: She’s been horrendous.
According to season-long data from UmpScorecards, who measures every called ball and strike against MLB&apos;s Statcast strike zone, grading umpires on overall accuracy, consistency and how they perform relative to the expected difficulty of the pitches they call, Pawol currently ranks 89th out of 91 qualified MLB umpires in overall ball-and-strike accuracy. Yikes.
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She owns a 91.8% overall accuracy rate, a 93.1% consistency rating, and an accuracy-above-expected mark of -1.6%.
Her ranking has drawn additional attention because she has also been involved in several high-profile games that featured controversial strike-zone decisions.
Pawol had an abysmal start to her game behind the plate on Sunday, June 16, between the St. Louis Cardinals and Minnesota Twins. She had three ball calls overturned in the top of the first inning alone.
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Pawol’s very first strike call, in her first MLB game behind the plate, was also terrible.
Here’s a challenge from a 2026 spring training game between the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Guardians where the broadcaster not so subtly trolled Pawol saying, &quot;The call is overturned on a pitch that was right down the middle of the plate that was called a ball.&quot;
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The most recent controversy came between the San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays on July 13, where she didn’t allow Padres’ Sung-Mun Song to challenge a called strike and shortly after, Pawol called a balk to force in a run for the Padres.
Her overall consistency in that game, as recorded by UmpScorecards, was only 88%. The average is 94%. I also found it odd that the other umpires seemed to be protecting Pawol from interacting with the managers. I get the impression that managers can barely argue with her on the field, or not at all because the other umps step in. Is it because she’s a woman? I can’t tell you that definitively, but it does raise eyebrows.
While Pawol has time to turn things around, it’s clear from a meritocracy standpoint, she hasn’t proven herself worthy of the position she’s in. The worst rated umpire, CB Bucknor, has accepted a buyout and is retiring at the end of season. As Zach Dean said in his piece, I don’t think it’s a coincidence.
I couldn&apos;t see Pawol being offered the same buyout scenario. It would reflect poorly on the league after making such a big deal about her promotion, with many people bending over backward to defend the decision, only for her to last a mere two seasons.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New Alzheimer&apos;s blood test predicts who is likely to develop dementia in 5 to 10 years</news:name>
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			<news:title>New Alzheimer&apos;s blood test predicts who is likely to develop dementia in 5 to 10 years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A simple blood test detecting a specific protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease may help predict future cognitive decline in older adults up to a decade before any noticeable symptoms appear, according to a new study.
The Harvard-led research, presented at the Alzheimer&apos;s Association International Conference in London and simultaneously published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, could transform how doctors assess dementia risk and help patients prepare for the disease.
By measuring a blood biomarker called p-tau217, which tracks the build-up of damaging proteins in the brain, clinicians may soon be able to assess Alzheimer&apos;s risk much like they use cholesterol tests to estimate heart disease risk, researchers say.
ALZHEIMER&apos;S BLOOD TESTS MAY PREDICT SYMPTOMS YEARS IN ADVANCE, BUT EXPERTS URGE CAUTION
In one of the largest analyses of its kind, researchers tracked nearly 2,700 cognitively healthy adults averaging 70 years of age for up to a decade.
They found that symptom-free individuals with very high levels of p-tau217 had an estimated 78% chance of developing cognitive impairment within 10 years, and a roughly one in three chance within five years. Even those with moderately elevated levels faced a 45% risk over a decade.
The p-tau217 protein is a modified form of tau, which forms tangles in the brain and is associated with memory loss. The blood test provided information beyond what standard brain scans and genetic testing can offer, according to the researchers.
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Rachel Buckley, the study’s lead author and an associate professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, said the findings provide some of the clearest evidence yet that dementia risk can be detected years before memory problems begin.
&quot;Once verified, these blood tests could be used to recruit patients for clinical trials of treatments to prevent cognitive decline and dementia,&quot; she said in a press release.
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&quot;In the future, when treatments are approved for use early in the disease process, these tests could help guide monitoring, treatment decisions and counseling for patients and families,&quot; Buckley added.
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The researchers cautioned that p-tau217 cannot fully predict an individual&apos;s future on its own. Other factors like age, genetics, kidney function and racial background can also influence biomarker levels and dementia risk.
The team emphasized the need for longer studies in more diverse groups to perfect these risk estimates.
Maria Carrillo, chief science officer at the Alzheimer’s Association in Chicago, said that targeting the silent stage of the disease before memory issues arise is where future treatments could have the greatest impact.
&quot;Identifying people at risk earlier could fundamentally change how we diagnose, treat and potentially prevent dementia,&quot; she told Fox News Digital, noting that earlier detection could allow people to begin interventions before symptoms develop.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dem Rep Henry Cuellar rejects DSA agenda, says socialists are trying to &apos;use&apos; Democratic Party</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dem Rep Henry Cuellar rejects DSA agenda, says socialists are trying to &apos;use&apos; Democratic Party</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Henry Cuellar issued a warning to his party, claiming the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) organization is &quot;using&quot; the Democratic Party as a temporary vehicle to launch a radical agenda.
Speaking on &quot;Saturday in America,&quot; Cuellar argued that DSA candidates hide their more extreme platform ideas behind softer talking points to win Democratic seats.
&quot;They&apos;re trying to use the safe Democratic seats to run in. And they also know that the Democratic Party is inadequate, but they&apos;re using us or trying to use the Democratic Party as a vehicle so later they can set up their own platform,&quot; Cuellar said.
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The Texas representative called on fellow Democrats to openly reject the DSA’s positions, including what he called more extreme views such as restructuring the Supreme Court and abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
&quot;As a Democrat, I reject what the DSA is doing. I read their platform, and it is radical,&quot; Cuellar said.
Fox News Digital reached out to the DSA for comment. 
&quot;They want to... get rid of the Senate. So constitutional changes there. They want to get rid of ICE. I reject that. They want to defund police. I reject that, reject also the constitutional items. They want to have open borders also, I reject that. They want to get rid of prisons. I reject that,&quot; he said.
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He noted that Democratic socialist candidates don’t often discuss those agenda items, instead winning people over by focusing on issues of affordability, housing and the cost of living.
&quot;They’re trying to use the Democratic Party. They&apos;re not talking about those radical positions. They&apos;re talking about affordability and housing, things that sound good, but we as Democrats, we reject that radical faction,&quot; Cuellar said.
&quot;They don&apos;t even have their own party, but they&apos;re trying to use the Democrat Party... I reject them completely,&quot; he added.
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He noted he has firsthand experience being primaried by socialists. He said the DSA and Justice Democrats spent over $20 million against him in two past primaries, which he said he won by running on strong border security and supporting oil and gas jobs.
&quot;I defeated them and what I did, I stood for Border Patrol, I stood strong border security, I stood up for oil and gas in a Democratic primary. And guess what? The Democratic voters in my district said yes and said no to the radical position,&quot; he said.
Cuellar’s warnings come after several Democratic socialists won major elections, including in New York and Colorado. In Colorado, a new candidate backed by the DSA, Melat Kiros, pulled off an upset. She beat longtime Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette in Denver&apos;s heavily Democratic district.
In late June, a group of far-left candidates won their elections in New York, too. They were backed by New York City’s Democratic socialist mayor, Zohran Mamdani. The winners included newcomer Darializa Avila Chevalier, who beat powerful Rep. Adriano Espaillat, and Brad Lander, who defeated Rep. Dan Goldman.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>IndyCar driver David Malukas ruled out of qualifying after big crash at Nashville Superspeedway</news:name>
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			<news:title>IndyCar driver David Malukas ruled out of qualifying after big crash at Nashville Superspeedway</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s a big weekend for IndyCar with the series&apos; race at Nashville Superspeedway on Sunday getting a big lead-in from the FIFA World Cup final, but it got off to a scary start thanks to a big crash for Team Penske&apos;s David Malukas that has ruled him out of Saturday&apos;s qualifying session.
Malukas, who is in his first season behind the wheel of the No. 12 Chevrolet, lost the rear of his car mid-corner and went left rear first into the SAFER barrier during practice on Saturday morning.
It was a heavy impact that destroyed the rear of Malukas&apos; car.
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That was obviously the end of Malukas&apos; practice session, and he was reported to be &quot;awake, alert, and in good spirits.&quot;
But a little bit later, it was revealed that Malukas had been taken to a local hospital for further testing and evaluation.
IndyCar vet Conor Daly has since been tapped to take over Malukas&apos; car for qualifying. However, his status for Saturday evening&apos;s practice and Sunday&apos;s race, the Borchetta Bourbon Music City Grand Prix, remains unclear.
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Interestingly, Malukas was already set to serve a nine-place grid penalty due to an unapproved engine change.
Now, with the car needing major repairs after the crash, if it&apos;s ready for qualifying, Daly&apos;s job will be to perform a shakedown run to ensure it&apos;s ready to go for the rest of the weekend regardless of who is in it.
Even after qualifying had gotten underway, the team was still working to put the car together, with the added consideration that if Daly drives in qualifying, he will have to drive the rest of the weekend, even if Malukas is healthy enough to return.
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Malukas is currently sitting in fourth place in the championship standings, 66 points behind leader Alex Palou, and has performed well in his first season with one of the series&apos; premier teams.
While he&apos;s still chasing his first win, the 24-year-old from Chicago has one pole, five top fives, and 9 top tens on the year, including a second-place finish in this year&apos;s Indianapolis 500.
This week, Malukas was one of three drivers — along with Palou and Indy 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist — who visited the White House ahead of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, DC.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Shakira soaks up the Miami sun as bikini-clad Nina Dobrev, Kim Kardashian showcase summer getaways</news:name>
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			<news:title>Shakira soaks up the Miami sun as bikini-clad Nina Dobrev, Kim Kardashian showcase summer getaways</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Summer is heating up and Hollywood&apos;s biggest stars are taking advantage.
Shakira soaked up the Miami sun, while other A-list stars such as Nina Dobrev and Kim Kardashian enjoyed time with friends and family.
Whether they are living their best lives on a yacht, or spending time with their families, these celebrities aren&apos;t wasting one second of summer.
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Here are some of the best celebrity bikini photos.
Shakira was photographed enjoying some downtime in Miami earlier this month after performing at the opening ceremonies of the FIFA World Cup in Mexico City in June. Shakira is also set to perform on Sunday for the first-ever World Cup Final halftime show.
The 49-year-old singer wore a red bikini with fringe details, which she paired with oversized sunglasses.
In some of the photos, the &quot;Hips Don&apos;t Lie&quot; singer is seen jumping into the ocean to cool off, before putting on a red skirt to cover up.
Other photos show her rinsing off with a hose after getting out of the water.
Kylie Jenner showed off her new Khy x Frankies Bikinis collaboration, in a new Instagram post featuring her in one of the bikinis from the collection.
One of the photos features the reality star taking a selfie in a leopard-print bikini top, as she poses with one of her fingers on her lips, as her brunette locks cascade down her chest while she looks down at the camera.
She accessorized the bikini with her big black glasses and a soft makeup look.
In another photo, fans got a peek at the whole look, as she shared a full-body shot, showcasing the bikini tops matching bottoms.
&quot;You are amazing as always 😍❤️,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section. Another added, &quot;I just bought a set but I need this one 😍,&quot; while a third chimed in with, &quot;first task: serve.&quot;
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Christina Haack is &quot;Enjoying home more than ever&quot; as she spends a day on a yacht with her friends, in celebration of her birthday.
In a recent Instagram post, the TV personality shared a series of photos of her spending the day in Newport Beach with her friends, which also included a series of bikini pictures.
One of the photos shows the &quot;Flip Off&quot; star sitting on the edge of a yacht as she sips on a glass of Champaign.
In the photo she is wearing a string bikini, which she paired with a matching cover-up skirt, a pair of sunglasses and a cowboy hat.
Other photos show her laughing with friends, with one featuring her sitting next to her boyfriend, Chris Larocca.
&quot;Happy looks good on you ❤️,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section, while another added, &quot;Live it up girl u deserve to have ur happy space … looking amazing 😍🔥.&quot;
Kim Kardashian shared snippets from her family&apos;s recent getaway, including a few bikini photos, captioning the Instagram post, &quot;lake life.&quot;
She and her sister, Khloé Kardashian, twinned in matching black bikinis as they posed side-by-side for a photo while relaxing on a boat in the middle of the lake.
Both sisters accessorized their swimsuits with black sunglasses, with Kim opting to cover up on the bottom with bike shorts.
Later on in the post, Kim shared a video of herself water-skiing on the lake.
&quot;I see you gettin’ it 🏄‍♂️..🌊..🤙🏼 good stuffs 📸 fun fun 💯,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section. Another added, &quot;The most beautiful woman in this universe 🌍.&quot;
Nina Dobrev shared a flurry of bikini photos from her recent vacation to Italy.
In a recent Instagram post, the &quot;Vampire Diaries&quot; star shared a number of photos of herself in a bikini, including a selfie of her lying on a dock with her friend in a multicolored print bikini with red and white checkered straps.
She accessorized the look with a white baseball cap and a smile.
The &quot;Love Hard&quot; star then gave fans a look at the beautiful views she was surrounded by while on vacation.
&quot;Summer 26&apos;&quot; she captioned the post.
In addition to showing all the yummy food she ate and the sightseeing she did with her friends, Dobrev included more bikini photos.
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The post showed her and her friends swimming in the Mediterranean Sea, as well as the actress sitting on the edge of the boat with her arm in the air and the beautiful coastline behind her.
&quot;This is undoubtedly my favorite dump 😍,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section, while another added, &quot;Omg body tea😍😍.&quot; A third wrote, &quot;Nina is living her best life.&quot;
Jenna Dewan and her longtime partner, Steve Kazee, enjoyed some time away from the kids while on a little trip.
&quot;A much needed zen getaway recharge moment for mom &amp; dad ✨,&quot; she captioned the post.
In addition to including cute snaps of the couple enjoying their time together, the post featured a few opportunities for Dewan to flaunt her toned body with bikini pics.
Her toned abs were on full display in one photo, which featured her lounging poolside with a drink, in a white bikini with gold, red and floral designs on it.
She also included snaps of her unwinding in a sauna in the same bikini, as well as a mirror selfie in which she is standing next to Kazee.
&quot;Jenna in her zen era before she comes back and destroys Season 9 with that Rookie chaos,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments. Another added, &quot;Beautiful bikini 👙,&quot; while a third wrote, &quot;That bikini is🔥🔥.&quot;
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Millie Bobby Brown stunned in a makeup-free selfie she posted on Instagram.
The &quot;Stranger Things&quot; actress looked up at the camera as she posed in a brown bikini top, which she paired with pink sunglasses, a brown cowboy hat and white shorts.
&quot;Badder by the day‼️😉,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section. Another added, &quot;YOU ARE SO GEORGUS❤️🔥😍,&quot; while a third wrote, &quot;Oh mills you are SERVING 😍.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘The Dark Knight’ remains a masterpiece 18 years later and a reminder of Christopher Nolan’s greatness</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘The Dark Knight’ remains a masterpiece 18 years later and a reminder of Christopher Nolan’s greatness</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Do you know where you were on this day 18 years ago?
You probably don&apos;t, but I remember it like it was yesterday. I was at a movie theater formerly known as Ridge Cinema in Davie, Florida, watching &quot;The Dark Knight&quot; on opening day with a group of my closest friends.
I can recall this partially because of how mind-blowing the movie was (more on that in a bit) but also because some guy had a heart attack in the front row and I had to run to the concession stand and tell some poor teenager working his summer job to call 9-1-1.
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He survived, but they had to end the movie prematurely and offer us vouchers to come watch it again at a later date for free.
I didn&apos;t even see the climax and resolution until the DVD release, and I still thought &quot;The Dark Knight&quot; was the greatest superhero movie ever made. That&apos;s how good it was.
18 years later, and I still hold that opinion.
Sure, movies like &quot;Captain America: Civil War&quot; and &quot;Avengers: Infinity War&quot; were bigger spectacles, but Christopher Nolan&apos;s grounded and gritty take on the caped crusader is still a nearly flawless masterpiece that stands the test of time almost two decades after its cinematic release.
I thought with all of the controversy surrounding Nolan and his questionable decisions pertaining to his latest blockbuster, &quot;The Odyssey,&quot; it would be nice to look back on a film from the director/producer that is almost universally beloved.
The word &quot;perfection&quot; gets thrown around a lot, and while I don&apos;t think &quot;The Dark Knight&quot; is perfect (nor do I think any movie is perfect, for that matter), it&apos;s about as close as a blockbuster film can get.
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Let me preface a lot of what I&apos;m about to say with this: I am no film junkie and I&apos;m certainly not a classically trained critic, but I think that is what makes my opinion a good one.
In a way, I represent the masses, the lowest common denominator, if you will.
So when I tell you this movie is almost perfect, it isn&apos;t coming from a place of pretentious snobbery, but as a casual fan.
One of the biggest knocks against modern superhero movies is that they are too bloated and stuffed full of unnecessary protagonists and antagonists.
Go watch &quot;Avengers: End Game&quot; without having sat through the requisite 24 other films you have to view before going into it, and your head will be spinning by the 10th-minute mark.
&quot;Who is this blue chick and why the hell is she hanging with Iron Man?&quot;
Even if you never saw &quot;Batman Begins&quot; and went into &quot;The Dark Knight&quot; fresh, Nolan does a fabulous job of introducing new characters and establishing old ones in the same breath.
You don&apos;t need to know who Rachel Dawes is from the first movie, because in the first 15 minutes of &quot;The Dark Knight,&quot; it&apos;s established that she&apos;s a childhood friend of Bruce Wayne&apos;s whom he has unrequited feelings for, while she&apos;s in love with the new district attorney.
Bam. Got it? Good.
Speaking of protagonists and antagonists, &quot;The Dark Knight&quot; starts off with introducing the Joker and does a great job of building him up.
That way, by the time the movie kicks into full gear, it isn&apos;t jarring when he shows up and inserts himself in the war between the mob and the forces of good in Gotham.
Speaking of the Joker, it&apos;s almost become a cliche at this point, but Heath Ledger&apos;s tragic turn as the Clown Prince of Crime is simply sublime.
He carries every scene he&apos;s in, and his reveal at the start of the film still hits the same way it did 18 years earlier.
A lot of people heap praise on Ledger at the expense of the other cast members, but that really isn&apos;t fair to the rest of the actors in this movie.
Everyone is at their best in &quot;The Dark Knight,&quot; particularly Christian Bale as Wayne/Batman, Gary Oldman as Jim Gordon, and Aaron Eckhart as Harvey Dent/Two-Face. Even supporting characters like Alfred Pennyworth (Michael Caine) and Lucius Fox (Morgan Freeman) are scene-stealers.
Everything about the movie is memorable, from the dialogue to the set pieces and even the plot.
Nolan&apos;s take on post-9/11 America and the dangers of the Patriot Act were a little controversial in 2008 but have aged like fine wine and make the movie even more of an engaging watch in 2026.
The way he weaves society&apos;s fear of a surveillance state into the third act of the movie so seamlessly - with Batman&apos;s sonar technology turning every phone in Gotham into a tracker to catch the Joker - is incredibly &quot;based,&quot; especially when you consider why Nolan is in hot water these days.
&quot;The Dark Knight&quot; is even one of the most quotable movies of all time, too; a rarity for any superhero movie that eschews the Marvel &quot;thousand-quips-a-minute&quot; form of dialogue that has become so pervasive and cringey over the last decade.
Lines like &quot;you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain&quot; and &quot;why so serious&quot; became so ubiquitous and &quot;memeable&quot; after &quot;The Dark Knight&apos;s&quot; release that they still find their way into the cultural zeitgeist to this day.
Even the source material from which Nolan draws his inspiration for this movie is a love letter to hardcore Batman fans.
&quot;The Dark Knight&quot; has elements of classic Batman comics like &quot;The Long Halloween&quot; and &quot;The Man Who Laughs,&quot; showing that Nolan at least knows his stuff on a surface level about Gotham&apos;s broody guardian.
I could go on and on about what makes this movie great, as we are nearly 1,000 words in and I haven&apos;t even discussed the grounded realism of Batman and his rogues gallery or the clever story that seems to wind with twists at every turn, but it&apos;s all been said before.
Suffice to say, &quot;The Dark Knight&quot; was such a groundbreaking film that every other superhero movie, even Nolan&apos;s follow-up, &quot;The Dark Knight Rises,&quot; falls short in trying to live up to its legacy.
As DC continues to try and catch the lightning in a bottle that was the Nolanverse, the simple fact remains: all other superhero movies from now until the end of time are playing for second place.
Even calling &quot;The Dark Knight&quot; one of the best superhero movies of all time does it a disservice. It belongs in the pantheon of best movies.
Period.
So while you are taking your (much deserved) jabs at Nolan for his follies with &quot;The Odyssey,&quot; just remember the gift that is his magnum opus.
There was once a time when Christopher Nolan couldn&apos;t be touched, and &quot;The Dark Knight&quot; represents the man at the zenith of his powers.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Waymo appears to pause San Francisco service amidst power outage</news:name>
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			<news:title>Waymo appears to pause San Francisco service amidst power outage</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This isn’t the first time power outages have caused issues for Waymo.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nebraska’s Democratic Senate Nominee Files to Withdraw From Race</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-18T19:30:20.356Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Nebraska’s Democratic Senate Nominee Files to Withdraw From Race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The move by Cindy Burbank could clear a path for Dan Osborn, an independent candidate backed by her party’s leadership. But Republicans have cried foul, and her effort could face obstacles.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Liberal circuit judge blasts SCOTUS conservatives, says Hawaii will defy high court</news:name>
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			<news:title>Liberal circuit judge blasts SCOTUS conservatives, says Hawaii will defy high court</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Hawaii Supreme Court justice used a ruling overturning a decades-old criminal conviction to deliver a blistering rebuke of Chief Justice John Roberts&apos; Supreme Court, accusing the nation&apos;s highest court of weakening constitutional rights, damaging democracy and advancing a political agenda.
Justice Todd Eddins authored the 91-page majority opinion Wednesday in State v. Granillo , a case involving a man convicted in 1990 of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman on Maui. The court ordered a new trial after concluding that hair and fiber evidence presented by an FBI expert relied on forensic science that has since been discredited.
But in roughly eight pages of the opinion, Eddins argued Hawaii&apos;s courts should not look to the Roberts Court when interpreting the state constitution, using the case to deliver an unusually sharp critique of the nation&apos;s highest court.
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&quot;When six justices walk away from those they are supposed to protect, state constitutions hold the line,&quot; Eddins wrote, referring to the court&apos;s six conservative justices. &quot;That is not defiance. That is the design.&quot;
Eddins argued that Hawaii&apos;s Constitution provides stronger protections than the federal Constitution as currently interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court, and said the Court has abandoned landmark civil rights principles.
&quot;The Court that now defines federal due process does not honor the work of 1954,&quot; Eddins wrote. &quot;It revives the work of 1857. The work of 1896.&quot;
Eddins was referring to Brown v. Board of Education, ruled in 1954, which ended racial segregation in public schools, as well as Dred Scott v. Sandford, the infamous 1857 decision denying citizenship to Black Americans and Plessy v. Ferguson, the 1896 ruling that upheld racial segregation.
Eddins argued that the Roberts Court no longer reflects the constitutional principles established in Brown v. Board of Education, but instead, he argued the Court&apos;s originalist approach relies on the same type of constitutional interpretation in the discredited Dred Scott and Plessy decisions.
&quot;Today’s hubristic originalists use the same method to control modern life,&quot; Eddins wrote.
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&quot;The Court overrides what Congress passed,&quot; Eddins continued. &quot;It overrides what the people chose. All to serve its own ends. What this Court has done to constitutional rights, democratic institutions, and the rule of law explains why Hawaiʻi’s Constitution takes no instruction from it.&quot;
Throughout the opinion, Eddins pointed to many of the Roberts Court&apos;s most consequential decisions as evidence that constitutional protections have been weakened, including Dobbs v. Jackson Women&apos;s Health Organization, which overturned the federal constitutional right to abortion; Citizens United v. FEC on campaign finance; Rucho v. Common Cause on partisan gerrymandering; Trump v. United States on presidential immunity; and New York State Rifle &amp; Pistol Association v. Bruen, which expanded Second Amendment protections.
Eddins accused the Roberts Court of adopting a &quot;colorblind&quot; approach to the Equal Protection Clause that, in his view, ignores the amendment&apos;s original purpose of protecting formerly enslaved Black Americans.
&quot;The Roberts Court sees only white,&quot; he wrote. &quot;It refuses to acknowledge who the Equal Protection Clause was written to protect.&quot;
He also suggested that recent Supreme Court decisions have repeatedly expanded the power of government officials and wealthy interests while reducing protections for individual rights.
&quot;A court that systematically dismantles democratic safeguards, steamrolls constitutional liberties, and tramples human dignity does not chart the course for the Hawaiʻi Constitution,&quot; he wrote.
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The opinion quickly drew criticism from legal observers, who said it was highly unusual for a state supreme court opinion to devote so much space to criticizing the U.S. Supreme Court.
&quot;The Court issues an unhinged attack on the legitimacy of the Supreme Court,&quot; Iowa Solicitor General Eric Wessan wrote on X. &quot;I haven&apos;t ever seen something like this. And it&apos;s not good.&quot;
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley similarly described the opinion as &quot;devoid of judicial restraint and decorum.&quot;
&quot;The Hawaii Supreme Court just issued a truly shocking opinion that unleashed a torrent of rage and recrimination against the majority of the United States Supreme Court, including suggesting that they are de facto racists,&quot; Turley wrote on X.
The opinion comes just weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court handed Hawaii a major loss in Wolford v. Lopez, striking down the state&apos;s so-called &quot;vampire rule.&quot; In a 6-3 decision, the court ruled Hawaii could not require gun owners to get a property owner&apos;s permission before carrying a firearm into businesses and other private property open to the public.
Eddins has served on the Hawaii Supreme Court since 2020 after being appointed by then-Democratic Gov. David Ige.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New York school district to deploy humanoid robot in classrooms this fall</news:name>
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			<news:title>New York school district to deploy humanoid robot in classrooms this fall</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An upstate New York school district is bringing a humanoid robot into the classroom this fall, where it will assist with instruction as educators test how artificial intelligence can be integrated into teaching.
Syracuse.com reported Wednesday that students in the Salamanca City Central School District in Western New York will have access to a humanoid robot that is not intended to replace their teacher but will serve as a support to teachers and students.
The outlet reported that during a board meeting last month, the Cattaraugus County school district said it would buy the robot from tech company Realbotix as well as an AI teacher’s assistant program that gives students the ability to work with the robot on their laptops.
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&quot;This deployment in a working school district represents a landmark moment for both AI and humanoid robotics,&quot; said Andrew Kiguel, CEO of Realbotix, whose company is currently building the robot. &quot;Salamanca marks the beginning of a new era where humanoid robots and intelligent AI assistants become standard tools in STEM education.&quot;
The robot, named Sally, is designed to resemble a human, with silicone skin and long brown hair. It will remain seated but will be capable of a range of facial expressions and upper-body movements.
Kiguel said students will log in using unique ID numbers, allowing the robot to access their previous interactions and tailor its responses to each student&apos;s learning history. For example, the robot could recognize a student and continue a discussion from an earlier class.
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Mark Beehler, Salamanca Superintendent, said his district is trying to incorporate AI into their day-to-day learning. 
&quot;Many schools are taking the easy solution of simply banning it, but I have found that students will find a way around most rules that schools put in place,&quot; Beehler told Syracuse.com. &quot;I also believe it is critical for schools to teach proper use of technology, not simply exclude it.&quot;
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Kiguel said, &quot;The humanoid robot and Optio AI teaching assistant being developed for Salamanca are the first of its kind, providing the school with purpose-built educational tools. They will operate under district and teacher oversight, with education-specific safeguards in place and Realbotix will not have access to student data.&quot;
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Kiguel added, &quot;Realbotix is incredibly fortunate to partner with the Salamanca School District, whose deep commitment to STEM education aligns perfectly with our mission. They believe there is no better way to learn robotics and coding than through hands-on, real-world interaction. This has been a deeply collaborative process designed to support, rather than supplant, traditional learning. We are providing custom-built educational robots that prioritize both student engagement and robust safety and privacy protections.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Beehler for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kimi: Threat or menace?</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kimi: Threat or menace?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chinese company Moonshot AI released a new version of its Kimi model this week, prompting concern about &quot;full AI communism.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Team USA hockey equipment manager arrested on misdemeanor charges of battery/domestic violence</news:name>
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			<news:title>Team USA hockey equipment manager arrested on misdemeanor charges of battery/domestic violence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Team USA men’s national hockey team and Florida Panthers equipment manager Thaddeus &quot;Teddy&quot; Richards was arrested on Friday.
Richards, 43, was arrested in Florida on misdemeanor charges of battery/domestic violence and unauthorized use of 911 services, according to online records. The Athletic was first to report it.
The incident happened in Coral Springs, Florida, and Richards was in jail at the Broward Main Jail in Fort Lauderdale as of Friday night.
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&quot;The Florida Panthers organization has been made aware of an incident involving the arrest of equipment manager Teddy Richards,&quot; the Panthers said in a statement.
&quot;Effective immediately, he will be suspended from all team activities and facilities pending investigation.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to USA Hockey for a statement, but did not immediately receive a response.
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Richards is from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and began his career working for the Pittsburgh Penguins organization. He worked with the Penguins’ AHL affiliate, the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins from 2002 to 2013.
After over a decade in the AHL, he was promoted to assistant equipment manager for the Penguins. He remained there from 2013 to 2016, and was part of the staff for the team’s Stanley Cup run in 2016.
After the Penguins won the Stanley Cup, he departed for the Panthers. He has been the Panthers’ equipment manager since the 2016-17 season.
He has been with the team for both of its Stanley Cup championships in 2023-24 and 2024-25.
While with the Penguins, Richards worked with head coach Mike Sullivan, who was the head coach for Team USA in both the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off in 2025 and the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympic Winter Games.
Richards was the team’s equipment manager for both of those Team USA squads, with his connection to Sullivan helping him land the role.
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			  <news:name>Stephen Miller says Trump administration is pursuing policy to debank illegal immigrants</news:name>
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			<news:title>Stephen Miller says Trump administration is pursuing policy to debank illegal immigrants</news:title>
			<news:keywords>White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller said Friday that the Trump administration is seeking to debank illegal immigrants as an incentive for them to self-deport from the United States.
Miller gave an update on the White House&apos;s latest tactic to deter illegal immigration during an interview Friday on The Clay Travis &amp; Buck Sexton show.
&quot;President Trump signed an executive order a few weeks ago saying that we are not going to allow illegal aliens to use banking services in this country,&quot; Miller said.
&quot;Illegal aliens have credit cards, they have bank accounts, and they&apos;re paid with direct deposit. So, illegal aliens fully participate in the commercial systems, the financial systems of America. Shutting that down is a massive engine for deportation,&quot; he added.
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Miller was likely referring to an executive order Trump signed on May 19 that directed banks and federal regulators to increase scrutiny of accounts and credit applications involving immigrants without legal status or work authorization.
The order did not explicitly instruct banks to deny credit cards or bank accounts to illegal immigrants, but compliance with it could make it more difficult for them to participate in the financial system.
Federal agencies have already begun acting on Trump&apos;s executive order.
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In early June, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, led by Russell Vought, issued guidance stating that lenders may — and in some cases must — consider applicants&apos; immigration status and work authorization when assessing their ability to repay loans.
Miller also referenced guidance from three federal agencies issued on July 13 &quot;reminding supervised financial institutions to apply existing safe-and-sound credit risk management practices when lending to borrowers who are not legally authorized to work in the United States.&quot;
Both advisories serve to tell banks that illegal immigrants could be higher-risk customers for loans.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Canadian wildfire smoke ignites cross-border feud over Ottawa&apos;s &apos;willful negligence&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Canadian wildfire smoke ignites cross-border feud over Ottawa&apos;s &apos;willful negligence&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As smoke from Canadian wildfires continues to drift across parts of the United States, forestry experts say Canada could reduce the severity of some fires through more aggressive forest management.
The issue reached the White House Friday, with President Donald Trump accusing Canada of failing to properly manage its forests and threatening to factor the economic cost of the smoke into tariffs on Canadian imports.
&quot;We are holding Canada responsible for the fact that they are not properly maintaining their Forests, and Brush therein, and the United States is being unnecessarily invaded by filthy, polluted, and unhealthy air,&quot; Trump wrote on Truth Social. He said he planned to call Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and accused Canada of refusing to engage in &quot;basic Forest Management and Debris Removal,&quot; calling it &quot;Willful Negligence.&quot;
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Andrew Hale, a Canadian fellow at Advancing American Freedom, argued that Canada’s wildfire policies have failed to prioritize forest management.
&quot;Canada has a policy of not keeping reservoirs. They also will not cut firebreaks and will not thin their forests,&quot; Hale told Fox News Digital. &quot;This is the result of the undue influence of environmental groups who are firmly politically motivated and have divorced themselves from science and good stewardship. Canada and the rest of North America is suffering as a result,&quot; he said.
Earlier this week, four Republican members of Michigan&apos;s congressional delegation — Reps. Jack Bergman, John James, Lisa McClain and John Moolenaar — sent a letter to Carney saying residents in their state were once again experiencing unhealthy air because of smoke drifting south from Canadian wildfires.
&quot;We are done accepting apologies in place of action,&quot; the lawmakers wrote, accusing Canada of underinvesting in forest thinning, fuel reduction and prescribed burns while calling for measurable plans to reduce future wildfire smoke crossing the border.
The criticism comes as Canada&apos;s own Senate has reached a similar conclusion on one point: while it says climate change is making wildfire seasons longer and more severe, the country also needs to do substantially more to prepare its forests before fires ignite.
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The Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry released a report in June titled Canada on Fire: The Catastrophic and Escalating Effects of Wildfires on Lives and Communities after holding 17 meetings, hearing testimony from 79 witnesses and receiving 23 written briefs from scientists, government officials, Indigenous leaders and industry experts.
The committee concluded that Canada&apos;s three most recent wildfire seasons demonstrated that climate change was accelerating fire behavior &quot;beyond the capacity of existing systems.&quot; At the same time, it found that prevention efforts have not kept pace with the growing threat.
Much of the report focuses on what experts call &quot;fuel management&quot; — reducing the amount of dry grass, dead trees, fallen branches and other vegetation that allows small fires to become large, destructive wildfires.
&quot;Several witnesses agreed that prescribed fire is the most important risk-reduction tool for helping to manage or slow wildfire on the landscape and restoring ecological integrity,&quot; the report said.
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One witness, Paul Hessburg, a professor at the University of Washington&apos;s School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, said that climate change is making wildfire conditions worse but does not eliminate the value of proactive forest management.
&quot;The punchline is, with climate change, these conditions will intensify with less snowpack, more fires, bigger fires, hotter fires,&quot; Hessburg told the committee. &quot;The question is: Can we restore resilience? We can. We can bring back these elements and put the governors back into the landscape that historically regulated the flow of fire.&quot;
Jason Hayes, a senior research fellow in energy and environmental policy at the Heritage Foundation, said the practical solution is to spend more time managing forests before fires begin rather than relying primarily on emergency response after they start.
&quot;The best thing to do is get out, space and thin, do prescribed burns and recognize that these are renewable resources,&quot; Hayes told Fox News Digital. &quot;If we did that, then we would have much less intense wildfires.&quot;
Hayes acknowledged that carrying out those recommendations across Canada would be far more difficult than simply identifying them. He said many fires burn in remote areas of northern Ontario and other parts of Canada that are difficult to reach because they are far from roads and population centers.
&quot;You have to fly in, and it&apos;s just difficult to do,&quot; Hayes said.
Witnesses to the Canadian Senate committee also warned that Canada faces practical challenges beyond forest management, including shortages of wildfire-management expertise and an aging fleet of firefighting aircraft. The report cited testimony that provincial fleets still include 22 older CL-215 aircraft and that at least 20 aircraft require immediate replacement.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Office of Prime Minister Mark Carney but did not receive a comment in time for publication.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New Yorkers collected $2.6 billion in welfare cash payments last year, city data shows</news:name>
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			<news:title>New Yorkers collected $2.6 billion in welfare cash payments last year, city data shows</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City doled out more than $2.6 billion in cash assistance to city residents in 2025, a Fox News Digital review of city records showed.
The money reached a record 864,999 people, a 30-year high not matched since before former Mayor Rudy Giuliani instituted major welfare reform in the early 2000s.
The $2.6 billion figure represents a 71% increase from 2022&apos;s $1.57 billion, data showed.
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When coupled with payments from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the city paid out more than $7 billion in welfare to residents in 2024, according to a Fox News analysis of data from the city&apos;s Human Resources Administration (HRA).
The rise in welfare payments comes as some of New York City&apos;s wealthiest contemplate a Big Apple exodus due to what many have described as a policy environment unfriendly to businesses and moneymakers.
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Billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin notably threatened to put a major Midtown renovation on hold for his Citadel offices after socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani targeted him by name in a video announcing a new tax on second homes in the city.
&quot;When I ran for mayor, I said I was going to tax the rich … Well, today we&apos;re taxing the rich. This pied-à-terre tax is specifically designed for the richest of the rich,&quot; Mamdani said while recording a video outside the building that houses Griffin&apos;s penthouse.
&quot;This is an annual fee on luxury properties worth more than $5 million whose owners do not live full-time in the city — like this penthouse, which hedge fund CEO Ken Griffin bought for $238 million.&quot;
Griffin called the video &quot;inappropriate&quot; in critical comments.
&quot;What really upset me about the video was the fact that he put me in harm&apos;s way … And to put any citizen in harm&apos;s way is just inappropriate for one of our political leaders,&quot; Griffin said, also calling the video &quot;creepy&quot; and &quot;frightening.&quot;
Though Mamdani inherited the state of his city&apos;s welfare system from his predecessors, his policy decisions indicate a continuation of the upward rise in payments.
The city&apos;s new nearly $126 billion budget that Mamdani and city councilors agreed to in June contains a $14.63 billion outlay for the HRA, which handles welfare and social services.
The 2026 budget allocated $11.97 billion for the HRA, giving the 2027 budget a social services earmark over $2.6 billion more than the previous year&apos;s.
The $14.63 billion for 2026 represents 14% of the city&apos;s total budget.
Fox News Digital contacted the HRA and Mayor Mamdani&apos;s office for further comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jim Acosta urges TV networks to stop airing some Trump speeches live, calls them &apos;totally nuts&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jim Acosta urges TV networks to stop airing some Trump speeches live, calls them &apos;totally nuts&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former CNN anchor Jim Acosta urged television networks to forgo live coverage of President Donald Trump&apos;s primetime address last Thursday, warning they would be &quot;totally nuts&quot; to air what he described as the president&apos;s &quot;conspiracy theories&quot; without immediately fact-checking them.
&quot;I think the networks are totally nuts if they take this speech live,&quot; Acosta said on &quot;The Joy Reid Show.&quot;
&quot;It is totally crazy to put his bats--- ‘Looney Tunes’ conspiracy theories on live national television without fact-checkers in real time, and some of the networks will say, &apos;Well, we&apos;ll have some fact-checkers on afterwards,&apos; and the fact-checkers will come on and say, &apos;Well, there isn&apos;t any evidence to support his claims.&apos; It&apos;s all boloney kabuki Washington DC theater.&quot;
ABC, NBC, CNN AVOID AIRING TRUMP&apos;S PRIMETIME ELECTION SECURITY ADDRESS LIVE
Acosta relayed his worries to Reid that Trump would further spread alleged conspiracies surrounding the integrity of U.S. elections, thereby casting preliminary doubt on the integrity of this year&apos;s midterms.
&quot;He has never ever proven any of these things. He has lost the benefit of the doubt,&quot; he said.
&quot;We should not be erring on the side of putting these things out there, and I totally agree with you that he&apos;s chumming the waters for not trusting the midterms.&quot;
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Adding to his critique, Acosta suggested the president could be forging a broader plot to create what he coined as a &quot;52-car pileup&quot; around the midterm elections.
&quot;[He could] say, &quot;See, I can&apos;t trust these results over here in this state or these results over here in that key district that may determine the control of the House. And Mike Johnson, maybe we just shouldn&apos;t seat a new Congress right away, and maybe we should just all go to court and have the courts untangle... [and] that&apos;s going to take until May or June of next year,&quot; he warned.
&quot;That, to me, is a terrifying thought.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.
Acosta&apos;s warning came ahead of Trump&apos;s primetime address Thursday, where, speaking to the nation, the president renewed his focus on election integrity and alleged that China &quot;worked to influence the results&quot; of the 2020 presidential election, an accusation Beijing has denied.
Trump did not claim China changed votes or altered election results. Instead, he said Beijing engaged in an influence campaign aimed at shaping U.S. public perceptions.
Trump used the disclosures during Thursday&apos;s address to press Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, casting the newly released intelligence as evidence that lawmakers must tighten federal election rules before the midterms.
The act passed the House in February but stalled in the Senate in March, when a 53–47 vote fell short of the 60 votes needed to advance it.
Ultimately, CBS News aired a special report that initially provided analysis before dipping into the speech minutes after Trump began speaking and cut away moments after Trump&apos;s attacks towards ABC and NBC. MS NOW carried the first 15 minutes of his speech live before dipping out to provide commentary. Fox News carried the speech in its entirety.
&quot;The least that the networks can do at this point is not platform these lies, to not allow him to chum the waters with this nonsense,&quot; Acosta warned ahead of the address.
&quot;And I think that it&apos;s a very serious moment for the television networks in this country.&quot;
Fox News&apos; Greg Norman-Diamond, Joseph Wulfsohn and Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WNBA coach predictably bends the knee to the fake outrage mob over Angel Reese&apos;s racism claim</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-18T18:10:41.415Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>WNBA coach predictably bends the knee to the fake outrage mob over Angel Reese&apos;s racism claim</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In the most predictable plot twist in the history of time, Toronto Tempo head coach Sandy Brondello has issued an apology to Angel Reese after the internet — and Reese — accused her of using a racist term during Friday&apos;s game.
Late in the fourth quarter of Atlanta&apos;s eventual 111-92 win, Reese and Tempo forward Nyara Sabally collided, with Sabally suffering a rib injury but ultimately being called for a shooting foul. She eventually had to be helped off the court.
While she was still down, Brondello came over to plead her case to the officials, and a hot mic picked up part of the conversation.
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That&apos;s when Brondello called Reese a &quot;protected species,&quot; sending the WNBA world into a frenzy because, of course, it was deemed racial.
Reese later called her out via X, responding to a post that accused Brondello of calling &quot;a Black woman a species&quot; by saying, &quot;ARE WE SURPRISED?!&quot; while also tagging Brondello in the post.
&quot;Angel, I&apos;m sorry. Last night, in the emotion of the moment after Nyara&apos;s injury, I used a phrase that I shouldn&apos;t have used, and I take full responsibility for that,&quot; Brondello said Saturday afternoon in a lengthy social media post. &quot;My frustration was with the officiating, but my words unfairly put the focus on you. I also understand that my words carried an impact beyond what I intended, particularly for Black women in our league, and I&apos;m deeply sorry for that.
&quot;I&apos;ve spent my career competing with, coaching and learning from incredible Black women. I regret that my words caused hurt to a community I respect so deeply. I have a lot of respect for you as both a player and a person, and I sincerely apologize to you, your teammates, and the Dream organization for my comment.&quot;
Goodness gracious. It&apos;s all just incredible. The pandering. The virtue-signaling. The fake-outrage. Bending the knee to the mob.
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It&apos;s straight out of the WNBA&apos;s playbook, and it&apos;s so exhausting.
No, Sandy Brondello didn&apos;t have to apologize. What world are we living in here? Calling someone a &quot;protected species&quot; is not racist.
Frankly, it&apos;s a sports phrase that&apos;s been around forever. Forever.
Patrick Mahomes is a protected species, because defenders can&apos;t touch him without getting penalized.
Tom Brady was a protected species.
LeBron James is a protected species.
Obviously, Brondello met that certain players get certain calls. Duh. She didn&apos;t reinvent the wheel with this term, folks. Coaches and players have been accusing other players of getting preferential treatment for DECADES now. That&apos;s what this term means, and everyone knows it.
Above all, Brondello knows it. Yet, she chose to bend the knee to the mob because Angel Reese posted about it and peddled a dangerous claim. A false claim.
Here&apos;s the bottom line: Angel Reese is black, and the internet has selective hearing. So, someone posts — out of context, mind you — that she was called a &quot;species,&quot; and then Reese peddles the narrative by reposting it with a sarcastic comment and a clown emoji.
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That&apos;s silly. That&apos;s disingenuous. Frankly, it&apos;s dangerous.
Angel Reese played the victim card perfectly here, and Sandy Brondello joined right in.
What an unserious league.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Election 2026 - Candidate Question #4: How do you feel about the state of higher education in Flagstaff/Coconino County right now?</news:name>
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			<news:title>Election 2026 - Candidate Question #4: How do you feel about the state of higher education in Flagstaff/Coconino County right now?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>With the local city council election in November (and a primary in July), the candidates for the Flagstaff City Council who will appear on the ballot have been given the chance to answer a weekly question in no more than…</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Weekend Freeway Travel Advisory – July 17-20</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-18T17:51:42.467Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Weekend Freeway Travel Advisory – July 17-20</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) reports that just two freeway closures are scheduled for improvement projects in the Phoenix area this weekend, July 17-20. Restriction schedules are subject to change due to inclement weather or other factors. Drivers should allow extra travel time and use detour routes as needed for these weekend freeway restrictions:
Northbound State Route 51 closed between Bethany Home Road and Northern Avenue from 9 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday (July 20) for pavement improvement project. Northbound SR 51 on-ramps at Thomas Road, Indian School Road and Colter Street closed.

