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			  <news:name>Atlanta&apos;s road dominance and history against Sandy Alcantara make them the play vs. Miami Marlins</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T16:01:23.221Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Atlanta&apos;s road dominance and history against Sandy Alcantara make them the play vs. Miami Marlins</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It was a solid day yesterday as we went 2-1 with my posted plays. The loss came in the Brewers vs. Cubs game. Chicago lost the game 5-0, and I had the over 6.5. I leaned toward the Brewers winning, but I didn&apos;t get there personally. Today, we will get there all the way as the Braves take on the Marlins in an evening matchup.
The Atlanta Braves are among the best teams in baseball. This team struggled last year, mostly due to injury, but they finished in fourth place of the division. I think everyone expected that they might take a step back last season, but that was a pretty big drop. This year, the team is healthier and looks like they may run away with the National League East. They&apos;ve been strong road warriors this season as well with an 18-8 record.
In an effort to take three out of four games in this series, the team turns to Spencer Strider. It hasn&apos;t been a long season for Strider, but his numbers look strong with a 1-0 record, 2.45 ERA and a 1.23 WHIP. My bigger concern about Strider is that he&apos;s allowed 10 walks this year in just 14.2 innings. Five of them came in his first game back, but he is still giving up too many, in my opinion. The good news for him is that the Marlins are 19th in the league in walks. Collectively, the Marlins are hitting just 1-for-12 against Strider.
The Miami Marlins finished ahead of the Braves last season, but I don&apos;t see that happening again this year. Miami is one of those franchises that seems to be in a never-ending rebuild. The only difference is that the Marlins do occasionally have success. They just trade away any valuable asset before they have to shell out a contract. The fish are currently 22-28 for the year, but they do have a winning record at home (albeit a slight one at 15-14).
Tonight, they get one of their trade chips taking the mound. Sandy Alcantara, especially if he can regain his Cy Young form, is a guy that Miami will likely be shopping around the deadline. Overall, Alcantara is 3-2 for the season with a 3.53 ERA and a 1.26 WHIP. In 10 starts, he has turned in eight quality starts. The two bad starts were really bad. He allowed seven earned runs in both of them. For the season, he has two starts where he has allowed 14 earned runs, and eight where he has allowed 11. Braves hitters have been strong against Alcantara.
There are a couple of guys worth considering for player props. Ronald Acuna Jr. is hitting .342 against Alcantara, with half of those hits going for extra bases. Ozzie Albies is 15-for-48 with eight extra-base hits. Austin Riley is on the other end, with 15 strikeouts in 35 at-bats. I like taking Riley at 2+ strikeouts at +238. I also think the other two at 2+ total bases and plus money. Those are worth a sprinkle or same-game parlay.
Based on their history and current form, I think the Braves are the right play in this one. They are a little pricier than I would like to pay at -140, but I think with the Braves&apos; history against Alcantara, we have a good chance to get the win. I&apos;ll take the Braves and Riley&apos;s player prop.
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			  <news:name>Pete Crow-Armstrong giving up Little League home run to Brewers perfectly represents the Cubs&apos; woeful week</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T16:01:03.433Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Pete Crow-Armstrong giving up Little League home run to Brewers perfectly represents the Cubs&apos; woeful week</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In mid-April, the Chicago Cubs put together a 10-game winning streak and then accomplished the same feat to begin May, moving to 27-12 on the year. Things were good in Wrigleyville, but now they&apos;re bad. One may even say awful.
The Cubbies have lost each of their last four series, but the recent sweep they endured at home to the Milwaukee Brewers, the team that eliminated them from the postseason a year ago, painted about as grim a picture as imaginable.
Chicago was outscored by Milwaukee 19-5 across the three-game series, which included a 5-0 loss on Wednesday in a game the Cubs showed about as much life as a paper towel.
Chicago managed just two hits, had a single opportunity with a runner in scoring position, and committed three errors, and one of those blunders stands out.
In the top of the second inning, Milwaukee&apos;s David Hamilton hit a hard, yet routine line drive up the middle with the bases loaded. All-Star center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong took a somewhat aggressive line to the baseball, hoping to soften the blow and show off his arm with a throw to home plate.
Instead, he whiffed, not even coming close to putting his glove on the baseball, and Hamilton cruised home for a Little League-style inside-the-park home run.
If the Gold Glove winner not being able to field a routine ground ball in center field doesn&apos;t perfectly represent the current state of the Cubs, maybe the error he made on a routine fly ball 24 hours earlier does.
It hasn&apos;t just been in the field where PCA has struggled mightily in recent weeks, either.
Over his last 11 games, Crow-Armstrong has gone 4 for 37 at the plate with 12 strikeouts to go along with just three RBIs.
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While every player in baseball history has and will go through slumps and up-and-down stretches, PCA&apos;s is unique, given his run-in with a female Chicago White Sox fan during a contest on the South Side on May 16.
After being heckled by a fan after making a play during the fifth inning of the team’s 8-3 loss to the White Sox, he was caught delivering a vulgar response to the fan.
&quot;You suck my f---ing d---, b----,&quot; Crow-Armstrong was heard saying.
PETE CROW-ARMSTRONG APOLOGIZES FOR VULGAR RESPONSE TO FAN DURING CUBS&apos; LOSS: &apos;REGRET MY CHOICE OF WORDS&apos;
The Cubs are 0-4 since PCA&apos;s moment with the fan, and he&apos;s gone 1-for-14 at the dish during that stretch.
Luck has not been anywhere close to being on Chicago&apos;s side so far this season, with injuries wreaking havoc on the bullpen as seven pitchers currently sit on the injured list.
That doesn&apos;t account for the Cubs&apos; bats turning cold during what is now a five-game losing streak in which they&apos;ve scored more than three runs in a game just once, which was a 9-8 loss to the White Sox.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republicans in Congress Face a Series of Tests of Loyalty to Trump</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T16:00:23.763Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Republicans in Congress Face a Series of Tests of Loyalty to Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Votes were expected on President Trump’s push for $1 billion for his ballroom project, a federal fund to pay allies who claim to have been politically persecuted and the war in Iran.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fans float wild conspiracy theories after Caitlin Clark&apos;s late scratch from Fever game</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T15:51:02.925Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Fans float wild conspiracy theories after Caitlin Clark&apos;s late scratch from Fever game</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Indiana Fever scratched superstar guard Caitlin Clark less than two hours before the team&apos;s game on Wednesday night against the Portland Fire. The official announcement cited a back injury.
It all seemed simple enough. Clark certainly isn&apos;t the first athlete to miss a game with an injury and isn&apos;t the first to be a late scratch. The problem came when the media asked head coach Stephanie White about Clark&apos;s injury status.
CAITLIN CLARK SCRATCHED FROM INDIANA FEVER LINEUP AT THE LAST MINUTE BECAUSE OF INJURY
&quot;She&apos;s healthy and we&apos;re not managing anything,&quot; White said pregame, while also adding that Clark woke up stiff and sore and attributed the absence to a long-term plan. That caused many fans to do a double take. If she&apos;s healthy, why isn&apos;t she playing? And, if she wasn&apos;t healthy, why wasn&apos;t she on the injury report prior to being ruled out for the game?
After the game, White added: &quot;Not everybody that doesn’t practice or gets a pro day is on the injury report. That happens all the time. And she wasn’t listed on the injury report earlier because we expected her to play.&quot;
That should clear it all up, huh? No, no it did not. Conspiracy theories started flying on social media about Clark&apos;s absence. Some suggested the team benched Clark to punish her for a sideline argument with an assistant coach in the team&apos;s previous game.
Some suggested Clark being named Grand Marshal for the Indianapolis 500 angered the team and they wanted to make a point. Others said White simply doesn&apos;t like Clark and the attention she receives.
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Still others suggested that the league is hiding that Clark is dealing with an injury that will never heal properly. And the theories didn&apos;t just revolve around Clark. Some said the league and the team knew she wouldn&apos;t play Wednesday night, but waited as long as possible to announce it to keep attendance and TV ratings from dropping. That didn&apos;t work, by the way.
The main issue here is transparency. The Fever and White don&apos;t appear to have been transparent about Clark&apos;s status and that leads people to fill in the blanks themselves.
Right now, those blanks aren&apos;t good for the WNBA, the Fever or White.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DAVID MARCUS: He barely survived Biden lawfare, and now he deserves to get paid</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T15:50:43.282Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>DAVID MARCUS: He barely survived Biden lawfare, and now he deserves to get paid</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats are outraged again. This time, it is because the Department of Justice has set up a $1.8 billion fund to compensate victims of the weaponization of the federal government as part of President Donald Trump’s settlement with the IRS over his own targeting by the agency.
This might mark the first time that the Democrats have ever sided with the government over alleged criminals, who they regularly coddle like swaddled babes. Obviously, it is only because we are talking about Republicans, not illegal immigrants.
There is no better example than Michael Caputo, former spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services in the first Trump administration, whose life was shattered by the fruitless and politically driven Russia collusion investigations.
Starting in 2017, after Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton, Caputo and others were targeted by the DOJ and eventually the Robert Mueller investigation for little reason other than their connection to Trump.
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Caputo and his family were crushed by legal fees, constant legal appearances and serious reputational damage, and in retrospect, given the lack of evidence of Russian collusion at best, and the manufacture of it, at worst, the process sure looks like the punishment.
&quot;Our family was caught totally by surprise in March 2017 and from House to Senate to Mueller interrogations, each of my daughters was torn apart differently,&quot; Caputo told me. &quot;My wife, our rock, held it all together until she couldn’t. When my cancer hit, everything exploded. The death threats and drive-bys started coming in fast. Then, total collapse.&quot;
Yes, I forgot to mention that Caputo was suffering from cancer throughout this ordeal.
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The funny thing is, as a general rule, Democrats love to come to the defense, not just of people accused of crimes, but often those convicted of them.
Liberals were thrilled when the Central Park Five received a $41 million settlement for being wrongly accused, and cheered when George Floyd’s family got $27 million from Minneapolis for his death.
And it wasn’t just Floyd’s family. Black Lives Matter rioters arrested in New York City in 2020 got a cool $13.7 million from the NYPD in a settlement. And how about the child rapist in Idaho awarded $2.5 million for a trans surgery after it was ruled his rights had been violated?
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The point is that obviously prosecutors can and do cross the line from making honest mistakes in investigations to targeting people for illegitimate reasons such as politics, and the abusive lawfare exercised against Caputo and others in the Trump orbit more than qualifies.
When figures like former FBI officials and star-crossed lovers Peter Strzok and Lisa Page set out to destroy Trump and his allies, as made clear in their now infamous text messages, it was demonstrably a violation of their victims&apos; civil rights.
If we were talking about literally anyone other than Trump supporters, Bruce Springsteen would be doing a benefit concert for the targets of such civil rights abuses.
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Well, President Trump may not be the Boss of rock and roll, but he is the boss of the DOJ and Caputo is grateful.
&quot;Across eight years of constant surveillance, our family never lost faith in President Trump and his team,&quot; he told me. &quot;We knew better, and my girls especially love and trust the first lady. As a campaign policy advisor, I knew how many years of thought and expertise went into developing his anti-weaponization policy. Still, the fund announcement Monday came as a surprise and gave my girls a heckuva shot of hope.&quot;
Breathless Democrats express horror that someone who was violent during the January 6 Capitol riot may wind up with a settlement, but that is exactly how it is supposed to work. Just because someone commits a crime, it doesn’t mean they have no civil rights.
As Vice President JD Vance made clear this week from the White House press room, decisions about who receives compensation from the anti-weaponization fund will be on a case-by-case basis, as it should be.
There may be close calls, such as those who caused mayhem on January 6, but Caputo, and many others like him, are not a close call. They are slam dunks.
Ultimately, it is not just that Caputo deserves compensation for his mistreatment at the hands of the government. It is that the government must be taught that this may never happen again. This new fund is a big step in that direction.
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			  <news:name>Phoenix woman indicted for attempting to smuggle rifles and weapon parts over the southern border</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T15:41:11.377Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Phoenix woman indicted for attempting to smuggle rifles and weapon parts over the southern border</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 42-year-old woman was attempting to smuggle firearms, firearm parts and an RPG launcher tube across Arizona&apos;s southern border on April 12, the DOJ said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Obama’s baseball outing with Castro reignites fury after Trump DOJ drops hammer on Cuban leader</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T15:40:45.764Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Obama’s baseball outing with Castro reignites fury after Trump DOJ drops hammer on Cuban leader</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Cuban President Raúl Castro was indicted Wednesday in connection with the 1996 shootdown of two civilian aircraft that killed four people — reviving scrutiny of former President Barack Obama’s highly publicized 2016 trip to Havana. 
&quot;President Obama’s approach to Cuba was not merely a policy mistake. It was a diplomatic disaster — naive at best, incompetent at worst, and deeply disrespectful to the dissidents, political prisoners and victims who suffered under the Castro regime,&quot; former Miami mayor Francis Suarez, who is Cuban-American,  told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Obama treated normalization as enlightened diplomacy. It handed legitimacy to a brutal dictatorship while asking little in return,&quot; said the Fox News contributor. &quot;The administration reopened relations, relaxed restrictions and gave Havana a public-relations victory, yet the Cuban people remained trapped under the same repressive system and the United States gained no meaningful security concessions.&quot;
The Justice Department on Wednesday unsealed a superseding indictment charging Castro and five co-defendants over the deaths of four U.S. nationals aboard two unarmed civilian aircraft operated by the Miami-based exile group. Cuban-American critics said the charges underscore longstanding objections to Obama’s normalization push, which they argue gave legitimacy to the Castro regime.
US MOVING TO INDICT FORMER CUBAN LEADER RAÚL CASTRO: SOURCE
Obama traveled to Cuba in 2016 as part of his administration’s push to normalize U.S.-Cuba relations after decades of hostility, arguing that engagement on diplomacy, the economy and human rights would be more effective than isolation. The visit also included Obama and Castro attending a baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban national team in Havana. 
&quot;I have come here to bury the last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas,&quot; Obama said from Havana that year. &quot;I have come here to extend the hand of friendship to the Cuban people.&quot;
Photos of Obama and Castro embracing during the 2016 Havana trip quickly resurfaced online after the indictment, going viral across social media and triggering a wave of criticism from users who blasted the optics of the former president’s relationship with the communist leader.
&quot;While Raoul was harboring American terrorists like Joanne Chesimard and Guillermo Morales. Disgusting,&quot; wrote Fox News contributor Paul Mauro on X. 
&quot;Barack Obama in his element with communists and criminals,&quot; wrote General Mike Flynn on X.
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Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz reposted a photo with a cringe emoji.
Castro, 94, is the younger brother of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Raul Castro served as Cuba’s president from 2008 to 2018.
Suarez said that Obama’s Cuba policies were not just a human rights failure but a national security failure not understanding the serious threat the regime posed.
DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS CRITICIZE BIDEN ADMIN&apos;S CUBA DETENTE&apos;
&quot;It did nothing to curtail Cuba’s role as a base for America’s enemies. It did nothing to confront the island’s use as an intelligence and spy platform so close to our shores. It did nothing to reduce the regime’s support for terrorism. It did nothing to confront Cuba’s narco-state behavior or its destabilizing influence throughout the hemisphere,&quot; said Suarez.