Detours: Consider using northbound Interstate 17 as an alternate freeway route to north Phoenix. Other detour routes include northbound 16th Street to eastbound Northern Avenue to travel beyond the closure.
Eastbound Loop 202 (Santan Freeway) closed between Cooper Road and Val Vista Drive from 10 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday (July 20) for widening project. Eastbound Loop 202 on-ramps at Alma School Road, Arizona Avenue and McQueen Road closed.

Detours: Consider using eastbound Pecos or Germann roads as alternate routes to travel beyond the closure. Eastbound US 60 (Superstition Freeway) is an alternate freeway route.
Click on the Weekend Travel Advisory map graphic or visit the ADOT website for additional information.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Coffee brand hits shelves nationwide</news:name>
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			<news:title>Coffee brand hits shelves nationwide</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Locally owned PRESS Coffee announced in June that the company has secured placement in over 440 Sprouts Farmers Market stores nationwide, featuring select products such as Twitch Espresso, Four Corners and Evergreen Organic.
The company has opened seven cafes inside Sprouts locations throughout the Valley, and now this partnership has expanded its reach to shelves nationwide.
“We’ve partnered with Sprouts for years, providing certain products in specific locations, and now we’re extremely excited to make them available across the country,” said Steve Kraus, owner and founder of PRESS Coffee. “This is another step toward delivering specialty coffee to consumers outside of Arizona.”
The coffee company sources the unique coffees from around the world, including from its own farm located in Volcan Valley in Western Panama. The green coffee beans are roasted daily at the Roastery, located in Phoenix, to ensure the freshest cup possible. Operating cafes inside select store locations, the company says that it brings the same high-quality specialty coffee and seasonal roasts found at its standalone locations.
In North Central, visit Sprouts Osborn at 3320 N. 7th Ave. Nearby standalone locations include Biltmore, at 2390 E. Camelback Road, and The Roastery, at 10443 N. 32nd St. For more information, visit www.presscoffee.com or www.sprouts.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Two US service members killed in Iranian strikes on Jordan, CENTCOM says</news:name>
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			<news:title>Two US service members killed in Iranian strikes on Jordan, CENTCOM says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two U.S. service members were killed in action in Jordan during Iranian attacks on a U.S. base in Jordan on Friday, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) confirmed Saturday.
&quot;On July 17, two U.S. service members in Jordan were killed in action as U.S. Central Command … and partner forces defended against Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks. Additionally, one service member is currently missing,&quot; CENTCOM wrote in a statement on X.
&quot;Four American service members were medically evacuated to Jordanian hospitals. They have since been discharged. Other personnel who were evaluated for minor injuries have returned to duty,&quot; CENTCOM wrote.
Out of respect for the families, CENTCOM will withhold additional information, including the identities of the fallen warriors, until 24 hours after the next of kin have been notified,&quot; the post concluded.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Caitlin Clark set to debut new colorway for Nike signature shoe Saturday against New York Liberty</news:name>
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			<news:title>Caitlin Clark set to debut new colorway for Nike signature shoe Saturday against New York Liberty</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After more than two years of anticipation, Nike unveiled Caitlin Clark&apos;s first signature basketball shoe, the Nike Caitlin 1, marking a major milestone for one of basketball&apos;s biggest stars. Clark became one of a select group of athletes to receive a signature sneaker from Nike, joining an elite roster of basketball icons.
On Saturday, after a historic 45-point performance against the Seattle Storm the day before, and setting a franchise record for points scored while becoming the first player in WNBA history to record a 40-plus-point 10-assist game, Clark unveiled a new colorway for the Nike Caitlin 1.
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Now that another colorway has been released, here are my favorites so far:
This bright royal blue upper (called racer blue on Nike’s website) accented by a white Nike Swoosh and neon volt details was the first colorway for the Caitlin 1 released. At first, this shoe was underwhelming, but it’s grown on me.
This white upper with a clear blue bottom is the most versatile of the four colorways revealed by Clark so far. It’s a clean look that will be seen on and off the court more than any other colorway, in my opinion.
The Nike Caitlin 1 is scheduled to release on Oct. 1, 2026. The shoe will retail for $140 for adults, with youth sizes priced at $115.
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On the outsole of the shoe, the phrases &quot;Shoot More Threes&quot;, &quot;From Anywhere&quot;, and &quot;It was never a long shot&quot; are featured.
Clark&apos;s signature sneaker arrives after she signed a reported eight-year, $28 million endorsement deal with Nike following the 2024 WNBA Draft. During her first two WNBA seasons, Clark primarily wore Kobe Bryant player-exclusive sneakers while fans eagerly awaited her own signature model.
The Indiana Fever play at home against the New York Liberty on Saturday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kentucky governor says he received 2 calls from agencies indicating McConnell had &apos;passed&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kentucky governor says he received 2 calls from agencies indicating McConnell had &apos;passed&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said this week that he received two calls from agencies suggesting Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., died while he was in the hospital.
In an interview with Katie Couric uploaded to YouTube on Thursday, Beshear, a Democrat, did not specify which agencies allegedly called him with the news or when the calls were made.
&quot;In fact, I&apos;d gotten two calls from different agencies, not state agencies, suggesting he&apos;d passed,&quot; said Beshear, who has served as governor since December 2019.
Fox News Digital reached out to Beshear and McConnell&apos;s offices for comment.
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After nearly a month of being hospitalized, McConnell&apos;s office released a lengthy statement on July 12 saying he was being treated for a fall he suffered in June. A picture of him in a hospital bed alongside his wife was also released.
Prior to the announcement, there was speculation about what had happened to McConnell, given that his office did not reveal why he was in the hospital for weeks.
Emergency dispatch audio from June 14, the day McConnell was hospitalized, revealed he was &quot;unconscious&quot; and may have suffered a heart attack.
&apos;THIS IS NOT NORMAL&apos;: AOC UNLOADS ON MCCONNELL&apos;S PROLONGED ABSENCE
&quot;My doctors have confirmed that I didn’t break any bones or suffer a concussion,&quot; McConnell said in the statement last weekend. &quot;I didn’t have a heart attack or a stroke. I don’t have any tumors or hemorrhages.&quot;
Two days before the longtime GOP leader shared more about his condition, Beshear posted on social media demanding that McConnell be more transparent.
&quot;I publicly and privately urged the last administration to address the public’s concerns with the former president’s health,&quot; Beshear wrote, seemingly a reference to former President Joe Biden. &quot;I’m calling on Sen. McConnell to do the same and provide voters an update on his own health.&quot;
Beshear ended the post by urging McConnell to &quot;end the crazy speculation&quot; and &quot;just tell us what&apos;s going on.&quot;
On July 8, Beshear also wrote a letter to the 84-year-old lawmaker requesting that he &quot;fully update Kentuckians regarding the current status of your health.&quot;
McConnell&apos;s doctor said he &quot;developed pneumonia&quot; early in his hospitalization but &quot;responded rapidly to antibiotic treatment.&quot;
McConnell said he intends to return to the Senate, but his office has given no timeline on when he&apos;ll be able to do so.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mike Lindell Not Registered to Vote in Minnesota, Where He is Running for Governor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mike Lindell Not Registered to Vote in Minnesota, Where He is Running for Governor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump endorsed Mike Lindell, a leader of the election denial movement, for Minnesota governor this week.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>MyPillow Founder Not Registered to Vote in State He Wants to Lead</news:name>
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			<news:title>MyPillow Founder Not Registered to Vote in State He Wants to Lead</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Trump endorsed Mike Lindell, a leader of the election denial movement, for Minnesota governor this week.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cash payments are not &apos;ruled out&apos; as California county officials push reparations for Black locals</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cash payments are not &apos;ruled out&apos; as California county officials push reparations for Black locals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Officials in Alameda County, California, have green-lit a sweeping reparations action plan and are not ruling out cash payments, a member of the Board of Supervisors told Fox News Digital on Thursday.
The Alameda County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 on June 30 to accept the comprehensive reparations action plan after more than two years of research and community engagement. Designed to address decades of systemic discrimination against Black residents, the framework takes an institutional reform approach rather than focusing primarily on direct individual cash payouts.
Supervisor Nate Miley, who represents District Four and was a leading force on the reparations initiative, told Fox News Digital that while the board’s immediate aim is policy reform, they are not completely ruling out cash payments down the line.
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&quot;We haven&apos;t ruled it out. It&apos;s one of the items in the action plan. It&apos;s not the only item,&quot; Miley told Fox News Digital.
&quot;I think if it were the only item, or if it was a priority item, it might be more challenging,&quot; Miley said. &quot;But I do think there&apos;s some low-hanging fruit — some immediate things we can do, and some things we&apos;re already doing. And then there might be the more challenging things. A cash payment might be one of those more challenging things.&quot;
Instead of immediately writing checks, the Alameda County Reparations Commission&apos;s plan outlines major structural overhauls. These focus on expanding affordable housing, supporting Black economic development, increasing investments in education and healthcare, and enacting criminal justice reforms.
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The board also approved the creation of a permanent standing committee to oversee implementation to ensure these recommendations are not neglected.
&quot;The committee now has an action plan. It&apos;s in our ballpark,&quot; Miley said, looking ahead to the board’s next steps. &quot;We need to take it up and deal with it.&quot;
Miley identified criminal justice reform, housing, and education as three of the top issues Alameda County needs to prioritize.
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&quot;Clearly, economic opportunity is another important factor,&quot; Miley told Fox News Digital. &quot;It&apos;s hard to balance those four and say which is more prominent, but I do think all four of those are significant.&quot;
&quot;I see reparations as a path, an opportunity,&quot; he added. &quot;I wouldn&apos;t say it&apos;s a panacea, but I do believe it&apos;s definitely a part of the equation that could help African Americans.&quot;
While the county-level plan focuses on policy over payouts, local leaders are already testing the waters of direct compensation.
Alameda County recently partnered with the nearby City of Hayward to establish the Russell City Redress Fund. Initially seeded with $900,000, the fund has grown to $1.3 million. It is designed to provide direct payments to survivors and descendants of Russell City, a multi-racial unincorporated community that was seized via eminent domain and bulldozed by local authorities in the 1950s and 1960s for industrial redevelopment.
These localized efforts come amid a broader national debate over racial redress. Most notably, the Chicago suburb of Evanston, Illinois, made headlines as the first U.S. city to distribute reparations—providing $25,000 housing grants to eligible Black residents to address historic housing discrimination.
However, Evanston&apos;s program is currently facing a high-profile legal challenge. The initiative hit a major hurdle in June when the U.S. Department of Justice intervened in a federal class-action lawsuit, arguing that Evanston’s race-based criteria violate the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
For local leaders like Miley, the legal and logistical hurdles surrounding direct payouts reinforce why policy-driven reform is a more viable starting point.
&quot;And once again, that&apos;s why a cash payment isn&apos;t necessarily always the objective,&quot; Miley said to Fox News Digital.
&quot;The objective is: How do we get people to have housing? How do we get people to be economically stable? How do you deal with criminal justice reform? A cash payment doesn&apos;t always mean that those things will occur. We have to change policies, and we have to change programs. I think that&apos;s where we need to invest our resources.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ousted Squad Dem stumps with radical activist who defended Hamas, promoted political violence</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ousted Squad Dem stumps with radical activist who defended Hamas, promoted political violence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Rep. Cori Bush is campaigning to return to Congress alongside a self-described Maoist activist and political organizer whose online videos and social media rhetoric has included urging leftists not to disavow Hamas or Hezbollah, has included calls to &quot;unmake&quot; America, applauded burning the American flag and endorsed political violence.
The activist, Christopher Winston, has built an online presence across numerous platforms under the pseudonym &quot;BlackRedGuard,&quot; posting and appearing in videos about &quot;Maoist organizing in DSA,&quot; attacking leftists who say they do not support &quot;Hezbollah/Hamas&quot; and using rhetoric that appeared to condone political violence. In one video reviewed by Fox News Digital, Winston asked, &quot;What’s wrong with throwing molotovs at a police station?&quot; 
Bush, an ousted Squad Democrat mounting a comeback bid in Missouri’s 1st Congressional District, appeared in a recent social media post standing right beside Winston as he participated in supporting her campaign. 
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Fox News Digital asked Bush’s campaign whether Winston has any formal or informal role with the campaign, whether Bush knows him personally and whether he was invited to the event, but the campaign did not answer those questions, instead sending a link to a Fox News article about Joy Behar, co-host of &quot;The View,&quot; defending democratic socialism, noting it &quot;should clear up any questions you have about DSA.&quot;
&quot;If you say sh-- like ‘I don’t support Hezbollah/Hamas’ and call yourself a leftist you lame. All power to all the resistance. Peace through the sword,&quot; Winston, a St. Louis-area activist working with the DSA said in his social media post shaming those on the left who condemn Hamas and Hezbollah
Other posts from Winston called to &quot;unmake&quot; America and said the American flag &quot;should always be desecrated.&quot; 
&quot;Do not fix America. Unmake it,&quot; a June 2025 post from Winston&apos;s X account said. 
&quot;I applaud the burning of the American flag. That flag is a symbol of the slavery and genocide which built America. It should always be desecrated in that way,&quot; a separate 2024 post from Winston said. 
Meanwhile, during a 2024 video posted on YouTube titled &quot;Debating Commie Gobbledegook (Ft. Black Red Guard),&quot; Winston is asked why, as a Maoist, he chooses to be a part of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). 
 &quot;Well, it’s obvious why I’m a Maoist in the DSA. There’s a lot of naive young white people to brainwash,&quot; he said.
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Fox News Digital reached out to the DSA for comment on Winston&apos;s remarks and affiliation with the group, but did not hear back.
At another point during the same video, Winston questions &quot;what&apos;s wrong with throwing Molotov cocktails at a police station?&quot; 
When his co-host tried to check him, replying that doing such would be &quot;an easy way to get your whole organization, like, kind of destroyed,&quot; Winston shot back: &quot;That’s why we want the masses to do it.&quot;
He later argued that if the goal is a &quot;socialist&quot; or &quot;communist&quot; revolution, &quot;people are not going to pick up a gun and fight&quot; for something they do not understand, adding that activists must &quot;teach people what communism is.&quot;
A Fox News Digital review of Winston&apos;s X account found several social media posts praising Bush, including a 2023 post where he said, &quot;Yeah, I’m a Maoist ultra with dreams of riding into power on a tank like Fidel and Che but in the meantime Cori Bush is the best congressperson right now and we need to back her.&quot;
&quot;Cori Bush is the best of STL, and DSA,&quot; Winston said in May at a Bush campaign event.
&quot;Cori Bush is running for Congress again. STL-DSA voted to endorse her overwhelmingly. Help beat the AIPAC money that stole her seat here,&quot; Winston said last year.
Winston’s appearance alongside Bush is not the first time her political orbit has drawn scrutiny over hard-left activists and anti-Israel figures. Her comeback bid has already faced questions over campaign spending and alliances that critics say show the same activist network is helping power her effort to return to Washington.
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Earlier this year, Fox News Digital reported that Bush’s comeback campaign paid more than $20,000 to &quot;Unbought Power,&quot; a consulting firm publicly linked to far-left activist Rasha Mubarak, whose ties to Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s political operation had already drawn scrutiny. Mubarak has close ties to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), &quot;which was an unindicted co-conspirator in the 2009 Holy Land Foundation terror-financing trial,&quot; according to the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, and has publicly called to &quot;abolish the police,&quot; backed defund-the-police efforts and repeatedly accused Israel of &quot;ethnic cleansing&quot; and &quot;apartheid.&quot;
&quot;Mubarak has also been a speaker at events held by the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR), an organization that promoted the BDS movement,&quot; the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy noted in a report.  &quot;Previously, in September 2023, she served as the press contact for the Arizona-based non-profit Alliance for Global Justice (AFGJ), which was investigated for ties to Samidoun, an anti-Israel advocacy group banned in Germany, Canada, and Israel and classified as a terrorist entity in the United States for financing the PFLP.&quot;
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In her prior campaigns for Congress, Bush also received help from radical anti-Israel activists. During her 2024 re-election bid, Linda Sarsour and Marc Lamont Hill headlined a virtual &quot;Jews for Cori&quot; fundraiser, according to Jewish Insider, which described Sarsour and Hill as &quot;controversial far-left activists with histories of antisemitism.&quot; 
Sarsour has been accused of praising a convicted terrorist and has compared Zionism to white supremacy, while likening Zionists to neo-Nazis. She had to walk back remarks after stating Israel &quot;is built on the idea that Jews are supreme to everyone else,&quot; and lost her seat on the board of the Women&apos;s March amid allegations of antisemitism that she subsequently denied.
Hill, meanwhile, was fired from his job at CNN after making anti-Israel comments that his former employer, Temple University, called &quot;virulent anti-Semitism and hate speech.&quot;
Bush’s alignment with the anti-Israel left has also repeatedly put her alongside fellow &quot;Squad&quot; Reps. Tlaib and Ilhan Omar. Bush, Tlaib and Omar held a news conference outside the U.S. Capitol on Dec. 7, 2023, calling for a cease-fire in Gaza two months after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel. Bush and Tlaib later became the only two House members to vote against the No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act, a bill aimed at barring Hamas members and non-U.S. nationals involved in the Oct. 7 attack from immigration benefits. 
Tlaib was eventually censured by the House over her Israel-Hamas rhetoric, including her use of the phrase &quot;from the river to the sea.&quot; 
Meanwhile, Bush’s rhetoric after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack also drew condemnation from the Biden White House. Fox News Digital reported that Bush called for ending U.S. support for what she described as Israeli &quot;military occupation and apartheid&quot; in the wake of the attack, prompting then-White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to blast Squad members’ comments as &quot;wrong,&quot; &quot;repugnant&quot; and &quot;disgraceful.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rep Ralph Norman enters South Carolina Senate race despite Trump&apos;s endorsement of Darline Graham</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rep Ralph Norman enters South Carolina Senate race despite Trump&apos;s endorsement of Darline Graham</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Ralph Norman, R-S.C., will run for Senate in South Carolina following the death of Sen. Lindsey Graham, he revealed Saturday.
&quot;I&apos;m here to announce that I will be a candidate for the Senate, I&apos;ll be throwing my hat into the ring, and day one, Kayleigh, I will be laser-focused on passing President Trump&apos;s America First&quot; Norman said during an appearance on &quot;Saturday In America with Kayleigh McEnany.&quot;
Norman then championed Trump&apos;s SAVE America Act and said he would focus on eliminating the filibuster, saying Republicans need to &quot;nuke&quot; the procedure.
Norman made the announcement just days after President Donald Trump publicly endorsed Darline Graham, Lindsey Graham&apos;s sister who was appointed to finish the remainder of his term, to run for the seat fully when her term is up in January.
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&quot;I hope Darline does this, in ⁠that there would be nobody better to honor ​the legacy of her beloved brother, Lindsey,&quot; Trump ​said in a Truth Social post, also writing &quot;Run Darline Run.&quot;
Norman acknowledged Trump&apos;s endorsement Saturday, telling McEnany he asked for Trump&apos;s blessing.
&quot;He decided to go with Darline, who&apos;s a nice person, and he decided to go with her and I respect that, but that doesn&apos;t deter my plans. I&apos;m in this to win,&quot; he said.
Norman will be running in the Aug. 11 special GOP primary election, revealing that he is in the process of filing the paperwork.
Though not backed by Trump, Norman has received support from GOP Senators Mike Lee, R-Utah, and Rick Scott, R-Fla., both of whom endorsed him. The pair, like Norman, are both vocal opponents of the filibuster.
Norman will be entering a competitive primary, as at least two other candidates have declared their intentions to run with further challengers expected to enter the race.
Businessman Mark Lynch, who ran against Lindsey Graham in the recent June primary, has announced his candidacy, as did attorney Duke Buckner.
And though Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C., hasn&apos;t publicly announced an intention to run, state lawmakers are already eyeing his seat in the House should he decide to enter the fray, according to reporting from News From The States.
Fox News Digital contacted Reps. Norman, Mace and Fry, along with Sen. Darline Graham for further comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Th Honda Prologue will no longer be sold in the U.S., joining a growing list of EV models to exit the market this year.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rosie O&apos;Donnell claims Trump has &apos;PTSD response&apos; to her as backlash erupts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rosie O&apos;Donnell claims Trump has &apos;PTSD response&apos; to her as backlash erupts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rosie O&apos;Donnell has a new take on why she and President Donald Trump have never gotten along.
O&apos;Donnell, who has been back in the U.S. recently after relocating to Ireland after Trump&apos;s 2024 presidential win, claimed that their 20-year feud has been going for so long, at least in part, because of their shared roots.
&quot;There have been so many comedians who have said things about him, but I am from the same area that he’s from,&quot; she told Variety. She and Trump were both born and raised in New York, and O&apos;Donnell said that people occasionally tell her that they sound alike, &quot;which is probably the worst thing that you can say to me.&quot;
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She continued, &quot;But I think I’m one of those tough girls from elementary school and junior high that said to him, &apos;Shut the hell up! You’re not playing with us. Get out of here, you freakin’ idiot!&apos; And he never got past it. I think I trigger him like a PTSD response of all his failures in his life as a kid.&quot;
She theorized that she reminds Trump &quot;of the girls who said, &apos;You&apos;re nothing,&apos; and it scares him.&quot;
O&apos;Donnell made similar comments this week on Sophia Bush&apos;s &quot;Work in Progress&quot; podcast. When Bush said that Trump is &quot;obsessed&quot; with her, she agreed, and said that &quot;he grew up with girls like me – tough, probably gay Irish girls who didn&apos;t take s— from no stupid rich boy wannabe.&quot;
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She said, &quot;I would&apos;ve told him to his face in third, fourth, fifth grade, and I think when I did it to him, quote-unquote, on &apos;The View,&apos; he couldn&apos;t believe that I had the balls to attack him.&quot;
Several people weighed in on O&apos;Donnell&apos;s latest comments on social media, with one person writing, &quot;Omg so deluded. Trump lives rent free in her head.&quot;
&quot;She is obsessed and it is poisoning her soul,&quot; another person said.
One X user wrote, &quot;She started all the s— with Trump and acts like shes the victim. Those left wing loony toon are the biggest hypocrites to walk the planet.&quot;
&quot;Bless her narcissistic little heart,&quot; read another comment. &quot;No honey, he moved on already, you need a new hobby.&quot;
Others praised O&apos;Donnell for her comments – one wrote, &quot;I am so grateful for Rosie having such a strong spine and never falling back.&quot;
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&quot;If I was ever gonna pick only one person to be on my team it would be Rosie,&quot; another said.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the White House for comment.
The decades-long feud between O&apos;Donnell and Trump stems back to 2006 after O&apos;Donnell criticized him on &quot;The View&quot; about his decision to be lenient toward a Miss USA winner who had been accused of drug use and other bad behavior.
O&apos;Donnell, who was a co-host on &quot;The View&quot; at the time, said Trump is &quot;not a self-made man&quot; but a &quot;snake-oil salesman on ‘Little House On The Prairie.’&quot;
Trump responded to the criticism by calling O&apos;Donnell a &quot;real loser&quot; and &quot;a woman out of control.&quot;
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The two continued to trade barbs over the years, and in 2025, O&apos;Donnell admitted that she can&apos;t resist talking about him.
She told The Washington Post that she&apos;d promised her therapist the Wednesday before Thanksgiving she would refrain from posting about Trump for two days.
It fell apart within hours.
A longtime friend, Jennifer Kopetic, was described as &quot;annoyed&quot; when she told O&apos;Donnell during a visit, &quot;Roseann, you’ve got to detach. You’ve got to disconnect.&quot;
She made another vow — three days this time — telling her 1.2 million Instagram followers she was &quot;gonna try again to not give him a minute of me.&quot; However, she failed that attempt, too.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Christina Dugan Ramirez and Stephanie Giang-Paunon contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Why KFC stopped calling itself Kentucky Fried Chicken — and the myths that still won&apos;t die</news:name>
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			<news:title>Why KFC stopped calling itself Kentucky Fried Chicken — and the myths that still won&apos;t die</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kentucky Fried Chicken officially shortened its name to KFC in 1991, and the reason behind the rebranding has fueled rumors ever since.
One persistent myth falsely claims the Commonwealth of Kentucky trademarked the state&apos;s name and forced the company to pay licensing fees.
Another urban legend alleged KFC was breeding extra-large, &quot;genetically modified organisms&quot; with extra legs, so they couldn’t technically call their signature dish &quot;chicken&quot; anymore.
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The mutant chicken rumors resulted in Chinese courts finding several companies liable for spreading false claims that damaged KFC’s reputation. KFC China won a defamation lawsuit that resulted in three tech firms being fined for damaging KFC’s brand, Reuters reported in 2016.
Another theory is that the updated name was intended to distance the restaurant chain from unhealthy connotations with fried food, according to The Takeout.
Kentucky Fried Chicken was &quot;struggling with declining earnings, higher prices and an evil word in its name — fried&quot; when it changed its name, reported the Lexington Herald Leader. Around the same period, the chain also introduced skinless fried chicken, first called &quot;Lite’n Crispy,&quot; and later sold as &quot;Skinfree Crispy.&quot;
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&quot;Fried chicken on the bone is not growing as fast as the entire poultry segment,&quot; Kyle T. Craig, president of Kentucky Fried Chicken USA, said in a 1991 interview with United Press International.
&quot;We want to position KFC to a more contemporary image,&quot; he said, adding, &quot;Fried is not a contemporary image.&quot;
KFC’s website includes company history that says its founder, Harland Sanders, opened a roadside service station in 1930 and began serving his southern-style chicken.
Colonel Sanders’ original establishment was called Sanders Court &amp; Cafe, according to the Sanders Cafe and Museum, located in Corbin, &quot;the birthplace of Kentucky Fried Chicken.&quot;
&quot;Originally established in 1937 as a gas station along U.S. Route 25, Sanders Court eventually expanded to include a motel and café where the Colonel offered guests a hot meal and a place to rest along their journey,&quot; the museum website says.
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KFC website&apos;s timeline does not extend beyond 1980, but notes its founder&apos;s legacy &quot;lives on through his Original Recipe chicken, and the company logo adapts over the years, with the Colonel’s face remaining at the forefront of the design.&quot;
KFC’s name change happened in an era when other big companies were taking branding and logos very seriously, Ken Albala, professor of history at the University of the Pacific, told Fox News Digital. It was around that time that Coca-Cola increasingly marketed itself as Coke, he said.
&quot;Many companies were redesigning logos and having a deep think into how the character of the font face and the logo and the actual name of the company would attract younger audiences and be immediately recognizable, even to people who didn&apos;t know English,&quot; Albala said.
KFC was trying to save space in advertising and make a bigger impression on people, Albala suggested.
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&quot;‘Kentucky Fried Chicken’ takes up a whole lot of space on a sign and with a logo, and especially online,&quot; he said.
&quot;If you see an ad, and you have to read through it, it takes you that millisecond longer than just lettering. [KFC is] trying to get people [from off] the highway and in a city among all sorts of other urban noise. And if you can recognize those letters, you’ve got a customer.&quot;
According to the company website, KFC has &quot;the widest global footprint of any quick-service restaurant brand with 30,000-plus restaurants in 150 countries and is one of the world’s fastest-growing retail brands.&quot;
The chain is rolling out a brand overhaul that includes an expanded menu and restaurant design, Fox News Digital previously reported.
The brand’s recognizable bucket will be &quot;refreshed with new energy alongside a subtle evolution of the Colonel himself, ensuring the brand’s legacy remains front and center,&quot; KFC said.
Fox News Digital reached out to KFC for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>READ THE DOCUMENTS: White House releases election integrity files after Trump speech</news:name>
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			<news:title>READ THE DOCUMENTS: White House releases election integrity files after Trump speech</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The White House released a trove of election-integrity documents Thursday night following President Donald Trump’s primetime address, posting files related to alleged voting-system vulnerabilities, China’s alleged acquisition of U.S. voter data, a Michigan voter-registration investigation and noncitizens on state voter rolls.
The documents, posted on a new White House election-integrity page, are organized into four buckets and include intelligence assessments, FBI files, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency materials and Department of Homeland Security-related summaries covering issues ranging from election infrastructure cybersecurity to voter-registration database threats. The release gives the public access to records the White House alleges support Trump’s renewed push for election reforms, including voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements.
The president claimed in his address that electronic voting machines are vulnerable and easily compromised. Fox News has not yet seen evidence supporting that claim and is not able to independently evaluate the accuracy of his statement at this time.
&quot;This vital information has for many years been covered up and hidden from you,&quot; Trump said Thursday night during an address from the White House on election integrity. &quot;But that all changes right now.&quot;
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The White House page lists the four document categories as &quot;Vulnerabilities in Electronic Voting and Ballot-Counting Systems,&quot; &quot;China’s Acquisition and Exploitation of American Voter Data,&quot; &quot;Michigan Voter-Registration Investigation&quot; and &quot;Noncitizens on State Voter Rolls.&quot; The page says the files span from January 2020 to June 2026.
Fox News Digital could not independently verify the contents of the documents.
In the section on voting systems, the White House says the documents include what it describes as previously classified intelligence assessments and other reports warning that U.S. adversaries could compromise election infrastructure, including voter-registration databases, pollbooks and election websites.
A separate section includes White House claims that China acquired hundreds of millions of U.S. voter files, while another highlights FBI files tied to an alleged voter-registration operation in Michigan.
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&quot;Those responsible for sounding the alarm instead kept the information secret and hidden,&quot; Trump claimed. &quot;They did not disclose (it) to me as president or to anyone else.&quot;
The final bucket focuses on what the White House describes as a DHS review that the White House claims identified noncitizens on state voter rolls.
The documents were posted to the White House website during the president&apos;s speech Thursday night, and more updates, filings and findings are expected to drop, according to the new election integrity webpage.
&quot;The documents we will release starting tonight have been gathered by the White House Government Transparency Taskforce, a great group of people, along with the staff of the President&apos;s Intelligence Advisory Board, supported by our top intelligence agency chiefs, who have all personally reviewed the findings we are presenting this evening and fully confirmed their authenticity,&quot; Trump said during his speech Thursday.
The files were released as Trump has intensified his election-integrity push ahead of the midterms, including calls for voter ID, proof-of-citizenship requirements and Senate passage of the SAVE Act.
Trump previously signed an executive order aimed at requiring proof of citizenship on federal voter registration forms, but federal judges have blocked key portions of the order while the House-passed SAVE Act remains stalled in the Senate.
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			  <news:name>HalluSquatting AI attack could hijack your computer</news:name>
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			<news:title>HalluSquatting AI attack could hijack your computer</news:title>
			<news:keywords>You ask an artificial intelligence assistant to download a popular software tool. It confidently finds the project, retrieves the files and starts setting everything up. There is one problem. The AI found the wrong project. That mistake may sound like another frustrating AI hallucination. However, researchers have shown how an attacker could turn that wrong answer into a malware delivery system.
The technique is called HalluSquatting. It targets AI tools that can browse the internet, retrieve software and run commands on your computer. An attacker could use it to steal sensitive information or quietly recruit your device into a botnet, a network of infected devices controlled remotely.
In a recent research paper, researchers from Tel Aviv University, Technion and Intuit detailed HalluSquatting and tested it against popular AI coding tools and personal assistants. Here is how the attack works and what you can do before an AI assistant downloads the wrong file.
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AI hallucinations happen when a model invents information and presents it as accurate. That could be a fake statistic or a software project that never existed. HalluSquatting focuses on fake software resources.
AI coding assistants sometimes need the full online address of a software repository. However, you may only give the assistant a project name. The AI must then determine who owns the project and where the official files live. When it does not know the answer, it may guess.
An attacker can repeatedly ask AI models to locate a popular or trending project. That process may reveal fake repository names the models invent regularly. The attacker can then register one of those names before someone else does. As a result, the AI&apos;s imaginary project becomes a real online trap.
First, the attacker identifies a software project or AI skill that is gaining attention. Newer resources may create a larger opportunity because an AI model may have little reliable information about them. Next, the attacker studies how different AI models respond when asked to locate that resource. The researchers found that models can repeat the same fake names across different prompts.
The attacker then creates a repository, software package or AI skill using one of those hallucinated names. Malicious instructions can be placed inside its files, setup scripts or documentation. Later, you ask your AI assistant to retrieve the real project. Instead, the assistant invents the attacker-controlled name and downloads those files.
The assistant may then read the hidden instructions as part of its assigned task. If the assistant has access to a terminal, it could also run the attacker&apos;s commands. Those commands may download more software or search files stored on the computer. The unsettling part is that you may never enter the wrong name. The AI creates the mistake and then acts on it.
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Unlike a basic chatbot, an autonomous AI agent can take actions on your behalf, including browsing websites and running commands. A regular chatbot may give you a broken link. You click it, discover that it goes nowhere and close the page. An AI agent can go much further. Agentic AI tools can download files, install software and operate a computer terminal. Those abilities make the tools useful.
However, they also give prompt injection attacks more power when an agent follows malicious instructions. The researchers showed that malicious instructions inside a squatted resource could trigger remote tool execution or remote code execution. In other words, the AI assistant could run an attacker&apos;s commands on the computer where the assistant operates.
The potential damage depends heavily on the assistant&apos;s permissions. An agent with broad file access creates a much larger risk. The danger also grows when the agent can run commands without asking for approval.
The researchers examined Cursor, Cursor CLI, Windsurf, GitHub Copilot, Cline and Gemini CLI. They also tested OpenClaw and related personal AI assistants. Hallucination rates reached as high as 85% during repository-cloning scenarios. Some skill-installation tests reached 100%.
The researchers also found that hallucinated names could transfer across different foundation models. In other words, several AI systems might invent the same fake resource. The team successfully demonstrated remote tool execution and remote code execution against production AI applications with integrated terminals.
However, the researchers used controlled resources and harmless test payloads. The study did not document a widespread criminal HalluSquatting campaign. Still, the research shows that the attack path can work.
One finding offers a clear clue about how AI companies could reduce the danger. An AI assistant should search for a repository or package before downloading it. That search can help confirm whether the resource exists and who owns it. However, AI tools do not always perform that search.
The assistant may rely on its training data instead. If the project is unfamiliar, the model may generate a convincing but incorrect answer. Researchers and security experts recommend requiring AI agents to perform live lookups before they clone, fetch or install outside resources.
Even a search cannot guarantee safety. An attacker may have already registered the hallucinated name. Therefore, the assistant must also verify the resource&apos;s owner, history and connection to the official developer.
A botnet is a collection of compromised devices controlled by an attacker. Criminals can use botnets to spread malware, mine cryptocurrency or overwhelm online services. Traditional botnets often spread through software flaws or weak passwords. They may also target large groups of similar connected devices. HalluSquatting proposes another delivery route.
An attacker could plant one malicious resource and wait for AI agents to pull it onto unrelated computers. Those computers could run different operating systems and sit on separate networks. The common weakness would be the AI agent&apos;s willingness to trust a hallucinated resource.
The researchers describe how this setup could support an &quot;agentic botnet.&quot; The AI would deliver the malicious instructions and run the commands needed to install the botnet malware. However, the team did not release a real botnet. Researchers also withheld attack details that criminals could directly reuse.
AI companies can make searches mandatory before agents retrieve outside resources. They can also require human approval before an agent runs downloaded code. Stronger warnings should appear when a resource has little history or comes from an unverified owner.
Meanwhile, software platforms could identify frequently hallucinated names before attackers register them. Platforms may also restrict the reuse of well-known project names under unrelated accounts. Security layers that inspect downloaded instructions could reduce exposure. However, researchers warn that no single control can remove the entire risk.
The HalluSquatting researchers notified affected vendors before publishing their work. They also withheld details that they believed attackers could reuse. The paper does not claim that every tested application has released a complete fix. HalluSquatting reflects a broader weakness in how AI agents generate and trust resource names.
HalluSquatting depends on an AI assistant trusting an unverified resource and acting with little supervision. These steps can interrupt that chain before an attacker gains access to your computer.
Do not rely on an AI-generated repository name alone. Visit the developer&apos;s official website. Then, follow its link to the correct repository or software download page. Check the account owner as well as the project name. An attacker may use a familiar project name under an unrelated account. You should also review the repository&apos;s history. A newly created account with little activity deserves extra scrutiny.
Tell the assistant to perform a live web search before cloning, fetching or installing a resource. Ask it to show you the official owner and full address before it takes action. Then, compare that information with the developer&apos;s website. This step can reduce the chance that an AI model will rely on an invented name. Still, you should review the result yourself before approving a download.
Avoid modes that allow an AI agent to run terminal commands without asking you first. Some coding tools call these auto-run, skip-permissions or unrestricted modes. The exact wording depends on the application. Require approval for each command, especially when the AI downloads an outside file. Also stop the process when the assistant cannot clearly explain what a command will do.
Read the full command before approving it. Be cautious when a command connects to an unfamiliar website or downloads an additional script. Commands that change security settings also deserve close attention. Do not approve a command because the AI says it is safe. Verify unfamiliar commands through official documentation.
Avoid running an AI coding assistant with administrator access unless the task requires it. Only give the agent access to the files needed for the current project. Keep tax records, personal documents and private photos outside its working folders. In addition, remove integrations the agent no longer needs. Those may include cloud storage accounts or workplace systems. An attacker can cause less damage when the compromised agent has fewer permissions.
Test unfamiliar AI-generated code inside an isolated environment. A virtual machine, development container or sandbox can separate the code from the rest of your computer. If something goes wrong, the malicious activity may remain contained. Security researchers also recommend isolated installation environments for AI-generated package commands.
Strong antivirus software can add another layer of protection. It may detect a malicious download, suspicious script or unexpected attempt to change your system. Some security tools can also block connections to known dangerous websites. However, antivirus software cannot guarantee that an AI assistant will select the correct repository. You still need to verify the source and review commands. Keep real-time protection enabled. In addition, allow the software to update its threat definitions automatically. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices at Cyberguy.com
AI coding tools may work with passwords, access tokens or API keys. Those credentials can give an attacker access to valuable accounts. Do not store sensitive credentials in plaintext project files. Instead, use secure environment variables or a trusted secrets manager. Use strong and unique passwords for important accounts. A password manager can create and store them. Also turn on two-factor authentication wherever it is available. That can make a stolen password harder to use.
Install updates for your operating system, browser and AI applications. Updates may fix security problems or add stronger approval controls. They may also improve how an AI tool verifies outside resources. However, HalluSquatting relies partly on AI hallucinations. Therefore, software updates alone may not remove the risk.
Businesses and development teams should limit which software sources AI agents can access. Teams can create allowlists for trusted publishers. They can also pin package versions and verify cryptographic hashes. Automated dependency scanners may flag known vulnerabilities before software reaches a live system. Software bills of materials can help teams track where each component came from. They also make it easier to identify affected projects after a security problem appears.
Review the agent&apos;s activity history when the application provides one. Look for unexpected downloads or commands you do not remember approving. New software, unusual pop-ups or unexplained computer slowdowns may also warrant a closer look. If you suspect that an AI agent ran malicious code, disconnect the computer from the internet. Then, run a full antivirus scan. Change important passwords from a different trusted device. You should also revoke exposed API keys or access tokens.
We already know AI can confidently make things up. HalluSquatting shows what can happen when an AI tool acts on its own bad answer. An assistant may invent a software address and download files controlled by an attacker. If the agent has terminal access, it may also run malicious instructions using your permissions. The research does not show that HalluSquatting attacks are suddenly infecting computers everywhere. However, it exposes a security gap that AI companies need to address as agents gain more control. For now, do not give an AI assistant unlimited freedom to install software or run commands. Verify every source, keep approval controls turned on and use strong security software as a backup layer.
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			  <news:name>Dolly Parton&apos;s California retreat with wig room and Dollywood birdhouse lists for $1.95M</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dolly Parton&apos;s California retreat with wig room and Dollywood birdhouse lists for $1.95M</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dolly Parton&apos;s former hideaway in Solvang is on the market.
The current owner of the home, Cris Lapp, who is a real estate broker with Black Oak Homes and Mortgages, has placed it up for sale for $1.95 million, and told Noozhawk that he hopes a &quot;mega fan&quot; like him ends up purchasing the property.
Originally built in 1920, the coveted property features three distinct homes, including a three-bedroom, two-bathroom front home, a three-bedroom, two-bathroom upper rear unit and a one-bedroom lower unit with a three-quarter bath.
Each of the three homes also feature their own enclosed patio space.
DOLLY PARTON SAYS SHE&apos;S &apos;NOT READY TO DIE YET&apos; WHILE ADDRESSING HEALTH RUMORS
Parton reportedly purchased the home through Dolly Parton Enterprises in 2004 and used it as her private weekend getaway for 10 years. Although she hasn&apos;t lived there for many years, the home includes many indications the country icon once owned the home.
In addition to a stained glass window which spells out &quot;Dolly&quot; and also features butterfly designs, the home also includes a wig-room in the garage, a birdhouse replica of a chapel found in Dollywood, wooden tulips, a miniature windmill and many other decorative features.
The &quot;Jolene&quot; singer scared fans last year when she told fans she would need to postpone the concerts in her Las Vegas residency in a September 2025 social media post, due to some &quot;health challenges.&quot;
Her announcement coupled with her sister pleading with fans on Facebook to pray for the country star, increased fan concern, leading Parton to address just how serious her health concerns were.
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&quot;I wanted to put everybody&apos;s mind at ease,&quot; she said in an Instagram video. &quot;Those of you that seem to be real concerned, which I appreciate, and I appreciate your prayers because I&apos;m a person of faith. I can always use the prayers for anything and everything, but I want you to know that I&apos;m okay. I&apos;ve got some problems. As I mentioned back when my husband, Carl, was very sick. That was for a long time. And then when he passed, I didn&apos;t take care of myself. So I let a lot of things go that I should have been taking care of.&quot;
She went on to say that her health concerns were &quot;nothing major,&quot; and captioned the post, &quot;I ain&apos;t dead yet!&quot;
The &quot;I Will Always Love You&quot; singer recently announced that she is cancelling her Las Vegas residency, nearly a year after she initially postponed it. She explained to fans that while she is &quot;responding really well to meds and treatments&quot; and &quot;improving every day,&quot; she isn&apos;t quite ready to take to the stage yet.
&quot;It&apos;s going to take me a little while before I&apos;m up to stage-performance level because some of the meds and treatments make me a little bit swimmy-headed, as my grandma used to say,&quot; she quipped. &quot;And of course I can&apos;t be dizzy, carrying around banjos, guitars, and such on five-inch heels... not to mention all those heavy rhinestone outfits, the big hair, my big personality.&quot;
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Parton went on to say that she&apos;s always had issues with kidney stones, which eventually caused her &quot;immune system and my digestive system got all out of whack.&quot;
Her residency was originally set to begin in December 2025, before being postponed to September 2026 and then ultimately getting cancelled completely.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fraud expert warns AI is helping criminals outpace the government: &apos;Don&apos;t have the right tools&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fraud expert warns AI is helping criminals outpace the government: &apos;Don&apos;t have the right tools&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A fraud expert who testified before the House Oversight Committee Wednesday warned the federal government lacks the tools and policies needed to prevent criminals from using artificial intelligence against taxpayers.
&quot;What&apos;s happening right now is the fact that we simply don&apos;t have the right tools to deal with fraud,&quot; David Maimon, head of Fraud Insights at SentiLink, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;We don&apos;t have the right policies to deal with fraud. We don&apos;t have enough deterrence. We have no close collaboration between the government and the [private] sector to try and find the right solution to this issue.&quot;
The hearing, titled &quot;Emerging Fraud Threats and the Evolving Fraud Landscape,&quot; was held by the Government Operations Subcommittee as the Trump administration wages a nationwide &quot;War on Fraud,&quot; led by Vice President JD Vance, and focused on how the federal government can better detect and prevent emerging fraud threats through stronger digital identity verification.
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&quot;Fraud against government programs is no longer a series of isolated schemes,&quot; Maimon told lawmakers during the hearing. &quot;It is a durable, specialized criminal infrastructure.&quot;
He also told lawmakers that &quot;criminals exploit the seams between agencies precisely because our defenses are built program by program, while their infrastructure is built to move across all of them.&quot;
Maimon highlighted how his company has collected intelligence to &quot;understand how the criminals work, what they do, and how they do what they do,&quot; while uncovering networks where fraudsters share stolen information and tactics.
&quot;We were able to infiltrate thousands of markets where fraudsters are operating, where you can find identities and stolen checks, you can find tutorials of how to engage in fraud against the government or target financial institutions across the country,&quot; he said.
One of the biggest challenges, he said, is keeping pace with rapidly evolving fraud tactics.
&quot;The most important thing is to make sure that the government is aware of some of the fraud trends we&apos;re seeing out there that fraudsters are engaging in, essentially stealing taxpayers&apos; money,&quot; Maimon said.
Maimon said the government’s slow deployment of fraud-fighting tools allows criminals to &quot;take advantage of these opportunities&quot; and &quot;continue to exploit&quot; resources.
&quot;The bad guys are moving faster than the government,&quot; he said. &quot;While the government is still trying to catch up and roll out better tools, criminals keep finding new ways to steal money.&quot;
Criminals are now using AI to create fake documents, videos, and phishing emails that steal passwords and personal information or bypass identity verification, according to Maimon.
&quot;It&apos;s difficult to prove that you&apos;re not essentially using AI while verifying your identity with documents and liveness tests and selfie images,&quot; he said.
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During the hearing, Maimon said that fraudsters are already using &quot;AI-generated faces and deepfake video to defeat liveness checks at digital banks and tax preparers.&quot;
Pointing to his earlier investigation of Medicaid fraud, Maimon said his team discovered providers that had billed the government about $2 million and claimed to have staff and caregivers, but when investigators visited the addresses in person, many of the employees and operations didn&apos;t exist.
&quot;Sometimes you need to take a look at signals that appear in the database, but also at the physical location,&quot; he said.
Instead of relying on a picture or video, Maimon said the government should verify identities using trusted historical data that is harder for AI to fake.
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&quot;In order to make sure that we address this issue, and it really depends on the type of fraud that you&apos;re dealing with, but to address this issue in a more effective way, maybe we need to have some historical signals around identities we&apos;re trying to verify, rather than just looking at images that could be created easily by AI tools,&quot; he said.
Maimon told lawmakers the fraud affects more than the government&apos;s finances, ultimately hurting the people these programs are designed to serve, saying &quot;Every dollar we protect from organized fraud is a dollar that stays available for the people Congress intended to help.
But after years of studying dark web and Telegram marketplaces, Maimon said law enforcement has uncovered only a fraction of organized fraud.
&quot;I think they&apos;re just scratching the surface.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Terrified hikers face nightmare survival scenario after heart-pounding grizzly bear encounter</news:name>
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			<news:title>Terrified hikers face nightmare survival scenario after heart-pounding grizzly bear encounter</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Alaskan hike turned into a terrifying test of survival after three hikers experienced a heart-pounding encounter with a grizzly bear.
The hikers rounded a corner and found themselves face-to-face with the bear, nicknamed &quot;Scuba Sue,&quot; while it was hunting for salmon along a narrow trail at the Anan Creek Wildlife Observatory in southeast Alaska.
Speaking on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends Weekend,&quot; the trio detailed how they relied on crucial park ranger safety protocols to stay calm after finding themselves trapped on the path.
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&quot;We’d actually been watching bears, hoping that there were salmon coming up the river. We saw about four or five bears earlier. Those were black bears. And then coming back on the trail, we had an unexpected encounter,&quot; Dr. Michelle Lynn Thaller said. &quot;Right around the corner came this grizzly bear.&quot;
Video captured from the scene shows the bear getting up close and personal with the hikers. The group was forced to talk to the bear, while slowly backing away to allow room for it to pass on the path.
&quot;Oh, [I] was definitely terrified. And then we remembered what the rangers told us, which was what you said, to be big, talk to the bear, keep it calm and get out of its way,&quot; hiker Tanya Thompson said.
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&quot;There was no place where we met the bear to get off the path. So we had to back up a little bit in order to get off so she could run forward,&quot; she added.
Hiker Tony Cutraro noted that the group had been briefed by park rangers before the hike, but they already knew they were in deep bear country and had seen evidence of them on the path.
After a few tense moments, the bear passed by the group and continued on its way. Thaller noted that a delayed salmon run this year has left the local wildlife starving, raising the stakes of the encounter.
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&quot;Well, that was something that actually made me a little bit nervous because these bear are here to fish salmon. There&apos;s going to be salmon running up the river and spawning and the salmon were not running yet,&quot; Thaller said.
&quot;And so, in years past we had seen salmon. They were eating salmon. The salmon were a bit later this year. And so these bears, they&apos;re hungry. They&apos;re waiting for the salmon to come,&quot; she added.
The National Park Service has a few tips for hikers in these situations. They advise hikers to identify themselves by talking calmly to the bear, so it knows they are human and not prey. They also recommend remaining still and avoiding running away.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Indiana coach Curt Cignetti becomes unstoppable thanks to latest development on recruiting trail</news:name>
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			<news:title>Indiana coach Curt Cignetti becomes unstoppable thanks to latest development on recruiting trail</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti has accomplished pretty much everything you could ever imagine while in Bloomington.
The man has been to the College Football Playoff, won a Big Ten title, captured a national championship and guided the Indiana freaking Hoosiers to an undefeated 16-0 season.
If the plans for a statue haven&apos;t already been drawn up, start sharpening those pencils.
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I say &quot;pretty much everything,&quot; though, because for all of his otherworldly accomplishments in just two short seasons, there is one, relatively arbitrary thing missing from coach Cig&apos;s resume.
I don&apos;t want what I&apos;m about to say to seem like an insult, because Lord knows I worship the ground this man walks on, but there&apos;s always been a catch with Cignetti&apos;s success at Indiana.
He hasn&apos;t exactly been able to amass blue-chip talent, at least in the traditional sense, and while it almost adds to his mythos and abilities as a head coach, it has been perplexing not to see more high-level four-stars and five-stars busting down the doors of Cig&apos;s office.
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That is, until Friday evening, when Indiana landed a commitment from consensus five-star wide receiver Monshun Sales.
Yes, yes, I am well aware of the old standbys of &quot;don&apos;t celebrate until the ink is dry&quot; or &quot;we&apos;re a long way from signing day,&quot; but I doubt a five-star wideout from Indianapolis picked the Hoosiers without being absolutely sure that&apos;s where he wants to end up.
Crazier things have certainly happened, but if NIL dollars are all similar between programs, I&apos;d put money on the kid ending up in red and white come December.
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Sales becomes simultaneously Cignetti&apos;s first five-star commit as a head coach and the highest rated recruit to pick Indiana in program history.
Not bad for a random Friday in July, but it means something a little more for coach Cig than just adding a talented chess piece to his board.
My point from above comes back into play here: if Curt Cignetti was able to go 16-0 and win a national championship with a bunch of three-stars and Moneyball-esque castoffs, imagine what he can do with top-100 prospects littering his two-deep.
I know it&apos;s &quot;just one five-star,&quot; but I have no reason to believe Sales will be the only one during Cignetti&apos;s tenure, and if that&apos;s the case, the rest of the country needs to be on high alert.
Indiana steamrolled their way to a national championship in 2025 while having to beat teams like Ohio State, Alabama, Oregon, and Miami, all programs who dwarf the Hoosiers in terms of blue-chip talent.
Cignetti&apos;s squad ranked 72nd in the 247Sports talent composite heading into the 2025 season and were dead-last in the Big Ten in a similar metric, yet they looked unstoppable through much of the year.
It defies all logic, and many were wondering if it was even sustainable, but if Indiana keeps landing recruits like Sales, we may not have to find out the answer to that question.
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The Hoosiers still have plenty of work to do, even in this year&apos;s recruiting class, which sits somewhere in the upper 20s to low 30s depending on which site you use, but the journey of a thousand top-ten classes begins with a single first five-star, or whatever Laozi said.
My point is, you can brush this off as a fluke or a hometown discount from Sales, but the same people who doubted Cignetti&apos;s coaching acumen would be wise to view this as a harbinger of things to come from Cig on the recruiting trail.
Heed the warning signs, my fellow college football fans. I am once again here to tell you, Cignetti isn&apos;t going anywhere.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Federal employees can download TikTok on their work phones again</news:name>
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			<news:title>Federal employees can download TikTok on their work phones again</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Department of Justice says that federal employees can now download TikTok on their government devices.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Test your pop culture: From Hollywood to the Heartland</news:name>
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			<news:title>Test your pop culture: From Hollywood to the Heartland</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Pop Culture Quiz is your weekly test of what’s making headlines and breaking the Internet, from the Heartland to Hollywood.
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			  <news:name>Signal Proxy Intelligence Recommends Full Support for All Four Items at UNDER ARMOUR, INC. Annual Meeting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Signal Proxy Intelligence Recommends Full Support for All Four Items at UNDER ARMOUR, INC. Annual Meeting</news:title>
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			<news:title>Academy Software Foundation Welcomes CIQ, Evercast, and Rochester Institute of Technology as New Members</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New Academy Software Foundation (ASWF) members join ahead of Open Source Days, July 19-20, strengthening collaboration and advancing open source technologies for the motion picture and media industries</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>James Carville explains why he thinks mainstream media networks made a mistake avoiding Trump’s speech</news:name>
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			<news:title>James Carville explains why he thinks mainstream media networks made a mistake avoiding Trump’s speech</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democratic strategist James Carville blasted major television networks Friday for declining to carry President Donald Trump&apos;s election integrity speech in full, arguing Americans should have been allowed to watch what he described as the president&apos;s increasingly erratic behavior.
&quot;I would advise them to attack CNN, attack ABC, attack NBC… because they didn&apos;t air the speech,&quot; Carville told CNN&apos;s Wolf Blitzer when asked how Democrats should respond to Trump&apos;s primetime address.
&quot;I think the president of the United States acting loonier than a tune is newsworthy.&quot;
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Carville argued the networks missed an opportunity to let voters judge Trump&apos;s remarks for themselves, contending that watching the address in its entirety would have reinforced concerns about the president&apos;s conduct rather than helped his political standing.
Blitzer responded by pressing Carville on that note, asking him to confirm his suggestion.
&quot;You think we should have given him more publicity, is that what you&apos;re saying?&quot; he asked.
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&quot;Absolutely saying that,&quot; Carville responded.
&quot;I&apos;m absolutely saying that I think the decision not to air that speech by CNN and other networks is not being what&apos;s really newsworthy...&quot;
He went on to argue, citing reports he said he read in The Daily Beast and Politico, that Trump ignored advice from his own staff to avoid acting &quot;crazy.&quot;
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&quot;Of course, he didn&apos;t take that advice for sure,&quot; he said.
&quot;But this is very newsworthy, I think, and I think the more people see this, the more they&apos;ll understand that.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment.
Carville&apos;s remarks came on the heels of Trump&apos;s Thursday night primetime address, during which the president renewed his focus on election integrity and alleged that China &quot;worked to influence the results&quot; of the 2020 presidential election, an accusation Beijing has denied.
Trump did not claim China changed votes or altered election results. Instead, he argued Beijing engaged in an influence campaign aimed at shaping U.S. public perceptions.
Trump used the disclosures during Thursday&apos;s address to press Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, casting the newly released intelligence as evidence that lawmakers must tighten federal election rules before the midterms.
The act passed the House in February but stalled in the Senate in March, when a 53–47 vote fell short of the 60 votes needed to advance it.
CBS News aired a special report that initially provided analysis before dipping into the speech minutes after Trump began speaking and cut away moments after Trump&apos;s attacks towards ABC and NBC. MS NOW carried the first 15 minutes of his speech live before dipping out to provide commentary. Fox News carried the speech in its entirety.
Fox News&apos; Greg Norman-Diamond, Joseph Wulfsohn and Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Betting preview picks Tampa Bay Rays on the moneyline to end Boston Red Sox 11-game streak</news:name>
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			<news:title>Betting preview picks Tampa Bay Rays on the moneyline to end Boston Red Sox 11-game streak</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I mentioned how humbling baseball can be in yesterday&apos;s article. I was certainly humbled last night. Humbled might not even be the right word - instead, it probably should be incredibly frustrated. I had under 10.5 in the Royals and Padres game, and through nine innings, there were exactly six runs scored. Unfortunately, three were on each side, so it went to a 10th inning. In the top of the 10th, three runs crossed the plate. That pushed the total to 9, but I was still alive. In the bottom of the inning, the Royals scored four runs. A seven-run 10th inning, and the game goes over. About as brutal as it gets. Luckily, I won on the Reds, but that... was something. Let&apos;s try to dodge that luck as the Rays take on the Red Sox.
Tampa Bay is one of the best teams in baseball, which isn&apos;t all that shocking when you consider their franchise as a whole. They are 56-40 for the season with sole possession of first place in the division. The Rays have been hot all year, but I&apos;d challenge almost any casual fan to name more than three players on the team. Junior Caminero is probably the most well-known, partially because he is an All-Star, and partially because he was almost injured in the All-Star Game.
You might be familiar with some of the starting pitchers for the staff, but I wouldn&apos;t be surprised if you weren&apos;t. The Rays are a bit unconventional at times with their rotation and arms. Today, they are sending out Ian Seymour to start the game, or maybe we should consider calling it opening the game? Seymour has 33 appearances and just six starts. It is normal for a guy to get stretched out and move from the bullpen to the rotation, but some are better left in the bullpen, and it seems like that might be the case for him. As a starter, he has allowed teams to hit .242 against him compared to just .197 as a reliever. The encouraging sign for the Rays is that in 18 at-bats against him, the Red Sox have not recorded a hit and struck out seven times.
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The Boston Red Sox looked like they were dead in the water just about a month ago. They were in last place in the division and looked like they were probably going to be sellers at the trade deadline. Perhaps it was just a very bad start. Maybe this team is better than we expected. Or, it is possible this was just a hot stretch, and they will end up falling back down the standings. A lot is still to be determined, but the club is finally clicking, and I know they are looking to ride that success as long as possible.
The Red Sox will send Patrick Sandoval to the hill today. This is just his second start of the season for the Red Sox, and he has no record with a 2.08 ERA and a 1.38 WHIP. He has just 4.1 innings under his belt, so I&apos;d be very surprised if I see him go deep into this game. It is possible, since yesterday was a doubleheader, that they need Sandoval to eat innings even if he pitches poorly. Rays hitters have faced him 28 times, but 17 of those have come from Yandy Diaz, who is just 3-for-17 against him. The other three players that have seen Sandoval before are a combined 2-for-11.
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I think this might be a game where you see some runs from both teams. Neither starter is going to strike fear into their opponent, exactly. However, I will at least give them credit for showing success against their opponent in the limited exposure. I do lean to the over at 9.5 for this game, but I think there is a better play.
The Red Sox have won 11 straight games, but I don&apos;t see them getting to 12. Boston should be very happy they&apos;ve gotten all the way back to .500, but Tampa Bay is a very good team, and I actually think Seymour is more reliable than Sandoval in just his second start. Combine that with the Red Sox winning both games yesterday, and I think the Rays take this one. Give me Tampa Bay on the moneyline.
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			  <news:name>Bill Maher argues canceled stars like Louis CK, Kevin Spacey should be let out of &apos;show business jail&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bill Maher argues canceled stars like Louis CK, Kevin Spacey should be let out of &apos;show business jail&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Comedian Bill Maher defended his decision to invite embattled comic Louis C.K. to his recent Mark Twain Prize ceremony, declaring that canceled stars should not face a lifetime ban from the entertainment industry.
Speaking with NPR’s &quot;Newsmakers&quot; podcast, the host of HBO’s &quot;Real Time&quot; argued that the court of public opinion frequently ignores the rule of law. He pointed to his recent interviews with actors Kevin Spacey and Woody Allen, and insisted society needs to recognize when someone has done their time.
&quot;People just want to believe what they want to believe. So, when the jury comes in on the side you like, &apos;Oh, perfect. The jury spoke.&apos; But when they don&apos;t, it&apos;s like, &apos;Oh, no, screw that. Forget it. I don’t care about the police investigations. I don’t care about the exonerations,’&quot; Maher said.
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&quot;Either the law means something or it doesn’t. You know, and not every punishment should be forever. Have some grace,&quot; he added.
On June 28, Maher received the 27th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in a Kennedy Center ceremony that featured a lineup of high-profile guests including Louis C.K., Whitney Cummings, Matt Friend, Woody Harrelson, Arianna Huffington, Jay Leno, John Mellencamp and Stephen A. Smith. The event is set to stream on Netflix on July 21.
His inclusion of disgraced comedian Louis C.K. sparked questions from the NPR interviewer. In 2017, C.K. admitted to sexual misconduct allegations after several female comedians accused him of exposing himself and masturbating in front of them or over the phone without their consent in a New York Times article. His actions did not result in criminal charges.
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Maher defended C.K., arguing he has already faced public cancellation for nearly a decade and has served his time in &quot;show business jail.&quot; C.K. has returned to Netflix with a new comedy special, &quot;Ridiculous.&quot;
&quot;Anyone who&apos;s still mad at that, you know, has no concept of appropriate punishment. Like we do it in the law. Not everything is a hanging offense. If you&apos;re in show business jail for 10 years, maybe that&apos;s enough,&quot; Maher said, confirming he personally invited C.K. to the ceremony.
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&quot;I mean, people get like two years for rape. You know, I mean, the weird sort of no rules for how we mete out punishment in this country for offenders is pretty weird,&quot; Maher later added.
He also defended actor Kevin Spacey, who was acquitted of all sexual assault charges in the U.K. in July 2023 after a high-profile trial. Spacey had pleaded not guilty to all counts. Separate U.S. cases ended with a dropped criminal charge and a dismissed civil lawsuit.
Maher, who hosted Spacey on his &quot;Club Random&quot; podcast on June 29, as well as director Woody Allen for a separate sit-down last year, reiterated that the court of public opinion often ignores the legal system. Allen has faced decades-old sexual abuse allegations that he has continuously denied and was never criminally charged following police investigations.
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&quot;I just had Kevin Spacey on. Another one you&apos;re probably like, ‘Oh, how could you have him on?’ There was five accusations. I don&apos;t know if they were all trials, but they were all something where there was an official exoneration,&quot; Maher said.
&quot;Woody Allen, two exhaustive police summaries, not to mention how preposterous the story is that he was molesting his own daughter in the attic there. Doesn&apos;t matter. People just want to believe what they want to believe,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>France takes on England in World Cup third-place game with Mbappe chasing Golden Boot</news:name>
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			<news:title>France takes on England in World Cup third-place game with Mbappe chasing Golden Boot</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For Americans, the World Cup has a lot of weird stuff. We aren’t used to games ending in ties. We don’t really recognize the beauty of teams passing the ball back and forth, trying to see where it makes sense to attack the defense. Most of all, though, we are not used to major tournaments having a third-place game, but we get that here as France takes on England.
France disappointed me for a variety of reasons. Even if I didn’t have a ticket on them to win the World Cup, I would’ve probably been disappointed as they played Spain. They looked like they were little kids playing against adults out there. The lack of urgency, the skill disparity, and the overall performance looked brutal in comparison to what we’ve seen from France in all of the other games of the World Cup.
The only thing that France really has to play for now is pride. It was disappointing to see them not bother against Spain, but they have still been very strong against almost every other team in the league. Now, the other thing that they can take a shot at is getting Kylian Mbappe another goal. He has eight, which is tied with Lionel Messi for the Golden Boot, but he has fewer assists, so if he doesn’t score, he will lose.
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England blew it. That’s really the overwhelming thought from almost every analyst and everyone else. England fans are furious at their coach for &quot;parking the bus&quot; in the second half of the game. I can’t say I blame them. England looked like they were just trying to run out the clock instead of being aggressive. We know Argentina is a good team, but England wasn’t really playing keep away; they seemed to just be loading the box and hoping that their opponent wouldn’t score.
England can still make this a successful World Cup with a win. Sure, it isn’t the same as winning the tournament, but coming in third does seem like it would be a surprisingly successful run for them. Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have proved to be one of the best duos in the entire tournament. The problem remains that it just hasn’t been enough. I do expect them to be more aggressive after the disaster of the last game.
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Does that mean they will find the back of the net multiple times? I kind of doubt it, but I do expect both teams to attack regularly. The opening line of this game was at 2.5 with juice on the over; it has now moved to 3.5, which gives a good middling opportunity if you bet the over originally.
France still, in my eyes, remains the best team in the tournament – aside from Spain, I guess. I think they probably win this game in 90 minutes at -110, but I really don’t know how motivated either team will be in a third-place game. I think Mbappe is going to try to score as many goals as possible for the Golden Boot. Him at +300 is worth a flyer for two goals. I will also take under 3.5 as I just don’t see this game getting four goals.
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			  <news:name>Jerry O&apos;Connell reveals the life decision that transformed him into a family man</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jerry O&apos;Connell reveals the life decision that transformed him into a family man</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jerry O&apos;Connell knows firsthand how one decision can change everything.
While discussing his new movie, &quot;Summer&apos;s Last Resort,&quot; now streaming on Tubi, the actor told Fox News Digital that the biggest turning point of his own life was meeting his wife, Rebecca Romijn.
&quot;My wife was definitely the biggest turning point in my life,&quot; O&apos;Connell said. &quot;I can&apos;t believe that my wife is with me, first of all. Thank you, honey, if you&apos;re watching this, thank you for being with me this week.&quot;
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The 52-year-old star said meeting his wife forced him to grow up and embrace a future he never saw coming.
&quot;Meeting my wife was one of the biggest turning points of my life. I was very immature,&quot; O&apos;Connell admitted. &quot;And then I met my wife, and my wife wanted to start a family… I was like, &apos;It&apos;s not going to get better than this for me, so I might as well settle down.&apos; And I&apos;m so glad I did. We have two great kids, and we have a lot of fun.&quot;
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O&apos;Connell and Romijn first met in 2004 at the Maxim Hot 100 party. The couple got engaged the following year before tying the knot in July 2007. They now share 17-year-old twin daughters Charlie and Dolly.
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The themes of family and personal growth also resonated with O&apos;Connell while making &quot;Summer&apos;s Last Resort,&quot; in which he plays the overenthusiastic boyfriend of a single mom whose relationship is tested by her skeptical teenage daughter.
As the father of twin teenage girls himself, O&apos;Connell said his daughters unknowingly inspired many of his comedic choices in the movie.
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&quot;It&apos;s not one scene. I think it&apos;s just like an aura,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;I live with teenage girls, my daughters, and they are eternally embarrassed by me. They can&apos;t stand my presence. Everything I say is the wrong thing to say.&quot;
He continued, &quot;And I really, I really brought that to &apos;Summer&apos;s Last Resort&apos; and our set. Anytime I did a scene with Violet, I thought, &apos;Oh, what is something my daughters would not talk to me for weeks at a time for?&apos; And I just did that in every scene.&quot;
Fatherhood has also changed the way O&apos;Connell approaches parenting, he confessed.
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&quot;They also taught me to give people space... I have to trust my kids — they&apos;re pretty good kids,&quot; he said. &quot;I have one daughter who was playing volleyball and then wanted to quit volleyball, and I was sort of getting on her for quitting volleyball.&quot;
He explained that as his daughters discover new passions, including acting, he&apos;s learned to step back.
&quot;I just sort of let them find their own way... I have to trust them. I have to stop telling them what to do. That&apos;s something that they taught me. Stop trying to control situations.&quot;
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O&apos;Connell also embraced that same philosophy while working alongside young co-star Violet McGraw.
McGraw said watching veteran actors like O&apos;Connell and Sophia Bush work taught her to be more fearless on set.
&quot;Just by watching them, I feel like I learned so much,&quot; McGraw said. &quot;Basically just, you can improv, take risks and trust your instincts… just fully go for it and really commit.&quot;
O&apos;Connell acknowledged that confidence came with experience.
&quot;When I was a younger actor, I was afraid to, like, go off script and like, goof around,&quot; he said. &quot;I think when you&apos;re younger, you&apos;re sort of… afraid of, like, making too much of a splash. I was just a little quieter. And when I got to set, I wanted to really loosen up for Violet.&quot;
McGraw said his example encouraged her to do the same.
&quot;I learned to have more fun with it and with [improvising] that really, really helped.&quot;
&quot;Summer&apos;s Last Resort&quot; follows a high-strung teenager whose vacation is upended when she&apos;s forced to spend time with her free-spirited mother&apos;s eager-to-please boyfriend — who also happens to be her vice principal. Determined to break up the romance, she launches a secret sabotage plan that quickly spirals into unexpected lessons about family, love and growing up.
Alongside O&apos;Connell and McGraw, the movie stars Sophia Bush, Tim Rozon and more.
&quot;Summer&apos;s Last Resort&quot; is available to stream on Tubi.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Relationship expert challenges one of America&apos;s biggest assumptions about divorce</news:name>
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			<news:title>Relationship expert challenges one of America&apos;s biggest assumptions about divorce</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Divorce is often viewed as the failure of a marriage, a painful last resort that leaves families fractured. One therapist is trying to change that perception through an approach that she calls &quot;compassionate divorce,&quot; taking the sting out of ending a marriage by viewing the process in a different way.
&quot;Discovering Diamonds: A Story of Compassionate Divorce&quot; author and therapist Sarene Arias argues that divorce does not mean failure, and that it can be the beginning of a new phase in life rather than the end of one. She often works with couples in crisis through her &quot;diamond workshops&quot; with the goal of helping them define success on their own.
&quot;My work, in the largest sense, is to help to normalize what I call &apos;compassionate divorce,&apos;&quot; Arias told Fox News Digital.
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While Arias is advocating for a different way of thinking about divorce, Pew Research Center says that Americans have been divorcing less frequently in recent decades. According to Pew, the refined divorce rate, which measures the number of divorces per 1,000 married women ages 15 and older, fell from 20.5 in 2008 to 14.4 in 2023. Researchers suggested the decline may be partly tied to changing marriage patterns.
In her book, Arias explains the origin of her &quot;diamonds&quot; terminology. It came about as she and her now- ex-husband told their children that they had decided to get a divorce. Upon hearing the news, Arias&apos; son, who was seven years old at the time, said that the family was changing shapes from a square to a diamond. Her son explained that in his mind, it was because Arias and her ex-husband were moving further apart, but the unit was &quot;still one family.&quot;
&quot;A diamond, black coal forged under years of pressure into a translucent, radiant gem, is a perfect metaphor for Compassionate Divorce. None of us sets out to separate when we commit to marriage, and yet, in some cases, parting ways is the most generous, loving choice a couple can make,&quot; Arias wrote in her book.
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Arias said her work is not about encouraging couples to separate, but helping couples in crisis determine the healthiest path forward for their families. In her workshops, she defines success not by whether couples stay together, but by whether they are able to create a healthier family dynamic.
&quot;And so, in a diamond workshop, I define success as, you know, that it&apos;s really gonna be like 50-50, that half the couples who come through are gonna find that spark and choose to keep growing and healing together and the other half are gonna commit to compassionate divorce,&quot; she said.
&quot;We can both feel, we can treat one another with mutual respect and we can work collaboratively to continue to make the best choices for our families even when that sometimes means that the couple needs to split,&quot; Arias told Fox News Digital.
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Arias said that approach stands in contrast to the way divorce is often portrayed in pop culture, where separating spouses become adversaries going through lengthy, expensive legal battles that are treated as inevitable. She argues that divorce can instead be handled respectfully and collaboratively.
When asked why couples who can problem-solve and work together in the way that compassionate divorce requires would choose not to stay together, Arias emphasized the difference between preserving a marriage and creating a healthy home.
&quot;That&apos;s just not the same thing as a healthy thriving home. And I think it&apos;s okay to want for oneself to thrive,&quot; she said.
That philosophy extends to the way Arias thinks about children and divorce.
For couples with children who are contemplating ending their marriage, they often wonder how the decision will affect their kids, fearing that it could be a traumatic experience. However, Arias argues that people often conflate the impact of the divorce itself with the conflict that surrounds it.
&quot;Children respond to toxicity in a home,&quot; she said. &quot;And that toxicity, if the extent to which the toxicity in the home becomes a contentious divorce, of course that&apos;s extremely damaging to kids.&quot;
Arias said she has seen firsthand the toll contentious divorces can take on children. By contrast, she said children who experience what she describes as a compassionate divorce often want to understand what is happening, particularly those who are middle school age or older.
She aims to help couples understand that &quot;deciding to change the terms of their relationship, that&apos;s on them, it&apos;s theirs. And it&apos;s separate from the family and the family dynamics.&quot;
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Arias said her own divorce helped shape that perspective. More than a decade after separating, she said her ex-husband remains part of her &quot;broader support network,&quot; and that the two have a healthier relationship now than they did during their marriage.
&quot;We are way, way way more successful and happy now than we were,&quot; she said.
&quot;This sort of binary of married, you know, Disney ending or divorced as failure, that&apos;s just not, that&apos;s not the real world.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Far-left activist conference at teachers union HQ raises classroom concerns</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-07-18T14:10:59.150Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Far-left activist conference at teachers union HQ raises classroom concerns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A two-day conference featuring socialist, anti-war and pro-Palestinian activists at Chicago Teachers Union headquarters is drawing criticism from an education advocate who says the gathering reflects priorities far removed from the classroom.
The conference included workshops on protest and media tactics, approaching port workers, tracking weapons shipments, fundraising, coalition building and strengthening ties with labor and community groups in Latin America and Africa, according to AWAN’s website.
&quot;I&apos;m not sure that has much to do with empowering teachers in the classroom,&quot; North American Values Institute (NAVI) Chief Advocacy Officer Josh Weiner said about the conference.
&quot;We&apos;ve seen the barriers and boundaries between this political activism and the classroom break down in a lot of different circumstances. Certainly, the classroom is not the priority. It&apos;s a political agenda that&apos;s very extreme.&quot;
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CTU was not listed as an official conference sponsor, although the venue featured union signage and a mannequin wearing a CTU T-shirt, according to the Washington Free Beacon.
Conference rooms were temporarily named by conference organizers for political figures and activists including Fidel Castro, Nicolás Maduro, Cilia Flores, Rasmea Odeh, Ibrahim Traoré and Patrice Lumumba.
Speakers addressed attendees from behind a podium draped in a Palestinian flag. The program included representatives of the U.S. Palestinian Community Network, the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, Anti-War Action Network, Anti-War Committee Chicago, the Chicago Alliance Against Racism and Political Repression, and the Committee to Stop FBI Repression, according to the conference program.
Other speakers were Michigan preschool teacher Jessica Plichta, a member of the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, which describes itself as a Marxist-Leninist organization fighting for socialism. Plichta was arrested on camera immediately after finishing a television news interview in support of Maduro. Police accused her of blocking a roadway and failing to follow commands to move.
Another speaker, U.S. Palestinian Community Network Chairman Hatem Abudayyeh, previously served as a spokesperson for the Rasmea Defense Committee.
Conference resolutions called for ending U.S. aid to Israel, supporting Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaigns, and expanding pro-Palestinian activism, while another resolution referred to the Iranian government as &quot;anti-imperialist&quot; and pledged support for Iranian sovereignty, according to NAVI.
Weiner accused the union of intentionally keeping &quot;themselves at arm&apos;s length of something&quot; while sharing &quot;the same circles&quot; as organizers.
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&quot;CTU didn&apos;t sponsor this conference, they weren&apos;t officially a part of it, but that&apos;s on purpose to keep themselves at arm&apos;s length of something that, clearly, they&apos;ve been in the same circles as,&quot; he said.
NAVI also noted that CTU Vice President Jackson Potter and CORE, the union’s governing caucus, follow Anti-War Committee Chicago on Instagram.
Weiner said children are being taught &quot;that the U.S. is imperialist, that it is the purveyor of violence throughout the world&quot; while &quot;platforming leaders that, frankly, are majorly oppressive.&quot;
&quot;Public education is meant to really teach foundational knowledge and formulate our future citizens of our country and to prepare students to be productive, happy, successful citizens within our country and our country is a democratic capitalist system, albeit imperfect, but it still is,&quot; he said.
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AWAN says on its website that it aims to &quot;build a country-wide movement of people who will fight against U.S. imperialism in the streets and in the halls of power.&quot;
Weiner called the conference &quot;the opposite&quot; of what education should look like, saying teachers are &quot;bringing extremism&quot; into the classroom.
&quot;It&apos;s totally anti what education is supposed to be about, and this is an intentional play,&quot; he said. &quot;These teachers believe education is about teaching kids about power, and how to take back power and where to seek power, and to make it a political act in and of itself.&quot;
The conference comes after the Chicago Teachers Union previously faced criticism in April for its collaboration with the National Education Association on a &quot;curriculum build&quot; to bring &quot;social justice into the classroom&quot; ahead of May Day.
But Weiner said the union&apos;s tactics won&apos;t stop in Chicago, warning that &quot;you&apos;re going to see that playbook essentially happen in other cities,&quot; adding &quot;It&apos;s not as though we think it&apos;s going to happen. They&apos;re saying, it&apos;s going to happen.&quot;
&quot;I think every time they push a boundary and break it, you see it pop up somewhere else and you see them pushing the boundaries further,&quot; he said.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Chicago Teachers Union and the Anti-War Action Network for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Why a blown-out plane window nearly sucked a passenger outside at 16K feet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Why a blown-out plane window nearly sucked a passenger outside at 16K feet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After a passenger was nearly sucked out of a Ryanair plane when a window failed shortly after takeoff from Thessaloniki, Greece, experts are explaining how the window could have cracked and broken.
In the wake of the frightening ordeal, they also urge flyers to heed important warnings.
&quot;Follow crew directions,&quot; Steve Arroyo, a Florida-based aviation safety expert and retired airline captain with 37 years of experience, told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;It seems redundant, but always have your seat belt fastened whenever you&apos;re seated,&quot; he added.
Richard J. Levy, an aviation consultant, former American Airlines captain and Boeing 737 flight crew training instructor in Texas, told Fox News Digital that the depressurization happened after a piece of the engine reportedly broke off and struck the window. 
&quot;With a cracked window and the pressure on the window from cabin pressurization, the window cracked, broke — and then the extreme difference in air pressure from the cabin to the outside creates a strong suction,&quot; the expert said. 
&quot;The person was then sucked out.&quot;
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Rapid decompressions are &quot;extremely rare events&quot; at major airlines, Arroyo said, adding that commercial aviation is overall one of the safest modes of transportation today.
&quot;It is mind-boggling that 4.4 billion passengers flew on the world&apos;s airlines in 2023 — 1.8 billion international passengers and 2.6 billion domestic passengers,&quot; he said. &quot;Yet, there were zero accidents.&quot;
But one expert told Fox News Digital that incidents like these are &quot;not as uncommon as most passengers would like to think.&quot;
William J. McGee, senior fellow for aviation and travel at the Washington, D.C.-based American Economic Liberties Project and the author of &quot;Attention All Passengers,&quot; blamed what he called &quot;weak government oversight of aviation safety,&quot; which he said has worsened in recent years.
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&quot;There is still much that we don&apos;t know about what happened on that aircraft,&quot; said McGee.
A Greek hospital official told The Associated Press that the 61-year-old passenger was treated for neck and shoulder injuries, as well as friction burns.
The passenger was identified as Serbian national Ljubisa Karović. Karović&apos;s wife, Svetlana Grković, told Serbian outlet Nova that she &quot;immediately reacted and grabbed his legs.&quot;
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&quot;I thought: &apos;If we die, we die together,&apos;&quot; said Grković.
Grković told Greek outlet ERT that her husband lost consciousness three times, the BBC reported.
&quot;The girl who was sitting next to him was holding him by the hand,&quot; she said. &quot;Three of us were pulling him back inside. The oxygen masks dropped and chaos broke out.&quot;
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&quot;They put a suitcase against the window, but it was sucked out,&quot; she added.
A spokesperson from Ryanair confirmed the incident to Fox News Digital, noting that the passenger&apos;s window had &quot;dislodged in-flight.&quot;
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The official also said that the aircraft landed safely, and that passengers returned to the terminal.
&quot;One passenger requested and received medical assistance on the ground in Thessaloniki,&quot; the representative said.
&quot;In order to minimize any delay, a replacement aircraft was arranged to bring passengers to Memmingen, which departed Thessaloniki at 9:53 local [Friday] morning.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>California man admits targeting 3 Subway restaurants for robberies in less than a week, FBI says</news:name>
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			<news:title>California man admits targeting 3 Subway restaurants for robberies in less than a week, FBI says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California man admitted Friday to carrying out a string of armed robberies and attempted robberies at three Subway restaurants in the Orange County area.
Freddie Alexander Lopez, 24, of Santa Ana, pleaded guilty to a federal robbery charge after admitting he threatened cashiers with weapons at three Subway restaurants and a donut shop, all over an approximately six-day period.
At each business he targeted, Lopez entered late at night wearing a dark hoodie and a mask, according to the FBI. He would approach the counter, order a bag of chips or another item and wait for the cashier to open the register before brandishing a weapon and demanding money.
Surveillance footage from the businesses, along with cellphone location data placing Lopez near the establishments at the time of the robberies, helped prosecutors link him to the crimes.
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Lopez&apos;s spree of robberies began on Jan. 27, 2026, when he walked into a Subway in Santa Ana at 11:57 p.m., according to court records.
After pulling a knife on the cashier, Lopez was able to get away with $300, per the criminal complaint.
During the early morning hours of Jan. 30, Lopez entered a Subway in Fountain Valley and once again demanded money while threatening the cashier with a knife, according to the plea agreement.
&quot;Give me all the money, or I&apos;ll hurt you,&quot; Lopez said, according to witnesses who spoke with law enforcement.
This time, the cashier refused and shut the cash register, prompting Lopez to flee on foot, according to the criminal complaint.
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Less than 30 minutes later, Lopez robbed a Yum Yum Donuts store about 5-and-a-half miles from the Subway he had just targeted, investigators said.
Two days later, on Feb. 1, Lopez walked into a third Subway restaurant in Anaheim, per the criminal complaint.
Surveillance footage reviewed by the FBI showed Lopez was armed with what appeared to be a black pistol. When the female cashier refused to give him money, the footage showed him jumping over the counter and trying to wrestle the key to the register out of her hand.
After Lopez failed to get the key and could not open the register with the touch screen, he left the restaurant, according to the criminal complaint.
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On Feb. 6, the Santa Ana Police Department arrested Lopez during a traffic stop, believing his vehicle was the one that was driven by the suspect in the robberies, according to the FBI.
Officers found what appeared to be &quot;the same handgun, knife, mask, and glasses used during the robberies,&quot; the FBI said. Investigators noted that they found a replica gun in his car that appeared to match the one used in the Feb. 1 attempted robbery.
After his arrest, Lopez was released ahead of his trial but was re-arrested on April 30 on the federal robbery charge.
Following his guilty plea, Lopez is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 2. He faces a maximum of 20 years in prison.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Angel Reese dangerously peddles racist conspiracy theory after WNBA coach calls her two words</news:name>
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			<news:title>Angel Reese dangerously peddles racist conspiracy theory after WNBA coach calls her two words</news:title>
			<news:keywords>On a night where Caitlin Clark went off on the court, Angel Reese went off ... off the court.
Is the WNBA a content machine, or what?! Credit where it&apos;s due, this league just won&apos;t quit. The summertime is their time, and they&apos;re not letting it go to waste.
Let&apos;s dive in.
Reese and the Atlanta Dream defeated the Toronto Tempo, 111-92, Friday night. Reese finished with 23 points on 7 of 11 shooting, adding 12 rebounds. She was dominant. I&apos;m not here to disparage Reese&apos;s play on the floor, because it was excellent.
The stats don&apos;t lie. As they say, the numbers are the numbers. Well done, Angel.
Now, it didn&apos;t come without controversy. You always need controversy in the WNBA, and it usually has to do with racism. That&apos;s the buzz word right now.
Reese and Tempo forward Nyara Sabally collided late in the game, with Sabally suffering a rib injury but ultimately being called for a shooting foul. She eventually had to be helped off the court.
While she was still down, Tempo head coach Sandy Brondello came over to plead her case to the officials, and a hot mic picked up part of the conversation.
That&apos;s when Brondello called Reese a &quot;protected species,&quot; thus sending the WNBA world into a frenzy because, of course, it was deemed racial.
Take a listen:
&quot;Calling a black woman a species ...&quot; one fan posted on X, to which Reese replied, &quot;ARE WE SURPRISED?!&quot; while also tagging Brondello in the post.
Right on cue! A tale as old as time.
Here&apos;s the thing: This wasn&apos;t a racist comment. Come on. Context, as always, is important when it comes to these things. Usually, that&apos;s when common sense prevails.
Sandy Brondello is Australian. A quick Google search would&apos;ve shown that the term &quot;protected species&quot; is slang over there for someone who gets preferential treatment. Fans were quick to point that out on social media, by the way. But it fell on deaf ears.
Frankly, it shouldn&apos;t have even taken a Google search to figure that out.
&quot;Protected species&quot; is a sports term that&apos;s been around forever. It&apos;s used all the time in the NFL, specifically with quarterbacks.
Patrick Mahomes is a protected species. It&apos;s a running joke during NFL season because defenders seemingly get flagged if they breathe on him.
Tom Brady was a protected species.
LeBron James has spent decades getting calls with his Hall of Fame flopping. He&apos;s a protected species.
In baseball, veteran hitters and pitchers routinely get calls other players don&apos;t. Veteran players can be considered a protected species. There&apos;s a reason Justin Verlander gets a call on the corner when some rookie doesn&apos;t.
In college football, you could argue the entire state of Alabama was a protected species during the Nick Saban years.
Again, this isn&apos;t a new term. It&apos;s not a racist term. It&apos;s a sports term that has been around forever.
The problem? Angel Reese is black, and the internet has selective hearing. So, someone posts that she was called a &quot;species,&quot; and then Reese peddles the narrative by reposting it with a sarcastic comment and a clown emoji.
That&apos;s silly. That&apos;s disingenuous. Frankly, it&apos;s dangerous.
Earlier this week, a fan got fired from his job because he allegedly sent WNBA player Chelsea Gray a racial slur after a game. She shared it on the internet, it went viral, and the man&apos;s job ultimately fired him.
That&apos;s fair. If you&apos;re going to play stupid games, you&apos;re going to win stupid prizes. The proof was in the pudding on that one.
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But this? This is a non-story that Angel Reese chose to breathe life into by pushing the narrative to her 740,000 followers.
Now, nobody is talking about her great game on the floor. Instead, they&apos;re only screaming &quot;RACISM!&quot;
Par for the course for the WNBA.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pratt takes Walz to task in scathing X post over pardoned child rapist: &apos;Have your hard drives checked&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pratt takes Walz to task in scathing X post over pardoned child rapist: &apos;Have your hard drives checked&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate and reality TV star Spencer Pratt took aim at Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz in a post that was widely praised by conservatives on social media.
&quot;If you find yourself defending a child molester, saying: ‘WE can’t be judged by OUR worst day’, you probably need to have your hard drives checked,&quot; Pratt posted on X on Friday.
Pratt was responding to a clip of Walz defending the pardon of a convicted child rapist, contending that his deportation by the State Department did not make the U.S. safer.
&quot;Did that make us any safer?&quot; Walz questioned. &quot;Did that make the children that are left behind any more stable? Did it improve the idea that we can’t all be judged by our worst day?&quot;
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Pratt’s post quickly spread on social media from other conservatives bashing Walz.
&quot;I couldn’t agree more, @spencerpratt,&quot; Republican House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, who represents Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District, posted on X. &quot;Tim Walz has ZERO morals. He is disgrace to Minnesota!&quot;
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&quot;To think... he was almost the Vice President,&quot; Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., posted on X.
&quot;I didn’t used to understand the phrase, &apos;bring common sense to DC,&apos; but it becomes more apparent every day that it’s missing at every level of government,&quot; Florida Republican congressional candidate Tim Wilkins posted on X. &quot;This is insanity.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Walz’s office for comment.
The Minnesota Board of Pardons, composed of Walz, state Attorney General Keith Ellison and state Chief Justice Natalie Hudson, granted clemency to Laotian national Tou Lue Vang, 42, on June 10. Vang was scheduled to be deported from the United States before the pardon.
Vang was convicted for repeatedly raping a 10-year-old girl between 2002 and 2004, and told authorities after he was arrested that &quot;it is a cultural thing... to marry and have sex with girls as young as 12.&quot;
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stepped in to terminate Tou Lue Vang&apos;s legal status in the U.S. and ensure that Walz&apos;s actions would not create roadblocks for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) removing him from the country before Vang was ultimately deported.
Pratt has been increasingly active in politics on social media since finishing third in the Los Angeles mayoral primary and recently met with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office which increased speculation that another political run could be in his future.
&quot;I will never stop fighting for my community,&quot; Pratt captioned the photo of the meeting on X.
Fox News Digital’s Peter D’Abrosca contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kristin Cavallari gets rave reviews for her first pitch at Cubs game, 7&apos;6 15-year-old basketball player &amp; MEAT</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kristin Cavallari gets rave reviews for her first pitch at Cubs game, 7&apos;6 15-year-old basketball player &amp; MEAT</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The sun is out for now, the Canadian wildfire smoke isn&apos;t supposed to be back until tomorrow and it&apos;s time for a dog days of summer edition of Saturday Screencaps where we scrape for content during these quiet times.
Let&apos;s start by going to Chicago where Kristin Cavallari&apos;s first pitch had the Cubs mascot a total mess. I have to give Cavs credit. She has been a complete drama queen over the years, but I&apos;d be lying if I said she hasn&apos;t provided us with millions of pageviews. She&apos;s an absolute content hall of famer and last night was just another notch on the belt.
Remember, this woman turns 40 in January. She&apos;s in rarified air. Typically, at this age, the B and C-listers typically turn into self-help gurus who suddenly start praying to some butterfly goddess while on a retreat in Costa Rica. I&apos;ve seen it way too often where celebs will waste about a decade from 35-45 b----ing about the government, Trump, etc.
PAULINA GRETZKY CAUSED WHIPLASH AT TAYLOR SWIFT&apos;S WEDDING, MORE CAITLIN CLARK DISRESPECT &amp; KRISTIN CAVALLARI!
Not Cavs. Just this week, she made headlines where she said her kids can sit in coach while she&apos;s in first class on planes. Now she&apos;s throwing out a first pitch in shredded jorts. THIS IS CONTENT 101. Keep the content flame burning. Thank you, Cavs.
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– Michael V. says: Hello Joe, hope all is well. Yes I have been to a bowling alley that has pins held up by plastic cords. It was a lucky strike (not sure if that counts as a real bowling alley) close to my house. I prefer bowling on a regular lane because I find the plastic cords get tangled and cause delays in play. AMF offers a great summer deal (#notsponsored) where you pay $50 per person and can play up to 2 games a day everyday until labor day. The pass pays for itself after 3 visits. My daughter and I have done it the past few summers and some of her friends join us now as well. Topgolf has a similar deal that is a bargain as long as you dont buy a lot of food and drinks when you go.
– Chris from California writes: Reading today&apos;s column and Justin in Sherwood Park name checked my state and brought up how he feels our state government&apos;s mismanaging of things has lead to more wildfires. Sadly, he couldn&apos;t be more right.
I&apos;ve lived in Southern California my entire life and year after year the wildfires seem to be getting worse and worse, yes some of it is environmental and based on the way a bunch of areas have been developed but a huge factor is the way our idiot government does things. I feel like there&apos;s three major factors at play, one; there&apos;s less controlled burns, clearing of brush, etc. all in the name of helping the environment (that then burns to the ground), two; a lack of oversight and holding utility companies accountable for faulty powerlines, infrastructure and that sort of thing and finally the way we handle water. The most cursory of Google searches will lead you to countless articles about the truly moronic way our state handles water, not routing it where it&apos;s truly needed and can actually help the parts of my state that tend to be really dry. At this point, like with most things California does I&apos;m not sure I can even logically explain to use the reasoning behind why any of this is done. I&apos;d like to think I&apos;m a relatively smart, educated person but most of the policies and laws enacted by this state and the reasoning behind it bounce off my brain because they simply don&apos;t make any sense. It&apos;s like a toddler throwing a box of crayons at a wall and then saying they painted a Picasso.
The only solace I can take is that my state seems to be slowly waking up to just how poorly we are run. There is an honest to God shot at a Republican being elected Governor and with each passing day, as Gavin Newsom gets closer to announcing his run at the Presidency, Republicans are frothing at the mouth and Democrats are trying to gird themselves because they all know if he runs he will get utterly destroyed. All anyone running against him has to do is bring up where California was 8 years ago and where it is now because of his mind-numbingly terrible leadership and he&apos;ll be laughed into obscurity.
Also, to chime in on the pool thing, as well as something else that was brought up this week.
I own a pool and I have 3 boys, 14, 12 and 10 so I have a bunch of idiot teenager or almost teenagers over all the time. They all know they can act like idiot teenagers, but there&apos;s a rules and limits to make sure they are safe and no one walks away with more than a skinned knee or a wedgie. Their parents all know and support this and likewise if my kids go over to their friends&apos; houses, they know not only do my rules apply, but whatever other rules the people that are hosting them might have as well.
This brings me to the other thing someone brought up about respect and being called, Mr., Mrs., etc. I&apos;m not sure how I got so lucky but I&apos;ve been very fortunate that all the parents that are part of my kids&apos; friend circles have the same views and rules I do for my kids. You treat all adults with respect and call them Mr. or Mrs. unless they tell you otherwise. You shake hands when you meet them, you follow their rules, etc. It took a bit of getting to know everyone and maybe we all gravitated towards each other because we had the same expectations for our kids and the way they are supposed to interact with society and we subconsciously excluded people that don&apos;t hold those same views, but we all feel perfectly comfortable when they are over at each other&apos;s houses because we all know there&apos;s rules and a level of respect that each of them will observe. This has allowed us to create a nice &quot;bubble&quot; for lack of a better term where they can be moronic teenagers but within limits. It&apos;s one thing to throw each other around on the giant trampoline in the backyard, boys will be boys, but the moment someone says stop or an adult tells you to do something, you do it. You treat every house like your own, you clean up after yourself without being asked, you say &quot;please&quot; and &quot;thank you&quot; every time, it&apos;s just basic stuff that makes sure no matter the situation or the place they will be civil, respectful and responsible and that it&apos;s okay to have fun, but not be dumb about it.
Kids don&apos;t have to but when a young man comes up to me, looks me right in the eye, shakes my hand and calls me Mr., that goes a long way towards me being okay with my kids hanging out with him because I know the person that taught the kid that is gonna be pretty inline with my thinking. I&apos;m pretty certain they think the same thing when my kid does it to them. It&apos;s a small thing, but it&apos;s those small things that add up to a complete, competent, productive, well-rounded member of society.
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– Carl was there: I was at the Blue Angels practice on Wed when the low flyover took place. It was incredible and everyone there loved it. They have two separate groups that practice. First, 4 planes practice (#1,2,3 and 5), then an hour later, they go home and #4 and #6 fly. There was another low pass over the pier that everyone thought the plane was going to hit the pier because it was so low. However, there were no people that far out on the pier because they restrict them to beginning of it. I missed the Thursday practice but people are saying the Blue Angel #3 wasn&apos;t there. That is the same plane that did the low flyover. Also, Blue Angel #6 is the loudest, absolutely deafening! The Blue Angels are absolutely amazing.
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That is it this morning. I have a weekend facing me down. It&apos;s time to get this published so I can close the laptop. Let&apos;s get out there and create some new storylines for next week.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>These 16 Democrats Voted to Stop Israel Aid. AIPAC Took Action.</news:name>