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Obama’s trip came two decades after the 1996 incident, which became a major flashpoint in U.S.-Cuba relations, as the Trump administration adopted a more public and hardline approach toward Cuba.
TRUMP DECLARES NATIONAL EMERGENCY OVER CUBA, THREATENS TARIFFS ON NATIONS THAT SUPPLY OIL TO COMMUNIST REGIME
&quot;Raúl Castro and five co-defendants participated in a conspiracy that ended with Cuban military aircraft firing missiles at those planes and killing four Americans,&quot; said acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Wednesday during the indictment announcement. &quot;Nations and their leaders cannot be permitted to target Americans. Kill them, and not face accountability.&quot;
Following the indictment, Trump said Cuba is &quot;very important.&quot; 
&quot;A lot of people have suffered very big, very, very at levels that few people would understand. And I think the Cuban population of Miami, and certainly beyond Miami,&quot; said Trump. &quot;People that came there that were decimated, whose families were ruined, appreciate what the Attorney General just did today, and he&apos;s just doing it now. He&apos;s just watching it. We have Cuba on our mind. Very important.&quot;
Suarez said that for Cuban Americans, Obama cozying up with Castro was disrespectful. 
&quot;It is about families torn apart, property confiscated, voices silenced, dissidents beaten, prisoners of conscience abandoned and generations forced to live under fear. To treat the Castro government as a normal partner without first honoring those victims was not diplomacy,&quot; he said.
Trump has previously joked the U.S. would be &quot;taking over&quot; Cuba &quot;almost immediately.&quot; 
&quot;Cuba’s got problems. We’ll finish one first. I like to finish a job,&quot; he added this month.
Fox News Digital reached out to Obama&apos;s office and the White House for additional comment on the renewed criticisms of the trip.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>2 Minnesota Autism Therapy Providers to Be Charged in $46 Million Medicaid Fraud Case</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T15:40:23.369Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>2 Minnesota Autism Therapy Providers to Be Charged in $46 Million Medicaid Fraud Case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Justice Department claims that clinics used fake diagnoses and kickbacks to parents to bring children into treatment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Beloved old-school pizza chain tops new taste ranking</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T15:32:06.333Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Beloved old-school pizza chain tops new taste ranking</news:title>
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			  <news:name>California man charged with attempted murder after bloody attack outside San Diego &apos;Trump House&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>California man charged with attempted murder after bloody attack outside San Diego &apos;Trump House&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: A California man has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly critically injuring a man outside an Escondido home known for displays of American flags, pro-Trump messages and other banners, according to local police.
The 32-year-old suspect, Thomas Caleb Butler, is being held in the Vista Detention Facility in San Diego County.
Around 2:15 p.m. Wednesday, Escondido police officers responded to reports of an assault at the intersection of East Mission Avenue and Buchanan Street.
They found an elderly male &quot;suffering from significant injuries&quot; and said that a good Samaritan who intervened had also been hurt, according to authorities.
MAN WEARING INFLATABLE TRUMP COSTUME ATTACKED ON CAMERA AT &apos;NO KINGS&apos; PROTEST
By the time they arrived, the suspect had fled on foot, police said. However, additional officers found him about a half-mile away. Records show Butler lives around the corner from the victim.
Escondido police did not name the victim, who was hospitalized in critical condition. Public records show the property is owned by a 69-year-old man.
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Anyone with information on the attack is asked to call Escondido police at (760) 839-4722 and reference case No. 26004339.
NEIGHBORHOOD TERROR CUTS DOWN TRUMP, US FLAGS AS POLICE HUNT FOR SUSPECT
Some neighbors have complained about the displays for years, which tower over the side of the property.
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Video taken in the aftermath of the attack shows a man pointing responding officers toward something and then gesturing as though someone was being kicked or stomped.
Police placed evidence markers in the street and photographed the front of the home, near a mailbox and a parked pickup truck with two American flags set up over the bed.
Just a few feet away, another parked car had its hood propped open.
Another image showed what appeared to be blood at the foot of the driveway between the two vehicles.
Escondido police did not immediately respond to a request for comment before West Coast business hours Thursday.
A Reddit post in the r/sandiego forum last year showed a man in a folding chair sitting on the sidewalk outside the home, with an American flag in his right hand and the left gesturing in what the poster described as a &quot;Roman salute.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Spotify will reserve tickets for top fans of an artists in a bid to drum up engagement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spotify said that it will monitor activity like streams and shares to determine who is a top fan</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spotify launches an ElevenLabs-powered audiobook creation tool</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spotify launches an ElevenLabs-powered audiobook creation tool</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spotify is releasing new audiobook plans later this year</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spotify adds AI-powered Q&amp;A and briefing generation features to podcasts</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T15:30:43.002Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Spotify adds AI-powered Q&amp;A and briefing generation features to podcasts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spotify will let you generate daily or weekly briefs based on your prompts</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Spotify takes on Google’s NotebookLM with its new app</news:name>
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			<news:title>Spotify takes on Google’s NotebookLM with its new app</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Spotify is releasing the new desktop app as a research preview in more than 20 markets</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Aaron Rodgers says the 2026 NFL season will be his last: &apos;This is it&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Aaron Rodgers says the 2026 NFL season will be his last: &apos;This is it&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PITTSBURGH — Aaron Rodgers took his time before deciding he wanted to come back for a 22nd season. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback already has made up his mind about a 23rd: There won&apos;t be one.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE legend Nikki Bella takes on role as Chief Margarita Officer, talks investment values, best time for margs</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE legend Nikki Bella takes on role as Chief Margarita Officer, talks investment values, best time for margs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella on Thursday enhanced her already impressive portfolio as she was announced as an investor and the Chief Margarita Officer for Madam Paleta Tequila.
Bella, whose real name is Stephanie Garcia-Colace, explained to Fox News Digital she was looking to invest in a tequila brand that shared her core values and reflected every part of who she was as a person. Madam Paleta proved to be the tag team partner she was looking for in the spirits world.
&quot;The coolest title ever that I felt like took me two decades to earn – drinking a lot of tequila. So, I am not only the face of Madam Paleta but also have invested in this company. I’ve been on the search to be a part of a tequila company for a very long time, just naturally drinking tequila all the time, especially on my reality shows, I’m known as a wino but everyone’s like, ‘Nikki, loves her skinny, spicy margaritas,&quot; she said. &quot;So that’s why it’s a title very well-deserved. It’s been incredible to finally find a brand that I have connected with. When you have a platform, and I’ve built my platform, and have built myself as an entrepreneur because I have that authentic connection with my fan base and they know that I am only going to promote stuff that I truly believe in and there’s been so many companies that have come to me that I’ve been like, ‘I won’t drink it, don’t buy it, don’t believe in it.’
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&quot;When Madam Paleta came along, one, I know how important it is, especially at my age, to have 100% blue agave. Us in our 40s, we get hangovers pretty quickly. So, anything I drink, I’m like, is it clean? It needs to be clean because I’m gonna have a few. And not only that, I really love the company. I love that women run it, I love that I get to insert my Mexican roots in something that I believe in. My father, my stepsister and my half-siblings, they all still live in Mexico and it’s been that part of me where I really wanted to place myself in. This checked all of my boxes, and you know, I’m very much women empowerment but when I saw the opportunity to be a part of a company that I can help grow, that was just like, I can do this. And then I tasted it, and I was like, ‘OK, this is amazing,’ because that’s always like the final check. I can’t sell stuff if I’m not drinking it.&quot;
The pro wrestling legend said that because she built her brand based on the connections she shares with her fan base as well as being her authentic self, she wanted to invest in a company that also shared those values.
She told Fox News Digital that when she got into entrepreneurship she wanted to invest in companies that shared the same morals she had in her own life.
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&quot;My brand, I’m self-made, and I have built my brand through WWE and that’s purely based off connections, authenticity and it’s something that I’ve always taken very serious. Brie (Bella) and I talk about this all the time, it’s why we know where we’re at today because our fans know they can connect with us and that our foundation is true – we walk in our truth,&quot; she said. &quot;And we just never been the types, and I’m sure it kills our team at times, because we will say no to like huge brand deals but if I don’t believe in what they do behind the scenes, I can’t be a part of that. I don’t want to be a part of that. I’ve always felt that you truly will be the best entrepreneur if the morals you have in life, you bring that to what you do in business and I feel like that’s how we’ve grown such a massive platform and not just nationally but globally and it’s because we’ve stuck to those.
&quot;Our fans know, anything I’m going to sell to them, they’re like, ‘Well, she’s never steered us wrong before and we know what she says is true.’ Also, nowadays, I think it’s very important because you can partner with a brand that can destroy the band you built for two decades in a second. It’s not like you just jump in and say yes real quick. There’s so much we do behind the scenes to make sure. And when I was like wow this company is incredible, the people are incredible, and they’re honest about everything, that’s a game-changer when you’re looking at brands to partner up with.&quot;
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Madam Paleta was the first flavored tequila to win &quot;Best in Class&quot; at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and hoped to redefine how tequila fans enjoy the drink.
Nikki Bella underscored that a margarita, of course with Madam Paleta, hits best when drinking with friends.
&quot;Tequila is an upper for me and that’s like party time. I feel like it’s when I get together with my girlfriends and the sun’s out and we want skinny margs or when we’re by the pool or when we’re at a festival. Also for me, this is how I’ve become a big tequila connoisseur. In a night of drinking a lot, I don’t want to down a bottle of wine because I know how I’m going to feel the next day,&quot; she told Fox News Digital. &quot;That’s just inevitable with wine. But I know I can have about five margaritas, especially if it’s clean. It’s what’s started for me to really look into clean tequila because, look, anything we have a lot of, obviously we’re gonna hurt the next day – that’s just alcohol. But tequila always, it’s when I know it’s a time to have fun or, gosh, we’re all in Vegas and we’re all doing WrestleMania week and we’re exhausted with our meet and greets and now we have to go to dinner, it’s like I’m gonna stop and get a tequila drink because I need to get awake and I need to get that fun spark.
&quot;For me, tequila is like, throwaway the Red Bull, go have yourself a nice tequila drink, at least you’re being better to your body. It gives you that quick lift. What’s nice about our tequila, let’s just say you’re at home and you’re ready out and you need something quick – just pour it over ice. And, I’m not a shot taker, I hate shots, I think they’re so gross. When I got this the first time and I put ice in a cup because I wanted to just taste it pure, I was like, oh my god, that is really good. I can do that. I mean, I’m still not a shot taker but I can sip on this. This is really good. I just feel like, anything you need an up, anytime, you have friends over, you’re going to the pool, or you’re getting your night started, just want to have something to sip, those are the good moments.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Squad Dem slams Vance’s DOJ fraud probe claims: ‘They’re just saying stupid shi----&quot;</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T15:22:44.157Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Squad Dem slams Vance’s DOJ fraud probe claims: ‘They’re just saying stupid shi----&quot;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., forcefully denied Vice President JD Vance’s claim that the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating her for alleged fraud and immigration violations, dismissing the remarks as politically motivated.
&quot;That is not something that is happening. That man is delusional,&quot; Omar told Fox News Digital. 
Vance claimed on Tuesday that the DOJ is looking into allegations involving Omar’s immigration history and financial disclosures, including longstanding accusations that she married a man claimed to be her brother — part of her scheme to obtain citizenship in the U.S. He claimed the administration’s anti-fraud task force is focusing its resources on probing Omar.
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&quot;I don’t think they are using any resources,&quot; she said. &quot;They’re just saying stupid shi----.&quot;
The claims surrounding an investigation intensified after Omar’s amended financial disclosure forms caught national attention last month — with her reported net worth dropping from somewhere between $6 million and $30 million to a sharp reduction ranging from $18,004 to $95,000.
Omar’s steep drop in reported net worth drew criticism from the GOP House Oversight Committee, who earlier this year requested business records from her husband Tim Mynett’s company.
Omar also rejected suggestions that House Republicans are formally investigating her finances, accusing them of promoting these allegations to get interviews with news outlets. 
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&quot;There’s nobody looking into anything,&quot; she said when asked about House Republicans looking into her net worth. &quot;They’re just saying those things to get interviews with you guys. There’s nothing really happening.&quot;
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., publicly raised concerns over Omar’s finances on &quot;Hannity&quot; after the vast discrepancy between her initial and revised filings.
&quot;Comer hasn’t investigated anything,&quot; she said when asked about Comer’s comments regarding her wealth. &quot;He hasn’t done anything. He hasn’t referred me to anybody. He’s just saying that so he can get TV interviews because you guys will only talk to them if they say something about me.&quot;
Omar said they’re &quot;absolutely not&quot; going to find anything if a DOJ probe opens into her alleged fraud schemes. 
She told Fox News Digital that she has not been informed of any formal investigation being pursued against her.
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&quot;No,&quot; she said when asked if she was made aware of any investigation. &quot;Because there’s nothing to investigate.&quot;
Claims surrounding Omar’s past marriage and alleged immigration violations have remained central to ongoing attacks against her. Omar’s family was granted asylum after arriving in the U.S. from Somalia in 1995, and she became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2000.
It was reported that Omar was in a religious marriage with Ahmed Abdisalan Hirsi in 2002. Despite maintaining her religious union with Hirsi, she legally married a British citizen named Ahmed Elmi — who is alleged to be her brother — in 2009. 
Omar and Elmi legally divorced in 2017, but had been separated since 2011. In 2020, she married Mynett.
Any potential investigation would likely look into both the fraud allegations that come as a result of her incohesive financial filings and claimed immigration violations relating to her earlier marriages and U.S. citizenship. 
&quot;If we think that there&apos;s a crime, we&apos;re going to prosecute that crime,&quot; he said. &quot;And that&apos;s something the Department of Justice is looking at right now.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republicans recoil as Trump&apos;s billion-dollar DOJ &apos;slush fund&apos; for allies threatens ICE, Border Patrol plan</news:name>
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			<news:title>Republicans recoil as Trump&apos;s billion-dollar DOJ &apos;slush fund&apos; for allies threatens ICE, Border Patrol plan</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Senate Republicans are breaking with President Donald Trump on his new, nearly $1.8 billion &quot;anti-weaponization&quot; fund as concerns over where the money comes from and who gets it ripple through the Capitol.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the $1.78 billion fund earlier this week in a deal struck between Trump and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to drop his $10 billion lawsuit. Shortly after, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche was grilled by senators on the subject.
&quot;This is an outrageous, unprecedented slush fund that you have set up,&quot; Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said. &quot;Simple question, will individuals who assaulted Capitol Hill police officers be eligible for this fund?&quot;
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&quot;Anybody in this country will be eligible to apply,&quot; Blanche said.
That concern has driven several Senate Republicans to criticize the fund, given that several people convicted of assaulting police on the Hill, or who have tried to harm the president, could get access to taxpayer dollars.
&quot;Imagine that,&quot; Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., said. &quot;A fund that is set up to compensate people who assaulted Capitol Police officers and other responding agencies, right? People that had pled guilty to physical acts against the president may actually be able to get compensated. How absurd does that sound coming out of my mouth?&quot;
Senate Republicans are currently trying to ram through a multibillion-dollar package that will fund immigration operations for the remainder of Trump’s presidency and are already grappling with a $1 billion funding request that will go toward security enhancements for his colossal ballroom.
That funding, which was already stripped out by the Senate rules referee, and whether to add restrictions to the DOJ fund, are gumming up the process in the upper chamber.
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Few Republicans are actively supporting the &quot;anti-weaponization&quot; fund. Lawmakers are set to meet with Blanche Thursday morning behind closed doors to learn more about how it works.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., previously said that he was &quot;not a big fan&quot; of the fund and questioned its purpose.
&quot;Our members have very legitimate questions about it, and we&apos;ve had some conversations about, if it&apos;s going to be a feature going forward, what it might look like and how we might make sure that it&apos;s fenced in appropriately,&quot; Thune said ahead of the meeting.
Officers who protected the Hill on Jan. 6 sued to block the fund on Wednesday, but it hasn’t sated the concerns that Republicans have. Some want Congress to get involved.
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., who Trump successfully worked to oust during his primary election over the weekend, argued that the fund was adding to the nation’s staggering national debt, and that &quot;if there needs to be a settlement, the administration should bring it to Congress to decide.&quot;
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&quot;People are concerned about paying their mortgage or rent, affording groceries and paying for gas, not about putting together a $1.8 billion fund for the president and his allies to pay whomever they wish with no legal precedent or accountability,&quot; Cassidy said on X.
But it’s not a unanimous issue shared throughout the Senate GOP. Some, like Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., believe that there have been people &quot;really harmed by the federal government,&quot; and had no issue with setting up a fund to compensate them.
Johnson and a handful of his colleagues were the targets of former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Arctic Frost probe and had their phone records subpoenaed without notice as part of the investigation.
That spurred now-defunct legislation that would have allowed senators targeted in the probe to sue for up to $500,000.
Johnson believed that the five-member panel that would process the claims would prevent criminals and others from getting a piece of the fund.
&quot;I&apos;m assuming they&apos;re not going to provide that type of funding for criminals. I mean, people who really should have been prosecuted, people who committed violence, that type of thing,&quot; Johnson told Fox News Digital. &quot;But, I mean, for the grandma and grandpas that just showed up and you&apos;ve got the DOJ or FBI doing SWAT raids on their farms? Yeah, those people should be compensated.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Wall Street banks helped Chinese military-linked firm raise billions despite red flags, lawmakers find</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T15:22:05.198Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Wall Street banks helped Chinese military-linked firm raise billions despite red flags, lawmakers find</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: Congressional investigators are accusing major U.S. banks of helping a Chinese battery giant the Pentagon labeled a &quot;Chinese military company&quot; raise billions of dollars from global investors despite unresolved national security concerns.
A new report from the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party alleges JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America underwrote CATL’s Hong Kong IPO — helping the company raise money from investors through stock offerings — after the Pentagon designated the company under its Section 1260H list of Chinese military-linked firms in January 2025. The report also says JPMorgan, Bank of America and Morgan Stanley later participated in a second CATL offering.
The report places Wall Street at the center of a growing debate in Washington over whether American financial institutions should continue helping companies the Pentagon has identified as linked to China’s military or military-civil fusion strategy raise money from global investors, even when those activities remain legal under current U.S. law.
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The Pentagon’s Section 1260H list identifies companies the War Department determines are linked to China’s military or military-civil fusion strategy, though the designation itself does not broadly prohibit U.S. investment or commercial activity.
The committee argues the transactions exposed a major gap in U.S. policy because the designation carried reputational consequences but did not prohibit Wall Street firms from helping the company raise capital.
&quot;To be clear, the banks broke no U.S. law and the transactions were not prohibited by U.S. law,&quot; the report states. &quot;But each bank made the choice to essentially disregard the U.S. government’s Chinese military company designation to make millions of dollars.&quot;
&quot;The banks trusted CATL’s representations over the considered judgment of the U.S. government,&quot; the report states.
The report alleges JPMorgan and Bank of America accepted CATL’s assertions that it had no links to China’s military despite the Pentagon’s conclusions and despite what the committee described as incomplete responses during due diligence reviews.
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CATL allegedly provided identical responses to multiple JPMorgan questions concerning ties to the People’s Liberation Army, dual-use technologies and military-linked entities, according to documents cited in the report. 
The committee also cited what it described as publicly available evidence linking CATL to Chinese military-industrial entities, including relationships with companies on U.S. restriction lists and research collaborations involving defense-linked institutions.
&quot;My committee’s investigation calls for serious policy changes to ensure what JPMorgan and Bank of America did never happens again,&quot; said Select Committee Chairman John Moolenaar, R-Mich. &quot;American banks must not help Chinese military companies raise money, because in doing so, they provide not only access to funding, but also legitimacy and credibility to companies that are helping our adversary build up its military.&quot;
JPMorgan and Bank of America defended their involvement, arguing CATL is not sanctioned by the U.S. government and remains deeply integrated into Western manufacturing supply chains.
&quot;Based on available information and our own due diligence, CATL has lawfully partnered with American companies — including major auto manufacturers — to provide essential battery technology that will strengthen U.S. manufacturing and enhance American competitiveness,&quot; a JPMorgan spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
&quot;We complied with the law and U.S. government sanctions policies,&quot; a Bank of America spokesperson told Fox News Digital. &quot;We conducted the appropriate due diligence on this transaction, and we shared significant detail about our process with the committee. CATL is not sanctioned by the US government and conducts significant business with U.S. companies.&quot; 
JPMorgan additionally argued the Pentagon designation applies primarily to War Department procurement and does not prohibit private-sector business relationships involving CATL. 
CATL has other partnerships with major Western automakers including Ford, Tesla, Stellantis, BMW and Volkswagen.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon previously defended the bank’s work involving CATL in a Bloomberg Television interview in May 2025. 
&quot;If we thought it was wrong, we wouldn&apos;t do it,&quot; Dimon said. &quot;The government did not sanction CATL.&quot; 
The debate underscores growing tension between U.S. national security concerns surrounding China and the reality that major American and European manufacturers remain heavily reliant on Chinese battery technology and supply chains. 
Ford is currently building a $3 billion battery plant in Michigan using CATL technology through a licensing arrangement designed to avoid Chinese ownership of the facility, according to a recent Bloomberg report. Ford has argued the partnership helps strengthen domestic manufacturing and improve U.S. competitiveness in electric vehicle production.
The committee’s report argues current U.S. law is insufficient to stop American financial institutions from financing companies tied to China’s military-industrial base because Section 1260H restrictions primarily affect War Department procurement rather than broader commercial activity.
&quot;The deals were legal, so the banks proceeded,&quot; the report states.
The committee recommends legislation that would prohibit U.S. financial institutions from underwriting offerings for blacklisted Chinese entities and urges the Treasury Department to impose stronger sanctions authorities against CATL.
Fox News Digital has also reached out to Morgan Stanley, CATL and the Pentagon for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>By adding Ed Orgeron to staff, Lane Kiffin and LSU address key flaw from previous regime</news:name>
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			<news:title>By adding Ed Orgeron to staff, Lane Kiffin and LSU address key flaw from previous regime</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For those who may have missed it, Coach O has returned to the Bayou Bengals.
That&apos;s right, the LSU Tigers have hired Ed Orgeron to help bolster new head coach Lane Kiffin&apos;s staff, and it&apos;s hard to see any flaws in this move.
It makes sense from a relationship standpoint, as many have reported that Orgeron and Kiffin have a connection that goes back over two decades, when both were on Pete Carroll&apos;s staff at USC.
You also may have noticed Orgeron coming to Kiffin&apos;s defense after the latter&apos;s comments regarding Ole Miss in Vanity Fair earlier this month.
It seemed reasonable on the surface given the two&apos;s friendship as well as the fact that both coached the Rebels at one point, but with the added context that Orgeron was likely going to take a job on Kiffin&apos;s staff in the coming days, it makes perfect sense.
From a football perspective, though, it&apos;s perhaps even more of a perfect marriage.
It&apos;s no secret that during the Brian Kelly regime, LSU had somewhat lost its Louisiana edge, so to speak.
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Whether that is by design from Kelly, as some would suggest, or just a byproduct of having an &quot;outsider&quot; as a head coach, the contrast between Kelly and Orgeron, who was the coach before Kelly, could not have been more stark.
When speaking about the differences between Kelly and Kiffin, LSU athletic director Verge Ausberry revealed that Kelly was never a culture fit with the Tigers.
That matters in college football in general, but especially at a unique spot like LSU, and while Ausberry was singing the praises of Kiffin&apos;s ability to connect with boosters, fans and high school athletes in the state of Louisiana, the move to bring in Orgeron was, no doubt, a calculated and strategic one.
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I touched on it briefly in my article discussing Ausberry&apos;s comments last week, but the Tigers experienced a recruiting renaissance with Orgeron at the helm.
A big part of that is because Coach O is known throughout college football as an ace recruiter, but it doesn&apos;t hurt that he has deep ties to the state of Louisiana.
LSU and Kiffin adding Orgeron to their coaching staff immediately addresses the one fatal flaw from the Brian Kelly regime, and the returns should be almost instantaneous.
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Five-star wide receiver Easton Royal is a Texas verbal commit, but he&apos;s also a New Orleans native and has been flirting with the Tigers for quite some time now.
It was already believed that he would eventually flip to his home-state program, but bringing Orgeron in should only hasten that process.
I would be shocked if Royal doesn&apos;t end up in LSU&apos;s 2027 recruiting class, but he&apos;s just one of many examples of the Tigers doing everything they can to lock down the state of Louisiana, which has long been known as a per capita hotbed of high school talent.
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It may not have the raw size or numbers of a Texas, Florida or California, but The Boot has enough talent to make sure LSU never has to wander too far from campus to field an elite recruiting class.
The rest of the SEC is undoubtedly shaking their fists right now, given that Kiffin didn&apos;t need any more help as it stood to get the Tigers&apos; operation back up and humming.
If you thought LSU was dangerous before, adding Orgeron to the staff may have just been Kiffin doing a Thanos impression and placing the final Infinity Stone into his gauntlet.
You&apos;ve been warned, SEC fans. Prepare accordingly.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Joe Burrow calls Bengals roster the &apos;most talented&apos; the team has had, has lofty expectations for season</news:name>
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			<news:title>Joe Burrow calls Bengals roster the &apos;most talented&apos; the team has had, has lofty expectations for season</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Joe Burrow is thrilled with the Cincinnati Bengals offseason moves and is thinking big.
Burrow, 29, praised the front office for the moves they made in free agency to fortify their defense.
&quot;This is the most talented roster we’ve had since I’ve been here,&quot; Burrow said while speaking to reporters Wednesday. &quot;The front office has taken a lot of heat from the fans, the public, the media. We can put all of that behind us.
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&quot;They went and made it happen with free agency,&quot; he added. &quot;And then obviously with Dexter (Lawrence), making a trade like that, that doesn’t happen a ton in the NFL. So it’s exciting to see.&quot;
The three-time Pro Bowl quarterback praised the free-agent signings of safety Bryan Cook, defensive end Boye Mafe and defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, along with the big swing of the offseason: trading the No. 10 pick for defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence.
&quot;The number one thing is you have to win,&quot; Burrow said. &quot;We’re going to go win a lot of games this year and play great and win a Super Bowl.&quot;
Burrow said he did not give the front office any mandates or threats to make additions after a 6-11 campaign last season.
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&quot;I would say we had a lot of communication during free agency,&quot; Burrow said. &quot;We didn’t have our postseason meeting like we typically have. I would say if anything, I was less involved this year than in years past.&quot;
The Bengals missed the playoffs for a third straight season last year in large part because of a horrendous defense, allowing the third-most points per game in the NFL last season at 28.9.
&quot;I just think we know where we needed to be better, and we went out and aggressively made it happen,&quot; Burrow said. &quot;We filled some holes that we had from years past, got better at a lot of positions. Signed the best free agent safety (Cook). Got the best D tackle in the league, in my opinion. So we have everything we need in that locker room. We just have to go make it happen.&quot;
The 29-year-old said the energy is elevated in the locker room and that the vibes are palpable.
&quot;There’s no secret that the last several years didn’t go the way we wanted to, and there’s a lot of blame to go around for that, myself included,&quot; Burrow said. &quot;We’re in a great spot this year. We brought in great people and great players. You can feel the vibes of the locker room. The energy is elevated right now. We have some veteran guys that can come in and show the younger guys on defense what it takes, what it means to be great every day. That’s exciting to be a part of.&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>9/11 steel beam arrives at Florida school where Bush learned America was under attack</news:name>
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			<news:title>9/11 steel beam arrives at Florida school where Bush learned America was under attack</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A steel beam recovered from the World Trade Center arrived Tuesday at the Florida elementary school where then-President George W. Bush learned the United States was under attack on Sept. 11, 2001.
The beam was brought to Emma E. Booker Elementary School in Sarasota as part of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation’s &quot;Steel Across America&quot; tour commemorating the upcoming 25th anniversary of the terrorist attacks. Former White House Chief of Staff Andy Card, who informed Bush that a second plane had struck the World Trade Center, attended the ceremony.
Bush was visiting a second-grade classroom at the school on the morning of Sept. 11, when Card approached the president and told him what had happened.
&quot;I walked up to the president,&quot; Card recalled during Tuesday’s ceremony. &quot;I whispered into his ear, ‘A second plane hit the second tower, America is under attack.’&quot;
TUNNEL TO TOWERS ANNOUNCES STEEL ACROSS AMERICA TOUR TO MARK 25 YEARS SINCE 9/11 ATTACKS
The moment, captured on live television, became one of the defining images of the Sept. 11 attacks and the early hours of the national crisis.
Card returned to the campus Tuesday alongside former second-grade teacher Sandra Kay Daniels, whose classroom Bush was visiting when the attacks unfolded.
&quot;Just being on this campus and remembering what happened when I came and whispered in the president’s ear that America was under attack … it takes you right back to that day, the feelings, the emotion, the duty, the honor,&quot; Card said.
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Daniels said the memories of that morning have stayed with her ever since.
&quot;That day changed not only Emma E. Booker Elementary School students and staff, but it changed the world, the community,&quot; Daniels said.
&quot;It’s an everyday thing for me,&quot; Daniels added. &quot;I will never get away from that. I was with the president, and he was with me. That happened here at my school.&quot;
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Inside the school’s library, a section dedicated to Sept. 11 includes an original copy of &quot;The Pet Goat,&quot; the book students were reading when Bush received the news.
The Sarasota stop marked the seventh destination on the nationwide remembrance tour, which is transporting a steel beam from the World Trade Center to communities across the country ahead of next year’s 25th anniversary of the attacks.
The ceremony included appearances from local officials, first responders and members of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, which was founded in honor of FDNY firefighter Stephen Siller, who died responding to the attacks in New York City.
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Former students who were inside the classroom that morning also returned to the school Tuesday, including Natalia Jones-Pinkney, who was seated just feet away from Bush during the reading lesson.