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			<news:title>These 16 Democrats Voted to Stop Israel Aid. AIPAC Took Action.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After 103 Democrats voted to eliminate aid to Israel, the lobbying group closed off online donations for more than a dozen Democratic lawmakers it had endorsed.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>US forest service workers kidnapped, ziptied for hours by father-son duo: California AG</news:name>
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			<news:title>US forest service workers kidnapped, ziptied for hours by father-son duo: California AG</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A father-son duo in California allegedly kidnapped a pair of U.S. forest service workers, U.S. Attorney Eric Grant said in a press conference. 
Joseph Charles Henrichsen, 49, and his son Phoenix Henrichsen allegedly took the two federal workers hostage inside a trailer in a rural area near Mt. Shasta.
The FBI deployed a hostage negotiator from Quantico to coordinate with local authorities. The authorities negotiated the hostages&apos; release after hours of talks with the kidnappers.
The elder Henrichsen demanded to speak with the FBI after ziptying the hostages and holding them inside a trailer near Gumboot Lake in northern California&apos;s Shasta Trinity National Forest. 
HOFFA FAMILY URGES FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL TO KEEP INVESTIGATION OPEN AND &apos;NAME NAMES&apos;
A Forest Services employee called authorities shortly before 11 a.m. local time on Thursday to notify them of the kidnapping. The FBI secured the release of one of the hostages at 1:50 a.m. on Friday and the second hostage 15 minutes later. The alleged kidnappers surrendered themselves to the FBI at 2:30 a.m. 
FAMILY STOPPED ALLEGED CHILD KIDNAPPER AS POLICE SAY STAFFING SHORTAGE DELAYED RESPONSE UP TO 40 MINUTES
&quot;I’m grateful beyond words that both of our Forest Service employees taken hostage on the Shasta-Trinity National Forest are home safe,&quot; Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz said in a statement.
&quot;This was a frightening experience for everyone involved. Their well-being continues to be our highest priority. We’re staying close to them and their loved ones, making sure they have the support and the space that they need after what they’ve been through,&quot; he concluded. 
The FBI does not yet know what the kidnappers&apos; motivation is or why they requested to speak with the FBI.
&quot;The United States Attorney&apos;s Office intends to charge both men by criminal complaint with kidnapping a federal employee under Title 18, United States Code, Section 1201(a)(5),&quot; Grant said during a Friday press conference.
Fox News Digital contacted the FBI and the US Forest Service for additional comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Federal employees can download TikTok on government devices after ByteDance&apos;s divestiture, DOJ says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Federal employees can now download TikTok onto their government devices after a yearslong ban, according to a memo from the Department of Justice.
This reversal comes after ByteDance, TikTok&apos;s Chinese parent company, transferred control of the app&apos;s U.S. user data and operations to TikTok U.S. Data Security (TikTok USDS), a majority American-owned joint venture. The deal was finalized in January.
A 2022 law banned federal workers from having TikTok on government devices due to national security concerns, but an opinion from the DOJ&apos;s Office of Legal Counsel said the restructuring eliminated the risks that prompted the ban.
The opinion, addressed to the deputy counsel to President Donald Trump, said the American-controlled version of TikTok &quot;poses no such risk.&quot;
TRUMP, BONDI SUED OVER TIKTOK DEAL THAT ALLEGEDLY &apos;SUBVERTED&apos; CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORITY
&quot;We understand you have since instructed that employees of Executive Branch agencies may download TikTok onto their official devices, subject to the agency’s discretion and consistent with all applicable workplace policies,&quot; the opinion said.
American and global investors own 80.1% of the new joint venture, while ByteDance owns 19.9%, according to the divestiture agreement.
&quot;The fact that ByteDance Limited remains a minority shareholder in the joint venture operating TikTok USDS makes no practical difference,&quot; the DOJ said in the opinion.
UK TO BAN TIKTOK, YOUTUBE, OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA APPS FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16, STARMER SAYS
ByteDance&apos;s divestiture from TikTok was prompted by a 2024 law that passed with overwhelming bipartisan support in Congress.
The law, signed by President Joe Biden in April of that year, required ByteDance to divest control of TikTok’s U.S. operations or risk having the app barred from U.S. app stores and internet-hosting services.
TikTok attempted to challenge the constitutionality of the law, arguing that it violated the free speech rights of its tens of millions of users.
TIKTOK AFTER THE US SALE: WHAT CHANGED AND HOW TO USE IT SAFELY
On Jan. 17, 2025, the Supreme Court ruled that Congress had the right to impose a sell-or-ban ultimatum to address the &quot;well-supported national security concerns regarding TikTok&apos;s data collection practices and relationship with a foreign adversary.&quot;
The law was supposed to take effect on Jan. 19, 2025, but Trump delayed its enforcement after returning to office the following day.
Trump repeatedly delayed enforcement of the law last year to allow enough time for investors to express interest in taking over TikTok, which is used by around 200 million Americans.
Oracle, Silver Lake and Emirati investment firm MGX emerged as the most prominent investors. The new venture said in January that U.S. user data would be protected in Oracle’s secure cloud and that TikTok’s recommendation algorithm would be retrained using U.S. user data.
Reuters contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kai Trump reveals new celebrity crush after ditching &apos;Outer Banks&apos; star Drew Starkey</news:name>
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			<news:title>Kai Trump reveals new celebrity crush after ditching &apos;Outer Banks&apos; star Drew Starkey</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Kai Trump is pushing &quot;Outer Banks&quot; star Drew Starkey to the side and filling her celebrity crush spot with the one and only Theo James.
During an interview with Fox News Digital, Kai – who is President Donald Trump&apos;s granddaughter – explained that her taste has evolved since she revealed that Starkey was her celebrity crush in 2024.
&quot;I think Theo James now, yeah, Theo James, I would say, so it&apos;s changed,&quot; Kai began. &quot;I mean, like, I still like him [Starkey], but it&apos;s just changed a little.&quot;
TRUMP FAMILY FIRES BACK AT &apos;LAWFARE,&apos; WARNS THE WORLD THEIR POLITICAL FUTURE IS WIDE OPEN
When asked why James has taken her number one spot, the 19-year-old gushed over his looks.
&quot;He&apos;s very attractive,&quot; Kai said of James, 41.
WATCH: KAI TRUMP REVEALS WHO HER NEW CELEBRITY CRUSH IS
Two years ago, Kai took to her YouTube channel to answer questions that her fans submitted on X. In a clip titled &quot;Get to know me better…Q&amp;A,&quot; one social media user asked, &quot;Celebrity crush?&quot;
Before responding, Kai asked for her phone, noting she &quot;had to look up&quot; her celebrity crush. Upon glancing at the screen, she said, &quot;Oh my God, I know. Why do I need my phone? His name is Drew Starkey. Do you guys know him — ‘Outer Banks?’&quot;
&quot;All right, my celebrity crush — Drew Starkey from ‘Outer Banks.’ I love him, so yeah, that’s my celebrity crush.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;m gonna blush right now!&quot; Kai added as her cheeks turned red, and she fanned herself with her hand.
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Kai told Fox News Digital that having her grandfather in office has made her dating life &quot;tricky.&quot;
&quot;It&apos;s not easy, to be honest with you, but you know, you gotta live life,&quot; she said. &quot;You gotta just keep on doing normal stuff, you know? At the end of the day, I was in high school, lived a normal high school life, and now I&apos;m going to college, so just kinda live as normal of a life as possible.&quot;
During her interview with Fox News Digital, Kai shared that &quot;a lot&quot; of celebrities have given her praise for her YouTube channel.
WATCH: KAI TRUMP SHARES ADVICE THAT A CELEBRITY GAVE HER ABOUT HER YOUTUBE CHANNEL
Kai has 1.5 million subscribers and her channel offers viewers a behind-the-scenes look at her life as a competitive golfer, college student and member of the Trump family through vlogs featuring travel, golf, family moments and major public events.
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&quot;I met this one celebrity one time, I was hanging out with him at the Masters, and he also said that what I&apos;m doing, just continue being yourself and just kind of block out the haters and just keep on being you,&quot; Kai said without revealing the star&apos;s identity.
&quot;That kind of stood out to me, especially when you&apos;re with someone that&apos;s that high profile, and they say that to you,&quot; she concluded.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bakery owner who went viral with response to critical influencer speaks out on why she defended her business</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bakery owner who went viral with response to critical influencer speaks out on why she defended her business</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Arizona bakery owner went viral after calling out incorrect claims an influencer made about her pastries in October after she turned down a collaboration.
Jenna Leurquin, the owner of Jenna Leurquin Patisserie, known as JL Patisserie, spoke with Fox News Digital about why she made the viral video and the importance of transparency among the new trend of influencers reviewing small businesses, even offering financial incentives for marketing.
JL Patisserie was opened by Leurquin, an immigrant from Belgium, in 2018, and now has three locations, two in Phoenix and one in Scottsdale.
SHE DIDN’T EXIST, BUT THE MONEY DID: A REAL INFLUENCER SOUNDS THE ALARM ON AI DECEPTION
Aurora Griffo, who has reviewed restaurants on her TikTok account Glamorama, (now @glamoramaaaaa); stirred some controversy that many have called &quot;pastry gate&quot; after her review of JL Patisserie.
&quot;I do not mind spending $10 on a pastry if they are really good, but you cannot use fake-a-- ingredients,&quot; she said in the now-deleted review.
Specifically criticizing the pistachio croissant, Griffo said, &quot;That pistachio color is about as natural as my boobs, a-- and waistline.&quot;
She added, &quot;With all of that being said, I think if you stay away from the expensive ingredients, like deez nuts, you can definitely enjoy delicious, rich pastry here.&quot; Griffo&apos;s review did not initially go viral, but it caught the eye of the bakery owner.
Leurquin expressed respect for different opinions. She felt the need to address the claims to defend her bakery, in a TikTok that now has over 73 million views.
Leurquin explained to Fox News Digital why she responded. 
&quot;So it felt that this video misrepresented our business, our culture and really what we are passionate about and what we really work hard to do. We really pride ourselves in the methods and like the artisanal methods of making everything that we make, all of our croissants, all our breads, our sourdough.&quot;
Leurquin hit back on the false ingredients claim in the video, sharing that most of the ingredients are imported from Europe.
&quot;It felt the review specifically tried to hurt us because she didn&apos;t get what she wanted, she said. &quot;And so she was stating facts that were not true about us. And so I just wanted to speak out and demonstrate really who we are and what we do.&quot;
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This comes as more stories continue to demonstrate conflicts that arise from influencers reviewing restaurants.
&quot;Restaurant owner goes viral after calling out influencer asking for $1,800 to eat there,&quot; one story published on Yahoo Creators said.
&quot;These L.A. Restaurants Are Speaking Out After The Influencers They Paid Ghosted Them,&quot; reads another by L.A. Taco.
&quot;Social media influencer arrested for skipping out on nearly $400 restaurant bill after live streaming meal,&quot; another story from The Independent reports.
Although Leurquin acknowledged that influencers can be powerful, she had to turn down the offer to collaborate due to what her budget allowed at the time.
&quot;She had originally DMed us and asked to work in a collaborative way for her to come in our restaurant or bakery and try some of the products. And I told her immediately when she reached out, ‘Hey, unfortunately, right now I have zero budget for social media or influencer marketing.’&quot;
After the conflict took the internet by storm, Griffo changed her username and deleted her review videos.
Griffo posted a response amid &quot;Pastry Gate,&quot; disputing Leurquin&apos;s claims that she requested payment for a review.
Although screenshots Griffo shared on TikTok appear to show she did not request monetary compensation, they also indicate she asked for her meal and gratuity to be comped and said she would not publish a review if her experience was poor.
Leurquin&apos;s statements matched up with the screenshots regarding the request for comped food.
Griffo also claimed in her response that the bakery &quot;punched down&quot; because they have a larger social media presence than she did.
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Before agreeing to anything, Griffo showed up to her restaurant anyway to film a review.
&quot;We realized who she was early on in the interaction,&quot; Leurquin said. &quot;And then she asked to turn the music down because one of my team members is French and he speaks with a bit of a French accent. And she said she couldn&apos;t understand him well. So we turned down the music. And then she complained about a few things. So we offered her drinks on the house. We were trying to be nice and accommodating. Obviously, we turned the music down and all of that stuff. So then she went to sit outside and she started recording.&quot;
According to Griffo, she was provided a shot of espresso.
After Griffo accused the bakery of using fake ingredients, Leurquin took to TikTok to set the record straight. Including showing the pistachio paste made out of pure pistachios and flour imported from Europe.
As a result of the viral incident, according to Leurquin, they saw an increase in customers. The bakery owner said the support came after a &quot;rough&quot; 2025 summer.
&quot;I think the community really came and supported us,&quot; she said. &quot;It also helped us tremendously.
Leurquin said she believes this conflict may have impacted how people use influencers and the desire for authenticity.
&quot;I do think prior to this really big moment, some people started realizing that influencers were a little bit biased,&quot; she said. &quot;And so I think this was an opportunity for them to really see what&apos;s going on behind closed doors and how those influencers actually do engage with the restaurants.&quot;
The bakery owner acknowledged that influencers make money from content and collaborations, but shared that this expense can be difficult for small businesses trying to make ends meet.
As for Leurquin, she uses TikTok to demonstrate the behind-the-scenes of what goes into running a bakery, from interacting with customers and days spent making pastries.
&quot;I think my approach in my social media is to showcase people what it takes to do what we do and the labor that&apos;s behind it for people to really truly appreciate it,&quot; she said.
The TikTok page has over 690K followers and nearly 24 million likes across all videos.
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Griffo shared an apology on social media after posting the response video, that said in part,
&quot;First and foremost. I want to address the &apos;fake a-- ingredients&apos; comment. When I tasted the pistachio pastry, I noticed a strong pistachio flavor that reminded me of extract or flavoring so I assumed that&apos;s what was used to enhance the taste. Maybe it was added, maybe it wasn&apos;t. But I want to be clear they do use real ingredients as well, and I should have been more thoughtful with my wording.&quot;
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&quot;My review was not revenge for being turned down for a collaboration I had already planned to visit and review the bakery regardless, paid or not,&quot; Griffo wrote. &quot;But I understand with how things unfolded, it might have looked like I did it out of spite. That’s not who l am, and that was never my intention.&quot;
Griffo added, &quot;When the collaboration didn&apos;t work out, I completely respected that and went in as a regular paying customer. My goal was still to give an honest review, but I see how that message, followed by a negative video, made it seem like I only wanted free food or felt entitled and that&apos;s not true. That was never my mindset, and I truly regret that it came across that way.&quot;
She apologized directly to the bakery as well:
&quot;To the bakery, I’m sincerely sorry for any harm my words may have caused. I respect the time, effort, and heart that goes into running a small business, and I genuinely wish you nothing but success moving forward,&quot; she wrote. &quot;At the end of the day, we’re all human. Sometimes we mess up publicly and all we can do is take accountability, learn, and grow from it.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Weight-loss drugs may improve job prospects and dating odds for one group</news:name>
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			<news:title>Weight-loss drugs may improve job prospects and dating odds for one group</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A recent study suggests GLP-1-related weight loss may improve some women’s relationships and employment status.
Rebecca Diamond, professor of economics at Harvard University in Boston, independently published research that found an association between weight-loss medications and a change in women’s social and economic outcomes.
Diamond used the Understanding America Study, a panel survey from the University of Southern California, to compare women who started GLP-1s for weight loss to those who wanted to start but had not yet done so.
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The comparison considered body mass, health, income, employment, partnership status and well-being before treatment.
The study focused on women because they are more likely to use GLP-1s than men. It excluded people taking GLP-1 drugs for diabetes, as their use is driven by a medical condition rather than weight-loss demand.
Women who successfully lost weight with GLP-1 medications experienced changes across several life outcomes, including employment, marriage and cohabitation, according to the study.
Marriage and cohabitation rose 29% for single women after about 18 months.
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Among women who were not employed at the start of the study, job prospects increased by 27% after the same amount of time. Those who were already employed did not display any clear upward progress in their careers, however.
Diamond argues that these findings suggest part of the &quot;female obesity penalty&quot; comes from how people are judged when being matched up, either in a new relationship or a new job.
Dr. Peter Balazs, MD, a hormone and weight-loss specialist from New York and New Jersey, commented on these findings.
&quot;The effects showed up during ‘new match’ situations, such as job interviews or dating, and not within existing jobs or relationships,&quot; Balazs, who was not involved in the study, told Fox News Digital. &quot;This says more about societal bias than it does about the medication itself.&quot;
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Balazs said his patients often report feeling more confident and &quot;visible&quot; after weight loss, which could translate into better interview performance and networking.
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&quot;Weight loss (commonly) improves confidence, which opens new business and relationship opportunities,&quot; he went on. &quot;Weight loss has hormonal impacts as well, so the normalization of hormones and the profound metabolic and psychological relief that comes with it can be a factor, too.&quot;
Dr. Krishna Vyas, a plastic surgeon at Blechman Plastic Surgery in New York, told Fox News Digital in a separate interview that many patients seek breast lifts or body contouring after significant GLP-1 weight loss, after which they find themselves &quot;re-engaging with life.&quot;
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&quot;That confidence effect is real in the exam room,&quot; said the surgeon, who also was not involved in the research. &quot;This study, however, showed no clear improvement in depression, loneliness or life satisfaction, even as marriage and employment rates climbed dramatically.&quot;
&quot;The opportunities opened, yet the women didn&apos;t report feeling better, which suggests it was largely the gatekeepers who changed, not the women.&quot;
Because this was an observational study rather than a randomized clinical trial, it could only show an association — not cause and effect. The findings are also considered preliminary because the paper has not yet been peer-reviewed, the author acknowledged.
&quot;Additionally, since the study only looked at women, that introduces another layer of potential bias,&quot; Balazs noted. &quot;I&apos;d be interested to see whether the findings would be the same if the study included men or compared them directly.&quot;
Another limitation is that the information from the individuals studied was self-reported, the expert noted. 
The researchers were also unable to determine whether people who found new jobs were earning more money.
&quot;Additionally, even though GLP-1 users appeared to have better outcomes on paper, they did not report greater overall life satisfaction,&quot; Balazs added. &quot;That raises important questions about whether these external changes translate into meaningful improvements in well-being.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the study researcher and multiple human resources organizations requesting comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Birth tourism crackdown expands as House chairman raises criminal conspiracy case</news:name>
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			<news:title>Birth tourism crackdown expands as House chairman raises criminal conspiracy case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A House task force chairman says companies helping foreign nationals travel to the United States to give birth so their children obtain U.S. citizenship could be engaging in a criminal conspiracy.
Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, who chairs the House Oversight Committee’s Task Force on Defending Constitutional Rights and Exposing Institutional Abuses, told Fox News Digital that his panel has subpoenaed several so-called &quot;birth tourism companies&quot; as it investigates firms advertising services to help foreign nationals travel to the United States to give birth.
&quot;Right now, under current law, birth tourism is illegal. You cannot come into the United States for the purpose of giving birth,&quot; Gill said.
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&quot;And I believe that there&apos;s a compelling legal case to be made that these businesses that are facilitating this process -- facilitating somebody coming into the United States to give birth -- lying on their immigration forms or on their visa forms -- are engaging in a form of criminal conspiracy, and that&apos;s what we&apos;re going to get to the bottom of,&quot; Gill said.
State Department regulations prohibit foreign nationals from obtaining visitor visas when consular officers determine that their primary purpose is traveling to the United States to give birth so their child obtains U.S. citizenship.
While Gill’s task force has been quietly looking into several companies since at least 2025, the national scrutiny intensified after photographs circulated in July of a billboard advertising for the Women’s Center at Mission Regional Medical Center in Mission, Texas – a stone’s throw from Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico.
The Spanish-language billboard advertised a now-defunct &quot;Have My Baby In Texas&quot; website, and quoted Mission Regional providing births for $3,950 and Caesarean Sections for $5,525. It also displayed a phone number that included &quot;001&quot; – the country code required for international calls to the U.S.
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Gill and others have since issued responses to the controversy, with the State of Texas also launching its own investigation of the hospital.
&quot;I think it&apos;s astounding,&quot; Gill said. His task force is investigating several similar operations, including one in Miami, and has requested records from that business and three others nationwide.
Gill said birth tourism is an &quot;obvious and clear abuse&quot; of the U.S. immigration system and of the benevolence of the American people and the nation’s institutions.
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&quot;We are the ones who often end up picking up the tab for a lot of these services,&quot; he said, arguing that birthright citizenship was intended for former slaves and their children when the Fourteenth Amendment was ratified in 1868.
&quot;It had nothing to do with hordes of illegal aliens crossing our southern border and giving birth in America and using those babies to anchor illegal aliens into our country. And for all of America&apos;s history, we&apos;ve always had a very clear understanding that there are certain people who are born within America&apos;s boundaries, within America borders, who are not American citizens, the children of an invading army.&quot;
The latter point was captured by Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., and put into legislation Fox News Digital exclusively broke earlier in the week.
That proposal would codify President Donald Trump’s executive order deeming the illegal immigration crisis an &quot;invasion&quot; and cite the 1898 Wong Kim Ark Supreme Court case’s exemption of citizenship for people not &quot;bound to render obedience to the sovereign (U.S. government) whose domains are being invaded.&quot;
Gill said he had heard about but not fully read Banks’ bill – but underlined he believes it to be a &quot;phenomenal&quot; plan of action.
&quot;I think that that is the type of legal clarification that could help us out quite a bit in the long run,&quot; he said.
&quot;Remember that the goal is to make sure that our children&apos;s birthright isn&apos;t being taken away from us because foreigners are coming in and having babies in our country and then buying up our homes and taking American jobs and using welfare that the American people are paying for.&quot;
Gill said the crisis touches on the biggest issue from the 2024 election cycle, which he considered to be the illegal immigration crisis writ-large.
&quot;In this case; seeing people cross the border so that their children can be anchored into the United States. That is such an obvious abuse of the American People economically, socially, culturally. It&apos;s a huge risk to America&apos;s national defense.&quot;
A Mission Regional spokesperson told Fox News Digital on Friday the hospital remains an &quot;award-winning, nonprofit&quot; infirmary that has been operating as such since 1954.
&quot;We recognize that a very limited marketing campaign may have caused unintended misunderstanding and was immediately discontinued. The campaign was meant to highlight services available to the communities we serve and was never intended to encourage any unlawful activity and Mission Regional Medical Center remains committed to serving the Rio Grande Valley with integrity, compassion, transparency, and full compliance with all applicable laws,&quot; the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson said the billboard campaign returned very little patient volume and no financial benefit to a community they said has a high uninsured-patient rate and limited maternity care.
&quot;The hospital does not support or facilitate unlawful activity and has never operated its obstetric program with the intent of attracting individuals who are unlawfully present in the United States, promoting birth tourism, or encouraging travel to the United States for the purpose of obtaining U.S. citizenship for a child,&quot; the spokesperson added.
Citing a separate order from Austin, the spokesperson said 99% of all emergency and inpatient patients who responded to a state-required survey were legal U.S. residents or citizens.
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&quot;Birth tourism should never be big business in the United States. This tactic exploits U.S. immigration law, and those who willfully mispresent their intentions to temporarily come to the U.S. are breaking the law,&quot; Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., chairman of the greater Oversight Committee said in May.
In a concurrence to the Supreme Court’s June 30 ruling striking down Trump’s birthright citizenship order, Justice Brett Kavanaugh indicated that Congress could still act through legislation. Gill, Banks and other lawmakers have said they plan to pursue that route as they seek to restrict birthright citizenship.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>World Series champion Mookie Betts says athletes shouldn&apos;t be seen as political figures: &apos;We go out and play&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>World Series champion Mookie Betts says athletes shouldn&apos;t be seen as political figures: &apos;We go out and play&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts just wants to be a baseball player, not a political figure or a political vehicle for people to push their agendas.
Betts, 33, visited the White House after the Dodgers won the World Series in 2024, but will not be going this year. The four-time World Series champion said he just had a baby and wanted to spend time with his family, and insisted the decision was not politically motivated.
The American League MVP winner questioned why athletes are viewed as political figures in today’s day and age.
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&quot;I don&apos;t know why the world sees athletes as these political figures or these people that can make change or these people that can do this, that, and the other. We go out and play our sport,&quot; Betts told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.
&quot;I&apos;m sure there are some guys in there that that love politics and want to be in it, but I&apos;m not sure why the world sees us that way. But it kind of is what it is.&quot;
The eight-time All-Star said athletes are in a tough position when it comes to visiting the White House because someone is guaranteed to be upset with the decision.
&quot;Athletes, we’re in positions where, you know, especially myself, where I&apos;m kind of damned if I do or damned if I don&apos;t,&quot; Betts told Fox News Digital in an interview on behalf of LGND, his glove company.
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Knowing that backlash will come regardless of his decision, Betts decided to do what was best for him and his family.
&quot;So instead of trying to make other people happy, it&apos;s let me just make myself happy, you know, make myself happy and get to spend some time with my family. Like I said, I got a new baby, so get to spend some time with her,&quot; Betts continued.
&quot;I don&apos;t really worry about it too much. Like I said, my stance is really that if I&apos;m going to make everybody mad, make somebody mad, then at least I&apos;m gonna make myself happy. So, that&apos;s where I&apos;m at.&quot;
Betts is in the 13th season of his illustrious career but has struggled this year compared with previous seasons. The Nashville native is a career .288 hitter with 302 home runs and 944 RBIs, but is hitting just .235 with 11 home runs and 31 RBIs this season.
The six-time Gold Glove winner will look to get back on track in the second half and help lead the Dodgers to a third straight World Series title.
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			  <news:name>The Evolution of Presidential Travel: Horse Carriages to Air Force One</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Evolution of Presidential Travel: Horse Carriages to Air Force One</news:title>
			<news:keywords>From horse-drawn presidential coaches to Air Force One, presidents have used various modes of transportation to project an image of America for nearly 250 years.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>WWE Saturday Night&apos;s Main Event in New York City match previews, predictions and more</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event comes to Madison Square Garden in New York City on Saturday night.
The event is expected to feature the company’s top stars going at each other with possible additions to the Undisputed WWE Championship match at SummerSlam on the line.
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New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson is also supposed to be in attendance and having an angle with world heavyweight champion Roman Reigns. Brunson, who has appeared in a WWE ring before, said during the NBA playoffs that he and a trainer acknowledge Reigns before every game.
It’s unclear, but it appears there’s a chance Brunson could become an honorary Bloodline member. But we’ll see about that.
Read below for a list of matches for Saturday Night’s Main Event and predictions.
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The Judgment Day have been upset with Danhausen for several weeks after he took Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh’s money without cursing an opponent for them. Mysterio and McDonagh stole the Knicks jersey that was given to Danhausen for &quot;uncursing&quot; them as New York won the NBA championship. The stakes were raised on Monday when it turned into a no disqualification match.
Prediction: You can’t let Danhausen lose in front of the New York crowd. It will be Danhausen going over McDonagh.
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Paige and Brie Bella have been the WWE women’s tag team champions since WrestleMania 42. But their reign may be on the ropes as they take on Lainey Reid and Fallon Henley with the title on the line. Reid and Henley, members of Fatal Influence, have been on a tear since making their main roster debuts. There’s a good chance Reid and Henley will leave New York with the tag belts.
Prediction: Fatal Influence take the tag team titles.
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Lyra Valkyria and Bayley were once friends but a tag team title loss saw Valkyria turn on Bayley a few weeks ago. On Monday, Valkyria came out broken. She blamed Bayley for holding her back as a competitor. Their feud will come to a head in the ring in Madison Square Garden.
Prediction: Valkyria will pick up a huge win over Bayley.
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The big-ticket match will be a tag team brawl among CM Punk and Cody Rhodes and Gunther and Sami Zayn. Rhodes, Gunther and Zayn have been involved in a major feud for more than a month, which saw Zayn become the undisputed WWE champion at Night of Champions in June. However, his title reign only lasted nine days as Punk made a dramatic return to &quot;Monday Night Raw&quot; and beat Zayn for the title. Punk and Rhodes agreed to a match for the belt at SummerSlam but the competitors could increase for that match based on the result on Saturday night. If Gunther and Zayn win, they will be added into the fracas. It raises the stakes for what should be an interesting tag team match.
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			  <news:name>Secret cache of 130-year-old wine uncovered beneath medieval castle chapel floor</news:name>
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			<news:title>Secret cache of 130-year-old wine uncovered beneath medieval castle chapel floor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Officials recently unveiled a collection of 130-year-old wine that was covertly hidden beneath a chapel floor in a medieval castle.
The wine cache was found at Bečov Castle in the western Czech Republic, a nearly-700-year-old medieval fortress dating to the early 14th century.
After careful restoration by the prestigious French winery ‌Château d&apos;Yquem, the bottles were put on display at the castle earlier in June.
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The collection consists of 133 bottles dating from 1892 to 1899, Reuters reported, and the alcohol was likely hidden there at the end of World War II.
Bečov Castle, near the German border, was confiscated by then-Czechoslovakia after World War II because its owners, the Beaufort-Spontin family, were labeled Nazi sympathizers.
Toni El Khawand, Château d&apos;Yquem&apos;s cellar master, told Reuters that the wine benefited &quot;from very good conditions of conservation.&quot;
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The wine was stored in an old underground chapel with thick walls that was &quot;very humid and very cold&quot; — conditions that El Khawand said were ideal for preserving it.
&quot;It preserved the moisture and temperature in a very constant ​way,&quot; he said. &quot;Those were excellent conditions to store a wine.&quot;
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The restoration was so careful that preservationists even kept the dust that had accumulated on the bottles, El Khawand said.
Though the display is new, officials have known about the wine for quite some time.
The bottles were discovered in 1985 after an American businessman hired by the Beaufort-Spontin family sought permission to recover a hidden object, prompting authorities to uncover the cache.
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In 2016, experts tested the wine&apos;s quality by extracting a sample with a Coravin device, which uses a needle to pierce the cork without damaging it.
Discoveries involving centuries-old food and drink are rare but not unheard of.
Earlier in 2026, experts in Utah used a Coravin device to extract a sample from a 150-year-old bottle of alcohol unearthed at a former mining town.
After additional research, experts concluded the Utah bottle most likely contained apple cider rather than beer.
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			  <news:name>Skip two years of college debt and give your family a lifetime of wealth</news:name>
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			<news:title>Skip two years of college debt and give your family a lifetime of wealth</news:title>
			<news:keywords>My grandfather advised my dad to skip buying coffee and to set that money aside for retirement. My dad taught me the same lesson. Given the cost of everything today — and the relatively paltry cost of coffee compared to healthcare and housing — it can be hard to take that advice seriously. This is especially true for elder Millennials and Gen X parents who are sending their kids off to four-year schools that cost over $100,000, plus interest.
The good news is that these parents do have a simple solution — one that can not only secure their own financial future but also set their kids up for retirement a half-century from now. They should seriously consider the value that community college and blue-collar certification programs will bring to the entire family&apos;s financial legacy.
Let&apos;s start with the sticker shock. The annual cost of an undergraduate degree is over $38,000. Annual attendance at a community college costs, on average, about $3,890 — roughly 10% of the price of a four-year school. Students earning a two-year associate&apos;s degree could save almost $70,000 for virtually the same first two years of education their peers receive at &quot;prestigious&quot; institutions.
But the raw tuition savings don&apos;t tell the whole story. Over half of student loans are federally backed, and last school year&apos;s lowest interest rate on those loans was 6.39%. Paying back the difference — $68,220 — these loans at $500 a month would cost an additional $53,851 in interest — a total of over $122,000 repaid to get back to zero.
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Compare that to paying under $8,000 cash for two years of community college. That&apos;s a $114,000 swing over the roughly 20 years it takes to pay off the first two years of a borrowed four-year degree.
Instead of making banks richer, parents and their children would be set up for the American Dream, whatever that looks like for them.
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Now, consider the kid who starts earning at 20 because he pursued a certification program that gave him a strong starting wage, real benefits and something white-collar workers can no longer take for granted: job security in the artificial intelligence (AI) era.
Plumbers made a median income of $62,970 in 2024, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting steady pay growth through 2034. That income and security come for the average cost of around $3,000 in training plus the requisite tools and licensing – still a lot cheaper than a debt-laden college education. Electricians require a bit more educational investment but have double the job growth projected by 2034, along with high income potential when their career is still very young.
Jensen Huang of Nvidia has said skilled manufacturing trades will earn six-figure salaries. But even if you don’t believe the billionaire with a vested interest, that trend was already on its way before data centers. Blue-collar workers of all types already had decades of critical employment in front of them due to supply and demand (few Millennials work with their hands) and the backlog of deferred maintenance in homes, schools, commercial buildings, highways and bridges.
After all, you can&apos;t train a model to snake a drain.
Picture your kid at 35, debt-free, with a solid 15-year career under his belt already. Maybe he’s thriving in his starter home, with an easy mortgage payment. Maybe he’s already got a couple of kids running around because debt didn’t intimidate him out of starting a family.
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Instead of spending tens of thousands on the promise of a white-collar career that may be disrupted by AI, parents can watch their kids earn tens of thousands of dollars before they are allowed to drink.
Grandpa&apos;s coffee lesson was always just to show that small, consistent financial decisions compound into life-changing outcomes. The difference now isn&apos;t a few dollars a day — it&apos;s a few thousand a year, with interest payments stretching into middle age, versus a $3,890 golden goose.
That’s worth a celebration. Tell Grandpa you’re taking him out for a latte.
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			  <news:name>Florida man who allegedly lured women with dating app could have more victims: authorities</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida man who allegedly lured women with dating app could have more victims: authorities</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Palm Beach County authorities are asking women to come forward if they’ve had encounters with a Florida man who allegedly met victims through online dating platforms.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office made the request on July 14, five months after responding to a sexual battery investigation at a Florida hospital. The victim said she’d met her alleged attacker, Stephen Hakim, on Hinge. Detectives later matched Hakim’s DNA to specimens found on the victim, according to court documents.
Toxicology testing detected multiple sleeping drugs in samples of the woman’s blood and urine. She didn’t take those substances, she told deputies.
Hakim, of Delray Beach, was arrested and charged with sexual assault on July 8. He was released the next day on a $25,000 bond. He has pleaded not guilty.
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After matching with Hakim on Hinge, the woman told deputies they exchanged messages on the app for about an hour. Then, the conversation moved to phone texts and video calls, reports show.
The alleged victim and Hakim, 27, agreed to meet later that day without &quot;any expectations or pretenses&quot; for &quot;a relaxed evening to talk,&quot; deputies who reviewed the messages reported in court documents. The woman told deputies that Hakim picked up her up in his car around 11 p.m. to go to a bar, court records show. But instead, he drove her to his apartment.
She recalled riding in his black Tesla as he sped along at &quot;90 to 100 miles per hour,&quot; court documents show. She reported that his &quot;very clean&quot; apartment had very little furniture and no television or pets. The woman told deputies they drank four beers and discussed topics like work. Then, Hakim offered to give her a massage, the alleged victim told deputies. It was then that she became &quot;super tired&quot; and &quot;couldn’t get up&quot; before being assaulted, she told deputies. Afterward, she was &quot;very upset&quot; and told Hakim that he’d raped her, she told deputies. She reported that Hakim asked what she was talking about in &quot;gaslighting&quot; behavior, records show.
Hakim’s attorney provided a statement to multiple news outlets saying his client denies allegations that his actions were &quot;unconsented.&quot; The firm did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
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About 53 percent of adults ages 18 to 29 have used a dating app, a 2023 Pew Research report showed. Since the late 90’s, the online dating industry has &quot;transformed&quot; the way that some adults find potential matches, study researchers wrote. Dating apps aren’t inherently dangerous, said Megan Cutter, chief of victim services for the Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN). The organization operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline.
Many relationships that begin on dating apps go on to be healthy and long lasting, she said. But perpetrators also use dating platforms to further criminal behavior, Cutter said.
Only about one in three victims report their sexual assault to law enforcement, she said.
Sometimes, that’s because abusers and perpetrators threaten to hurt victims and their families if they contact authorities, Cutter said.
One in 6 women in the United States has experienced attempted or completed rape in her lifetime, according to RAINN. Women ages 18 to 24 are at the most risk of being victims of sexual assault than any other age group. &quot;We really want to think about how we stay safe on the internet&quot; when using online dating services, Cutter said. Profiles that don&apos;t have many details, links to social media, and aren’t &quot;built out&quot; should raise concern, she warned.
&quot;Matches&quot; who quickly want to exchange contact information and move conversations off the app also should spark wariness.
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&quot;Once they have your email or your phone number, they might use that to figure out where you live or find your social media.&quot;
She warns users to post different photos on a dating profile than they would on personal social media. That’s because reverse image searches now quickly can link photos to other places they can be found online, such as on social media posts that could share personal information.
Removing the metadata from posted photos also decreases the risk of personal information being acquired, she said. Metadata is hidden information attached to digital files that can be accessed and may provide information, such as location and date. Online dating is &quot;something millions of people use all the time,&quot; Cutter said. &quot;People find really lovely, healthy, successful relationships online. The risk is really when perpetrators misuse that tool and hurt people.&quot;
Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office investigators believe there &quot;may be additional victims who have not yet come forward,&quot; the agency wrote in a post on social media.
The Special Victims Unit is &quot;asking for the public&apos;s help in identifying anyone who may have had encounters with Stephen Hakim, who allegedly met victims through online dating platforms.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Golf analyst Brandel Chamblee disgustingly buries Bryson DeChambeau after British Open penalty</news:name>
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			<news:title>Golf analyst Brandel Chamblee disgustingly buries Bryson DeChambeau after British Open penalty</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Let&apos;s go ahead and add another chapter to the Bryson DeChambeau-Brandel Chamblee saga that&apos;s captivated — or annoyed — golf fans for a decade now.
Shockingly (not really), the longtime Golf Channel analyst absolutely buried DeChambeau in the wake of Friday&apos;s controversial penalty at The Open.
For those who missed it, DeChambeau was assessed a two-stroke penalty hours after the fact when officials deemed he improved his position on the fifth hole by trampling down thick fescue behind his ball.
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Nothing was said at the moment, of course.
Because nothing can ever be normal in golf, this penalty was only assessed after officials saw a fan video making the rounds on social media. They looked into it as Bryson was finishing his round — he originally shot a 66 and was in second — and then took DeChambeau BACK to the fifth hole after the round to investigate the crime scene.
Again, nothing can ever be normal in golf. What a wild sport.
Anyway, DeChambeau clearly didn&apos;t agree with the decision, and appeared to tell an official he wouldn&apos;t play tomorrow (today) during the heated conversation.
OK, we all caught up now? Good! Now, let&apos;s see what Bryson&apos;s best friend, Brandel Chamblee, had to say about the whole thing:
&quot;There were multiple infractions here,&quot; Chamblee said during an incredible diatribe that was more dramatic than a daytime soap opera. &quot;He just danced all over the path behind the golf ball ... He did everything but take a weed wacker to the tall grass.
&quot;It is really hard to stomach the silliness that we&apos;ve seen here from Bryson. You accept this like a man. You look at the evidence and you&apos;re like, &apos;You&apos;re right. I did break the rule.&apos;&quot;
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Lordy. Brandel Chamblee just despises Bryson DeChambeau, and it&apos;s so painfully obvious. Do we think he&apos;d go that hard on Rory McIlroy? Come on. We all know the answer.
Of course not! Rory has these guys wrapped around his finger. They all bend the knee to him. They love him. They treat him with kid gloves.
But when it comes to Bryson? Those gloves come off, and they come off in a hurry.
Brandel Chamblee has feuded with DeChambeau for years now, and it all came to a head with Bryson joined LIV a few seasons ago. That was the straw that broke the camel&apos;s back.
Remember this famous tweet from Brandel?
&quot;He signed up for this when he signed on to be a puppet for a murderous dictator and to play a tour that does not value the best conditioned courses, but those that will hold events for a murderous dictator.&quot;
THAT was in response to a post about Bryson complaining about the bunkers during some LIV event. Brandel was just waiting to unleash that little post, and boy, he did it.
Look, you can argue about the penalty all day long. Folks have, and folks will continue to do so during today&apos;s third round. Bryson DeChambeau still has a real shot to win this thing, and the controversial two-stroke penalty will be the topic for the rest of the weekend. I get it.
But let&apos;s not be silly, Brandel. He did not &quot;do everything but take a weed-wacker&quot; to the spot behind his ball. Come on. You know that&apos;s not true. He did not &quot;dance&quot; behind his ball.
&quot;I think there’s an aspect to [his team] that’s trying to curate his image all the time,&quot; Chamblee continued late last night, adding that Bryson was &quot;childish&quot; and &quot;immature&quot; while he was smashing golf balls at the range at 10 p.m. local time.
&quot;I agree, I think he’s going to play, but let’s just say he may not — there’s a 1 or 2 percent chance he does not — I think this is purely performative to get the world to talk about him all night.&quot;
Performative? Perhaps. I&apos;ll give Brandel that one. Bryson has YouTube content to make, you know? The business never stops!
But let&apos;s be honest ...
They were both being performative.
Onto Round 3.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Liberal law professor breaks with Obama judge over Trump lawyer crackdown: ‘I refuse to teach’ it</news:name>
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			<news:title>Liberal law professor breaks with Obama judge over Trump lawyer crackdown: ‘I refuse to teach’ it</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Legal minds across the political spectrum are admonishing an Obama-appointed federal judge for suggesting that bar associations should look into sanctioning lawyers working for the president or the Justice Department, with one liberal constitutional law professor refusing to teach his students that such a move is acceptable.
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams formally referred Trump attorney Alejandro Brito to the Florida Bar in an opinion released Monday and ordered the ruling sent to authorities considering existing disciplinary complaints involving Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward. The disciplinary actions stem from Williams’s ruling in a case involving a settlement that shielded Trump, members of his family and affiliated businesses from certain federal tax audits and claims.
Bar associations have the ability to suspend the law licenses of individuals practicing law in their jurisdictions, giving them significant power over the ability of lawyers — including powerful DOJ officials — to do their work.
&quot;The court would also have litigants believe that, in such a circumstance, it is not only appropriate to dismiss the case but also to sanction and deprive litigants and their counsel of their reputation, license, or money,&quot; constitutional law professor Christian Lee Gonzalez-Rivera, who identifies as a liberal, told Fox News Digital. &quot;As a law professor, attorney and former judicial law clerk, I refuse to teach the former or accept the latter.&quot;
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The existing complaint against Blanche alleges that he mishandled evidence linked to the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, used the DOJ to attack Trump’s personal enemies and failed to properly represent the interests of the United States during the negotiations that led to the creation of the now-defunct $1.8 billion weaponization compensation fund. 
Woodward, meanwhile, faces a bar complaint alleging that his approval of the creation of the weaponization fund constituted a conflict of interest as he had previously represented Jan. 6 defendants and Trump associates who could potentially benefit from it. 
Gonzalez-Rivera, who teaches law at a Catholic university in Florida, said that the judge&apos;s order &quot;effectively sanctions the bringing of debatable, if losing, arguments in high-stakes first impression cases,&quot; arguing that it would have been ridiculous if judges recommended professional punishments for lawyers who were on the losing sides of other high-profile, historical court cases.
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Jeffrey Clark, a former DOJ official now serving as the vice president of litigation at a right-wing watchdog group, cautioned that Williams’s order — if allowed to become the norm — could seriously damage the legal profession by empowering a small number of bar association insiders.
&quot;This nonsense has to end. The State and local bars are not the superior officers of or the equivalent of a school-marmish national Principal&apos;s Office that sits in supervision of two highest-ranking leaders of the Justice Department,&quot; he wrote on Monday. 
&quot;If this trend continues, no future Republican lawyer is going to agree to enter the U.S. Justice Department to carry out the President&apos;s law enforcement orders as the Constitution intended,&quot; Clark continued. &quot;Power will instead be monopolized and moved only to the Left … The Framers would be shocked to learn that the real boss of Executive Branch legal power is not the singular President of the United States, but instead committees of insular coastal elite lawyers purporting to wield the meta-power of legal ethics.&quot;
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Clark has also faced disciplinary proceedings in Washington, D.C., where a disciplinary board recommended he be disbarred over his role in a proposed DOJ letter to Georgia officials after the 2020 election — allegations he has denied and cast as politically motivated.
&quot;DOJ has the power to put an end to this nonsense by issuing regulations preempting state/local bar weaponization,&quot; he added.
While Williams ordered the clerk to forward her opinion to disciplinary authorities reviewing existing complaints involving Blanche and Woodward, she formally referred Brito to the Florida Bar after finding that he advanced the case in &quot;bad faith.&quot;
Williams said Trump&apos;s lawsuit surrounding his tax immunity settlement was used to give judicial legitimacy to a legally baseless settlement; she flagged conflict concerns involving Blanche and Woodward’s prior clients and ordered the opinion sent to their bars, while formally referring Brito to the Florida Bar because he signed the complaint that launched the case.
&quot;I find it absurd that federal judges continue to attack DOJ lawyers, to include and especially Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, with roots in nothing more than the political viewpoints of those supposed unbiased judges,&quot; Jay Town, the former United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, told Fox News Digital.
Williams was appointed to the bench in 2011 by President Barack Obama. She previously issued a ruling against &quot;Alligator Alcatraz,&quot; a detention center operated by the state of Florida to house illegal immigrants awaiting deportation, but was overruled by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.
&quot;On the bright side, this and the likely more orders like this one we may see out of other district courts nationwide ... may nevertheless present higher courts — perhaps our highest one, too — with a chance to revisit judge-made doctrines like justiciability, which increasingly show their ability to be weaponized not only from outside but also from within the judiciary itself,&quot; Gonzalez-Rivera told Fox News Digital.
Conservative lawyer Mike Davis has called on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to overrule Williams’s ruling in this case. 
&quot;The federal Judge in Florida clearly strategically timed her referral of Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to the New York Bar to come just before his confirmation hearing to be elevated to the Attorney General&apos;s Office,&quot; Clark told Fox News Digital. &quot;This is flatly unconscionable non-judicial conduct.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Incoming UK PM Andy Burnham rejects Thatcher-era policies, signals leftward shift</news:name>
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			<news:title>Incoming UK PM Andy Burnham rejects Thatcher-era policies, signals leftward shift</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Britain’s incoming Prime Minister Andy Burnham used his first speech as Labour leader Friday to condemn the economic model established in the 1980s by Margaret Thatcher and promise greater public control of essential services, signaling a shift to the left from outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer. 
Burnham, who will formally become prime minister Monday, said that Britain had taken &quot;a series of wrong turns in the 1980s,&quot; when political power was centralized and economic power was transferred to private companies. He was unopposed to run as party leader, having been nominated by 379 Members of Parliament to lead it.
&quot;The country surrendered control of the essentials — housing, water, energy, transport — and left people exposed to higher costs,&quot; Burnham said during the July 17 speech in London, according to a transcript of his remarks.
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He declared that four decades of neoliberal economic policy had &quot;not been kind&quot; to the working-class and industrial communities that traditionally supported Labour and described his ascent as the country’s most significant political turning point in 40 years.
&quot;The government I lead will confidently lay that path out starting next week,&quot; Burnham said. &quot;That is why this change today is the most significant change moment in our politics for 40 years.
Alan Mendoza, executive director of the Henry Jackson Society, said Burnham’s speech offered a clear ideological signal but little detail about how his government would carry it out. &quot;With Burnham, there is a lot of light and heat, but not much actual substance,&quot; he added. &quot;We are all still waiting to see what that substance might be.&quot;
 