&quot;I don’t know if I understood at that time that that was really going on,&quot; Jones-Pinkney told FOX 13. &quot;I was just excited that we were meeting the president.&quot;
Now an adult with a second-grade daughter of her own, Jones-Pinkney said returning to the school underscored how deeply the events of that day shaped her life.
&quot;Being there, reading to the president, shaped our lives,&quot; she told the station. &quot;That’s something we’ll never forget.&quot;
The steel beam was later made available for attendees to approach and reflect upon as part of the memorial event honoring the victims and first responders killed in the Sept. 11 attacks.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Republicans are using a special mechanism that was created to reduce deficits to push through immigration enforcement funds that should be provided in a regular spending bill.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Charges Dismissed for Ex-Assistant Principal After Shooting by 6-Year-Old</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Prosecutors had argued that Ebony Parker, a former assistant principal at a Virginia elementary school, had failed to act on warnings that a child had a gun in his backpack.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani takes to Twitch to chat with New Yorkers</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is launching a Twitch series today at 4 p.m. ET.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democrats release 2024 election autopsy that chair says &apos;does not meet my standards&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Democrats release 2024 election autopsy that chair says &apos;does not meet my standards&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin is publicly disowning his party’s own 2024 election &quot;autopsy,&quot; calling the long-delayed report a product that &quot;does not meet my standards&quot; after Democrats suffered what he described as a &quot;painful and consequential&quot; defeat to President Donald Trump.
The blunt admission came as Martin described Democrats’ 2024 defeat as a &quot;punch to the gut&quot; and acknowledged the party’s &quot;brand is in trouble and needs repair.&quot;
&quot;I am not proud of this product; it does not meet my standards, and it won’t meet your standards,&quot; Martin said of the report, adding that he could not &quot;in good faith put the DNC’s stamp of approval on it.&quot;
Martin emphasized that he was releasing the report &quot;as I received it – in its entirety, unedited and unabridged – with annotations for claims that couldn’t be verified&quot; for the sake of transparency.
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			<news:keywords>Summit graduate completes high school early after utilizing PLATO system to recover credits and discovers love of hands-on work experience.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Embracing a new path: Maikya Slim&apos;s journey at Summit High School</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Manhunt underway after woman allegedly assaulted inside Harvard dorm, suspect spotted at MIT: officials</news:name>
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			<news:title>Manhunt underway after woman allegedly assaulted inside Harvard dorm, suspect spotted at MIT: officials</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Police at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are searching for a man accused of assaulting a woman inside a dorm on Tuesday night.
A woman was trying to enter her dorm room at Harvard University on Tuesday evening when a man allegedly came from behind, covered her mouth and tried to force her into the room, police said. Bystanders who witnessed the incident intervened, causing the suspect to flee the building, according to the police log. Harvard campus police responded to the incident at 5:41 p.m.
Officials said that police tried locating the suspect, but weren&apos;t able to do so. The man entered the residence hall by following another person, but wasn&apos;t authorized to be there.
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The same man allegedly entered a residence hall at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Tuesday night by following someone else into the building, MIT police said in a statement. Police said the man was &quot;acting suspiciously&quot; after using a side entrance to get into the building at 5:45 p.m.
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Officials said the man left the dorm hall at 5:59 p.m., citing security camera video. MIT police said he matched the description of the person who allegedly assaulted a Harvard student.
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Police described the suspect as a white male, 5&apos;9&quot;, had a thin build, and was wearing a white T-shirt with dark colored shorts.
Harvard Lowell House Faculty Deans David Laibson and Nina Zipser sent an email to residents in the dorm, saying that a police officer is &quot;now patrolling the area&quot; and said residents can join them &quot;to be together as we come to terms with what has happened,&quot; according to the Harvard Crimson.
Harvard officials reminded students to watch for people trying to follow them into restricted campus buildings after the incident.
People with information about the incidents are encouraged to contact MIT police at 617-258-TIPS.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>High gas prices, Iran war and Trump’s abysmal approval drag down GOP ahead of midterms</news:name>
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			<news:title>High gas prices, Iran war and Trump’s abysmal approval drag down GOP ahead of midterms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe, left, talks with U.S. Vice President JD Vance after he arrived at Kansas City International Airport, May 18, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. Vance on his visit pitched voters on keeping Republicans in control of Congress. (Photo by Eric Lee-Pool/Getty Images)

KANSAS CITY, Missouri — When Vice President JD Vance pitched voters on electing Republicans to Congress this November during a trip to a Kansas City manufacturing plant on Monday, he delivered the message while standing in a newly gerrymandered U.S. House district.
“If you want congressional leadership that fights to lower your taxes, that fights to put more money in your pockets and fights to protect your jobs, the only game in town is Donald J. Trump and congressional Republicans,” Vance said.
But the Trump brand is hurting — placing Republicans’ miniscule U.S. House majority at high risk, despite a GOP rush to redistricting in Southern states this spring following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision and earlier gerrymandering.
Public polling shows most voters are dissatisfied with President Donald Trump’s job performance and historically, the party not in the White House wins seats in the midterms.
The GOP gerrymandering could offset some losses, analysts say. But whether voter displeasure with the president translates into enough Democratic gains to retake the House and usurp the GOP trifecta in Washington also remains to be seen, five months out.
Vance’s visit to Democratic-leaning Kansas City underscored the extraordinary effort Republicans have undertaken to give the party a chance at retaining control of the House in the midterm elections. The GOP now holds 217 seats to 212 for Democrats, with one independent and five vacancies.
  



Vice President JD Vance spoke May 18, 2026, about the importance of bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States at the Milbank Manufacturing company in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Morgan Chilson/Kansas Reflector)
GOP states, including Missouri, have engaged in a blitz of gerrymandering over the past nine months, dividing areas like Kansas City in hopes of securing additional seats as the party faces political headwinds ahead of November. 
Without the redistricting war that Trump triggered last year, Republicans could lose no more than three House seats and keep their majority. Redrawn lines push that number up slightly, in the eight-to-10 range, Erin Covey, an editor who specializes in U.S. House races for the elections forecaster Cook Political Report, said in an interview.
“That is still not going to be enough to protect (Republicans) from a difficult national environment,” Covey, who specializes in House races, said.
Brandon Rottinghaus, a political science professor at the University of Houston, said redistricting may be more beneficial to Republicans in the long term than in the 2026 election.
“Because of the economic problems that the country is confronting, and the fact that a lot of that blame is going to be at the doorstep of the White House, it’s going to be a challenge for Republicans,” he said. “Republicans are playing the long game, and it’ll eventually pay off, but it’s going to be a tough ride this cycle.”
The case for Democrats
The president’s party has gained House seats in a midterm cycle only three times in the last century. Twice, after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and at the height of the Great Depression, history-shaping events explained the exception.
Not only is there no comparable event this year, but the political environment strongly favors Democrats.
A Quinnipiac University poll published Wednesday showed 50% of voters preferred Democrats won control of the House, while only 39% preferred Republicans.
The same survey showed Trump’s approval rating at a second-term low, 34% approval with 58% disapproving. On economic issues, as the price of gas has skyrocketed during the war with Iran, nearly twice as many voters disapproved of Trump’s handling than approved.
  



Gas prices were $4.99 a gallon for regular at a station just inside the Washington, D.C., Beltway in Silver Spring, Maryland, on May 17, 2026. (Photo by Jane Norman/States Newsroom)
Other polls show similar attitudes. Both the preference for Democratic House control and disapproval of Trump have risen steadily.
“Midterms are typically a referendum on the party in power,” Covey said. “So the fact that Trump’s approval rating has been under 40% for the past several weeks, and it has obviously been made worse by the war in Iran, is going to be a really significant issue for Republicans.”
Redistricting might cap Democrats’ best-case scenario, but it doesn’t change the underlying conditions, Democratic campaign strategist Tom Bowen said in a Tuesday interview.
“It’s going to change some outcomes for sure,” said Bowen. “But the environment is what shapes these races more than anything else. Voters aren’t going to vote on redistricting. What they’re going to vote on is high gas prices, and that’s going to make seats where Trump did well… it’s gonna put some of those seats in play.”
Republicans in the Trump era have also struggled to get their voters to the polls when Trump himself is not on the ballot. 
“Your base is depressed,” Bowen said of Republicans. “Sure, you theoretically drew yourself, you know, 10 points of margin. It doesn’t matter if the environment is that terrible.”
US House redistricting arms race
Republicans did have a plan to prop up their House majority.
At Trump’s urging last year, a handful of Republican states redrew their congressional lines, beginning with Texas. Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio followed. States traditionally enact new maps once a decade following the census, but that norm has now been shattered.
Democrats responded with a California gerrymander approved by voters. In Virginia, voters also approved new lines but the election was invalidated in May by the Virginia Supreme Court.
California and Virginia are the only Democratic-controlled states to have advanced the new maps. In conservative Utah, state courts have forced adoption of a new map that could allow a Democrat to win a race to represent the Salt Lake area.
Democrats are actively weighing action in Colorado, Maryland, New York and other states, but their ability to act this year is restricted by state limits on gerrymandering and other procedural barriers.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on April 29 in Louisiana vs. Callais then set off a new round of Republican-led gerrymandering. In a 6-3 decision, the court’s conservative majority sharply weakened the federal Voting Rights Act, which had protected districts where a majority of residents belonged to a racial minority group.
The Callais decision only explicitly struck down Louisiana’s congressional map, which contained a second majority-Black district that the conservative justices found unnecessary. 
But GOP-controlled states in the South interpreted the decision as a green light to eliminate majority-Black districts, often centered on major cities, that reliably elect Democrats.
  



Hundreds of people protesting against a special legislative session to redraw Tennessee congressional districts to eliminate the only majority-Black, majority-Democrat district march up the steps of the state Capitol on May 5, 2026. (Photo by Cassandra Stephenson/Tennessee Lookout)
Florida lawmakers passed a new map within hours of the Supreme Court decision. Alabama and Tennessee advanced gerrymanders, with Louisiana expected to follow soon. South Carolina lawmakers are also advancing a new map.
Federal and state court lawsuits have been filed against the maps, leaving open the question of whether judges could eventually block some of the gerrymanders. But opponents of Republican gerrymanders have not fared well in their legal challenges up to this point.
The U.S. Supreme Court has cleared the way for Southern states to act quickly to redraw maps, including lifting a lower court order that had stopped an Alabama gerrymander from taking effect. The justices also sped up paperwork to allow Louisiana lawmakers to move forward on developing a new map.
At the state level, the Missouri Supreme Court last week refused to block a gerrymander of the Kansas City region. Opponents had wanted the court to halt the map until state officials decide enough signatures have been gathered to force a statewide vote over the redrawn lines.
The dust is still settling on redistricting this year, but it so far has given Republicans a moderate edge.
The case for Republicans
While it would take a historical anomaly for Republicans to keep their House majority, the party’s campaign apparatus argues that some variables are in its favor. 
Notably, the GOP holds an edge in fundraising and a map with few Republicans running for reelection in districts Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris won in 2024.
“House Republicans are on offense and well-positioned to defy history thanks to strong candidates, a historic fundraising advantage, and a message that’s connecting with voters in battleground districts across the country,” Mike Marinella, a spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee, wrote in a statement. 
“While Democrats remain bogged down by messy primaries, a weak national brand, and a shrinking battlefield, Republicans are building the infrastructure and momentum needed to grow the majority in November.”
Even without redistricting, the 2026 House map favored Republicans: Sixteen Democrats won 2024 races in districts Trump carried, and only three Republicans came from districts that voted for Harris.
Those so-called crossover districts provide a starting point for the number of competitive districts, which continue to shrink as the country becomes more polarized and lawmakers draw U.S. House districts to favor incumbents.
Chris Pack, a Republican campaign strategist, said the situation was reversed in Trump’s first-term midterms, when Democrats gained 40 seats.
“I don’t think it’s fair to compare this (year) to 2018,” he said. That year, 23 Republicans represented districts that Democratic presidential nominee Hilary Clinton won. “Now, it’s three.”
In fundraising, the two House campaign committees, the NRCC and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, have raised similar amounts this cycle and have roughly equivalent cash on hand.
But the Republican National Committee’s cash on hand dwarfs the Democratic National Committee’s, $117 million to $14 million, according to Federal Elections Commission records filed April 30.
The president’s super PAC, MAGA Inc., has also raised more than $300 million this cycle, which it could spend on congressional races.
Pack also said the party could compete, despite the environment, by emphasizing Democratic positions outside the mainstream.
“It’s just really reminding voters that, again, Democrats are far more out of touch with everyday Americans than Republicans are,” he said.
Analysts maintain it is still the GOP at a disadvantage.
“Republicans do have a path — more of a path, certainly, than they did before the Virginia and U.S. Supreme Court decisions,” Covey said. “But they’re still the underdogs.”</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cardinals go all in on shirtless fans, dedicating an entire section of stadium to viral &apos;Tarps Off&apos; mob</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cardinals go all in on shirtless fans, dedicating an entire section of stadium to viral &apos;Tarps Off&apos; mob</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The St. Louis Cardinals are going all in on the shirtless fans that have given Busch Stadium a jolt.
The Cardinals are dedicating an entire section in the upper right-field bleachers at Busch Stadium for fans to watch the game shirtless.
&quot;Starting tonight, the upper right field bleachers at Busch Stadium will become a dedicated high-energy fan section, inspired by the Tarps Off atmosphere fans have brought to the ballpark,&quot; the Cardinals posted to social media.
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&quot;Any fan in the ballpark, regardless of seat location, can join the fun. Shirts optional.&quot;
The &quot;Tarps Off&quot; movement began last Friday during the Cardinals’ 5-4 win over the Kansas City Royals. A group of fans made their way to an empty section. About 100 fans first started the movement, and as the game went to extra innings, the entire section was packed with shirtless fans.
When the Cardinals walked off the Royals in the 11th inning, the section went ballistic.
Caleb Cummings, a 20-year-old on the Stephen F. Austin club baseball team, came up with the idea, and it has since taken a life of its own.
The mob of shirtless fans drew praise from Cardinals manager Oli Marmol for the energy they brought, crediting them for creating an awesome environment.
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&quot;Whoever started that in right field, I&apos;ll do whatever I need to do to make sure they come to every game,&quot; Marmol said. &quot;Because that was awesome. Not only them, but everybody that showed up today. That was a fun environment.&quot;
Marmol stayed true to his word, and he bought tickets for them to stay for the team’s game over the weekend. He even brought them down to the clubhouse after the team’s win on Saturday.
&quot;What you guys did for them was actually pretty damn special. Cause they fed off of it, they loved every second of last night. And then when you all showed up there in about the third, the place went wild,&quot; Marmol told the kids in his office on Saturday.
The shirtless section has also drawn the attention of the players. Ivan Herrera saluted the shirtless fans by pretending to wave his shirt around after clubbing a walk-off home run against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday.
After Herrera stepped on home plate, his teammates immediately started taking off his uniform.
With the shirtless section now becoming a staple in St. Louis, Marmol and the Cardinals hope they bring that same energy every home game throughout the season.