Mendoza said, &quot;If he thinks Britain has been on the wrong track for the last 40 years, what is the right track? Is it socialism of a past kind? Is it some form of statism? What does he actually intend to do?&quot;
Burnham&apos;s speech offered the clearest indication yet that the former Greater Manchester mayor intends to move the party away from Starmer’s more cautious economic positioning and toward greater state ownership, expanded council and social housing, giving more power to regional government and increased state involvement in essential services.
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Burnham said Labour would no longer attempt to imitate the right and far-left parties. &quot;We won’t try to out-Green the Greens or out-Reform Reform.&quot;
Although he did not explicitly advocate returning Britain to the 1970s or refer to the late Lady Thatcher by name, free-market critics portrayed his attack on her reforms as an effort to revive the state-dominated economic policies that preceded her government.
Britain experienced the Winter of Discontent in 1978-79, when millions of workers participated in widespread strikes over pay that disrupted daily life. The strikes left trash uncollected, reduced hospital services and affected public transportation. The unrest is widely seen as a major factor in the election of Margaret Thatcher&apos;s Conservatives in 1979 as voters turned against the unions and the Labour government of that time.
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The Adam Smith Institute responded to his speech by publishing a lengthy defense of the Thatcher era, highlighting reductions in income and corporate tax rates, privatizations, rising homeownership and fewer days lost to labor strikes.
&quot;Since you mentioned the 1980s, Andy Burnham, here’s a reminder of what was achieved,&quot; the free-market think tank wrote before listing economic indicators it said improved during the period.
According to the free-market think tank, the top rate of income tax fell from 83% to 40%, the basic rate dropped from 33% to 25%, and corporation tax was reduced from 52% to 35%. It said inflation declined from a peak of 21.9% in 1980 to 2.4% in 1986, while the number of working days lost to strikes fell from 29.5 million in 1979 to 1.9 million in 1990. The institute also said homeownership rose from 55% to 67%, the number of individual shareholders increased from 3 million to 11 million, and national debt fell from 47% of gross domestic product to 28%.
Emma Schubart, a research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society who previously worked at the Adam Smith Institute, told Fox News Digital that Burnham’s speech demonstrated what she described as a fundamental misunderstanding of taxation and economic incentives.
&quot;The biggest takeaway is that he comes across as pretty economically illiterate,&quot; Schubart said in an interview Friday. She called Burnham’s &quot;demonization&quot; of Thatcher polices &quot;strange and needless.&quot;
Schubart argued that Burnham’s message was internally contradictory because he presented his leadership as a national renewal while proposing to dismantle reforms associated with the 1980s.
&quot;He keeps saying he’s bringing a renewal to the U.K. and a new chapter,&quot; she said. &quot;But then he also says, ‘We’re going to go back to the ’70s.’ You have to pick one.&quot;
Burnham nevertheless insisted he would be a &quot;pro-business leader,&quot; while calling for greater public control of essential services, new powers for regional governments and closer cooperation with private businesses.
The ideological shift presents an immediate political gamble. Burnham must unite Labour’s competing factions, reassure financial markets and respond to Reform UK’s growing challenge — all while taking office without winning a national election. 
Mendoza warned that Burnham’s effort to appeal to the left could complicate relations with the Trump administration. &quot;The government could most definitely clash with the United States under Burnham’s vision, because the voters he is trying to bring back into his tent include many of those who are deeply hostile to America.
&quot;If he adopts U.S.-friendly policies, he risks alienating the voting coalition he is trying to create,&quot; he continued. &quot;But if he decides to pick fights with the United States, he risks damaging British national security and the alliance with America, which matters far more to the country than any electoral coalition.&quot;
Burnham is expected to be sworn in as prime minister on Monday by King Charles III.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Argentina&apos;s controversial World Cup banner got into the stadium by way of some dude&apos;s underwear</news:name>
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			<news:title>Argentina&apos;s controversial World Cup banner got into the stadium by way of some dude&apos;s underwear</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I kind of feel like people tried to dance around it before the match, but as soon as I saw that Argentina and England were playing each other in the World Cup semifinals, I thought, &quot;Someone is going to bring up the Falklands.&quot;
And, sure enough, they did. That someone was the entire Argentine roster who unfurled a banner that read &quot;Las Malvinas son Argentinas,&quot; or &quot;The Falklands are Argentinian.&quot;
However, the banner — referencing a long-time feud between Argentina and Great Britain over the South Atlantic islands that led to a brief war in 1982 — had to get into the stadium somehow, and that &quot;somehow&quot; was in some dude&apos;s underpants.
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According to The Daily Star, a fan named Santiago brought the banner — which was really a hotel bedsheet with black paint that he bought for a few bucks — into the stadium by stuffing it into his crotch.
&quot;I folded it as much as I could, put it in my private parts to get through security checks, and in the end we managed to get in,&quot; he told Argentina&apos;s Todo Noticias.
Alright... but what if Argentina had lost?
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That would be a bad time to break out the banner. You can&apos;t lose and then be like, &quot;You know those islands we&apos;ve been fighting over, even though most of the people on the island side with you guys? Yeah, those are ours.&quot;
Just wouldn&apos;t have the same power, and that would&apos;ve meant that Santiago would&apos;ve left Mercedes-Benz Stadium with a politicized bedsheet crammed into the front of his pants.
But that&apos;s not what happened, and Santiago whipped out his crotch banner and threw it to the Argentines, who had no idea where that thing had been.
That might be the greatest crime of all.
In the UK, they were not impressed by the banner. In fact, UK Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey demanded that the players involved be banned from Sunday&apos;s final against Spain.
Something that Spain would probably be a-okay with.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>‘Absolutely out of line’: Boulder City erupts after surprise data center approval</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Resident opposition was cited as a major reason the Boulder City Planning Commission recommended the City Council reject Skylar Capital’s data center in a 6-1 vote in May.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Flagstaff Event Almanac for July 18</news:name>
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			<news:title>Flagstaff Event Almanac for July 18</news:title>
			<news:keywords>July 18</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>King Charles kept Prince William, Kate Middleton in the dark about secret Harry and Meghan reunion: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>King Charles kept Prince William, Kate Middleton in the dark about secret Harry and Meghan reunion: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prince William and Kate Middleton were kept in the dark about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s top-secret reunion with King Charles.
Katie Nicholl, Vanity Fair royal correspondent, reported that, according to sources, &quot;not even the Prince and Princess of Wales were made aware that the meeting was taking place.&quot;
Nicholl also reported that the king, &quot;who has sworn his youngest son and daughter-in-law to secrecy,&quot; insisted that nothing about their July 10 meeting be leaked. Only palace aides were permitted to confirm the reunion took place after the Sussexes left Highgrove House, Charles&apos; country home, without being seen.
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Fox News Digital reached out to Kensington Palace for comment.
&quot;I don&apos;t see this as Prince William losing influence,&quot; Kinsey Schofield, host of &quot;Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered,&quot; told Fox News Digital. &quot;I see it as King Charles recognizing that Prince Harry is his relationship to manage.&quot;
&quot;Prince William&apos;s priority is protecting the future of the monarchy,&quot; said Schofield. &quot;Charles can afford to make emotional decisions that William, as the next king, probably cannot.&quot;
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The king hosted Harry and Meghan for the first time in years as they tried to repair a rift that has persisted since the Sussexes stepped back as senior working royals and moved to California.
The couple and their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, met with the monarch and Queen Camilla, Buckingham Palace confirmed. A source close to Charles told Nicholl that the hour-long meeting was &quot;completely cloak-and-dagger, orchestrated by the king.&quot;
&quot;The king wanted to see Harry and the children,&quot; said the source. &quot;A time was agreed for the Sussexes to come to Highgrove... and it was uncharacteristically last-minute for the king. Everyone was sworn to secrecy so that the meeting could remain private.&quot;
The insider said Camilla, who was staying at her Ray Mill House estate, drove to Highgrove for the meeting in &quot;quite a hurry.&quot;
&quot;Charles wanted Camilla to be there for moral support because she had been a pillar of strength for him throughout all the drama with Harry, and she dropped everything,&quot; the source told Nicholl. &quot;She told no one, not even her family. She just got in the car and headed over. They were all on a mission to keep the meeting as watertight as possible.&quot;
&quot;Personally, I feel Camilla played a hand in this, too,&quot; royal broadcaster Ian Pelham Turner told Fox News Digital. &quot;She would have encouraged Charles to support a meeting, provided that none of the issues discussed would be made public.&quot;
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Noticeably absent from the reunion were William and Kate. The Princess of Wales was supporting her husband as he saddled up to participate in the DMI Royal Charity Polo Cup 2026 at Guards Polo Club in Windsor. The estranged brothers did not see one another.
&quot;The king&apos;s dealings with the Sussexes are personal family negotiations,&quot; British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard told Fox News Digital.
&quot;This is not institutionally or monarchy-led. This is about Charles&apos; personal relationship with his son and grandchildren. He makes his own call on family. However, Prince William will not be enamored with the private meeting. He wants nothing to do with his brother or be burdened with the Sussex drama, a drama that he no doubt will have to manage one day as monarch.&quot;
A source who knows William and Harry told People magazine that the relationship between the brothers is &quot;so broken.&quot;
&quot;I thought it would have perhaps eased a little bit by now, to be honest,&quot; said the insider. &quot;But there has been no movement, especially on William&apos;s side. There is no contact.&quot;
The source noted that there was no expectation the brothers would meet while Harry was in the U.K.
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The strain between the brothers, once close, deepened when Harry and Meghan made their royal exit in 2020. It only worsened when Harry’s memoir, &quot;Spare,&quot; was published in 2023, in which he detailed the ongoing sibling rivalry.
&quot;The consistent message I&apos;ve heard is that Prince William isn&apos;t focused on reconciliation,&quot; Schofield said.
&quot;He&apos;s focused on protecting his family and the institution he&apos;ll eventually lead. I&apos;ve never gotten the impression William is driven by revenge. I think he&apos;s driven by caution. I&apos;m told he&apos;s actually very sensitive, and after years of interviews, documentaries, a memoir and public accusations, he simply doesn&apos;t see enough evidence that the pattern has changed in Harry.&quot;
&quot;I think Prince William has reached a point where actions matter infinitely more than words,&quot; Schofield continued. &quot;Before there&apos;s ever a meaningful reconciliation, there would have to be a sustained period in which private conversations remain private and confidence is gradually rebuilt. Right now, that appears to be the biggest hurdle.&quot;
&quot;Sadly, one can see how polarizing the Sussex debacle is, not just within public opinion but within the royal family itself,&quot; British royal expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital. &quot;Prince William and King Charles have completely different outlooks. They are operating from two different places.&quot;
Several royal experts told Fox News Digital that the king, who is undergoing cancer treatment, was eager to spend time with his young grandchildren. Harry, who has been vocal about wanting reconciliation, was willing to accept his father&apos;s terms.
&quot;[The Sussexes] are keeping the meeting top secret,&quot; a source close to the Sussexes told Nicholl. &quot;They haven&apos;t said anything to anyone. The agreement was made before they met the king that nothing would be shared — no photos, no details. It was a top-secret arrangement, and they pulled it off, and frankly, they are delighted about that.&quot;
&quot;... Don&apos;t expect to hear anything about what was said,&quot; said the source. &quot;That was the promise Harry made to his father. It&apos;s critical because this is the first time the families have met in four years. Harry was very pleased it happened because everything was up in the air.&quot;
Schofield said William has different priorities.
&quot;King Charles can forgive someone for hurting him,&quot; she said. &quot;Prince William also has to consider the repeated attacks on Princess Catherine and on the institution he’ll inherit. Those aren’t identical relationships. I’ve long believed Prince William’s issue isn’t anger. It’s confidence. Once trust has been broken repeatedly, another meeting doesn’t automatically solve the underlying problem.&quot;
Chard said keeping William uninformed about the meeting could cause more harm than good for any peace talks.
&quot;Many say reconciliation without William in the room is not family reconciliation,&quot; said Chard. &quot;Without a full family council, a true family reconciliation may just fizzle out. The optics don&apos;t look good for a united family front. Trust is already thin, and if William is kept in the dark as Charles takes steps to maintain private family moments with the Sussexes, any future healing may become more difficult.&quot;
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Dan Wakeford, founder of Celebrity Intelligence, previously told Fox News Digital that William&apos;s door is &quot;bolted shut&quot; to Harry and that he refuses to budge on his stance toward his estranged brother.
&quot;He could perhaps have absorbed the criticism of himself, which Harry wrote in &apos;Spare,&apos; but he cannot get over how much hurt it caused his wife,&quot; Wakeford claimed.
&quot;A palace source told Celebrity Intelligence plainly that William was fuming and particularly upset about what was said about Catherine. And so, the relationship ... he&apos;s done with it. He&apos;s done with the drama.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>BROADCAST BIAS: MS NOW marks 3 decades of empowering Democrats, not American democracy</news:name>
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			<news:title>BROADCAST BIAS: MS NOW marks 3 decades of empowering Democrats, not American democracy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>MSNBC debuted on cable television on July 15, 1996, and now, MS NOW is weirdly putting on the screen a celebration of MS NOW’s 30th anniversary, when it just changed the moniker last November. An announcer proclaims: &quot;Celebrating 30 years… Delivering journalism that informs, empowers and strengthens our democracy.&quot;
When it began, it really came across as an NBC News farm team. &quot;NBC Nightly News&quot; anchor Tom Brokaw was still proud to be associated with it. On Oct. 29, 1996, Brokaw interviewed former Soviet dictator Mikhail Gorbachev on the show &quot;InterNight,&quot; hailing him as a &quot;courageous, far-seeking prophet&quot; who ended the Soviet Union. Brokaw even gushed: &quot;Perhaps one day again we&apos;ll see you in political office in Russia. We know that you&apos;ve devoted your life to peace and to changing your country and those of us who have gotten to know you count ourselves among the privileged.&quot;
MSNBC in the early days was much more ideologically diverse than it is now, with conservative hosts like politician Alan Keyes, Laura Ingraham and that guy who hosted &quot;Scarborough Country,&quot; who now hosts its left-wing version, &quot;Morning Joe.&quot; Pat Buchanan and liberal Bill Press had a &quot;Crossfire&quot;-style show.
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MSNBC hated the Iraq War and loved the protesters. Reporter David Shuster announced to &quot;Hardball&quot; host Chris Matthews in 2003: &quot;The size of the demonstrators, at least here, at least in Europe, seems to underscore, Chris, that there are now perhaps two world superpowers. There’s the United States and then there are those millions of people who took to the streets opposing U.S. policy.&quot;
The shift to the left became defined by rants from hosts Keith Olbermann and Matthews. Olbermann routinely accused George W. Bush of fascism, and loved to interview former Watergate co-conspirator John Dean, like this one in 2006 about Dean’s book &quot;Conservatives Without Conscience&quot;: &quot;It deals with psychological principles that are frightening and that may have faced other nations at other times, in Germany and Italy in the ‘30s coming to mind in particular. But what—how does it apply now? And to what degree should it scare us?&quot; He added, &quot;What kind of danger — are we facing a legitimate threat to the concept of democracy in this country?&quot;
In 2008, Olbermann famously yelled at the camera at President Bush to &quot;shut the hell up.&quot;
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This is why it remains eternally amusing that in 2008, when Matthews uttered what might be the quintessential MSNBC moment, that Obama’s speech gave him a &quot;thrill up my leg,&quot; Olbermann responded with, &quot;Steady.&quot; Matthews insisted he was serious: &quot;He speaks about America in a way that has nothing to do with politics. It has to do with the feeling we have about our country. And that is an objective assessment.&quot;
Matthews stuck to his thrills through the Obama presidency, like this silliness in 2015: &quot;He’s done everything right. He’s been immaculate in the presidency. Nobody has accused him of any corruption. His kids are perfect. His wife is perfect. He’s done everything that these right-wing, white conservatives say we’re supposed to be in this country. He’s done everything right.&quot;
When it was time for Hillary Clinton to be president in 2016, &quot;AM Joy&quot; host Joy Reid was the cheerleader: &quot;If you look at Hillary Clinton’s qualifications, I mean, my God, since the Founding Fathers, has anyone tried to run for president with more on their resume?&quot; Longtime NBC reporter Andrea Mitchell replied: &quot;John Quincy Adams, maybe.&quot; Reid: &quot;I mean you have to go back literally to the 18th century to find somebody with a more packed resume than Hillary Clinton.&quot;
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When Hillary lost, MSNBC star Rachel Maddow extolled Obama’s legacy: &quot;I think he’ll go down in history as both a consequential and excellent president, viewed from the beginning of the country until now. I think that his economic record alone, in terms of saving us from the Great Depression, if that’s the only thing you knew, even if he hadn’t been the first African-American president doing it, that alone will put him in the top 10 presidents in U.S. history.&quot;
Maddow is also the leader in Trump the Dictator analogies, exemplifying the never-ending Democracy Dies in Darkness tone of &quot;MSDNC.&quot; Last August, she warned: &quot;Life in the United States is profoundly changing. It’s profoundly different than it was even six months ago, because we do now live in a country that has an authoritarian leader in charge. We have a consolidating dictatorship in our country.&quot; She and &quot;Last Word&quot; host Lawrence O’Donnell and the rest love to say fascism is already here. This is what their ads claim is democracy-empowering journalism.
The alleged Trump autocracy hasn’t shut down any of the relentlessly anti-Trump networks. Merely suing them for defamation is cartooned as a censorship maneuver. Networks like these need to settle the lawsuits, because digging into their fact-defying malice against Trump would make for an easy week in court.
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			  <news:name>Tom Brady, Logan Paul get into heated confrontation at Fanatics Fest in New York</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tom Brady, Logan Paul get into heated confrontation at Fanatics Fest in New York</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tom Brady’s rivalry with Logan Paul took a new twist on Saturday as the two came face-to-face on stage at Fanatics Fest in New York City.
The two competitors met on stage with New York Knicks star Karl-Anthony Towns coming in between them. The NFL legend then attempted to slap the WWE star before they were pulled apart before things could really escalate.
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Paul and Brady responded to the incident on X afterward.
&quot;This happened bc I was roasting Tom for beating him in flag football. And he tries to smack me ?? Horrible example for the kids,&quot; Paul wrote on X. &quot;Aura -100 + Blocked. With a torn tricep.&quot;
Brady called him a &quot;dork.&quot;
&quot;I tried America… will try again next time I see this nerd,&quot; he added.
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Brady and Paul have been feuding since the seven-time Super Bowl champion said the YouTuber wasn’t a real athlete because he competed in WWE and not on the gridiron like him.
The former New England Patriots star made the initial remarks during Super Bowl week. The two had it out during the Fanatics Flag Football Classic.
Brady suggested in an interview on WWE star Cody Rhodes’ podcast &quot;What Do You Wanna Talk About?&quot; that he would want to get involved in a match.
&quot;I need to get an invite. I&apos;ve been waiting for (WWE president) Nick Khan to come up with some storyline for me to get in the mix,&quot; Brady said Thursday. &quot;I feel like I&apos;m retired from football, and I have an opportunity to go out there and still showcase that I&apos;m a little bit of an athlete.&quot;
Brady told Fox News Digital in April 2025 that he might show up at WrestleMania 41.
&quot;I may be there,&quot; he said at the time. &quot;But it’s amazing what’s going on there and it’s amazing what’s happening with WWE and all the different things surrounding that.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Retired LAPD detective says Scott Peterson deserves a new trial, claims police overlooked critical witnesses</news:name>
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			<news:title>Retired LAPD detective says Scott Peterson deserves a new trial, claims police overlooked critical witnesses</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Nearly 22 years after Scott Peterson was found guilty of murdering his pregnant wife, his legal team says &quot;new evidence&quot; could help overturn his conviction.
The 53-year-old&apos;s attorneys with the Los Angeles Innocence Project (LAIP) say they&apos;ve uncovered what they argue is new evidence that could undermine one of America&apos;s most infamous murder convictions. They detail their findings in A&amp;E&apos;s new two-part docuseries, &quot;Scott Peterson: The New Evidence.&quot;
&quot;When you initially have a missing person&apos;s case, there are certain protocols, certain things that must be done, and that is to follow up on every possible lead to determine when and where the missing person was last seen,&quot; Ninette Toosbuy, a retired LAPD detective who appears in the documentary, told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;That wasn&apos;t done in this case,&quot; she said. &quot;That alone, just that alone, got me very interested in looking deeper into the matter. I think that Scott Peterson does deserve a new trial. I think any individual who&apos;s not given a fair trial to begin with deserves that. That is our system in the United States. A new trial would be the right course of action.&quot;
But Laci Peterson&apos;s mother, Sharon Rocha, isn&apos;t buying it. Rocha, who has long rejected claims that Peterson was wrongly convicted, dismissed the documentary&apos;s claims outright. &quot;There is no new evidence,&quot; People magazine reported. Fox News Digital also reached out to the Modesto Police Department for comment.
Prosecutors said Peterson murdered Laci, who was eight months pregnant, on Christmas Eve 2002 before dumping her body in San Francisco Bay. The remains of the 27-year-old and their unborn son, Conner, washed ashore months later. A jury convicted Peterson and sentenced him to death, though that sentence was later overturned. He is now serving life without the possibility of parole.
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The docuseries identifies 15 people who claimed they saw Laci walking her dog, McKenzie, on the morning of Dec. 24 — after the time Peterson told investigators he had already left home for a fishing trip in San Francisco Bay. Toosbuy said investigators&apos; handling of those reported sightings marked a turning point in the case.
&quot;Why wasn&apos;t this absolutely exhausted?&quot; said Toosbuy. &quot;Why wasn&apos;t this followed all the way through? You&apos;ve got witnesses, people in the neighborhood, who reached out to Modesto PD once they heard there was a missing person&apos;s investigation going on.
&quot;Basic missing person investigation 101 is to track down every one of those leads, interview them and determine whether they&apos;re credible, whether they were actually in a position to have seen Laci. And if they, in fact, do seem to have been in a position, take them back to where they last saw her. Physically go to the area and take a look.&quot;
&quot;That wasn&apos;t done,&quot; Toosbuy said. &quot;If you had witnesses who could confirm that they did see Laci at the park or in the neighborhood, and this would&apos;ve been at the time after Scott already left for the marina, then that would&apos;ve immediately excluded him as a suspect. If you have multiple people saying the same thing, then he could not have been the suspect or the murderer.&quot;
Prosecutors have long argued that many of the reported sightings were unreliable or inconsistent.
Chris Pixley, an Atlanta-based defense attorney featured in the docuseries, said Modesto police largely disregarded the varying accounts, and Peterson’s defense team didn’t call any of the witnesses to the stand, People magazine reported.
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&quot;You have to wonder whether the trial would have had a different outcome,&quot; he said.
Peterson&apos;s attorneys also say authorities didn&apos;t fully investigate a burglary reported at the home of Rudy and Susan Medina across the street from the Petersons on the morning of Laci&apos;s disappearance.
A burned-out van containing a mattress with what appeared to be bloodstains was found about a mile from Peterson&apos;s home on Christmas Day. Peterson&apos;s attorneys argued that Laci could have interrupted the robbery in progress and was then abducted and killed by the burglars.
Toosbuy believes Modesto Police zeroed in on Peterson as a suspect and quickly dismissed other theories.
&quot;I think it&apos;s bizarre that you find a van that was burned not far from Laci&apos;s neighborhood and do not explore the possibility that it&apos;s related,&quot; said Toosbuy.
&quot;I&apos;m not saying that we know for sure it&apos;s related. Of course not. However, it&apos;s suspicious, and you&apos;ve got a woman who&apos;s now missing. Both of those things are unusual in a neighborhood like Modesto. You need to investigate whether there is a connection so that you can either eliminate the van or go further. It just leaves more questions than answers.&quot;
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When asked how likely it is to obtain any DNA for testing today, Toosbuy replied, &quot;I don&apos;t know how much there is, and the courts would also have to OK it.&quot;
&quot;There are some legal procedural things that would have to take place,&quot; she said. &quot;But from an investigative standpoint, I think it&apos;s really important that we find out what&apos;s on that mattress, if the possibility is there.&quot;
The two men convicted in connection with the Medina burglary denied involvement in Laci&apos;s disappearance and were never charged in connection with her death. Prosecutors have maintained there was no evidence linking the burglars to Laci&apos;s disappearance and said the Medina burglary occurred Dec. 26, after she disappeared.
Attorneys for LAIP have argued that only a small portion of the mattress fabric was tested for DNA, which they say is &quot;insufficient to determine whether DNA from Laci and/or Conner was present.&quot;
Court filings indicated prior testing did not identify Laci&apos;s DNA on the portion of the mattress that was tested. LAIP has argued that the testing was incomplete.
Investigators later learned Peterson was having an affair with massage therapist Amber Frey. Peterson told her he was a widower facing his first holiday season alone.
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&quot;Having an affair is not a nice thing,&quot; said Toosbuy. &quot;But having an affair does not automatically make you a murderer, either. It could make you a bad husband, but it doesn&apos;t necessarily make you a murderer. Just because he made some bad decisions, that does not necessarily mean he&apos;s the person who killed Laci Peterson.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;ll be the first one to admit that there were things that he did that were really unwise, really dumb things,&quot; she added.
The docuseries notes that Laci&apos;s remains washed ashore in Richmond, California, and Conner&apos;s body was found about a mile away. Hydrologist Ralph Chen testified that, based on wind data, Laci may have been placed in the water between Brooks Island and the Berkeley Marina, where Peterson said he was fishing. It&apos;s believed Conner&apos;s body separated from his mother&apos;s in the water.
However, an expert retained by LAIP used Delft3D hydrodynamic modeling, which simulates wind and water movement, People reported. The expert concluded that Laci could have been placed in the shallows off Albany Bulb, a park accessible only by trail, miles from where Peterson said he went fishing.
There are also handwritten notes. At trial, prosecutors said Peterson purchased a fishing boat on Dec. 9, 2002, and secretly kept it in a storage facility because he intended to use the vessel to dispose of Laci&apos;s body. Peterson&apos;s attorneys said notes recovered from the home were reviewed by a forensic examiner and appear to indicate Laci knew about the boat and may have been buying equipment for it from marine supply stores.
In April, San Mateo County Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Hill denied Peterson&apos;s latest petition, filed on his behalf by LAIP, to overturn his conviction.
&quot;Judge Hill recognized the most recent attempt to undo the jury&apos;s verdict for what it was — nothing more than recycled, repackaged and rebranded arguments,&quot; Stanislaus County District Attorney Jeff Laugero said in May. &quot;Laci, Conner and their family deserve the finality that justice promised them.&quot;
Peterson’s attorneys plan to appeal to a higher California court.
&quot;I do think there are some really compelling things that have come out of the Los Angeles Innocence Project&apos;s efforts,&quot; said Toosbuy. &quot;Ultimately, everybody&apos;s going to make their own decision about what was done, what was not done.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mike Waltz, Tim Tebow launch effort to combat online child exploitation: &apos;It&apos;s happening in their backyard&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mike Waltz, Tim Tebow launch effort to combat online child exploitation: &apos;It&apos;s happening in their backyard&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz and former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow on Thursday unveiled a renewed international effort to combat online child exploitation, bringing together government officials, law enforcement leaders and anti-human trafficking advocates like Tebow&apos;s foundation to strengthen cooperation against predators operating across borders.
Following the event, Waltz and Tebow answered questions exclusively from Fox News Digital, with Tebow warning parents that the threat isn&apos;t confined to distant countries or dark corners of the internet.
&quot;It&apos;s happening in their backyard,&quot; Tebow told Fox News Digital when asked what would shock American parents most about child exploitation today.
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The event put a spotlight on how the U.S. is teaming up with countries around the world to rescue exploited children, crack down on human trafficking networks and prosecute child predators. Officials also pointed to recent international operations, new funding from Congress and a U.S.-led U.N. resolution targeting online sextortion.
&quot;The United States is leading the charge to combat child exploitation in partnership with civil society groups like the Tim Tebow Foundation,&quot; Waltz said during the event. &quot;Child exploitation criminals operate across borders, so a global response is critical. We need to work together to protect our children from predators.&quot;
Tebow said the danger facing children online is something parents should think about every day.
&quot;If it&apos;s unprotected, it&apos;s similar to dropping them off at a playground knowing that pedophiles are circling that playground,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. &quot;You would never do it.&quot;
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He urged parents to take advantage of online safety tools and remain engaged with their children&apos;s digital activity, saying predators are constantly searching for opportunities to exploit young victims.
&quot;There are so many predators online that are looking for a vulnerability and an access to a boy or girl so that they can exploit, so that they can lure, so they can groom, so that they can sextort,&quot; Tebow said. &quot;I really believe it&apos;s one of the worst evils in the world.&quot;
During the event, Tebow stressed that child exploitation requires international cooperation.
&quot;Child exploitation requires a response as global as the threat itself,&quot; he said. &quot;Right now, children around the world are being harmed, and we cannot look away. No child should be invisible, and no predator should be able to hide.&quot;
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Asked by Fox News Digital whether some countries are refusing to cooperate with U.S. investigations, Waltz said the larger challenge is that many nations lack the legal tools and investigative resources needed to pursue child exploitation cases.
&quot;I don&apos;t know that there&apos;s countries refusing to cooperate,&quot; Waltz said. &quot;But what I can tell you, there&apos;s countries all over the world [where] they don&apos;t have the laws on the books that make these things a crime. They don&apos;t have the extradition treaties. They don&apos;t have the prosecutors or the investigators that know how to handle the electronic evidence in the right way.&quot;
He added that U.S. agencies and United Nations partners are working to help countries strengthen those capabilities through training and international cooperation.
Waltz also argued that migration and human trafficking remain closely linked, saying vulnerable girls are often exploited by criminal organizations during migration routes.
Tebow added that investigators around the world continue to face enormous challenges identifying victims because offenders deliberately work to avoid detection.
&quot;When we also talk about this, there are so many places that are underfunded, under-equipped, and it does take some training and understanding of what is happening online so we can best use victim identification,&quot; Tebow said. &quot;Those victim identification specialists really are specialists. They&apos;re incredible at what they&apos;re doing because those that are performing this evil, they&apos;re not trying to get caught.&quot;
&quot;So it takes really special people to be able to understand, to find them and then bring them to justice. More importantly, bring that kid into freedom.&quot;
The collaboration between the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, the Tim Tebow Foundation and international law enforcement partners is intended to strengthen cross-border efforts to combat child exploitation through expanded cooperation, technology and coordinated investigations.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s housing chief paints a grim picture for homeownership in one major American city</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump&apos;s housing chief paints a grim picture for homeownership in one major American city</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Trump&apos;s housing chief is taking aim at New York City&apos;s housing agenda, arguing the policies championed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani would worsen affordability rather than solve it by discouraging private investment.
&quot;Socialist progressive policies never work,&quot; Turner told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview. &quot;To try to implement those policies in one of our greatest cities in the world — you will see people leaving New York in droves. Businesses and families can&apos;t afford it.&quot;
Turner&apos;s comments come as Mamdani has made housing affordability a centerpiece of his administration, backing policies like rent freezes for stabilized apartments and higher taxes on corporations and wealthy residents to fund affordable housing. He also wants local government to play a larger role in addressing New York City&apos;s housing shortage.
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As America&apos;s largest city and one of its most expensive housing markets, New York has become a focal point in the national debate over how to address affordability.
Turner&apos;s criticism reflects the Trump administration&apos;s broader affordability strategy, which, in contrast to Mamdani, emphasizes reducing regulations, expanding the nation&apos;s housing supply and encouraging private-sector investment rather than increasing government&apos;s role in the market.
The Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary told Fox News Digital that states such as Florida and Texas are &quot;ahead of the game&quot; on addressing the affordability crisis because they have prioritized homebuilding and reducing regulatory barriers that drive up costs.
He argued New York should follow a similar approach, saying affordability improves when governments make it easier for builders to construct new homes rather than expand their role in the housing market.
&quot;That&apos;s what we&apos;re doing now is easing the regulatory environment, bringing the cost down, raising the supply so builders can build and homeowners can buy,&quot; Turner said.
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Turner contrasted that approach with the policies championed by Mamdani in the nation&apos;s largest city, arguing his approach discourages the investment needed to increase housing supply.
&quot;The policies that he&apos;s putting forth are not encouraging, they&apos;re discouraging,&quot; Turner said. &quot;People want to go a place where they can get the government out of the way. The government is not the answer. The private sector is the answer. Family is the answer. Church and faith is the answer.&quot;
Turner predicted that Mamdani&apos;s governing philosophy would ultimately fail.
&quot;Mamdani and his policies are the complete opposite of that,&quot; Turner said. &quot;So no, they&apos;re not gonna work, period.&quot;
Mamdani has argued his proposals are necessary to address New York City&apos;s housing affordability crisis, contending that stronger tenant protections and expanded public investment would help ease rising costs for working families.
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			<news:title>How to share vacation photos on any screen</news:title>
			<news:keywords>We have all been there. You come home from a trip, someone asks to see the photos, and suddenly your phone is making its way around the room, one person at a time. That works for a few snapshots. It gets old fast when you have beach videos, family group shots, mountain views or that one ridiculous restaurant photo everyone needs to see.
The better move is to put your vacation photos on a bigger screen. You can use a TV, projector, laptop, tablet or even an outdoor screen. The right method depends on what phone you have, what screen is nearby and whether you are at your house or someone else&apos;s. Here are the easiest ways to share vacation photos without turning your phone into a handoff relay.
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Before you mess with settings, look around the room. The best option may already be sitting in front of you. A smart TV works well for most people because it may support AirPlay, Chromecast, Smart View, Roku, Fire TV or screen mirroring. A laptop can also work if the TV connection gets messy. A tablet is great for a smaller group at the kitchen table. A projector gives you the biggest wow factor, especially outside.
If your TV is due for an upgrade, CyberGuy&apos;s Top TVs of 2026 can help you find one with the features that make photo sharing easier. Search &quot;Top TVs of 2026&quot; in the search bar at CyberGuy.com.
Also, think about privacy before you start. Open only the album you want people to see. No one needs your screenshots, receipts or random camera roll surprises popping up on a 65-inch TV.
AirPlay is usually the cleanest option for iPhone owners. It works with Apple TV, many smart TVs, some Roku devices, and select Fire TV smart TVs that support AirPlay.
Here&apos;s how to do it:
This is great when you are at home, and your TV already supports AirPlay. It can also work at someone else&apos;s house, but both devices usually need to be on the same Wi-Fi network. If you use AirPlay often, it is also worth reading CyberGuy&apos;s report on how hackers are breaking into Apple devices through AirPlay so you know how to use it more safely.
Sometimes the AirPlay button does not appear where you expect it. In that case, mirror your whole iPhone screen.
Turn on Do Not Disturb or Focus first so private texts and alerts do not show up during the slideshow.
For Android owners, Google Photos and Chromecast are a strong combo. This works with Chromecast devices, Google TV Streamer and many TVs with Google Cast built in.
Settings may vary depending on your Android’s manufacturer
This method also works from Google Photos on iPhone or iPad if you are signed into your Google Account.
Samsung Galaxy phones have a built-in screen mirroring feature called Smart View. It is one of the easiest ways to show photos on a Samsung TV and some other compatible displays.
Settings may vary depending on your Android’s manufacturer
Smart View mirrors your whole phone screen, so the same privacy rule applies. Open the album first and silence notifications before you start.
Some Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets support Samsung DeX. This can make your phone feel more like a desktop on a TV or monitor.
You can connect with a USB-C to HDMI cable or adapter. Some TVs also support wireless DeX through compatible screen mirroring. Once connected, open your photo app and display your album from the big screen.
DeX can be especially useful when you want a cleaner setup for a family gathering, reunion or backyard slideshow because you are not simply throwing your entire phone screen onto the TV.
A cable may feel old school, but it is often the most reliable method. It also avoids Wi-Fi problems at someone else&apos;s house.
For iPhone 15 and newer USB-C models, use a USB-C to HDMI adapter or cable. Plug it into your iPhone, connect the HDMI cable to the TV or projector and switch the TV to the correct HDMI input.
For older iPhones with Lightning, use a Lightning Digital AV Adapter and an HDMI cable.
For Android phones, USB-C to HDMI support depends on the model. Many Samsung Galaxy phones support video output, while some other Android phones may not. If your phone supports it, plug the USB-C to HDMI adapter into your phone, connect the HDMI cable to the screen and choose the correct input.
This is one of the best options for outdoor projectors because it avoids weak backyard Wi-Fi.
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A laptop gives you more control when you want a polished slideshow. You can open iCloud Photos, Google Photos, OneDrive or a folder of downloaded photos. Then connect the laptop to a TV or projector with HDMI.
On Windows , press Windows key + P to choose how the screen appears.
On a Mac, connect the display and use System Settings if you need to adjust the screen arrangement.
You can also cast from some laptops to wireless displays. On Windows, press Windows key + K and select a compatible wireless display. This can work well with Miracast-enabled TVs and adapters.
The laptop method is helpful when multiple people have sent you photos after the trip, and you want everything in one place before guests arrive.
A tablet works well for smaller groups. It is bigger than a phone, easier to pass around and less awkward at a dinner table.
On iPad, open Photos, Google Photos or iCloud Photos . You can also AirPlay to a bigger screen if one is nearby.
On an Android tablet , open Google Photo s or your gallery app and cast to a Chromecast-enabled TV when available.
This is a good fallback when you are at someone else&apos;s house, and you do not want to mess with their TV settings.
Roku gives you several options depending on your phone.
If you have an iPhone and the Roku device supports AirPlay, use AirPlay or Screen Mirroring from Control Center.
If you have Android or Windows, Roku supports screen mirroring from compatible devices. Roku also has Photo Streams in the Roku mobile app, which lets you upload photos and share a stream.
Photo Streams can be a nice option for parties because you can prepare the photos before people arrive instead of connecting your phone in the moment.
Some Fire TV smart TVs support AirPlay. If yours does, you can enable AirPlay in the Fire TV settings and share from an iPhone.
Fire TV also supports display mirroring on certain models. Go to Settings , then Display &amp; Sounds , then Enable Display Mirroring. After that, connect from your compatible phone, tablet or computer.
Not every Fire TV device supports every mirroring option, so this is one place where the exact model can make a difference.
A streaming device can make photo sharing easier if your older TV lacks AirPlay, Chromecast or screen mirroring. Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV and Chromecast-style devices can give an older screen newer sharing features.
If you are thinking about adding one, CyberGuy&apos;s guide to the 5 best streaming devices in 2026 at cyberguy.com breaks down strong options for different homes and budgets.
This can also help if you visit relatives who have a perfectly good TV that feels stuck in another decade. Plug in the streaming device, connect it to Wi-Fi and you may have a much easier way to show photos.
A shared album can save you from digging through your camera roll while everyone waits.
On iPhone, use iCloud Shared Albums if your guests are also in the Apple world. Select the photos , tap Share, choose Add to Shared Album and post them to the album.
Google Photos is more flexible for mixed groups. You can create a shared album, add photos and send a link. That works well when some people have iPhones and others have Android phones.
This is also the easiest way to let other people add their own vacation shots. After a group trip, ask everyone to upload their best photos to one shared album before the slideshow.
For more family-friendly options, CyberGuy has also rounded up the best free sites for sharing photos and videos with your extended family.
Outdoor photo sharing needs a little more planning. Sunlight, Wi-Fi and power can all get in the way.
A portable projector is the most fun option for backyard photo nights. Use a white wall, projector screen or even a clean white sheet pulled tight. For the best picture, wait until dusk or evening.
You can connect your phone with HDMI, cast wirelessly if the projector supports it or plug in a streaming stick such as Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast or Google TV Streamer. If your projector has Google TV built in, you may be able to open Google Photos or cast directly.
For outdoor setups, bring a long extension cord, portable speaker, HDMI cable, phone adapter and backup charger. Wireless casting can work, but a cable is less likely to fail when the Wi-Fi signal is weak.
If you are at your own house, use AirPlay, Chromecast, Smart View or a shared album on your smart TV.
If you are at someone else&apos;s house, use an HDMI cable or shared album link. That avoids asking for Wi-Fi passwords and digging through their TV menus.
If you are outside, use a projector with HDMI or a streaming stick. Keep a charger nearby because photo and video sharing can drain your phone quickly.
If you have a mixed iPhone and Android crowd, use Google Photos or a shared album link. It is usually easier than trying to make every device talk to the same TV.
If you want the least awkward option, prepare an album before people arrive. Your future self will thank you.
Before you turn your vacation memories into a living room or backyard slideshow, take a minute to make sure you are only sharing what you actually want everyone to see.
Create a dedicated album with only the photos you want people to see. Hide or remove anything personal before you cast or mirror. Before you put anything on a big screen, you may also want to hide private photos on your iPhone or Android from snoops.
Turn on Do Not Disturb or Focus so messages and notifications stay off the big screen. Avoid opening your full camera roll in front of guests. Start from the album instead. If your camera roll is overflowing with screenshots, duplicates and random saves, CyberGuy&apos;s five digital clean-up tips you didn&apos;t know you needed can help you tidy things up before slideshow night.
Be careful with location data if you share an album link. Some photo services may include or display location details depending on your settings. Also, remember to stop casting or mirroring when you are done. It sounds obvious until your phone reconnects to the TV while you are checking something private. And while you are using a smart TV, take a minute to review the privacy clauses hidden in smart home devices that may affect what your TV, speaker or connected gadgets collect.
Vacation photos are more fun when everyone can actually see them. Passing one phone around the room kills the moment, especially when you have videos, Live Photos and group shots worth showing. The best method depends on where you are. At home, AirPlay, Chromecast or Smart View may be easiest. At someone else&apos;s house, an HDMI adapter can save you from Wi-Fi headaches. Outdoors, a projector can turn a backyard into a photo night people actually remember. But let&apos;s be real here. The smartest move is making a clean album before anyone arrives. That way, you control what shows up, you avoid awkward screen surprises and you spend less time fumbling with settings.
What is your favorite way to show vacation photos when family or friends come over: phone, TV, projector or something else? Let us know by writing to us at CyberGuy.com.
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			<news:keywords>A family&apos;s unusual discovery in a rental home that left some TikTok viewers shocked finally has an explanation.
Libby Birrell and Aubrey Birrell, two sisters from Utah, recently went viral on social media after checking into an Airbnb rental and recognizing members of their own family in a framed beach photo hanging on the wall.
In an interview with Fox News Digital this week, the sisters admitted they were extremely &quot;creeped out&quot; by seeing the picture. 
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They were at a rental home in Oceanside, San Diego, with about 30 relatives to celebrate their grandfather&apos;s 80th birthday in early July, they said, when they spotted the photo.
&quot;The moment we saw it, we made everyone come up and look, and they were all in awe,&quot; Aubrey Birrell said. &quot;I started FaceTiming my friends because they all know my family. They were in shock, too. It was crazy.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Airbnb for comment.
&quot;The first time we were sleeping, I will say we were creeped out,&quot; said Aubrey Birrell, 26.
It felt &quot;really strange,&quot; she added. &quot;Did they know we were coming? We were just feeling a little confused, a little eerie, but also it was just shocking.&quot;
They soon asked the host about the photo — who explained that the home&apos;s decorator is a San Diego photographer who takes aerial beach photos and enlarges them as artwork for vacation rentals.
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&quot;We&apos;re looking at this picture, and my dad is like, &apos;This looks like me,&apos;&quot; Aubrey Birrell says in the viral video.
&quot;I&apos;m like, &apos;Dad, what?&apos; ... No, this is my dad. That&apos;s my sister, Libby, from 10 years ago, and that&apos;s Brady, my brother, 10 years ago,&quot; she says as she points to the family members she sees in the picture.
&quot;We have those swimsuits,&quot; Libby Birrell, 19, adds in the video. &quot;We are literally in this picture.&quot;
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The sisters said they believe the photo was taken about 10 years ago at either Mission Beach or Imperial Beach during one of their family trips for their brother&apos;s soccer tournament.
&quot;We remember the swimsuits. We remember the time. We&apos;re pretty confident,&quot; Aubrey said.
&quot;She must have captured us when we were there,&quot; said Aubrey Birrell, speaking of the photographer.
While the family&apos;s mystery appears to be solved, some questions remain.
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In comments on the viral video, users claimed they&apos;d spotted what appeared to be the same beach photograph hanging in other vacation rentals and homes in other states — including Florida. The claims were unconfirmed, but the idea was unsettling to some people. 
The viral video prompted a mix of amusement, alarm and a few similar stories.
&quot;A lot of people were telling us we should leave, that it was like the start of a horror movie,&quot; Aubrey Birrell recalled.
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&quot;A lot of people also shared similar experiences, like seeing themselves in a picture frame at a store or spotting themselves on a pamphlet in another state. It was kind of cool to hear those stories.&quot;
The older sister said the home&apos;s host even offered to give the family a copy of the beach print.
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Today, the sisters said they&apos;re amused by the discovery.
&quot;I feel all right with it. I was telling [our host] that if we could get a print from the photographer, that would be so cool, just so we could always remember it. I think it&apos;s fun,&quot; Aubrey Birrell said.
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OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney is trying to turn the tables on prosecutors before her murder trial, asking a Miami-Dade judge to block the state from using a string of alleged prior violent incidents to paint her as the aggressor.
Clenney, the OnlyFans model accused in the 2022 death of Christian Obumseli, will argue she acted &quot;in self-defense and as a battered spouse,&quot; according to newly filed defense motions in Miami-Dade criminal court reviewed by Fox News Digital.
In a July 1 filing, her lawyers asked a Miami-Dade judge to allow them to bring up Obumseli’s 2020 Austin arrest warrant if the state opens the door by describing him as peaceful, gentle, passive or nonviolent.
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The warrant, attached to the defense filing, accused Obumseli of cruelty to a nonlivestock animal, a Class A misdemeanor, in Travis County, Texas. It lists an offense date of Nov. 2, 2020, but does not show how the case was resolved.
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Clenney’s lawyers claim the records behind the warrant describe apartment staff finding Obumseli’s dead dog, Halo, confined inside a kennel in a closet after an apartment had been abandoned. Investigators allegedly found food in the kennel but no water, and feces surrounding the animal.
A veterinary pathologist concluded the dog’s most likely cause of death was dehydration from water deprivation, and investigators believed Halo had been dead for five to seven days before being discovered, the defense motion says. The filing also claims Obumseli gave &quot;vague, confusing, and conflicting&quot; accounts about the dog’s death.
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The animal-cruelty fight is part of a broader pretrial battle over how jurors will see the couple’s volatile relationship. The evidence fight also includes the publicized elevator video prosecutors allegedly want to use to show Clenney as the aggressor.
In a separate June 29 filing, Clenney’s lawyers argued prosecutors are presenting a misleading snippet of the February 2022 elevator video. The state, according to the defense, says the video shows Clenney striking Obumseli, pulling his hair and continuing to hit him before the doors open and he can escape.
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But the defense says prosecutors start the video too late.
Clenney’s lawyers claim earlier footage shows her entering the elevator from her residential floor partially clothed, barefoot and without shoes, keys, wallet or phone. When she reached the lobby, her foot was bleeding, the filing says.
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The defense says Obumseli later entered the elevator, saw blood on the floor and wiped it away with his foot.
When Clenney later got back into the elevator, Obumseli followed her, the defense says. Her lawyers argue she repeatedly pressed elevator buttons in an apparent effort to close the doors before he could enter.
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Once inside, the filing claims, Obumseli maneuvered around Clenney, reached for the key-fob reader and appeared to put her in a headlock while trying to activate the elevator and gain access to the apartment.
Clenney’s lawyers say she struck him during the struggle in an effort to stop him from getting upstairs. Prosecutors have disputed her account, citing the Miami-Dade medical examiner’s conclusion that the fatal wound was inconsistent with her description of what happened.
Clenney was arrested four months later at a rehabilitation facility in Hawaii and charged with second-degree murder. She has pleaded not guilty. Fox News Digital has reached out to Clenney&apos;s attorneys for comment.
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			<news:keywords>NEW CITY, N.Y. - The battle for the House majority will be won or lost in congressional districts like New York-17, NY-3, and NY-4, three crucial swing seats in suburban New York City.
And as Republicans work to hold onto their razor-thin House majority in this autumn&apos;s midterm elections, they view the ongoing battle between the left-wing and the center-left establishment for the future of the Democratic Party as political ammunition as they portray Democrats as radicals.
&quot;Democrats have gone further and further and further to the left with no end in sight,&quot; Republican Rep. Mike Lawler argued in a Fox News Digital interview.
Lawler, a two-term lawmaker who represents NY-17, which covers much of New York City&apos;s northern suburbs, spoke soon after three far-left Democrats backed by socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani defeated more moderate, establishment-backed rivals in showdowns that drew outsized national attention.
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Two of primary winners were aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and two of the defeated candidates were congressional incumbents.
&quot;My district is impacted significantly by what happens in New York City. Many of my constituents work in the city, they&apos;re cops, firefighters, nurses, teachers,&quot; Lawler said.
He charged that &quot;these radical socialists are taking over the Democratic Party, not just for Congress, but the state legislature. And as I said last year, Zohran Mamdani would become the face of the Democratic Party and its leader, and that is precisely what he is doing.&quot;
Lawler&apos;s Democratic challenger in the midterms is not backed by either the DSA or two other far-left groups, the Justice Democrats and the Working Families Party.
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But Lawler, pointing to Democratic nominee Cait Conley&apos;s stance on key issues, argued, &quot;The fact is that she agrees with them from a policy standpoint, even if she doesn&apos;t couch herself in the same title of socialist.&quot;
&quot;My opponent would be a rubber stamp for the radical socialists who are coming, and she wouldn&apos;t have the ability to stand up to these people and push back, and the fact is the Democrats have gone further and further and further to the left with no end in sight,&quot; he charged.
But Rep. Suzan DelBene, chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said that any GOP push to paint Democrats as far left radicals are &quot;desperate attacks.&quot;
&quot;The midterms will ultimately be a referendum on who is going to lower costs and help improve the lives of everyday Americans - which House Republicans have failed spectacularly to do. In the purple, majority making districts, &quot; DelBene argued in a statement to Fox News Digital.
She charged that &quot;Republicans already know they’ve lost the American people, and that’s why they are resorting to desperate attacks that aren’t actually about the pocketbook issues, but just baseless spin that falls flat with voters who are eager to reject Republicans.&quot;
Conley, a West Point graduate and military combat veteran who was awarded three Bronze Stars during six deployments to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, pushed back on Lawler&apos;s criticism.
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&quot;Voters are sick of political insiders, politicians, political operatives who care more about their next reelection than they do solving the actual problems with the time they are given to represent their people,&quot; Conley told Fox News Digital, indicating Lawler, a political strategist before serving as a state lawmaker and then winning election to Congress.
Conley emphasized that &quot;we need new leaders, not people who are part of the political insider network.&quot;
The race in NY-17 is among two to three dozen across the country that will determine if the GOP holds its razor-thin House majority.
So are the showdowns in NY-3 and NY-4, which are located in New York City&apos;s eastern suburbs on Long Island.
&quot;I think it will definitely affect us in Nassau County since we&apos;re a border county,&quot; Jeanine Driscoll, the GOP nominee in NY-4 told Fox News Digital, as she referred to the far-left Democratic victories in neighboring New York City. &quot;Bringing in three ultra left wing people who are proclaiming themselves to be socialists, really communists, is going to wake people up.&quot;
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Driscoll, the receiver of taxes in the town of Hempstead, America’s largest township by population, is challenging Democratic Rep. Laura Gillen, who flipped the district two years ago.
Just to the north, in NY-3, Republican nominee Mike LePetri is facing off against veteran Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi, who narrowly topped LePetri in 2024.
&quot;Frankly, the people of Long Island and northeast Queens are scared. They&apos;re concerned about the future of America if you have the Democrat Party take over the House of Representatives,&quot; LePetri told Fox News Digital.
Gillen and Suozzi are among a group of moderate House Democrats who earlier this year launched the &quot;Promise to America,&quot; a centrist political pledge that rejects socialism, supports secure borders, and promotes fiscal responsibility and economic growth.
&quot;I call myself a new kind of old-fashioned Democrat. Someone who believes in the traditional values,&quot; Suozzi said in a recent &quot;Fox and Friends&quot; interview.
Suozzi emphasized, &quot;We’re for capitalism, not socialism. We’re for safety, not lawlessness. We’re proud of America. Not ashamed of America. And we need to be promoting those things.&quot;
&quot;There are people in the Democratic Party that are left of center that don’t agree with the far left. And we just need to do a better job organizing because you’ll see big rallies for people who are extremists, far right, far left, but if I show up and say ‘hey lets work together to solve the problems that we face in our country,’ you’re not going to get a big rally for that,&quot; Suozzi said.
But LePetri charged that Suozzi &quot;is two faced. He says one thing, but votes exactly with his conference.&quot;
And Driscoll, speaking of Gillam, argued, &quot;they claim they&apos;re moderate. If you look at her voting record, her voting record is not moderate.&quot;
Top Republicans are using the recent victories by the far-left as a cudgel to bash Democrats in competitive races.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly warned of a &quot;communist&quot; threat.
Vice President JD Vance argued recently on Fox News’ &quot;The Ingraham Angle&quot; that Democrats have &quot;a view that the United States is an evil country that must be dismantled from the ground and then built back up. That&apos;s communism at its core, and you see more and more momentum in that direction from the Democrat Party.&quot;
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			<news:title>Hoffa family urges FBI Director Kash Patel to keep investigation open and &apos;name names&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The family of Jimmy Hoffa is asking that the FBI not close the missing person case and instead reveal all it knows about who killed the legendary labor leader as the 51st anniversary of the historic disappearance approaches in two weeks.
&quot;We, and likely many other Americans, would rather have the case solved, not shelved,&quot; said Hoffa&apos;s son, James, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;I&apos;m shocked that the government would close such a prominent case. This case is of national interest to all, and all the efforts of the FBI should continue to go to solving it,&quot; he continued. &quot;We want the case solved. The family wants to have accountability for this horrible crime. We want the case solved so that the family can have closure.&quot;
JIMMY HOFFA’S SON: WHO KILLED MY DAD, WHY, AND WHAT IT DID TO MY FAMILY
In a letter obtained by Fox News Digital to FBI Director Kash Patel, James Hoffa writes that he and his sister, Barbara Crancer, would find closing the case &quot;disturbing,&quot; and urged Patel to let all the information the bureau has on his father&apos;s disappearance be made public.
&quot;It is important to us, and the country, that the truth about my father&apos;s disappearance [be] told and those involved in his disappearance, even if they are deceased, be exposed,&quot; he said. &quot;My sister Barbara and I urge the FBI to keep the case open and active, and to continue the investigation.&quot;
PRODUCER&apos;S NOTEBOOK: TRACKING THE FATE OF JIMMY HOFFA
Jimmy Hoffa vanished July 30, 1975, on his way to what he thought was a meeting to help in his bid to regain the Teamsters union presidency.
He was last seen in the parking lot of the Machus Red Fox restaurant in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, at about 2:30 p.m. local time getting into a car that whisked him away.
Jimmy Hoffa&apos;s remains have never been recovered and no one has been charged in connection to his disappearance.
In the documentary series, &quot;Riddle, The Search for James R. Hoffa,&quot; streaming on Fox Nation, one theory speculates Jimmy Hoffa was picked up at the restaurant by Detroit mob capo Vito &quot;Billy Jack&quot; Giaclone and mobster Anthony &quot;Tony Pal&quot; Palazzolo, and driven to a nearby home owned by mobster Carlo Licata, where he was killed.
The theory states his remains were then possibly disposed of in a mob-run sanitation facility in Hamtramck.
JIMMY HOFFA&apos;S FAMILY CALLS ON TRUMP TO RELEASE FBI FILES
Jimmy Hoffa was allegedly told that he would be meeting with Giacalone’s brother, powerful Detroit mobster Anthony &quot;Tony Jack&quot; Giacalone, and New Jersey Teamsters local president Anthony &quot;Tony Pro&quot; Provenzano, a bitter union enemy who was also a capo in the New York City-based Genovese crime family.
He needed the support of Provenzano&apos;s 10,000-member New Jersey local in his campaign for the union&apos;s top job.
While there have long been conflicting theories about Jimmy Hoffa&apos;s fate, Fox Nation reported that an informant told the FBI that he was present when Jimmy Hoffa died and said that Vito &quot;Billy Jack&quot; Giacalone was the person who killed him.
Such information would have been documented in FBI records, called 302s. But so far, the information has not been made public.
&quot;We and likely many other Americans would rather have the case solved, not shelved. We seek closure, not millions of documents that continue the mystery,&quot; Hoffa’s son wrote to Patel.
The status of the criminal case is unclear.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, the FBI said it is &quot;dedicated to deliver[ing] transparency to the American public.&quot;
&quot;The release of these historic files on Jimmy Hoffa&apos;s disappearance is yet another step in that direction,&quot; the FBI said.
The bureau previously released thousands of documents, but most are heavily redacted and hide potentially vital information.
James Hoffa suggested the unredacted files could be turned over to the National Archives, without the case being shut down.
&quot;We want the case solved, we don&apos;t want tons of redacted paper sent to us,&quot; James Hoffa said.
The FBI&apos;s Detroit field office has taken over the case, and the bureau has said it continues to take the investigation seriously.
&quot;The FBI has worked for five decades to investigate every lead and process evidence related to this investigation,&quot; a spokesperson told Fox News Digital. &quot;FBI offices across the country have assisted over the years and we have received countless tips and information from the public, which has been of tremendous help to the FBI. We appreciate the public, and more importantly, the Hoffa family&apos;s assistance and support over the years.&quot;
James Hoffa said, &quot;It is time for the FBI to solve the case and to hold people accountable and name names, even if they are deceased, to solve this national mystery.&quot;
The eight-part series &quot;Riddle, The Search for James R. Hoffa,&quot; is streaming on Fox Nation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Gosar Holds Nearly $278,000 Cash Advantage Over Democratic Challenger</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gosar Holds Nearly $278,000 Cash Advantage Over Democratic Challenger</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
Rep. Paul Gosar’s reelection campaign reported more than $303,000 in cash on hand, giving the Republican incumbent a substantial financial advantage over Democratic challenger Danielle Sterbinsky ahead of Arizona’s 2026 congressional election.
Gosar for Congress reported $303,213.70 in available campaign funds through July 1, according to newly filed Federal Election Commission (FEC) data. Sterbinsky’s campaign reported $25,744.84 over the same election cycle, leaving Gosar with approximately $277,469 more in reserve.
Gosar’s campaign described the financial advantage as evidence of support for the congressman’s positions on border security, inflation, federal spending, and other issues.