The Cardinals (28-20) will look to deliver a win to their raucous fans on Wednesday when they play the Pirates (25-24) in the final game of a three-game series at 1:15 p.m. ET.
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			  <news:name>Bear cubs spar on woman&apos;s front porch in adorable viral nature video, reactions pour in</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T14:41:05.086Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Bear cubs spar on woman&apos;s front porch in adorable viral nature video, reactions pour in</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An incredible video featuring two young bear cubs is going viral for all the right reasons.
As our loyal readers know, nature content is like a drug for the Internet, whether it&apos;s good or bad. You sometimes see the most heartwarming videos and images possible ... only to then see a house of horrors unfold.
Fortunately, what we&apos;re talking about today is the former and not the latter.
MASSIVE GRIZZLY BEAR AND WOLF CAUGHT ON CAMERA DEMOLISHING DEAD ANIMAL
TikTok user @itskatiematey_ recently posted a video of a pair of bear cubs duking it out on a cabin porch while the mother watched it all unfold.
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&quot;When you hear little feet pattering on your cabin porch and look out the window. Best start to our getaway,&quot; she explained about the event that went down somewhere in the Smoky Mountains.
You can check out the adorable footage below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
People were quick to sound off in the comments with the following reactions:
It&apos;s nice to get a change of pace with the nature beat. We have too many examples to count of people testing fate. This one is the kind of video to put a smile on your face to start the day. Impossible to not smile. Let me know what you think at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE star Ludwig Kaiser arrested in Florida</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE star Ludwig Kaiser arrested in Florida</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WWE star Marcel Barthel, who performs under the names Ludwig Kaiser and El Grande Americano, was arrested in Florida this week.
Barthel, 35, was arrested on a misdemeanor battery charge on Wednesday, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by Fox News Digital. 
He was reportedly booked into the Orange County Jail before he was released on $1,000 bond, the New York Post reported.
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The wrestler was allegedly involved in an altercation with another man before he was arrested, Fightful reported.
Fox News Digital reached out to WWE for comment.
Barthel’s attorneys filed a motion Wednesday to allow the wrestler to travel outside of the country fork work purposes, according to multiple reports. He flew back to Florida to turn himself in.
Barthel, who was born in Germany, joined the company in 2017 after time in Westside Xtreme Wrestling and Progress Wrestling. He was a part of the Imperium faction with Gunther as the leader and Fabian Aichner, who was later rebranded as Giovanni Vinci before he was released.
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&quot;Kaiser established himself as one of the German independent wrestling scene’s brightest prospects,&quot; his WWE profile read. &quot;He joined the WWE Performance Center in summer 2017 and made his WWE Network debut a year later on NXT.
&quot;Kaiser has since proven to be a true mat magician, as well as a no-nonsense competitor. With the posture of a steel pole and a facial expression that rarely deviates from the stern setting, Kaiser is practically unflappable — though on the rare occasion that he does lose his cool, he’s quick to let his opponents know by defiantly screaming ‘nein’ in their face. His ring excellence soon led to him aligning with the imposing Imperium faction with two NXT Tag Team Championship reigns under his belt.&quot;
He performed as Ludwig Kaiser before his character was repackaged as El Grande Americano when Chad Gable was injured. Since Gable returned, he was repackaged as the Original El Grande Americano and started to feud with Barthel’s El Grande Americano gimmick.
Since then, he’s performed at Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide. El Grande Americano and Original El Grande Americano are set for an end to their heated rivalry with a mask vs. mask match at Noche de Los Grandes on May 30.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Mamdani snubs the Jews again</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Mamdani snubs the Jews again</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fox News&apos; &quot;Antisemitism Exposed&quot; newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.
IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
- Mamdani snubs the Jews again
- Bill Maher offers a stark warning for Democrats coddling antisemites
- Muslim jiu-jitsu champ refuses Israeli’s handshake: ‘We do not respect them&quot;
TOP STORY: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is shattering a decades-old tradition by boycotting the Celebrate Israel Parade, sparking intense backlash. Critics condemn the Democratic Socialist for abandoning the city&apos;s Jewish community while previously attending parades for nations with questionable human rights records. The move signals a radical shift in City Hall, fueling accusations of deep-seated antisemitism and polarizing New Yorkers. 
VIDEO: Masked demonstrators displaying Hamas-linked flags and Hezbollah symbolism during a &quot;Nakba 78&quot; anti-Israel protest march through Manhattan on May 15, 2026. WATCH HERE:
WAKE-UP CALL: Bill Maher delivered a scathing ultimatum to Democrats: Stop pandering to &quot;woke idiots&quot; and radical anti-Israel activists or face electoral ruin. Blasting the party for coddling antisemitism among its youth base, Maher warned that indulging fringe extremists alienates normal voters. He slammed TikTok-brainwashed protesters, demanding leadership reclaim sanity before the party collapses under its own ideological rot.
COLD SHOULDER: Kuwaiti jiu-jitsu champion Jassim Al-Hatem ignited controversy after winning gold at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam by refusing to shake the hand of Israeli bronze medalist Yoav Manor. Doubling down on the snub, Al-Hatem declared he does not recognize the &quot;Zionist entity&quot; and called for Israel’s Olympic ban. Politics has once again choked the spirit of sportsmanship.
RADICAL CONVERGENCE: A global surge in coordinated anti-Israel protests is being fueled by a powerful alliance of well-funded leftist and Islamist groups. Marking &quot;Nakba 78,&quot; hundreds of organizations across 39 countries are targeting Jewish communities with synchronized demonstrations. Critics warn this &quot;red-green&quot; coalition, backed by massive revenue, weaponizes historical grievances to destabilize Western values and threaten Jewish safety worldwide. 
GUEST EDITORIAL: Liora Rez, founder of StopAntisemitism, warns that &quot;extremist fanboys&quot; are glamorizing antisemitism — and some politicians keep playing along. Rez names names, including Hasan Piker, Nick Fuentes and several others, and says they&apos;re making money on social media by hating on Jews.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: &quot;There is a frothing anxiousness for the literal extermination of this one group [Jews] and, Democrats, where are you? - Bill Maher
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			<news:keywords>Waymo&apos;s robotaxi service is now suspended in both Atlanta and San Antonio, as the company works to stop its vehicles from driving into flooded roads.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The Conversation: You know exercise is good for you – so why is it so hard to put it into practice?</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Conversation: You know exercise is good for you – so why is it so hard to put it into practice?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Physical activity is one of the most powerful health tools people have to improve mood, energy and sleep, even after just a few sessions.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Laura Baehr is an assistant professor of physical therapy and rehabilitation sciences at Drexel University.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-Colombo crime family capo reveals how gas tax scheme raked in millions of dollars weekly</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-Colombo crime family capo reveals how gas tax scheme raked in millions of dollars weekly</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Colombo crime family capo Michael Franzese pulled back the curtain on the massive gas tax scheme that brought him to notoriety, revealing how the operation raked in millions of dollars per week during the latest episode of Sean Hannity’s podcast.
&quot;I said, &apos;I&apos;ll show you more money than you&apos;ve ever seen before...&apos;&quot; Franzese recounted telling his boss.
&quot;I was bringing him $2 million a week,&quot; he added.
A former capo in the Colombo crime family, Franzese rose to prominence after orchestrating the sprawling tax fraud scheme that was later described as one of the largest racketeering operations in the country.
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Sitting down for an episode of &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity,&quot; he detailed how the scheme worked.
&quot;It&apos;s very simple: we collect the tax and we don&apos;t pay the government,&quot; he explained.
&quot;And how we devised the scheme not to pay the government, that&apos;s a whole &apos;nother [story]. It was very intricate, very intricate, but that was it.&quot;
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Because they were lowering prices at the pump, they earned the title of &quot;Robin Hoods,&quot; Franzese said, detailing that while some of the tax money was taken, &quot;a certain amount&quot; was given back to the consumer because of reduced prices.
&quot;Our gas stations were always crowded because we&apos;re always two, three, four cents less,&quot; he added.
Franzese said he personally took in approximately $3 million to $4 million per week, telling Hannity the operation generated enormous profits.
&quot;It averaged out to about seven, eight million,&quot; he added.
Hannity&apos;s full interview with the mobster-turned-motivational speaker is now streaming on YouTube, Spotify and other podcast platforms.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WWE legend Nikki Bella takes on role as Chief Margarita Officer, talks investment values, best time for margs</news:name>
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			<news:title>WWE legend Nikki Bella takes on role as Chief Margarita Officer, talks investment values, best time for margs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella on Thursday enhanced her already impressive portfolio as she was announced as an investor and the Chief Margarita Officer for Madam Paleta Tequila.
Bella, whose real name is Stephanie Garcia-Colace, explained to Fox News Digital she was looking to invest in a tequila brand that shared her core values and reflected every part of who she was as a person. Madam Paleta proved to be the tag team partner she was looking for in the spirits world.
&quot;The coolest title ever that I felt like took me two decades to earn – drinking a lot of tequila. So, I am not only the face of Madam Paleta but also have invested in this company. I’ve been on the search to be a part of a tequila company for a very long time, just naturally drinking tequila all the time, especially on my reality shows, I’m known as a wino but everyone’s like, ‘Nikki, loves her skinny, spicy margaritas,&quot; she said. &quot;So that’s why it’s a title very well-deserved. It’s been incredible to finally find a brand that I have connected with. When you have a platform, and I’ve built my platform, and have built myself as an entrepreneur because I have that authentic connection with my fan base and they know that I am only going to promote stuff that I truly believe in and there’s been so many companies that have come to me that I’ve been like, ‘I won’t drink it, don’t buy it, don’t believe in it.’
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&quot;When Madam Paleta came along, one, I know how important it is, especially at my age, to have 100% blue agave. Us in our 40s, we get hangovers pretty quickly. So, anything I drink, I’m like, is it clean? It needs to be clean because I’m gonna have a few. And not only that, I really love the company. I love that women run it, I love that I get to insert my Mexican roots in something that I believe in. My father, my stepsister and my half-siblings, they all still live in Mexico and it’s been that part of me where I really wanted to place myself in. This checked all of my boxes, and you know, I’m very much women empowerment but when I saw the opportunity to be a part of a company that I can help grow, that was just like, I can do this. And then I tasted it, and I was like, ‘OK, this is amazing,’ because that’s always like the final check. I can’t sell stuff if I’m not drinking it.&quot;
The pro wrestling legend said that because she built her brand based on the connections she shares with her fan base as well as being her authentic self, she wanted to invest in a company that also shared those values.
She told Fox News Digital that when she got into entrepreneurship she wanted to invest in companies that shared the same morals she had in her own life.
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&quot;My brand, I’m self-made, and I have built my brand through WWE and that’s purely based off connections, authenticity and it’s something that I’ve always taken very serious. Brie (Bella) and I talk about this all the time, it’s why we know where we’re at today because our fans know they can connect with us and that our foundation is true – we walk in our truth,&quot; she said. &quot;And we just never been the types, and I’m sure it kills our team at times, because we will say no to like huge brand deals but if I don’t believe in what they do behind the scenes, I can’t be a part of that. I don’t want to be a part of that. I’ve always felt that you truly will be the best entrepreneur if the morals you have in life, you bring that to what you do in business and I feel like that’s how we’ve grown such a massive platform and not just nationally but globally and it’s because we’ve stuck to those.
&quot;Our fans know, anything I’m going to sell to them, they’re like, ‘Well, she’s never steered us wrong before and we know what she says is true.’ Also, nowadays, I think it’s very important because you can partner with a brand that can destroy the band you built for two decades in a second. It’s not like you just jump in and say yes real quick. There’s so much we do behind the scenes to make sure. And when I was like wow this company is incredible, the people are incredible, and they’re honest about everything, that’s a game-changer when you’re looking at brands to partner up with.&quot;
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Madam Paleta was the first flavored tequila to win &quot;Best in Class&quot; at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and hoped to redefine how tequila fans enjoy the drink.
Nikki Bella underscored that a margarita, of course with Madam Paleta, hits best when drinking with friends.
&quot;Tequila is an upper for me and that’s like party time. I feel like it’s when I get together with my girlfriends and the sun’s out and we want skinny margs or when we’re by the pool or when we’re at a festival. Also for me, this is how I’ve become a big tequila connoisseur. In a night of drinking a lot, I don’t want to down a bottle of wine because I know how I’m going to feel the next day,&quot; she told Fox News Digital. &quot;That’s just inevitable with wine. But I know I can have about five margaritas, especially if it’s clean. It’s what’s started for me to really look into clean tequila because, look, anything we have a lot of, obviously we’re gonna hurt the next day – that’s just alcohol. But tequila always, it’s when I know it’s a time to have fun or, gosh, we’re all in Vegas and we’re all doing WrestleMania week and we’re exhausted with our meet and greets and now we have to go to dinner, it’s like I’m gonna stop and get a tequila drink because I need to get awake and I need to get that fun spark.
&quot;For me, tequila is like, throwaway the Red Bull, go have yourself a nice tequila drink, at least you’re being better to your body. It gives you that quick lift. What’s nice about our tequila, let’s just say you’re at home and you’re ready out and you need something quick – just pour it over ice. And, I’m not a shot taker, I hate shots, I think they’re so gross. When I got this the first time and I put ice in a cup because I wanted to just taste it pure, I was like, oh my god, that is really good. I can do that. I mean, I’m still not a shot taker but I can sip on this. This is really good. I just feel like, anything you need an up, anytime, you have friends over, you’re going to the pool, or you’re getting your night started, just want to have something to sip, those are the good moments.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Maka Kids is redefining kids’ screen time with a streaming app optimized for well-being, not engagement</news:name>
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			<news:title>Maka Kids is redefining kids’ screen time with a streaming app optimized for well-being, not engagement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Maka Kids is building a streaming app for children ages zero to six featuring content designed for healthy development. The startup has now raised $3 million in seed funding to scale its platform.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hark raises $700M Series A for its secretive “universal” AI interface</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hark raises $700M Series A for its secretive “universal” AI interface</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Brett Adcock&apos;s new AI startup is now valued at $6 billion by its investors.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The Path, founded by Tony Robbins and Calm alums, hopes to offer safer AI therapy</news:name>
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			<news:title>The Path, founded by Tony Robbins and Calm alums, hopes to offer safer AI therapy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Path says its AI model has scored 95 on the mental health safety AI benchmark, Vera-MH. This compares to a top score of 65 for the consumer bots.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Memorial Day travelers to Lake Havasu can expect triple-digit heat, heavy traffic</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T14:01:29.158Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Memorial Day travelers to Lake Havasu can expect triple-digit heat, heavy traffic</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Memorial Day travelers heading to Lake Havasu City can expect classic early-summer conditions: hot, dry weather and heavy highway traffic as nearly 1 million Arizonans hit the road for the holiday weekend.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>EXCLUSIVE: ‘Phantom employees&apos; scandal spurs GOP crackdown on $36B incentive for companies to bypass Americans</news:name>
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			<news:title>EXCLUSIVE: ‘Phantom employees&apos; scandal spurs GOP crackdown on $36B incentive for companies to bypass Americans</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: The discovery of 10,000 &quot;phantom employees&quot; exploiting a federal work program has helped spur Republicans to tackle the financial incentives behind a foreign worker pipeline costing Americans hundreds of thousands of jobs per year.