We’re in a very strong position!
My campaign has $303,000 cash on hand compared to my opponent’s weak $25,744.
Thank you to all our supporters — we’re ready to win in November! pic.twitter.com/zAqzvZxY0X
— Paul Gosar (@DrPaulGosar) July 16, 2026





“Voters are clearly behind our movement,” Gosar said in the campaign announcement. “This financial lead puts us in a dominant position heading into the general election.”
The FEC figures show Gosar’s campaign has collected $580,042.50 in total receipts since the beginning of the 2025-2026 election cycle. That includes approximately $490,056 in individual contributions and $85,000 from other political committees.
The Gosar campaign reported spending $368,425.78 during the cycle and listed $6,958.18 in outstanding debts or obligations. The campaign began the cycle with approximately $91,597 in cash on hand, according to the FEC financial summary.
Sterbinsky’s campaign reported receiving $354,382.57 and spending $332,315.71 since July 2025. Her committee reported no outstanding debts or loans in its latest FEC summary.
The filings give Gosar an advantage in both total receipts and remaining cash, although the difference between the campaigns’ available funds is considerably larger than the gap between their total fundraising.
President Donald Trump offered his endorsement of the congressman on Truth Social in late 2025, ahead of an unopposed 2026 primary.
In full, President Trump wrote:
“Congressman Paul Gosar, D.D.S., is an America First Patriot, who is doing a fantastic job representing Arizona’s 9th Congressional District!  
A MAGA Warrior, who has been with us from the very beginning, Paul is working hard to Grow our Economy, Cut Taxes and Regulations, Promote MADE IN THE U.S.A., Advance American Energy DOMINANCE, Keep our now very Secure Border, SECURE, Support our Brave Military/Veterans, and Protect our always under siege Second Amendment.
Dr. Paul Gosar has my Complete and Total Endorsement for Re-Election — HE WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN!”
Gosar was first elected to Congress in 2010 after working as a dentist for 25 years. He currently represents the Ninth Congressional District, which covers portions of western Arizona, including communities in Maricopa, Mohave, La Paz, and Yuma counties.
According to his congressional biography, Gosar entered Congress without previously holding elected office and has made limited government, immigration enforcement, natural resources, and federal spending central issues during his tenure.





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			  <news:name>Wildlife Ecologist To Join Capitol Rally Opposing Planned Salt River Horse Removals</news:name>
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			<news:title>Wildlife Ecologist To Join Capitol Rally Opposing Planned Salt River Horse Removals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
Wildlife ecologist and wild horse advocate Craig C. Downer will join a rally at the Arizona State Capitol next week as opponents of a planned reduction in the Salt River horse herd call for an independent scientific review before removals begin.
Friends of the Salt River Wild Horses announced that Downer will appear at the “Preserve the Herd, Follow the Science” rally on Wednesday, July 22, at 8 a.m. in front of the state Senate building. The group’s event page lists the rally for July 22 and 23.
Downer has conducted field investigations of the Salt River herd and its habitat, including studies in 2012 and 2015 involving interviews, ecological transects, and a literature review. In a 2019 letter published by High Country News, he argued that wild horses contribute to the ecosystem by transporting nutrients from the river into the surrounding Sonoran Desert.
The advocacy group said Downer is concerned that reducing the herd to approximately 125 horses could leave the population without sufficient genetic diversity to remain healthy and adaptable.
“Such an artificially low population will interfere with maintaining sufficient genetic diversity to adapt to the rigors of survival in the wild,” Downer said.
The state’s current management agreement sets a goal of reducing the herd from approximately 274 horses to 120 over five years. The Arizona Department of Agriculture said when it announced the contract that the gradual reduction was intended to balance limited resources within the horses’ range while maintaining the herd’s genetic integrity.
The Salt River Wild Horse Management Group, which received the state contract, has said approximately 25 horses are scheduled for removal in September. The organization has expressed opposition to the reductions while stating that it will fulfill the terms of the agreement and relocate removed horses to protected sanctuaries.
The Agriculture Department previously said it did not independently mandate the 120-horse target. The department said the management group proposed that figure during the contracting process. State officials said sustainable management requires balancing the size and diversity of the herd with the amount of forage, water, and habitat available along the Salt River.
Downer and Friends of the Salt River Wild Horses are requesting an independent review by wildlife ecologists, equine geneticists, and other specialists before any horses are removed. The group is also asking state officials to release the genetic, forage, habitat, and population data used to support the planned reduction.
Arizona Department of Agriculture Deputy Director Sheldon Jones said the management plan requires adopted horses to be relocated to department-approved sanctuaries and expressly prohibits their sale, donation, trade, or slaughter.
Dr. E. Gus Cothran, an equine population geneticist and professor emeritus at Texas A&amp;M University, released a statement warning that reducing the Salt River wild horse population to 120 could threaten the herd’s long-term survival.
“At the most basic level, 150 to 200 animals is a minimum number,” Cothran said. “This is the number that, if everything goes right and only population genetics is involved, should maintain genetic health for 200 years or so.”
The rally follows an unsuccessful legislative effort to pause removals and require additional genetic testing.
Senate Bill 1199, as amended in the House, would have imposed a three-year moratorium on population-control removals while the Department of Agriculture contracted for an independent genetic assessment. The proposed testing would have examined effective population size, genetic diversity, and inbreeding within the herd.
The House approved the measure with bipartisan support on June 9, but the bill did not receive a final concurrence vote in the Senate before lawmakers adjourned.
Current Arizona law prohibits harassing, shooting, injuring, killing, or slaughtering horses belonging to the Salt River herd. It also bars people from interfering with, taking, chasing, capturing, or euthanizing the horses without written authorization from the Department of Agriculture or the Maricopa County sheriff.
Friends of the Salt River Wild Horses is inviting members of the public, elected officials, and horse advocates to attend the rally at 1700 W. Washington St. in Phoenix.
The organization said in a statement, “Before a single horse is removed, the State of Arizona should be able to demonstrate that its approach to herd reduction is based on peer-reviewed science and will preserve the Salt River wild horse herd for generations to come.”





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			  <news:name>Former Arizona Democratic Party Vice Chair Arrested In Alleged Knife-Wielding Home Invasion</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Arizona Democratic Party Vice Chair Arrested In Alleged Knife-Wielding Home Invasion</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
One of the Arizona Democratic Party’s (ADP) political crown jewels has been arrested for breaking into a former romantic partner’s home with a knife.
Phoenix police arrested Brianna Westbrook, 41, former ADP vice chair and current education coordinator, last Friday for allegedly breaking into a former partner’s home brandishing a knife and carrying gloves and duct tape. 
Westbrook, formerly a Peoria-area car salesman named Mike McDanel, allegedly forced himself into the victim’s residence, where he pushed the victim onto a couch. It was allegedly only after the victim screamed that Westbrook fled the scene.
Westbrook alleged that the incident was part of consensual roleplay, a “big misunderstanding” — a narrative the alleged victim denies.
A judge set Westbrook’s bond at $15,000.
Apart from the disputed nature of the alleged home invasion, Westbrook does have a history of advocating for violence.
As AZ Free News reported previously, Westbrook applauded a call for gun violence in the wake of the 2023 Nashville school shooting in which three children and three adults were slain by a transgender-identifying woman, Aiden Hale. 
The year prior, Westbrook publicly expressed opposition to Blue Alerts, communications sent to the public and law enforcement notifying them of suspects who have assaulted, critically injured, or killed law enforcement officers.
It was around 2017 that Westbrook began a rise to prominence among Arizona Democrats as the state’s first federal elected official to identify as transgender. Westbrook told the Phoenix New Times that he began identifying as transgender about five years earlier at the age of 27. Westbrook once operated a YouTube account, since deleted, which reportedly documented his gender transition.
Westbrook has run for office multiple times since 2017, when he announced his campaign for what was then the 8th Congressional District as the first openly transgender candidate for federal office in Arizona.
Westbrook was not Arizona’s first transgender candidate overall: that title belongs to 2004 candidate Amanda Simpson, a Raytheon executive from Tucson who ran for the state legislature believed to be the first openly transgender presidential appointee. Neither could he claim the title as the nation’s first openly transgender federal candidate: that would be 2016 candidates Misty Snow, running to represent Utah in the Senate, and Misty Plowright, running to represent Colorado in Congress.
Westbrook lost in the general election to Republican candidate Debbie Lesko, the former congresswoman currently serving on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. 
Following a protest in 2018 in the thick of a congressional campaign, Westbrook publicized his alleged mistreatment at the hands of the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office following his arrest for trespassing at former Republican Sen. Jeff Flake’s office.
Westbrook argued in an ACLU blog post that the sheriff’s office should have complied with his request to jail him with other women, not men. Law enforcement ultimately put Westbrook in a solitary cell, according to his account.
Westbrook went on to serve as a vice chair of the Arizona Democratic Party (ADP) from around 2019 to 2024. 
Westbrook had also served as the at-large officer for Phoenix Democratic Socialists of America around the same time, and has belonged to the Democratic Socialists of America for years. 
Westbrook ran for the Arizona House of Representatives in 2022, but lost the primary to former lawmakers Amish Shah and Jennifer Longdon. 
In 2024, Phoenix Democrats nominated Westbrook and two others for the legislative seat vacated by Longdon. The County Board of Supervisors declined to select Westbrook. 
As of this report, ADP has Westbrook listed as its education coordinator.





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			  <news:name>SEE IT: Massive NYC homeless encampment fuels backlash against Mamdani</news:name>
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			<news:title>SEE IT: Massive NYC homeless encampment fuels backlash against Mamdani</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A sprawling homeless encampment stretching roughly 12 blocks along Manhattan’s West Side is alarming people who live, work and visit nearby, with several telling Fox News Digital that the city is not doing enough to address the tents, trash and reported illegal activity.
&quot;I think it’s embarrassing,&quot; said Joan G., a woman who did not want to reveal her last name told Fox News Digital near the encampment.
A nearby construction-site security guard who identified himself only as &quot;Joe the Dog Man&quot; also criticized the city’s response. &quot;I just don&apos;t think enough is being done,&quot; he said.
HOUSING FIRST IS A DISASTER. I SAW SACRAMENTO&apos;S HOMELESS CHAOS FIRSTHAND
Mamdani initially paused encampment sweeps after taking office, fulfilling an early campaign promise, but later introduced a revised removal policy that gives homeless-services teams seven days to conduct outreach before an encampment can be dismantled.
&quot;They gotta clean them up, they gotta keep on top of them,&quot; Joe said. &quot;This seven-day stuff, or whatever it is now, is really not working.&quot;
City outreach workers visited the encampment this week and were seen primarily collecting trash while many tents remained in place.
Joe told Fox News Digital he believed that police should be given greater authority to enforce the city’s rules.
&quot;I think we need to enforce and give the police the right to do their job,&quot; he said.
The encampments near the Intrepid Museum have drawn complaints about blocked sidewalks, trash and illegal activity.
&quot;It’s terrible,&quot; Joe said. &quot;Drugs, prostitution and everything else in between.&quot;
SOCIAL MEDIA ERUPTS AFTER MAMDANI&apos;S FAR-LEFT SUPPORTERS TURN ON HIM OVER HOMELESS SHELTER: &apos;OOPS&apos;
Some people at the encampment appeared to be drawing power from utility poles, prompting an NYPD response Tuesday.
&quot;The NYPD has not been given the green light to clean this encampment up, but we are ready to do so,&quot; an NYPD spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
The New York Post reported that sex workers were bringing customers to tents and nearby bathrooms, citing interviews with people in the area. Fox News Digital has not independently verified that claim.
The encampment runs from 34th Street to 46th Street along 11th Avenue. The encampment’s proximity to the Intrepid Museum and Javits Center has also raised concerns about its effect on tourism.
Karen, a visitor from Belgium, said she was disappointed by what she viewed as the government’s failure to support homeless people.
&quot;It&apos;s sad that they&apos;re not getting the support they promised them,&quot; Karen said. &quot;I don&apos;t know how it works here in America, but yeah, like when a politician promises to help people, they should help everyone.&quot;
Mamdani made expanding housing assistance and changing the city’s treatment of homeless New Yorkers central parts of his mayoral campaign. The socialist mayor promised to expand the city’s housing voucher program but later appealed a court order requiring its expansion. His administration said the appeal was necessary to pursue an expansion that would be financially sustainable over the medium and long term.
&quot;Shame on us. We have so much wealth in this city,&quot; Joan said of the conditions and the city’s failure to house people living on the street.
SEATTLE CLEANED UP FOR THE WORLD CUP BUT ONLY WHILE THE WORLD WAS WATCHING, COMMENTATOR SAYS
&quot;I&apos;m okay with paying more,&quot; she continued. &quot;Taxpayer dollars help people who don&apos;t have a place to stay — give them shelter, give them food, help them get trained, get a job, whatever.&quot;
Mamdani said earlier this week that the encampments would be cleared, although he did not give a specific timetable.
Mamdani’s office did not respond to a request for comment.
&quot;Make this a better place for everyone, make it a better place for tourists,&quot; Joan said.
&quot;This is not a great look for us,&quot; she continued. &quot;Great city. We can do better.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>How to watch England vs France: Live stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup third-place match</news:name>
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			<news:title>How to watch England vs France: Live stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup third-place match</news:title>
			<news:keywords>While France and England may have fallen short of reaching the World Cup final, they still have something to play for.
The two European powerhouses will play for bronze in the World Cup’s third-place game at Miami Stadium on Saturday at 5 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on FOX.
France fell short of reaching their third straight World Cup final when they lost to Spain 2-0 on Tuesday. The French had dominated throughout the World Cup prior to the loss to Spain.
WATCH ENGLAND VS FRANCE LIVE
France had won by multiple goals in all but one of their six victories leading into the semifinal, a Round of 16 win over Paraguay. In seven World Cup games, they only allowed a total of four goals.
Spain’s first goal in the semifinal came off a critical mistake. Veteran defender Lucas Digne misread the ball and challenged a ball on a cross, but kicked Lamine Yamal instead, committing a foul giving Spain a penalty kick in the 22nd minute.
Mikel Oyarzabal stepped up for Spain and buried the penalty kick, giving the Spaniards a lead they wouldn’t relinquish.
Pedro Porro doubled the lead for Spain in the 58th minute, when he broke through the French defense and found the back of net after beating France goalkeeper Mike Maignan on a crisp pass from Dani Olmo.
WATCH ARGENTINA VS SPAIN LIVE
The French desperately tried to get back into the game, but the Spanish defense was too sound for them to break through. Spain held on for a historic sixth shutout of this World Cup.
For England, they were about 35 minutes plus stoppage time from advancing to the World Cup final after taking a 1-0 lead in the 55th minute.
Anthony Gordon scored when he buried a cross from Morgan Rogers to put England on the board with an acrobatic finish. Harry Kane sparked the counter with a long pass that left the Argentina defense flummoxed for the first time all game.
Unfortunately for England, it was all Argentina after that. After falling behind, the Argentines made a furious push to tie the game.
FOX ONE’S NEW WORLD CUP VIEWING EXPERIENCE
Argentina was held off the scoresheet for 85 minutes, and finally broke through when Lionel Messi set up Enzo Fernandez just outside of the penalty box, and the 25-year-old hooked a shot around England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford into the back of the net to knot it at 1-1.
Lautaro Martinez then played the hero as he came off the bench and into Argentine soccer lore by scoring the winning goal in stoppage time. In the 92nd minute, Messi recorded his second assist after he gathered a loose ball and played a beautiful pass into the penalty area, where Martinez was waiting unmarked. Martinez headed the ball past Pickford to send the Argentine fans into a frenzy as they completed the comeback.
Argentina&apos;s comeback ended the Three Lions&apos; bid for a World Cup title, but England can still win bronze by beating France on Saturday.
WATCH THE WORLD CUP FINAL ON FOX ONE
When: Saturday, July 17, 2026
Where: Miami Stadium, Miami, Florida
TV: FOX
Stream: Watch on FOX One and FOX Sports
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			<news:title>Russia Bill Broadens Sanctions but Could Fuel Fears Over the Dollar</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration has recently sought to scale back sanctions as adversaries develop workarounds that some believe could erode the U.S. dollar’s supremacy.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Without Platner, Maine Democrats Scramble to Keep Grassroots Energy Alive</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Graham Platner’s campaign for Senate imploded last week. The activists who backed him are seeking a candidate to carry his populist message in the race against Republican Susan Collins.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘The Top Hats Are Saved!’ A Texas Dance Studio Weathers Another Major Flood.</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘The Top Hats Are Saved!’ A Texas Dance Studio Weathers Another Major Flood.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>To CeCe Jean Saunders, it seemed like a once-in-a-lifetime event when her studio in Kerrville, Texas, flooded last year. Then it happened again.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Lawmakers reveal where they stand on congressional term limits after recent health scares</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Lawmakers reveal where they stand on congressional term limits after recent health scares</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Amid renewed questions of age and health in Congress, lawmakers are split on whether they should implement some form of term limits, capping the number of terms any one person can serve as an elected federal representative.
Despite the relative popularity of the idea of term limits, the debate hinges on whether implementing such a policy would inhibit voter choice and make it harder for Capitol Hill to retain institutional expertise.
That’s the concern of Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont.
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&quot;The voters will decide who they want. We have term limits, and we have age limits and that is the voter. And if they decide they want to elect an 80-year-old or 100-year-old that&apos;s up to the voters,&quot; Sheehy said.
Rep. Glen Grothman, R-Wisc., echoed Sheehy’s thinking.
&quot;I think the voters — when they’re electing, if they want to elect Grassley, you shouldn’t take that right away from them,&quot; Grothman said, referring to Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, the oldest serving member of Congress.
Grassley is 92 years old.
Although Grassley himself remains in good health, concern about other senior members of Congress has reentered the public eye in recent weeks. Most recently, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., 71, unexpectedly died in office last week. Before that, Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., 84, and Rep. Tom Kean Jr., R-N.J., 57, prompted public speculation after extended absences due to health reasons.
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In light of those recent events, Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., said he believes that lawmakers should recognize their own personal limits but seemed hesitant to agree that one bar should be set for all members.
&quot;People ought to know when it’s time to step aside,&quot; Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., said.
&quot;I’ve never been a big supporter of legislative term limits. I’ve served two terms in every position I’ve held until this one. I’m in my third term, but I’ve kind of limited myself before because I feel like you should make opportunities for others. And there’s always a trail on the pool of people who are willing to do it,&quot; Warner said.
Other lawmakers disagreed, arguing that the oldest members of Congress had shown that most officeholders would strive to extend their stay in power as long as possible.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, believes that the necessary path.
&quot;I’d like to see limits on everybody. And the best limit would be term limits and that’s what we should pass,&quot; Cruz said.
&quot;I’ve authored a constitutional amendment that would limit all senators to two terms and limit all House members to three terms. An overwhelming majority of Americans support that, and that would solve the problem effectively because you wouldn’t have people staying here forever.&quot;
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That’s also the position of Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., who said the long tenure of some lawmakers likely goes against the original design for the country.
&quot;I’ve been in favor of term limits before I came to Congress. I think the last thing that we need are professional politicians up here. I don’t think that the founding fathers ever meant for it to be that way. Too much power invested in one person — absolute power corrupts absolutely,&quot; Marshall said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: House Dems dodge questions on socialist agenda that threatens to abolish key institutions</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: House Dems dodge questions on socialist agenda that threatens to abolish key institutions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prominent House Democrats appeared caught off guard when asked about the newly announced plan by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) that calls to destroy the current America’s political system — eliminating the Senate, president and Supreme Court.
&quot;I don’t support that,&quot; Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., said when asked about the new agenda. &quot;I haven’t read the proposal.&quot;
The revision to the DSA platform, &quot;Workers Deserve More&quot; plans to abolish the Senate entirely and replace the president and Supreme Court with an executive branch and judiciary elected by and subordinate to Congress.
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Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., one of the most progressive Democrats in Congress, dodged answering questions on the new socialist agenda from Fox News Digital.
&quot;I&apos;m not a member of the DSA, so I can&apos;t comment on any documents that they put out,&quot; Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., said.
The political commitments of the program are split into three sections, with the last section calling &quot;for a unicameral, proportional legislature (abolishing the Senate) and a parliamentary system (abolishing the presidency), among other goals.&quot;
The platform additionally calls for the complete abolishment of U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE), pardoning all immigrants, including those who have committed crimes, and defunding the Department of War.
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The organization has publicly advocated for ICE to be abolished since 2018 and its current platform calls for a slew of other extreme immigration reforms, including an &quot;immediate end to all deportations,&quot; &quot;extending full voting rights to people with criminal convictions and noncitizens&quot; and easing restrictions on immigration control for migration between countries.
The far-left plan comes as the socialist agenda is proving to be making its way into the mainstream Democratic party as several DSA members and self-proclaimed socialists have been beating out more moderate Democrats in many of this year’s primary elections.
Aguilar told Fox News Digital that he was &quot;not at all&quot; worried about the wave of far-left, socialist candidates complicating the Democratic party’s agenda.
&quot;I look forward to working with all our colleagues who run as Democrats,&quot; Aguilar said.
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In a statement published Friday in Democratic Left, the DSA&apos;s official magazine, the organization laid out the formal requirements for these socialist candidates to receive an endorsement from DSA.
&quot; Workers Deserve More will have a formal role in DSA’s national candidate endorsement process. Candidates will &quot;be expected to accept and promote DSA’s program, and align their own campaign platforms with its contents to the best of their ability,&quot; according to the resolution calling for a new Workers Deserve More .&quot;
The endorsement requirement means the platform is more than a policy wish list as candidates seeking a DSA endorsement are expected to campaign in line with its agenda, even as House Democrats like Omar, Khanna and Aguilar tell Fox News Digital they had either not read the proposal or declined to comment on it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tennessee woman arrested after allegedly trying to drown one of her children in backyard pool</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tennessee woman arrested after allegedly trying to drown one of her children in backyard pool</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Tennessee woman was arrested this week after authorities said she tried to drown one of her children in a backyard swimming pool.
Mikaylee Rae Beirne, 31, of Johnson City, was charged with aggravated child abuse and neglect following the July 15 incident, according to the Washington County Sheriff&apos;s Office.
Washington County Sheriff Keith Sexton said deputies responded to a disturbance at a home on Cochran Road around 5 p.m.
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Witnesses told deputies Beirne was in the backyard pool with multiple children while another adult was inside the home.
According to investigators, one of the children ran inside to alert the adult that Beirne was allegedly forcing another child underwater.
The adult rushed to the pool and demanded that Beirne release the child, but she refused, authorities said.
DAYCARE OPERATOR ARRESTED AFTER 3-YEAR-OLD WAS LEFT UNCONSCIOUS IN POOL FOR 20 MINUTES, DIED
The adult then pulled Beirne away and helped the child out of the water. Officials said another adult arrived at the home and briefly interacted with Beirne before deputies arrived. Beirne left the scene before law enforcement responded.
The children were taken inside the home while emergency personnel were called. Authorities said the child suffered minor injuries and bruising.
Deputies located Beirne a short time later and took her into custody.
She is being held at the Washington County Detention Center on a $50,000 bond.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>From the Publisher: Public office comes with public scrutiny: That&apos;s how democracy works</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Every election season, new candidates step forward with the desire to serve their community. It’s an admirable decision. Running for office requires time, energy, and a willingness to be held accountable by the people you hope to represent. But it…</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Neil Rimer thinks the AI money is coming back out</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Neil Rimer, the venture capitalist who co-founded Index Ventures, predicts the historic wealth AI is generating in Silicon Valley will have to be redistributed, voluntarily or involuntarily.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Caitlin Clark makes WNBA history with record-breaking game after weeks of controversy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Caitlin Clark makes WNBA history with record-breaking game after weeks of controversy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Caitlin Clark struck back.
The WNBA phenom became the first player in league history with at least 40 points and 10 assists, and just the 10th player in WNBA history with a 45-point game, on Friday night against the Seattle Storm.
She did it all against the backdrop of an ongoing national controversy over her treatment from the league and other players, which has reached a fever pitch in recent days.
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Through it all, Clark went out on Friday and had her best game as a pro with 45 points, 10 assists, and four steals. Her final steal of the game all but clinched the victory as she snuck the ball out of the hands of Seattle&apos;s Flau&apos;Jae Johnson with less than a minute left.
It was also the highest scoring game by a WNBA point guard or any Indiana Fever player ever.
In an on-court interview with ION right after the game concluded, Clark said she &quot;doesn&apos;t really care&quot; about the history she made, and said the way her team played defense was &quot;embarrassing,&quot; as Indiana won 110-107.
Clark told reporters that she refused to come out of the game late despite being on a minutes restriction as she is recovering from a back injury.
&quot;I told Steph at halftime, like, I felt really good and I didn’t want to lose this game,&quot; Clark said.
&quot;There’s no way I was ever coming out of the game in the fourth quarter. It didn’t matter. I would play with one leg,&quot; Clark added.
Clark also reflected on overcoming struggles.
&quot;I know all the time and the work that I put in, and people believe in me. And more than anything, I believe in myself,&quot; she said. &quot;And you just got to dig your feet in a little bit. When it’s not going your way, nobody cares. Find a way to make it better and find a way to help your team win and make this team better.&quot;
The WNBA has faced feverish tension in recent weeks after Clark was punched in the throat by Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas during a game in June, sparking weeks-long discourse in the media and online that often invokes race and sexuality in discussions about how Clark has been treated by referees, fans, other players and the media.
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Clark later publicly stated in her first media scrum since the punch that the WNBA needs to do better at protecting its players, admitting that Thomas&apos; punch was a clear flagrant foul and criticizing the overall state of the league&apos;s officiating.
The controversy spilled into politics when a group of 11 Republican lawmakers wrote a letter to WNBA leadership demanding accountability and better protection for Clark against repeated physical attacks.
WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert then bailed on an interview on the Dan Patrick Show, sparking a further public relations crisis for the league after Patrick publicized her cancelling of the interview and criticized her on his show for skipping it amid ongoing questions over Clark.
Clark then reignited the controversy herself when she was seen yelling in the face of a referee during a loss to Golden State on Wednesday night, after the referee did not call a foul on a play that Clark claimed caused her to suffer a contusion on her leg.
Clark had been working her way back to full strength after suffering a back injury in the same game where she suffered the punch to the throat, and had been on a strict minutes restriction for her first three games back. But she appeared to be all the way back on Friday with her historic performance, despite also playing limited minutes, as she played less than 30 minutes.
At 15-10, the Fever are now tied with the Atlanta Dream for first place in the Eastern Conference, and will face the third-place New York Liberty at home on Saturday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge hands Ohio’s former prisons chief sweeping control over Arizona prison healthcare</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge hands Ohio’s former prisons chief sweeping control over Arizona prison healthcare</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Judge hands Ohio’s former prisons chief sweeping control over Arizona prison healthcare</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge hands Ohio’s former prisons chief sweeping control over Arizona prison healthcare</news:title>
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A federal judge on Friday appointed Ohio’s former prisons chief to run Arizona’s prison healthcare system, giving her the sole power to determine what the state needs to do to stop violating the constitutional rights of inmates with substandard medical care — and she set the stage for nullifying two state laws that experts have said make it impossible to do that.
Although the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry and the plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit agreed weeks ago to appointing Annette Chambers-Smith as the receiver, it didn’t become official until Judge Roslyon Silver issued an order formally naming her to the role.
        