Under current federal law, hundreds of thousands of foreign students and employers participating in the Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension program are exempt from paying Social Security and Medicare payroll taxes, which companies are required to pay for domestic workers. This has led to the creation of a &quot;significant financial incentive&quot; for employers to hire foreign OPT workers over Americans.
Republican Rep. Glenn Grothman of Wisconsin introduced a bill Thursday, titled the &quot;OPT Fair Tax Act,&quot; that eliminates that incentive by requiring employers to pay the same Social Security and Medicare payroll taxes paid for American workers. By closing the loophole, Grothman believes the bill &quot;helps create a more level playing field for American graduates entering the workforce.&quot;
The congressman told Fox News Digital that &quot;Americans should not be put at a disadvantage because Washington created a loophole that favors hiring foreign workers over qualified U.S. citizens.&quot; He added that &quot;too many young Americans graduating from our colleges and universities are forced to compete against a system that tilts the playing field against them.&quot;
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Grothman’s bill is the House companion to a Senate bill introduced by Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., in September.
Though Cotton’s bill has not passed, OPT has faced increased scrutiny after Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons announced federal investigators uncovered more than 10,000 foreign students connected to &quot;suspect employers&quot; as part of a massive fraud scheme involving the program.
Lyons said that OPT, which lets international students on F-1 visas work temporarily in the country in jobs related to their field of study, had &quot;ballooned into an uncontrolled guest worker pipeline with hundreds of thousands of foreign students working in the United States.&quot;
He said that &quot;as the program size exploded, so has the fraud.&quot;
 &quot;Today, we are announcing we have identified over 10,000 foreign students who claim to be working for highly suspect employers, and that’s just among the top 25 OPT employers. This is only the tip of the iceberg,&quot; he said.
The ICE director also said investigators uncovered what he referred to as &quot;phantom employees,&quot; who he said are foreign students who obtained work authorization through OPT but never actually showed up for work at the sites they claimed to work out of.
TRUMP-BACKED HOUSING BILL CLEARS HOUSE AFTER GOP DEFIES SENATE PRESSURE CAMPAIGN
Grothman told Fox News Digital that these findings &quot;point to serious vulnerabilities within the OPT program.&quot;
He said that &quot;reports that thousands of foreign students in the OPT program were tied to phantom employees and suspicious employers should alarm every American,&quot; adding, &quot;Right now, the federal government has created a financial incentive to hire foreign workers over Americans.&quot;
Grothman said the scale of the tax preference has been significant. He pointed to data gathered by the technology and industry think tank Institute for Progress, which found that between fiscal years 2017 and 2022, an average of approximately 330,000 students participated in OPT annually. The think tank also estimated that eliminating the tax exemption would increase federal revenue by between $27 billion and $36 billion over a 10-year period.
GOP BILL TARGETS BLUE STATE FOR BILLIONS IN COVID-ERA UNEMPLOYMENT DEBT DUMPED ON BUSINESSES
&quot;Congress should be focused on opening doors for young Americans, helping U.S. graduates find good-paying jobs and ensuring employers are encouraged to hire Americans first. Not creating incentives for companies to bypass American talent,&quot; he emphasized.
&quot;The American people deserve to know how so many questionable employers were able to operate within the system for so long,&quot; he continued. &quot;Congress should be prioritizing American workers and restoring integrity to programs that have become increasingly vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Record number of climbers summit Mount Everest from Nepali side despite overcrowding concerns</news:name>
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			<news:title>Record number of climbers summit Mount Everest from Nepali side despite overcrowding concerns</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A record 274 climbers reached the summit of Mount Everest in a single day this week, as critics warn the world’s tallest peak is becoming dangerously overcrowded with thrill-seekers willing to pay $15,000 for a shot at the top.
The surge shattered the previous Nepali record of 223 climbers set in 2019, Rishi Bhandari, secretary general of the Expedition Operators Association of Nepal, told Reuters on Thursday.
&quot;This is the highest number of climbers in a single day so far,&quot; Bhandari said, adding that the final summit total could rise even further as some climbers had not yet officially reported their successful ascents.
Nepal has already issued 494 Everest climbing permits this season, each costing climbers $15,000.
EXTREME TRAVEL DESTINATION TO RESTRICT POPULAR MOUNTAIN ACCESS
Climbers this year are ascending only from the Nepal side of Everest because China reportedly did not issue permits for expeditions from the Tibetan side.
Mountaineering experts have long criticized Nepal for allowing large numbers of climbers on Everest, warning that overcrowding can create life-threatening bottlenecks high on the mountain in Everest’s deadly &quot;death zone,&quot; where oxygen levels plunge to dangerously low levels.
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Nepal has attempted to respond to safety concerns in recent years by tightening rules and increasing fees for climbers, though some expedition leaders have defended the high number of climbers.
&quot;If teams carry enough oxygen it is not a big problem,&quot; expedition organizer Lukas Furtenbach of the Austria-based Furtenbach Adventures told the outlet. &quot;We have mountains in the Alps like the Zugspitze where we have 4,000 persons on top per day. So 274 is actually not a big number, considering this mountain is 10 times bigger.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Google is pitching an AI agent ecosystem to consumers who may not buy it</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T14:00:22.484Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Google is pitching an AI agent ecosystem to consumers who may not buy it</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The AI agents are coming. A lot of them.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Wayve’s self-driving tech is headed to US cars made by Stellantis</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T13:50:22.033Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Wayve’s self-driving tech is headed to US cars made by Stellantis</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Wayve&apos;s self-driving tech will show up in Stellantis vehicles in 2028.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Harvard faculty vote to cap &apos;A&apos; grades at 20% in sweeping effort to combat decades of grade inflation</news:name>
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			<news:title>Harvard faculty vote to cap &apos;A&apos; grades at 20% in sweeping effort to combat decades of grade inflation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Harvard faculty voted in favor of capping A grades at 20% on Wednesday in an effort to combat grade inflation.
&quot;Today the Harvard faculty voted to make their grades mean what they say they mean,&quot; a statement from members of the Harvard faculty subcommittee told Fox News Digital.
&quot;For decades, grade inflation has been a collective-action problem: everyone saw it, but no one faculty member could fix it alone,&quot; it continued. &quot;The faculty have now taken a major step to fix it together. We are gratified that the FAS faculty has approved the core elements of our committee’s recommendations for simple, effective measures to address the problem of grade inflation—an essential step in the broader effort to recenter academics at Harvard College.&quot;
HARVARD PRESIDENT CALLS STUDENTS ‘IGNORANT’ ON ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT
Members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted on a three-part proposal addressing grading and overwhelmingly passed a measure that would limit awarding A grades for the final undergraduate course enrollment to &quot;at most&quot; 20% plus four to account for smaller courses, though grades at A- or below would not be subjected to a limit.
Harvard faculty also passed a measure to use average percentile rank (APR) instead of grade point average (GPA) to offer distinct awards and prizes among students.
The faculty, however, rejected a measure that would allow courses to petition to opt out of the new policy if they were graded at a &quot;satisfactory&quot; or &quot;unsatisfactory&quot; level.
HARVARD FACULTY ADMIT STUDENTS SKIPPING CLASS, NOT ENGAGING WITH OPPOSING VIEWS, AND STILL GETTING GOOD GRADES
&quot;This is a consequential vote. It will, I believe, strengthen the academic culture of Harvard; it will also, I hope, encourage other institutions to confront similar questions with the same level of rigor and courage,&quot; Dean of Undergraduate Education Amanda Claybaugh said in a statement. &quot;This vote is an important step toward ensuring that our grading system better serves its central purposes: giving students meaningful feedback, recognizing genuine distinction, and sustaining the academic mission of the College.&quot;
The policy will go into effect for the 2027-28 academic year and will be reviewed again three years after implementation. It applies to all undergraduate letter-graded courses offered by all departments.
The measure was first proposed in February in response to a report showing more than 60% of grades Harvard undergraduates received were A’s, compared to only a quarter of grades 20 years ago. After the report was released in October, the rate of A&apos;s dropped by 7%.
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Though faculty largely supported the new measures, students have been less welcoming to the idea of stricter grading policies. A February survey from the Harvard Undergraduate Association found that nearly 85% of students opposed the idea of capping A grades.
Some Harvard students even started a petition to abandon the proposals, which they deemed &quot;racist.&quot;
&quot;This petition calls on Harvard to reject the proposed grading policy, arguing that it is not merely flawed but racially harmful in effect,&quot; it read.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ring girl Sydney Thomas dumps out red carpet content from Vegas, Hannah Barron in the gym &amp; Coach O is back</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ring girl Sydney Thomas dumps out red carpet content from Vegas, Hannah Barron in the gym &amp; Coach O is back</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Welcome to Thursday&apos;s Screencaps. For those of you who missed it, Joe is off today. He&apos;s been mentioning it all week, but yesterday in particular, he announced that today is a decompress day for him.
He&apos;s golfing and won&apos;t be looking at social media at all today. It&apos;s a day he&apos;s had circled on the calendar and been looking forward to for a while now. He&apos;s back on for Screencaps on Friday and Saturday morning, but has more decompression scheduled for both days.
I&apos;m getting this relief appearance started with Sydney Thomas, who followed up a head-turning celebrity poker appearance by attending the Academy of Country Music Awards last weekend.
Hand up, I didn’t know they were going on, but that&apos;s alright. I don&apos;t need to know who won what award for what song or anything like that. Tell me who stuffed themselves into a dress and appeared on the red carpet.
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That&apos;s what I want to know. I&apos;m here for the content and it hit social media on Wednesday when Sydney and others who attended received the go ahead to post their ACM Awards content.
Joe said it when Sydney found herself turning heads at the poker event. She needs to get out there and stay busy. Popping up on the red carpet at an awards show is perfect.
Will we see her throwing out the first pitch at a Cubs game? Time will tell.
Let&apos;s get the rest of this Thursday rolling. I&apos;m happy to report we have meat, support for meat, and a sunset as we gear up for the unofficial start to summer this weekend.
- Jim T in San Diego writes:
First off, forget about Eric! He&apos;s got issues we can&apos;t possibly dissect in the limited space available in SC each day! Keep posting meat pictures! Sometimes it&apos;s the motivation I need to get off my butt and fire up the grill. (Once the gas grill died, I went back to a Weber - but there&apos;s work involved in getting that bad boy going compared to a gas job, particularly as my wife hates when I use lighter fluid and I struggle with that stupid charcoal chimney starter she got me.) So thanks for that!
In fact, now I feel a bit guilty that I didn&apos;t get shots of the caterer&apos;s grill that was selling burgers and quarter-pound dogs at last week&apos;s PLNU regionals! My Costco-sized dog (probably, in fact, a Costco dog) was buried by the cook with grilled diced tomatoes and onions, and then a nice pickle relish. I was thinking I&apos;d need a knife and fork, but the buns they sourced were perfectly sized and held together.
The attached photo shows the visitor&apos;s bullpen at the PLNU ballfield - you can see the catcher in the far-left corner just outside the right-field foul line. And behind him? Surfers enjoying a sunny Friday afternoon. Gotta be the only college or pro ballpark in the country where the visiting pitcher can see surfers while warming up.
PLNU won the regional in a three-game nail-biter against Cal State San Bernardino, and will have hosted the Div. II Western Super Regional by the time your next Sunday SC runs. Fingers crossed!
But while chatting with the CSSB players who were sitting in the stands with the radar gun and tablet for coach, I was reminded of another great baseball opportunity in many parts of the country: Summer wood-bat leagues! Three of the Yotes (short for Coyotes, the team name) are off to a summer wood bat league in Port Angeles, Washington this summer. When I was back home in Dayton two summers ago, my buds and I took in a summer wood-bat game in Springfield. Basically summer college all-star games. We don&apos;t have any in San Diego - maybe not even SoCal - but for your readers who have a summer wood-bat league, I highly encourage them to check one out! A lot of the minor league stadiums that lost their team due to reigning idiot Rob Manfried have pivoted to a summer wood bat league to help fill the void. And if your former minor league team was affiliated with the Pirates, you may even see an improved level of play now!
You or Joe ever get out San Diego way, try to schedule it for the spring - and check in advance that PLNU will be at home. We&apos;ll get you out there.
SeanJo
You don’t have to worry about me posting meat pictures. Eric isn’t going to keep me from posting them. As long as they continue to be sent my way, I&apos;ll continue to post them. The haters be damned.
- Alan &amp; Karen K send:
See, even NJ has nice sunsets! This from Island Heights, NJ.
- Bob E writes:
Hey Sean, thought I would spin a chicken for our Sunday dinner here in North Las Vegas. Throw some Cole slaw and cornbread stuffing to the plate! Keep up the great work!
ZERO BS. JUST DAKICH. TAKE THE DON’T @ ME PODCAST ON THE ROAD. DOWNLOAD NOW!
- Michael R writes:
Sean,
Believe it or not, there are a lot of people who wish Paige Spirinac would just go away. The only thing she has going for her is a big butt, big boobs and a big mouth. That&apos;s it. She only has followers because of those things. She couldn&apos;t make it in women&apos;s pro golf. So, all of a sudden, she turned into a commentator and influencer. BFD! 
Then, she gets into a tournament and cheats! Then she breaks out the crocodile tears and goes into fake hiding.
She&apos;s sexualized golf. No one respects that. She resorted to that tact because otherwise, she wouldn&apos;t get any attention. Sad! We don&apos;t need that! 
No one who is a serious golf fan or golfer respects her. We all wish people in media would ignore her. There are more important things to report about than her hot swing! Again, sad!
SeanJo
This is why I don&apos;t have many serious golf fans as friends. It&apos;s not such much the golf part as it is the serious part. I&apos;ve heard this argument before. Not the &quot;there are more important things to report about&quot; one, that&apos;s simply factually inaccurate.
I&apos;ve heard that no serious golf fan or golfer is a fan of Paige. I find that hard to believe. Let me know if you&apos;re one of the serious golf fans or golfers, who doesn’t have a putter up their backside, and enjoys her work. I know they&apos;re out there.
- Drew in Indy writes:
Joe and Sean, y’all make 9am in Indy outstanding!
The month of May hasn’t been great, but nothing a 4 day weekend and grilled meat cannot cure….
And FYI, summer starts when Back Home Again in Indiana is sung!
Cheers,
Drew
SeanJo
Drew, you nailed it. This weekend is when you set the tone for the summer. Grab your meat, toss it on the grill, and prepare yourself for the summer months.
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That&apos;s it for today. I&apos;m glad we didn’t let the meat haters win. Again, Joe will be back for Screencaps on Friday and Saturday morning. I&apos;ll see everyone on Sunday.
Fire up those grills, send me your meat, and try not to be a backseat grillmeister, as Matt Reigle got into in this week&apos;s Gripe Report, which is worth reading ahead of the Memorial Day weekend.
Keep throwing the meat on grill and keep sending it my way. I want to see your meat. The inbox is open at sean.joseph@outkick.com. Go follow me on Twitter and over on Instagram and feel free to slide into the DMs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The 14 best Father&apos;s Day grilling gifts for barbecue-loving dads</news:name>
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			<news:title>The 14 best Father&apos;s Day grilling gifts for barbecue-loving dads</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dads who spend all summer tending the grill deserve a Father&apos;s Day gift fit for a pitmaster. From instant-read thermometers that deliver precise cooking temperatures for meats to steel smoker boxes that turn gas grills into wood-fired powerhouses, these grilling gifts will help any dad elevate his next backyard cookout.
This instant-read thermometer lets him check the temperature of steaks and burgers in seconds. A handy chart on the front shows safe doneness levels, while the digital display delivers fast, accurate readings with no guesswork required. It even comes with the battery included, so he can fire it up right away.
Original price: $24.99
A set of Blackstone grill presses will help him create an even smash for burgers or a crisp sear on steaks. The grooved cast-iron design creates classic grill marks, while each press weighs more than 2 pounds for a sturdy feel dad can rely on for years.
READ MORE: Cookout season is here: These are the best grills to buy before Memorial Day
Original price: $29.99
When grilling, dad needs more than plastic spatulas and tongs. Oxo&apos;s grill set includes two stainless steel tools, each with non-slip grips for no-fuss cooking all summer long. The long handles shield your hands from flames and high heat.
Original price: $21.95
The Grillaholics smoker box will upgrade his gas barbecue, turning it into a wood-fired cooker. And it will only cost you $21. The stainless steel container holds enough wood chips to give food that classic smoky flavor dad loves, and it won&apos;t warp under extreme heat.
Original price: $12.99
If dad&apos;s known as the grill master who spends the weekend cooking outdoors, these gloves can protect his hands. They&apos;re heat-resistant up to 1,472 degrees — plenty for most grills or smokers. Cleanup is simple thanks to the machine-washable fabric.
Original price: $59.99
This bristle-free grill brush steam-cleans the grill, rather than using harmful metal spokes that can get stuck in food. The stiff scraper on the end removes old barbecue sauce and meat scraps with just a few passes. Available at more than 50% off, this tool helps dad take care of his grates while keeping everyone safe.
These claws shred meat quickly, saving your dad from burnt fingers. The sharp prongs shred pulled pork, chicken and other smoked meats in seconds, while the ergonomic handles provide a comfortable grip. It&apos;s a thoughtful gift that&apos;s just $10.
READ MORE: From patio furniture to lawn equipment: Save up to 72% on outdoor deals
Shoppers bought this popular Spice Rack Co. rub set more than 1,000 times on Amazon in the last month, and the creative flavors show why. From Savory Steak to Jamaican Jerk and Cajun Creole, the blends elevate any dish dad grills. Each uses natural ingredients and contains no MSG or GMOs.
Original price: $16.99
A 6-pack of grill mats will help keep his grill grates clean without sacrificing those grill marks. The mats are thin enough to preserve sear marks yet durable enough to handle heat. Instead of scrubbing the grill after every cookout, these mats go right in the dishwasher for faster cleanup.
Original price: $12.99
Every grill master needs an apron, and this 2-pack is just $7. The water-resistant, wrinkle-free material stands up to spills, while the extra-large front pockets hold tools, spices and a phone all at once. For a longer-lasting option, HexClad&apos;s grilling apron uses recycled fabric and leather for a more durable finish.
Original price: $54.99
This grilling prep tub will keep his cooking surface tidy and mess-free. The whole tub collapses down for easy storage, and a locking lid protects food when transporting to the grill or storing leftovers.
READ MORE: 27 Father&apos;s Day gifts for dads who say they don&apos;t want anything — from $16
Original price: $77.99
This basket grills veggies and sides, so he won&apos;t have to waste tinfoil or, even worse, lose food in the grates. The food-grade stainless steel won’t rust and cleans quickly. Plus, the rotisserie-style design fits square and hex spit rods on your grill.
Original price: $279
Dad can grill burgers, hot dogs and barbecue for the whole family on the Charbroil Performance grill, now discounted by $80 to just under $200. The 435-square-inch cooking surface fits up to 25 burgers at once, while the 130-square-inch warming rack keeps food hot until it’s ready to serve.
For more deals, visit www.foxnews.com/deals
Original price: $137.99
Give your dad the best of both worlds — a charcoal grill and smoker that makes up to 34 burgers at once. The offset smoker doubles as another smaller grilling surface, giving you a total of 824 square inches of cooking space.
If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>With aluminum prices up 20%, recycling startups bet on AI to cash in</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T13:40:21.472Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>With aluminum prices up 20%, recycling startups bet on AI to cash in</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Recycling startups are using AI to improve the recovery of critical minerals like aluminum, aiming to build a massive source of the metal.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hollywood legend making movie about epic Iran rescue mission to save F-15 fighter jet crew</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hollywood legend making movie about epic Iran rescue mission to save F-15 fighter jet crew</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hollywood is wasting no time bringing the Iran rescue mission to life on the big screen.
The United States military pulled off an insane rescue mission in April to save a downed F-15 crew in Iran.
The pilot was rescued fairly quickly by highly-elite Air Force pararescue forces. The search for the weapons officer lasted roughly 36 hours, and resulted in Tier One forces flooding into the country to save the unnamed WSO.
It was one of the most daring and impressive rescue operations in modern military history.
Now, it&apos;s going to be a movie.
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Deadline reported Monday that legendary Hollywood director Michael Bay will direct a movie about the operation. The upcoming film will be based on an upcoming book written by Mitchell Zuckoff about the mission.
Bay has a long list of incredibly impressive directing credits. Some of his biggest hits include &quot;Pearl Harbor,&quot; &quot;Transformers,&quot; &quot;Armageddon&quot; and &quot;The Rock.&quot;
His films that he&apos;s directed or produced have earned more than $10 billion globally, according to Deadline.
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Hollywood has a long history of turning major military events into blockbuster films. &quot;Zero Dark Thirty,&quot; &quot;Saving Private Ryan&quot; and &quot;Black Hawk Down&quot; are all outstanding examples of great military films. Granted, &quot;Zero Dark Thirty&quot; focuses mostly on the intelligence hunt for Osama bin Laden.
The Iran rescue mission is the perfect kind of story for the big screen. It has all the perfect ingredients:
You couldn&apos;t script it better if you tried in terms of having all the necessary pieces.
There is no set release window for the film, but it&apos;s hard to imagine it will come before late 2027. I have no doubt it will be explosive whenever it does with Bay at the Helm. Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democrats vow to vote &apos;every single day&apos; to expel fellow Dem from Congress if she wins midterm</news:name>
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			<news:title>Democrats vow to vote &apos;every single day&apos; to expel fellow Dem from Congress if she wins midterm</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two Democratic lawmakers are threatening to force repeated votes to expel a fellow Democrat from Congress if Texas voters send her to Washington this November. 
Reps. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., and Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., say they will force repeated votes to remove Texas Democrat Maureen Galindo from the House over comments calling for the jailing of &quot;American Zionists.&quot;
Galindo, a sex therapist running in a Republican-leaning district, has not backed away from a campaign proposal to turn a local ICE processing center into a &quot;prison for American Zionists and former ICE officers for human trafficking.&quot; She also claimed in a social media post that many Zionists — broadly defined as those who support the Jewish people’s right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland — are pedophiles who should be castrated. 
&quot;I don&apos;t care if she gets sent here. I will vote to expel her and force a vote to expel her every single day,&quot; Moskowitz told Fox News Digital in an interview.
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&quot;My grandmother was part of the Kindertransport out of Germany. Her parents were killed in Auschwitz. My kids are never going to concentration camps,&quot; he added.
The Galindo campaign did not respond to a request for comment. 
Galindo’s flurry of antisemitic comments comes as she is vying in a May 26 runoff election after winning the most votes in the Democratic primary for the San Antonio-based district. Republicans redrew the district lines earlier this year to boost the GOP&apos;s chances of flipping the seat, though Democrats could still make the race competitive.
She has accused her runoff opponent, Johnny Garcia, a sheriff’s deputy in Bexar County, of being paid by &quot;Zionist terrorism and trafficking.&quot;
&quot;When Maureen gets into Congress, she’ll write legislation so that all Zionism and support of Zionism is undoubtedly Anti-Semitic, since it’s Zionists harming the Semites,&quot; Galindo’s campaign wrote on social media last week.
Moskowitz said Democrats should do whatever they can to ensure Galindo does not get that chance.
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&quot;The Democratic Party can&apos;t get to power because we&apos;ve expanded our tent so big to include this sort of insane behavior,&quot; the Florida lawmaker told Fox News Digital.
&quot;It&apos;s gone from the super extreme side to now almost mainstream,&quot; he continued, referring to antisemitism. &quot;We&apos;ve crossed the Rubicon with the stuff.&quot;
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said Galindo’s comments are &quot;disqualifying&quot; and accused GOP groups of seeking to prop up her candidacy.
&quot;Texans will not be fooled and will reject her at the ballot box next week,&quot; Jeffries said in a joint statement with Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) Chairwoman Suzan DelBene, D-Wash.
Both Moskowitz and Gottheimer suggested Galindo’s comments reflect a broader rise in antisemitism in the political sphere.
&quot;Both parties: There should be zero tolerance for antisemitic-driven hatred that we&apos;re seeing right now,&quot; Gottheimer told Fox News, adding that Republicans should uniformly condemn podcaster Candace Owens, who frequently traffics in antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Gottheimer penned an op-ed in The New York Times earlier in May criticizing some members of his party for cozying up to the far-left streamer, Hasan Piker. 
Piker has doubled down on his claim that Hamas is &quot;a thousand times better&quot; than Israel, referred to some Orthodox Jews as &quot;inbred,&quot; and downplayed the sexual violence that occurred during the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks, among other controversial statements.
Still, Reps. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., and Summer Lee, D-Pa., and Michigan Senate hopeful Abdul El-Sayed are among the prominent Democrats who have chosen to associate themselves with Piker.
Asked whether Democrats are doing enough to combat antisemitism within the party, Moskowitz did not hesitate to respond.
&quot;No. We are not doing enough,&quot; he said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Flipper unveils a Linux-powered networking gadget built for hackers and tinkerers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Flipper Devices said that the new gadget is in development and the base model will cost under $350</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>McCulloch Boulevard to close for Memorial Ceremony</news:name>
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			<news:title>McCulloch Boulevard to close for Memorial Ceremony</news:title>
			<news:keywords>McCulloch Boulevard will close Monday morning near Wheeler Park for a Memorial Day ceremony hosted by VFW Post 9401.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fever arena looks shockingly empty after Caitlin Clark scratched hours before tip</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fever arena looks shockingly empty after Caitlin Clark scratched hours before tip</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Caitlin Clark was scratched from the lineup less than two hours before tip Wednesday night, which apparently gave fans enough time to ... make other plans.
That&apos;s the only explanation I can think of when I see this now-viral video of the Gainbridge Fieldhouse looking half-empty.
For those who weren&apos;t glued to WNBA news Wednesday (that&apos;s all of you), Clark was mysteriously scratched about 100 minutes before Indiana&apos;s game against the Portland Fire. One report said it was a back injury, although the Fever didn&apos;t list her on the injury report earlier this week.
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Another said it was some sort of load management, which, frankly, sounds ridiculous give the season started five minutes ago. Indiana coach Stephanie White didn&apos;t really clear much up when she told reporters that she found out at 5 p.m. that Clark woke up and had &quot;some stiffness and soreness.&quot;
Anyway, that&apos;s not the point here. We can argue for days about the process of reporting injuries and the ethics behind it all.
The bottom line? Fans got the message loud and clear according to this video posted from inside the arena halfway through the game:
Yikes. Not great! Well, scratch that. It&apos;s a fine looking crowd for a WNBA game in May. Frankly, it&apos;s a fine looking crowd for a WNBA game, period.
But not an Indiana Fever home game. Not a game that was supposed to feature Caitlin Clark. The &quot;Caitlin Clark Effect&quot; has basically become an adjective in WNBA circles over the years, and it refers to the crowd size for all of her games.
Spoiler alert: It&apos;s usually massive.
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Now, who knows what the home crowd would&apos;ve looked like last night had she played. Perhaps this was the best they were going to do regardless. I have no clue.
BUT, the optics aren&apos;t great. They weren&apos;t great all night from the team. Perhaps Clark was truly a late scratch because the team figured she&apos;d play. Obviously, though, when you wait until 5 p.m. to tell fans that the only player they&apos;re showing up to see ain&apos;t playing, it&apos;s going to look fishy.
Combine that with a TON of empty seats during the game, and it&apos;s certainly plausible some simply saw the alert and decided to spend their Wednesday nights elsewhere.
Regardless, the vibes haven&apos;t been great in Indiana to start the year. Fans seem to despise head coach Stephanie White, because they say she despises Caitlin Clark.
Clark, meanwhile, has already missed another game after a lost 2025 season.
The good news? Indiana blew Portland out of the water last night! So there&apos;s that.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NEWT GINGRICH: Alzheimer’s is waging a war on millions. Congress could help us win it</news:name>
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			<news:title>NEWT GINGRICH: Alzheimer’s is waging a war on millions. Congress could help us win it</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Roughly one-in-nine Americans age 65 and older suffer from dementia caused by Alzheimer’s disease. This represents about 7.2 million people, according to the National Institutes of Health. Chances are, you know someone among them.
Alzheimer’s is a thief. It steals memories, identities, independence and, ultimately, it takes lives. It is the sixth-leading cause of death in America, but the loss extends far beyond the person diagnosed. Spouses become full-time caregivers. Adult children rearrange their lives and careers. Friends grieve someone who is still there but no longer themselves. When you account for all those affected — partners, children, siblings, close friends — the 7.2 million people living with Alzheimer’s become 25 to 50 million Americans whose lives are shaped by this disease.
This is where our current troubles manifest. While our efforts in the early 2000s and 2010s have provided great leaps in dealing with Alzheimer’s, further advancements are being blocked by our misguided, broken approach to healthcare policy.
In 2007, I co-chaired the Alzheimer’s Study Group. It was a bipartisan blue-ribbon task force convened to investigate and seek solutions to Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive illnesses.
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As part of our work, we called for an Alzheimer’s Solutions Project focused on identifying the cause or causes of Alzheimer’s — and supporting the development of a cure. In our final report, we called for a strategic plan to fully fund NIH and other programs to fight the disease, and many of our recommendations were unanimously adopted by Congress in the National Alzheimer’s Project Act of 2011.
The legislation had the stated goal of finding a cure by 2025. Unfortunately, we didn&apos;t reach that goal, but the research produced real breakthroughs. We now know that Alzheimer&apos;s stems from a buildup of amyloid proteins in the brain, and that related tau proteins in the blood can serve as early warning signs that are detectable before any symptoms appear.
Diagnostics companies have developed blood tests to identify these markers and infusion treatments to reduce amyloid buildup. While these aren’t direct cures, as with many diseases, early detection can help people make important lifestyle changes and begin therapies that could slow the progression of symptoms from mild memory and thinking issues to debilitating dementia.
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This could mean delaying the need for institutional care for years. In addition to helping people lead longer, happier and more independent lives — which is the most important impact — delaying symptoms can also save families tens of thousands (or even hundreds of thousands) of dollars spent on in-home care or assisted living. 