        

                
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In her Friday order, Silver also laid out the sweeping powers that Chambers-Smith, who directed the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction from February 2019 to March 2026, will have. Chambers-Smith will take over all of the prison healthcare duties and authorities outlined in Arizona law. Silver laid out a number of specific things that will be fully under Chambers-Smith’s control:
Personnel — She can hire, fire, suspend, supervise, promote, transfer, discipline and set compensation for ADCRR employees and contract staff doing healthcare work. She can also create, abolish or transfer positions.
Contracts — She can negotiate, enforce, terminate or renegotiate all ADCRR health care vendor contracts. She must give ADCRR Director Ryan Thornell and the Arizona Department of Administration 30 days’ notice before amending or approving a contract that could affect indemnification or insurance.
Budget — She can formulate and establish the annual ADCRR healthcare budget and she is granted all of the financing authority over prison health care normally granted to the director of the agency.
Policy — She can write ADCRR policies, department orders and protocols, and she can adopt rules that will last after her term ends.
Property — She can acquire, dispose of, modernize, repair and lease property and equipment. ADCRR must assist in those efforts.
Access — She has unrestricted access to all ADCRR facilities with or without notice, plus access to outside governmental records, including AHCCCS, the state’s Medicaid program.
Court-ordered receivers of prison healthcare systems are rare, a point that Silver made in February when she determined that the 14-year-long court battle would not result in improved healthcare for inmates as long as the state of Arizona remained in control of the decisions.
“Ordering the implementation of a receivership is extraordinary, and the Court has exercised caution and critical reflection in making the decision,” Silver wrote at the time. “But … after nearly 14 years of litigation with Defendants having not gained compliance, or even a semblance of compliance with the Injunction and the Constitution, this approach has not only failed completely, but, if continued, would be nothing short of judicial indulgence of deeply entrenched unconstitutional conduct.”
In her order appointing Chambers-Smith, Silver remained exasperated with ADCRR, writing that, over the course of the “multi-year, interminable litigation,” she and prior judges have “identified entrenched systemic failures in Defendants’ administration of health care” that remain much the same now as they were when the lawsuit was first filed in 2012.
Silver also made a point to direct Chambers-Smith to name individuals and agencies who obstruct her work in complying with the terms of an agreement that ADCRR and the plaintiffs reached in 2023. The judge wrote in February that the state failed to comply with 131 of the 154 “quality indicators” in that agreement.
And those who stand in the way will be punished, she said.
“Any person or entity interfering with the responsibilities and authority of the Receiver or who otherwise attempts to thwart the performance of the Receiver, pursuant to the Receiver’s Plan and Orders of the Court, will be subject to a finding of contempt,” Silver wrote.
Chambers-Smith was directed to follow state law, regulations and contracts as best she can — but she’s not entirely bound by them. Silver wrote in her order that, if compliance would interfere with constitutional care, the receiver may ask the court to waive those laws.
Silver signaled that there are two specific laws, which the court’s expert identified as “persistent barriers” to constitutional care, that may face judicial nullification. One is a 2009 law that requires the privatization of prison healthcare — prior to that, it was managed directly by the Corrections Department — and the other is a cap on pay for specialists in the prison healthcare system.
The judge also indicated that she may override the Arizona Legislature’s budget decisions: Chambers-Smith was given authority to decide ADCRR’s healthcare budget, and if she finds the amount available in the fiscal year’s budget to be inadequate, she is to notify the Legislature and Gov. Katie Hobbs’ office. If those parties can’t satisfy the receiver, Silver wrote that she may “order the waiver of Arizona State laws, regulations, and contracts that interfere with the requirements and desired outcome of the Receivership.”
Requests for comment to spokespeople for the Arizona House of Representatives and Senate were not immediately returned. Hobbs’ office declined to comment. ADCRR’s press office did not respond.
Silver’s appointment of Chambers-Smith won’t go into effect immediately, as ADCRR is already appealing her ruling putting the healthcare system into receivership, and the agency has said it will ask an appellate court to delay the receiver’s appointment until that appeal is heard. 
The appointment takes effect 21 days after 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rules on that yet-to-be-filed request for a stay of Silver’s order.
The class-action lawsuit stretches back to 2012, when prisoners sued the department and alleged that its shoddy health care violated their Eighth Amendment right against “cruel and unusual punishment.” The 14 years since have been marked by escalating judicial intervention, culminating in Silver ordering the prison health care system into receivership.
In 2014, the prisoners and the state reached a 103-point agreement on health care performance. But when the Corrections Department repeatedly failed to comply with those standards, the court twice held the agency in contempt and levied fines totaling more than $2.5 million. 
Following a 15-day bench trial in 2022, the court issued a 200-page order declaring the health care system “pervasively and systemically unconstitutional.” The next year, a permanent injunction was issued with specific “quality indicators” to assess how the prison system was complying with the court’s directives.
In 2024 and 2025, Silver wrote, the state repeatedly and flagrantly violated those orders, and a pilot program aimed at testing a new model for prison health care failed disastrously — it was only partially implemented at one of the two test sites, and was only in place for eight days before it was scrapped.
“The Court’s patience has run out. Too many individuals are needlessly suffering while Defendants have deployed many delay tactics,” Silver wrote in the February order placing the healthcare system into receivership. “The Court has exercised restraint for much of this litigation, to the point that anymore tolerance of unconstitutional healthcare becomes judicial indulgence.”
        
        
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			  <news:name>Major appeals court declares New Jersey AR-15 ban unconstitutional in landmark Second Amendment ruling</news:name>
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			<news:title>Major appeals court declares New Jersey AR-15 ban unconstitutional in landmark Second Amendment ruling</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A federal appeals court on Friday struck down New Jersey&apos;s ban on semiautomatic rifles and magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, prompting the National Rifle Association (NRA) to call the decision a &quot;historic victory&quot; in a case the gun-rights organization has litigated since 2018.
In a sweeping en banc ruling, the Philadelphia-based 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held that New Jersey&apos;s assault-firearm and large-capacity magazine restrictions violate the Second Amendment.
The court expanded a lower court&apos;s ruling by declaring the state&apos;s so-called &quot;assault-firearm&quot; ban unconstitutional as it applied to the full class of semiautomatic rifles, not just the AR-15, and also struck down New Jersey&apos;s ban on semiautomatic rifles and its restrictions on magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds.
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&quot;This is an NRA case that we&apos;ve been litigating since 2018, so it&apos;s a monumental win,&quot; Justin Davis, managing director of public affairs for the National Rifle Association, told Fox News Digital.
The NRA celebrated the decision in a statement, calling it a major victory for gun owners nationwide.
&quot;Today marks a historic victory for the NRA, the Second Amendment, and law-abiding Americans,&quot; the organization said.
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&quot;The Third Circuit has struck down these unconstitutional so-called assault weapons bans and magazine bans in New Jersey, affirming what we&apos;ve always known: the right to keep and bear arms, including commonly-owned rifles and standard-capacity magazines, is fundamental and cannot be infringed by politicians who prioritize control over constitutional freedoms.&quot;
&quot;This ruling protects the rights of millions of responsible gun owners in the Garden State and serves as another benchmark in our efforts to dismantle gun control across the country.&quot;
Writing for the majority, U.S. Circuit Judge Arianna Freeman, a Biden appointee, said the Supreme Court&apos;s Second Amendment decisions in District of Columbia v. Heller, New York State Rifle &amp; Pistol Association v. Bruen and subsequent cases require governments to show modern firearm restrictions are consistent with America&apos;s historical tradition of firearm regulation.
Applying that framework, the court concluded New Jersey failed to meet that burden.
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The majority held that New Jersey&apos;s ban on semiautomatic rifles violates the Second Amendment and reversed the district court&apos;s decision upholding the state&apos;s ban on magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds.
The opinion said New Jersey enacted its &quot;assault-firearms law&quot; in 1990, following a California elementary school shooting.
According to the court, the governor at the time described the banned firearms as &quot;guns capable of wholesale destruction&quot; that were &quot;designed to wipe out the greatest number of people in the shortest possible time.&quot;
The majority concluded that semiautomatic rifles and magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds are protected by the Second Amendment and that New Jersey failed to demonstrate the restrictions are consistent with America&apos;s historical tradition of firearm regulation.
Several judges dissented, arguing the banned firearms are unusually dangerous military-style weapons that states have long had authority to regulate and that the decision conflicts with every other federal appeals court to uphold similar state restrictions.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Raising Cane&apos;s owner Todd Graves on how viral Tom Brady-Rob Gronkowski dunk tank came to be at Fanatics Fest</news:name>
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			<news:title>Raising Cane&apos;s owner Todd Graves on how viral Tom Brady-Rob Gronkowski dunk tank came to be at Fanatics Fest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fanatics Fest is a viral moment waiting to happen considering the plethora of superstars under one Manhattan roof, and perhaps the first one came on Thursday’s opening day at the Javits Center in the Raising Cane’s activation.
It was a legendary combination of Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and 500 gallons of Raising Cane’s famous sauce filled in a dunk tank. Brady, whose accuracy with a football is still unmatched, didn’t miss his target.
Gronkowski went splashing into the sauce, as Brady and Raising Cane’s owner Todd Graves joined the masses in celebrating one of the coolest moments to kick off Fanatics Fest.
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Before Brady’s toss pulled the seat out from under his favorite tight end when they were both in the NFL, Fox News Digital caught up with Graves to find out how a dunk tank filled with his brand’s famous sauce came to be.
&quot;I never thought of a Cane’s Sauce dunk tank, but partnering with Fanatics and Fanatics Fest, which is great,&quot; Graves explained. &quot;They’re amazing partners. One, Michael Rubin and I have been friends, and talk about business, help each other out in many different ways. A rising tide lifts all boats. Before we started partnering with Fanatics, I loved what he was doing, I loved the fanfare, I loved having sports and entertainment figure heads – everybody from Tom Brady to Kevin Hart , right? All that together, I was like, ‘Man, let’s partner. Let’s do this deal.’
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&quot;With Fanatics Fest, partnering with them wasn’t just like, ‘Here, come, do whatever you think of.’ No, it was, ‘Let’s put our minds together and do what we can.’ So, they came up with the idea. Actually [CEO of OBB Media] Michael Ratner was like, ‘Let’s do a Cane’s Sauce dunk tank.’ I was like, ‘Yes!’ And he was like, ‘Let’s do Brady dunking Gronk.’ Oh my God, I couldn’t think of two better people doing it.&quot;
Graves believed the moment was going to be &quot;legendary&quot; and &quot;going to be something in Cane’s lore&quot; forever. And when the brand opened its first doors in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on Aug. 28, 1996, Graves wasn’t thinking 30 years down the road two of the most recognizable athletes in the country would be making this happen.
&quot;The crews are already so excited about it. The fans will love it. What better guy like Gronk, and to have Brady hit the target. It’s ideal,&quot; Graves added.
Brady and Gronkowski got the crowd going with a little chicken Hail Mary moment, with the quarterback tossing some Cane’s chicken fingers into a cup of sauce the tight end was holding. But then, the moment of truth.
In classic Gronkowski fashion, he was chirping Brady from his seat, but the FOX Sports NFL colleagues knew what the end result was going to be with that. Brady toyed with Gronkowski at first, hitting a Cane’s logo just above the target on purpose, and did so again with a different one.
Then, on his third throw, Brady struck true, and all of the 6-foot-6, 265-pound Gronkowski caused a Cane’s Sauce explosion when he fell in. There was a splash zone if you were close enough, and it was a moment fans, media and everyone else who witnessed it couldn’t stop talking about.
As Gronkowski wiped the sauce from his eyes, and Brady calmed down from all the laughter he caused, Graves was right there to thank them both for the epic moment he’ll never forget.
&quot;Through growth, I have 100,000 crew members now, and we have 1,000 locations and we’re about to turn 30. For me to walk in here and see our logos up here and see people that want to come and be a part of Cane’s, it’s a dream come true. To do a dunk tank, and Tom Brady and Gronk want to do that, I built a brand that’s special to my crew and customers. So, an absolute dream. I always have to pinch myself and part of my job is doing things like this, which is great,&quot; Graves said.
&quot;We love what we do. I love my company, I love my crew and customers. This is just something I think we can do some fun for them, because I know how much I’m going to enjoy it.&quot;
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			  <news:name>First death reported in Upper East Side Legionnaires&apos; disease outbreak as cases rise to 67</news:name>
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			<news:title>First death reported in Upper East Side Legionnaires&apos; disease outbreak as cases rise to 67</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York City health officials announced Friday that the first person has died in connection with a growing Legionnaires&apos; disease outbreak on Manhattan&apos;s Upper East Side as the number of confirmed infections continued to rise.
&quot;I am saddened to report that one person has died in connection with the Legionnaires’ disease community cluster on the Upper East Side,&quot; New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Alister F. Martin said in a statement.
&quot;My deepest condolences are with their loved ones, and out of respect to their personal privacy, we will not be releasing any additional information on the individual.&quot;
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The death comes as the outbreak has sickened 67 people as of Thursday night, up from 63 cases reported a day earlier. Twelve people remain hospitalized, according to city health officials.
Investigators are tracing the outbreak to Legionella pneumophila bacteria found in 76 cooling towers across the Upper East Side and one on the Upper West Side. Buildings that tested positive, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, have been ordered to clean and disinfect their cooling towers.
Legionnaires&apos; disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by Legionella bacteria, which naturally occurs in water but can multiply in building water systems such as cooling towers. The illness can be treated with antibiotics if diagnosed early.
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Cooling towers, commonly found on rooftops, help regulate large building cooling systems and can release mist containing the bacteria. Health officials have emphasized that the outbreak is not linked to New York City&apos;s drinking water or indoor air conditioning.
Health officials urged anyone who lives, works or has visited the affected area since late June and develops flu-like symptoms to contact a health care provider immediately.
Symptoms typically appear two to 14 days after exposure and include fever, cough, shortness of breath, muscle aches and headaches. The disease spreads through contaminated water droplets and is not spread from person to person.
Older adults, smokers and people with chronic lung disease or weakened immune systems face the highest risk of severe illness. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 1 in 10 people diagnosed with Legionnaires&apos; disease die from complications.
City health officials said early diagnosis and prompt treatment with antibiotics can significantly improve outcomes for patients who become infected.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Someone brought a very fitting item for Florida Gators legend Tim Tebow to autograph</news:name>
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			<news:title>Someone brought a very fitting item for Florida Gators legend Tim Tebow to autograph</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the fun things about an event like Fanatics Fest is that fans come up with all kinds of cool stuff to get signed by their favorite athletes.
I mean, if you&apos;re going to meet former Florida Gators star Tim Tebow, getting a football autographed is a little cliché.
How does a full-sized gator sound?
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Obviously, that was a formerly-alive alligator, but I think those dudes are going to end up with the Gators shrine to end all Gators shrines.
Whenever I see something like this, my head goes right to the logistics. Like, how do you explain that at security? Obviously, there&apos;s no problem, but I&apos;ve been to places where they&apos;re like, &quot;Sir, finish your McDonald&apos;s coffee or throw it away,&quot; so I chug it.
Meanwhile, here come two dudes with something like a giant taxidermied alligator, and as far as anyone can tell, they were like, &quot;Right this way, monsieurs.&quot;
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And what happens after you get Tim Tebow to sign your gator? Do you spend six hours at Fanatics Fest buddy-carrying a dead reptile? I don&apos;t think you&apos;ve got much of a choice.
Those guys would have to pee in shifts, too. You can&apos;t leave it unattended for security reasons, and because I think it would get stolen immediately. I&apos;ve never stolen anything in my life, but if I saw a Tim Tebow-signed alligator unattended, I&apos;d be planning my getaway strategy.
And I&apos;m a UCF fan.
One would have to stay and babysit the autographed gator while the other offloads his morning Big Gulp, then they switch.
And when it&apos;s time to go home, is that alligator taking an Uber or going on the subway?
Just a logistical nightmare from top to bottom, but one hell of a piece of memorabilia signed by a UF football program legend.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Judge finalizes prison healthcare takeover</news:name>
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			<news:title>Judge finalizes prison healthcare takeover</news:title>
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Judge orders five-year prison healthcare receivership, appoints candidate
Receiver gains broad healthcare authority; department plans immediate appeal
Court aims to quell unconstitutional care after 14 years of litigation
A federal judge set the stage Friday for a five-year takeover of the state prison healthcare system.
Judge Roslyn Silver officially appointed Annette Chambers-Smith, former director of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, as receiver and tasked her with righting unconstitutional medical care in the state prison system over the next five years.
The Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry (ADCRR) remains in staunch opposition to the receivership of prison medical care and plans to appeal and ask for a temporary block on the order.
ADCRR did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but previously expressed plans to appeal and seek to stay the final receivership order.
With this in mind, Silver set the effective date of the receivership order for 21 days after the resolution of the motion to stay.
Attorneys for inmates in state prisons, meanwhile, want the receiver to begin as soon as possible, citing a now-14-year history of litigation.
“Our clients have been waiting for minimally adequate healthcare for years,” said David Fathi, director of the American Civil Liberties Union National Prison Project. “We think our clients have waited long enough.”
In February, Silver issued an order agreeing to take the reins from the department and hand control over the prison medical system to a third party.
ADCRR and attorneys for the plaintiffs agreed on Chambers-Smith’s appointment, but the two presented clashing proposals on the scope, powers and duties of the receivership.
Attorneys for the plaintiffs argued that the receiver should wield powers on par with the ADCRR director’s when it comes to healthcare staff, operations, policies and contracts – all with unfettered access to the department.
ADCRR sought a three-year takeover with consistent auditing of the receiver and checks by the director on access to certain staff members.
In her order, Silver acknowledged the “entrenched systemic failures” by the department. She listed issues such as chronic understaffing, failure to enforce contractual obligations with the private healthcare vendor Naphcare, lack of care from physicians, referral failures, data collection and reporting shortfalls, and lackluster resources and facilities.
Silver maintains the duties of the receiver are “narrowly drawn and extend no further than necessary to remedy the ongoing constitutional violations and are the least intrusive means to correct the ongoing constitutional violations.”
With this in mind, Silver granted Chambers-Smith the authority to oversee and direct all ADCRR staff involved in, and relevant to, the delivery of healthcare. Though Silver directs Chambers-Smith to utilize employees currently working in the department, she does maintain explicit control over hiring, firing, discipline and compensation.
Chambers-Smith will also seize control over healthcare operations, policies and programs. And she’ll be responsible for formulating and establishing the annual healthcare budget and proffering policy recommendations to the governor and the Legislature.
Any budget disputes or shortfalls identified by the receiver must first be addressed by the department, then raised with the Legislature and Governor’s office. If the parties fail to find consensus, Silver offers resolutions through the courts.
Silver also granted authority akin to the director’s to negotiate, enforce, and terminate the contract with the private vendor Naphcare.
The receiver will not have control over correctional officers or security, though she must ensure necessary security and control of inmates. And the order allows the receiver “unrestricted access” to ADCRR records and facilities, with or without notice.
Within 180 days, Chambers-Smith must prepare an operational plan outlining the path to compliance with the long list of constitutional requirements set out in the original injunction, as well as the staffing plans ordered by the court.
But Silver ordered Chambers-Smith to start working toward short-term measures to improve health care immediately. The order also requires annual reports to the court and declines to order a monthly audit of the receiver.
All costs will be fronted by the department and the state, with Chambers-Smith awarded an annual salary of $500,000 and cleared to hire staff and set up an office to get started.
Silver set an initial five-year timeline on receivership.
“The Court genuinely welcomes the eventual return to the State of Arizona of the operational control of the health care relating to the class members,” Silver wrote in the order, “… upon a finding that the unconstitutional violations have been remedied and the unconstitutional health care existing in the State of Arizona prison system has ceased.”
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			  <news:name>Former Arizona Wildcats teammates Koa Peat and Brayden Burries renew acquaintances at NBA Summer League</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Arizona Wildcats teammates Koa Peat and Brayden Burries renew acquaintances at NBA Summer League</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Photos: Tucsonans protest Ciscomani outside congressional office</news:name>
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			<news:title>Photos: Tucsonans protest Ciscomani outside congressional office</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Jazz Chisholm Jr says Knicks championship parade fuels his World Series hunger with Yankees</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jazz Chisholm Jr says Knicks championship parade fuels his World Series hunger with Yankees</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you can dream it, you can achieve it — that’s the mindset New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. has heading into the second half of the 2026 MLB season.
In 2024, Chisholm and the Yankees were close to snapping the &quot;Big Four&quot; sports league championship drought in New York. The Los Angeles Dodgers, the team the Yankees will begin their second half against on Friday night in the Bronx, ended that Fall Classic in five games in their favor.
But Chisholm got to witness what a title parade looks like in New York this past month, as the New York Knicks broke a 53-year drought and sent the five boroughs and the surrounding tri-state area into a complete frenzy of joy, tears and countless other emotions.
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It’s the obvious goal for every MLB team to win the World Series in October, especially for the 27-time champions in pinstripes. But Chisholm told Fox News Digital that his conversations with Knicks players during their NBA title celebration only heightened his need to hoist a trophy himself.
&quot;Me and a couple of my teammates talked about it, and a couple of [Knicks] talked about it as well. I talked to Jalen about it, and just seeing how it felt. Hearing it out of his voice and him getting the goosebumps all over again talking about it. It’s just a feeling you want to experience,&quot; Chisholm said, while highlighting his collaboration with Corona as part of their limited-edition Beach Connect Series jerseys.
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&quot;I talk to my boys about it, and we’re all in.&quot;
Chisholm, an impending free agent, wouldn’t even discuss the future past the World Series because he wants to remain in the present as the Yankees try to cement their spot in the postseason.
It was a rough few weeks for New York heading toward the All-Star break, but they ripped off four straight wins to get momentum back before the reset.
They’ve also been playing without their three-time MVP slugger Aaron Judge, who remains out due to a rib injury. Despite his recovery taking longer than expected – Judge hasn’t been cleared to do baseball activities – the Yankees’ captain remains in good spirits, helping his team wherever he can.
&quot;He’s still a big voice in the clubhouse for us. He comes to a lot of road games where he doesn’t have to,&quot; Chisholm explained. &quot;He could stay home and rest and do his rehab, but he still makes a point to come and be with the boys and try to help lead us. Even though he can’t help us on the field, he tries to help us when he can off the field. We’re still rallying around him.
&quot;He’s still the most positive guy in the clubhouse every day, so we can’t wait to get him back and turn everything up.&quot;
Judge is crucial to the Yankees’ World Series hopes, as they look to hoist their first trophy since the 2009 season. For the Yankees and its fan base, that feels like a century long, but Chisholm knows he and his teammates will continue to fight to break that drought.
He wants to be on the parade float just as the Knicks were.
&quot;You have dreams about it sometimes,&quot; Chisholm admitted. &quot;You sit there, you got to sleep, and you wake up like, ‘Dang, that’s what I want.’ I’ve had that dream of us partying on the parade after we won the World Series, and New York going as crazy it did for the Knicks for us. That’s all we’re looking for.&quot;
&quot;LA PLAYA&quot; MENTALITY COMES TO LIFE
The All-Star break means peak summer, which Corona used to help fans savor the moment with six Corona Beach Connect Series jerseys all co-designed by six MLB All-Stars including Chisholm.
Along with Chisholm, Atlanta Braves’ Ronald Acuña Jr., Los Angeles Dodgers’ Mookie Betts, Chicago Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong, Houston Astros’ Jeremy Peña and Philadelphia Phillies Cristopher Sánchez each added their flair to a jersey inspired by their beach memories.
For Chisholm, the first-ever Bahamian All-Star in MLB history showcased his fashion chops with vibrant colors, textures and sounds of his island that he calls home. There’s turquoise water, pink sand, musicians on the front to pay homage to his love for music off the field, and a conch shell patch that is a meaningful nod to his roots.
&quot;I just feel like it was an inspiration of how I grew up, where I’m from, the person that I am. I feel like me and Corona have a lot in common, especially with the beach mindset,&quot; Chisholm said. &quot;I feel like the beach mindset is my normal mindset, you know what I mean? It’s all about chill, the music, the seafood. It’s playing in the sand with your family. Just enjoying the day, chilling and relaxing. So, that’s what I feel like we came up with it with the concept.&quot;
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			  <news:name>GOP legislative leaders, Mayes to defend Arizona deportation law in court</news:name>
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			<news:title>GOP legislative leaders, Mayes to defend Arizona deportation law in court</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Protesters opposing legislation that would require local police departments to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement carry signs in front of the Arizona Senate building on Feb. 17, 2025. Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror

Republican legislative leaders and Attorney General Kris Mayes are on the same side in a lawsuit challenging the state’s power to enforce immigration law, playing defense for a 2024 law that would give state judges the authority to issue deportation orders and local police officers the power to arrest migrants. 
Last week, the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project, which offers pro bono legal defense for many, including people facing deportation proceedings, filed a lawsuit against the state over Proposition 314. The ballot measure includes a provision that makes it a state crime, punishable with fines and prison time, for a person to cross Arizona’s southern border anywhere but at an official port of entry. 
        
        

                
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Anticipating legal challenges, Republican lawmakers who wrote the ballot measure froze the enactment of that provision until 60 days after a similar law in Texas took effect. The Texas law was recently revived by a federal appeals court on May 15, allowing the Arizona version to be enforced as soon as July 14, according to attorneys for the immigrant rights legal group.
A hearing on whether the law should be blocked while litigation continues has been set for July 24. It’s unclear whether it’s possible for immigrants to be arrested under the law in the interim. Richie Taylor, a spokesman for Mayes, declined to comment on whether the provision is currently enforceable. 
Attorneys for the Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project argue that the Arizona law should be thrown out because it violates the Supremacy Clause in the U.S. Constitution, which holds federal laws above state laws. Mayes, Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen and House Speaker Stephen Montenegro are preparing to argue that the law is constitutional and should be preserved. 
Petersen and Montenegro, who helped write and voted for Prop. 314 when it was moving through the legislature, successfully won permission to intervene in the case. The pair has defended multiple laws in court in recent years, a task ordinarily reserved for the state attorney general. The reason for that is ideological; Mayes, a Democrat, frequently refuses to go to bat for laws she disagrees with, particularly anti-abortion laws. 
In a motion requesting the court’s permission to join the case, Attorney Brunn W. Roysden III wrote that Petersen and Montenegro are skeptical of Mayes’ ability to adequately defend Prop. 314. 
“Even if Attorney General Mayes agrees to defend the law, she has…previously expressed her opposition,” Roysden wrote. 
While the ballot measure was being debated in the state legislature, Mayes released a statement denouncing it as a “political distraction” and warning that it would be both a burden for local law enforcement and a vehicle for discriminatory policing. 
“Further straining law enforcement resources while implementing a measure that could very well lead to racial profiling is not the answer to creating safer communities, not to mention the havoc and harm it would do to our economy, as we saw fourteen years ago with the passage of SB 1070,” she said. 
Also known as Arizona’s “show me your papers” law, SB1070 was gutted by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2012, with the justices ruling that only the federal government has the power to enforce immigration law. Much like Prop. 314, SB1070 allowed unauthorized immigrants to be charged with state crimes because of their presence in the state. One provision, that was among those nullified by the U.S. Supreme Court, allowed unauthorized immigrants to be charged with a misdemeanor for working or looking for work in the state.  
Despite her vocal opposition, Taylor said that Mayes is “fully prepared” to defend the legality of the law, which won 61% of the vote in 2024. Taylor dismissed the criticisms from Petersen and Montenegro, saying that Mayes’ previous stance on Prop. 314 won’t be a problem in court.
“Warren Petersen and Steve Montenegro may not understand the difference between having a policy disagreement and defending the state when it is sued, but that is the job of the Attorney General, and it’s one Attorney General Mayes is prepared to do,” Taylor said, in a written statement. 
        
        
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			  <news:name>Beyoncé and Jay-Z&apos;s East Hampton home gate damaged after man crashes through</news:name>
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			<news:title>Beyoncé and Jay-Z&apos;s East Hampton home gate damaged after man crashes through</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man crashed into Beyoncé and Jay-Z&apos;s wooden gate outside their East Hampton home on Wednesday afternoon, according to police.
According to the police report obtained by Fox News Digital, the man was identified as Keith Jonathan Webster, 63, and he resides in the Bronx. Webster was charged with a felony criminal mischief in the second degree, and a misdemeanor for criminal trespass in the third degree.
Per the police report, Beyoncé and Jay-Z&apos;s front gate suffered &quot;significant front end damage.&quot; A witness saw Webster driving at &quot;a high rate of speed up the driveway&quot; and did not stop until he broke the gate down and was on the celebrity couple&apos;s driveway.
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Webster&apos;s vehicle was impounded and kept as evidence. The report stated that he was transported to Stony Brook Southampton Hospital after revealing an injury while he was being processed. After Webster went to the hospital, he was released back into police custody.
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According to the East Hampton Press, Webster had his arraignment on Thursday. Justice Steven Tekulsky issued a stay-away order of protection, banning the 63-year-old from attempting to contact Beyoncé or Jay-Z. The outlet stated that Webster appeared &quot;disorientated&quot; during the arraignment and was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital’s mental health facility to be evaluated. 
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Detective Sergeant Jennifer Dunn said that Webster&apos;s motive is still under investigation and she shared that he does not have a criminal record, per the East Hampton Press.
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			  <news:name>New York Times raises eyebrows by referring to AIPAC as &apos;hard-right&apos; pro-Israel group</news:name>
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			<news:title>New York Times raises eyebrows by referring to AIPAC as &apos;hard-right&apos; pro-Israel group</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The New York Times is raising eyebrows among critics over how it characterized the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the U.S.-based group that has become a target of anti-Israel advocates.
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted on a bill brought by outgoing anti-Israel Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., to cut military and humanitarian aid funding to Israel, which ultimately failed to pass but still earned majority support among Democratic lawmakers, resulting 103-98. Massie was the sole Republican vote.
In the Times&apos; report on the vote, it highlighted how Democrats have increasingly vowed not to accept donations from AIPAC, which historically gave to both Democrats and Republicans who are supportive of Israel and its alliance with the U.S. Among those who have committed not to accept AIPAC money is Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass.
&quot;Mr. Moulton, who is running for Senate, has also said he would no longer accept donations from AIPAC, the hard-right pro-Israel lobbying group that has recently become a toxic brand among Democrats,&quot; the Times wrote.
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Founded in 1954, AIPAC says its mission is to &quot;encourage and persuade the U.S. government to enact specific policies that create a strong, enduring and mutually beneficial relationship with our ally Israel,&quot; and that it helps &quot;elect Democrats and Republicans who support the alliance.&quot;
Prominent Democrats once joined Republicans in speaking at AIPAC&apos;s annual Policy Conference, which hasn&apos;t been held since the COVID pandemic. Among the top Democrats who spoke at its last conference in March 2020 were Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y. and then former Vice President Joe Biden via a video message. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., spoke at the conference the year prior while serving as House speaker — she notably voted in favor of defunding money to Israel this week while Jeffries voted against the bill.
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Critics on social media were puzzled by the Times&apos; description of the pro-Israel group.
&quot;@anniekarni , a veteran NYT reporter, published a piece tn which she calls AIPAC a &apos;hard-right lobbying group.&apos; What possible defense can you have of this formulation about an organization whose staff is probably 70 percent Democratic, Annie? Is it fun joining the jackals?&quot; Commentary Magazine editor John Podhoretz called out the Times reporter on Friday.
&quot;I wish AIPAC was hard right. Or even kind of right,&quot; New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz reacted.
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&quot;AIPAC is a bunch of left-center squishes. It&apos;s only &apos;hard right&apos; if you think Israel defending itself is &apos;extreme,&apos;&quot; California Post opinion editor Joel Pollak wrote.
&quot;Shows how detached from reality a lot of media coverage of Israel has become. Most pro-Israel Jews are Democrats!&quot; Jewish Insider editor-in-chief Josh Kraushaar exclaimed.
Neither The New York Times nor AIPAC responded to Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.
In the post-Oct. 7 political climate, support for Israel has dropped dramatically among Democrats while maintaining a much larger swath among Republicans. AIPAC itself has widely been scapegoated by anti-Israel advocates, many of whom falsely push the narrative that the Jewish state is buying influence through AIPAC despite the fact that AIPAC is an American organization run by pro-Israel U.S. citizens.
Standing against Israel has become a litmus test for the progressive base of the Democratic Party for political hopefuls and is widely expected to be a major issue during the 2028 presidential election.
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			  <news:name>AIPAC Closes Donor Portal to Democrats Who Voted to End Aid to Israel</news:name>
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			<news:title>AIPAC Closes Donor Portal to Democrats Who Voted to End Aid to Israel</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The pro-Israel lobbying group appeared to be punishing Democrats it had previously endorsed for re-election after they voted in favor of an amendment that would have cut off U.S. aid to Israel.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former Bills, Steelers cornerback Levi Wallace retires at 31</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former Bills, Steelers cornerback Levi Wallace retires at 31</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Cornerback Levi Wallace has retired from the NFL at age 31.
Wallace was with the Jacksonville Jaguars last season, but spent the year on injured reserve and never appeared in a game. His final game action came with the Denver Broncos in 2024.
He announced his retirement on Instagram, captioning the post, &quot;Walk-on. Undrafted. 8 years. Retired.&quot;
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&quot;Not bad.&quot;
Wallace was undrafted out of Alabama, but being an underdog was familiar to him. He played for Nick Saban at Alabama, joining the team as a walk-on in 2014.
For the first two years of his collegiate career, he played on the scout team and eventually saw the field, earning a scholarship for the 2016 season. In 2017, he became a key starter for the Crimson Tide defense during the National Championship-winning season.
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In 2017, he recorded 48 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, three interceptions and led the SEC with 15 pass breakups. He returned one of his interceptions for a touchdown.
Coming out of Alabama, Wallace went undrafted and signed with the Buffalo Bills as a free agent. He eventually earned a spot in the starting lineup during his rookie year, starting seven games.
Once Wallace seized a spot in the secondary, he didn’t let go, as he started every game he appeared in for the Bills over his four-year stint with them. With the Bills, Wallace recorded 219 tackles and six interceptions.
Wallace signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers following his Bills tenure, and started 18 of 31 games over two seasons. While he didn’t start as much, he still remained a ball hawk, snaring six interceptions over those two years for Pittsburgh.
In Wallace’s final season with Denver, he started two of 13 games and recorded 28 tackles.
In 96 career games, Wallace recorded 333 tackles, 56 pass deflections and 12 interceptions.
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			<news:title>South Carolina Man Who Fired Rifle to Scare a Black Neighbor Gets 9 Years</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The man, Jonathan Andrew Felkel, fired a rifle and shouted a racial slur at the victim, whom he targeted because of his race, law enforcement officials said.</news:keywords>
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