So why are so many families not getting them? The blood tests, which would be key for early detection of Alzheimer’s, are covered by Medicare only if used to confirm a diagnosis after someone first complains of symptoms. They are not covered by Medicare if used to detect symptoms before they become bad enough for someone to complain. This means people often get diagnosed too late to qualify for therapies.
The infusion treatments aren’t covered unless a patient’s doctor participates in a Medicare-approved registry. Many providers, especially in rural areas, don’t have the capacity to take on this additional burden.
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What’s worse, these roadblocks to treating and curing Alzheimer’s disease are simply symptoms of the larger sicknesses of our healthcare system. We don’t deal with diseases until people are already sick — often quite sick.
We need a new nationwide effort to cure Alzheimer’s and other degenerative diseases. If we continue with the current broken approach, these problems are projected to get much worse. The Alzheimer’s Association estimates that without significant treatments, the number of Americans with Alzheimer’s could nearly double to 13.8 million by 2060.
The path forward starts with concrete action on Alzheimer’s now. Congress should pass the Alzheimer’s Screening and Prevention Act of 2025 (the ASAP Act) to require Medicare coverage of tau protein blood tests, allowing millions of Americans to detect the disease before they notice symptoms.
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Also, Medicare should revisit its 2022 national coverage determination and establish a straightforward Medicare coverage pathway for FDA-approved Alzheimer&apos;s therapies, consistent with how every other approved drug class is treated. These two steps alone could extend quality of life, delay the need for institutional care and save families from enormous financial hardship.
Increasing access to these treatments could potentially improve people’s lives — and such efforts are deeply popular. A new poll released May 19 shows strong support for the ASAP Act and efforts to increase access to new Alzheimer’s treatments.
In the words of my favorite Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin, &quot;an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.&quot; Tackling Alzheimer’s with the urgency it demands will not only address a looming public health crisis — it will also begin the larger project of reforming our entire healthcare approach toward prevention. If we can summon the political will to act on this disease, just imagine how many others we could conquer.
Disclaimer: Gingrich 360 works with various companies in the healthcare industry which could be affected by healthcare policy reforms.
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			  <news:name>Josh Duhamel leans into Western cowboy role after decades of heartthrob roles</news:name>
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			<news:title>Josh Duhamel leans into Western cowboy role after decades of heartthrob roles</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Josh Duhamel is leaning into the Western cowboy role to revive his decades-long career in Hollywood.
In March, Duhamel was slated as a character in the upcoming show, &quot;The Rescue.&quot; According to Deadline, the Paramount project is &quot;a modern day Western, in which a rodeo cowboy’s skills are put to the test outside the arena.&quot;
&quot;The Rescue&quot; is the next step in Duhamel&apos;s journey to leave his Hollywood heartthrob legacy behind and step into the boots of a cowboy. He previously starred in Netflix&apos;s &quot;Ransom Canyon&quot; as a rancher in Texas, fighting to keep his land a legacy.
Duhamel started off with a career in modeling and first gained TV recognition in the late 1990s and early 2000s on the soap opera &quot;All My Children,&quot; where his role as Leo du Pres earned him a Daytime Emmy Award. 
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That early success helped launch him into primetime television, most notably as Danny McCoy, the head of security on NBC’s &quot;Las Vegas.&quot;
Duhamel transitioned into movies in the mid-2000s, often cast as the charming, all-American lead. He became widely known for his role as Captain William Lennox in Michael Bay’s &quot;Transformers&quot; franchise, appearing in multiple installments and gaining global exposure.
Around the same time, he leaned into romantic comedies and dramas, starring in films like &quot;When in Rome,&quot; &quot;Life as We Know It,&quot; &quot;New Year’s Eve,&quot; and &quot;Safe Haven,&quot; building a reputation as a dependable romantic lead.
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Now as Duhamel takes on his 50s and spends most of his time at his &quot;doomsday cabin&quot; in Montana, leaning into Western roles wasn&apos;t too hard for him.
&quot;I relate to the guy a lot,&quot; he told Parade of his character in &quot;Ransom Canyon.&quot;
&quot;It’s about keeping this land that they’ve been nurturing for years in the family and not selling it off to whoever for whatever’s [buried] underneath it,&quot; Duhamel continued.
In April 2025, Duhamel revealed that he ditched Los Angeles for his off-grid home in Montana that took 15 years to build.
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The actor and his wife Audra Mari are parents to their son Shepherd and daughter Rocca. Duhamel and Mari announced the birth of their second child together in an Instagram post on May 16; they welcomed a daughter they named Rocca de Leon Duhamel.
The actor also has a 12-year-old son named Axl with ex-wife Fergie.
Duhamel opened up about his disinterest in Hollywood in a 2023 interview with &quot;In Depth with Graham Bensinger.&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t think I ever really got comfortable with all of it. It was just a lot. I missed the simplicity of who I really am,&quot; he said at the time. 
&quot;I&apos;m just not a guy who is comfortable doing red carpets, doing all the Hollywood stuff. I don&apos;t hate it, I&apos;m better at it now than I was, but it just took me a long time to really feel like I belong, like I fit in.&quot;
&quot;You know Hollywood and L.A., that whole lifestyle can suck the soul out of you if you&apos;re not careful.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Garrick Higgo&apos;s caddie speaks out after late penalty disaster at PGA Championship, subsequent split up</news:name>
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			<news:title>Garrick Higgo&apos;s caddie speaks out after late penalty disaster at PGA Championship, subsequent split up</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Garrick Higgo&apos;s now-former caddie has taken responsibility for the South African arriving late to his first round tee time at the PGA Championship.
Higgo, a two-time winner on the PGA Tour, was penalized two strokes for being late to his opening round tee time at Aronimink Golf Club on Thursday morning. Higgo was on property, but according to rules officials, he did not make it into the &quot;starting point&quot; area near the first tee before his 7:18 a.m. tee time.
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The 27-year-old went on to shoot one under in his opening round, but after shooting 76 on Friday, he missed the cut by a single shot. If the penalty had never occurred, he would have made the weekend and earned a paycheck at the year&apos;s second major championship.
Days after the well-documented penalty and the missed cut, it was reported that Higgo and caddie Austin Gaugert, who was notably on the tee in time before the two-stroke penalty on Thursday, had parted ways.
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On Wednesday, Gaugert shared a statement about the situation that unfolded at Aronimink and shouldered responsibility for Higgo not being on time to the tee.
&quot;I want to say something about the incident with Garrick Higgo being late to the tee on Thursday at the PGA Championship. As a caddie, you try to do everything you can to prepare your player for competition and I fell short of that,&quot; he wrote in an Instagram Story post. &quot;Garrick was understanding throughout the situation and handled it with professionalism and class. This has happened to players before and will again. Garrick handled a difficult situation with grace, and I wish him nothing but success moving forward.
&quot;After working with Garrick and finding the highest success in caddying, Garrick has become a better friend to me than just a boss. I will always be grateful for that.&quot;
While some in the golf world were quick to point a finger at Gaugert for not having his boss on the tee box in time, hand-holding isn&apos;t exactly a part of his job description.
Higgo is a two-time winner on Tour who has been a professional since 2019. Getting to the tee on time should not be difficult, in fact, it&apos;s the only easy thing about playing a golf tournament at any level, let alone at a major championship.
Higgo has hired Nick Cavendish-Pell as his caddie for this week&apos;s CJ Cup Byron Nelson.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>This sheriff’s office says racial profiling reforms are too costly. Auditors found it misused $163 million.</news:name>
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			<news:title>This sheriff’s office says racial profiling reforms are too costly. Auditors found it misused $163 million.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in partnership with Arizona Luminaria. Sign up for Dispatches to get ProPublica stories in your inbox every week.
More than $7,000 in cable TV subscriptions.
An $11,000 golf cart.
$1.5 million in renovations to office space in a swanky Phoenix high-rise.
And another $1.7 million for Tasers.
Those were among more than $200 million in expenses that the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office billed to a class-action settlement aimed at rooting out racial profiling in the department.
A federal judge in 2013 found the department under then-Sheriff Joe Arpaio had violated the constitutional rights of Latino drivers, and the court has required sweeping reforms. These include documenting all traffic stops to detect patterns of racial bias, employing additional investigators to probe reports of deputy misconduct and appointing a monitor to oversee the settlement.
Since Sheriff Jerry Sheridan took office last year, he and Republicans on the county’s Board of Supervisors have cited the cost of complying with these orders to call for an end to the settlement of the case known as Melendres v. Arpaio — even as reviews of the department’s traffic stops continue to show racial disparities affecting Latino residents. The lingering disparities amplified Latino leaders and community members’ concerns as the second Trump administration has boosted local law enforcement’s involvement in its mass deportation campaign.
Maricopa County, home to more than half of Arizona’s population, has approved $353 million in spending related to the settlement since 2013. But an audit of the sheriff’s office spending ordered by the court and a review of the public ledger by Arizona Luminaria and ProPublica show millions of dollars went to expenses that had little or nothing to do with the settlement. (The audit focused on $226 million that the sheriff’s office charged to the settlement over a 10-year period; it didn’t examine legal and monitoring costs or the two most recent department budgets.)
The auditors, who were hired by the monitor, found that nearly 72% of the sheriff’s office spending was misattributed or misappropriated. For example, the full cost of some services and salaries was assigned to the settlement when those jobs were completely unrelated or only partially related to court orders. Only $63 million was appropriately charged to the settlement, they said.
Upon releasing its findings late last year, the two-member auditing team, led by an individual with decades of experience in public finance, noted that overstating the cost of the reforms undermines the court’s credibility. “This mischaracterization misleads the public on the cost of reform efforts and calls into question MCSO’s credibility, transparency, and truthfulness of its reporting,” they stated.
The financial ledgers detail many of these expenses, including more than $310,000 for travel and professional development. Among them are $1,261 for travel in 2020 to research buying a boat and swift-water rescue training — for deputies who work in the desert, $4,070 to train and test whether to buy a horse for the mounted unit in 2021 and $5,077 to attend National Police Week in Washington, D.C., in 2023.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office billed $1,261 to train and research buying a rescue boat as part of a racial profiling settlement. 



The audit concluded that the county Board of Supervisors, which approves the sheriff’s annual budgets, provided no “meaningful” oversight of its spending and had no process to verify if funds were being used appropriately to comply with court orders.
Indeed, as costs ballooned, the Board of Supervisors rarely questioned the expenses, Arizona Luminaria and ProPublica found based on a review of nearly a decade of public budget hearings.
The supervisors responded to the audit by telling U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow that the reforms, and in particular the audit’s scrutiny of county spending, had far exceeded the original racial profiling complaints. 
“Hispanic residents of Maricopa County concerned with racial profiling are unaffected by how the County and MCSO allocate costs,” the filing read. “Nor does any member of the Class experience a constitutional violation because MCSO purchased a golf cart.”
Snow’s 2013 ruling found deputies had relied on race to pull over Latino drivers during immigration actions, violating their rights to equal protection and against unreasonable seizures.
Attorneys for the county have filed a motion to end court oversight. That motion is pending.





“Digging into county finances and trying to minimize the cost of Melendres compliance is not just an insult to taxpayers, it’s beyond the federal court’s jurisdiction,” Republican supervisors Thomas Galvin and Kate Brophy McGee said in a November statement. “Nothing about our budgeting or accounting practices violates federal or state law. This is why we decline to participate in further arguments over compliance costs.”
Sheridan, whose tenure was not covered by the audit period, dismissed the findings and defended his department’s spending practices. The sheriff’s attorneys joined the motion to end court oversight.
The past two years, the Board of Supervisors have approved Sheridan’s budget request, billing an additional $72 million to the settlement.
The auditors, William Ansbrow and Eric Melancon, are barred by Snow from speaking publicly about their work.
Steve Gallardo, the lone Democrat on the five-member Board of Supervisors, has opposed ending court oversight of the sheriff’s office. He said the focus should remain on eliminating biased policing.
The sheriff’s office is above 90% compliance with the two major court orders, but Snow has yet to clear the department in two key areas: racial disparities in traffic stops and a backlog of uninvestigated misconduct claims against deputies.
“We should be having benchmarks in terms of, how do we get in full compliance,” Gallardo told Arizona Luminaria and ProPublica in April. “Others are going to say, ‘Well, they keep moving the goalpost.’ Well, let’s continue to move forward. I mean, that should be our overall goals: How do we get in full compliance with the Melendres case?”
The sheriff’s office did not respond to Arizona Luminaria and ProPublica’s questions about the spending.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office expensed $5,077 to attend National Police Week in Washington, D.C., as part of a racial profiling settlement. An audit determined it had nothing to do with the settlement.



While the audit and county ledger showed spending that appeared unrelated to the court’s orders, they also showed spending spiraling on things the court had ordered.
In 2013, Snow required the sheriff’s office to purchase body cameras for patrol deputies and sergeants who conduct traffic stops. The audit found that the number of employees required to wear the cameras ranged from 434 in fiscal year 2023 to 513 in fiscal year 2021. Yet the department had purchased 950 cameras from Axon, a Scottsdale company, at a cost of $8.6 million. About $2.9 million of the spending “exceeded the Court’s requirements,” the audit found.
The sheriff’s office also purchased Tasers from Axon, bundled with the body cameras, and charged them to the settlement. The court had not required deputies to carry Tasers.
The sheriff’s office contended that buying the cameras separately would have been more costly. Even so, the audit found, the cost for Tasers — roughly $1.7 million — should have been charged to the department’s general fund instead of the settlement.
To operate body camera docking stations, the department purchased high-speed internet. But monthly invoices revealed that from fiscal years 2020 to 2024, the charges included cable television subscriptions, which were unrelated to the settlement, totaling $7,670.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office expensed Tasers to a racial profiling settlement. An audit determined the purchase should have been charged to general funds instead. 



Since 2016, Snow has required the sheriff’s office to house the Professional Standards Bureau, its internal disciplinary body, separately from its downtown Phoenix headquarters. The order was intended to encourage residents to report deputy misconduct after Snow found department leadership had routinely interfered in discipline of deputies. (Sheridan was Arpaio’s chief deputy at the time.)
To shuttle employees between headquarters and the standards bureau, the sheriff’s office purchased in June 2019 a golf cart valued at $11,800. At the same time, the department was also paying an average of $34,000 a year for additional parking at the bureau building to accommodate visitors and employees, according to the audit and county ledgers.
The sheriff’s office added to these costs in July 2024 by moving the bureau for a second time in less than a decade, the audit shows. The bureau now occupies two floors inside a premium midtown Phoenix high-rise, the court’s auditing team found, citing public real estate listings.
The department spent $1.5 million refurbishing the new offices, which auditors found was inappropriately charged to the settlement. The bureau had already been housed separately from department leadership, they noted. During a visit to the offices last year, a member of the audit team found that some of the space was empty and noted that the bureau could have been housed in “various unused publicly owned properties.”
The Professional Standards Bureau, the disciplinary body for the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office, bought an $11,000 golf cart to ferry employees from their office to headquarters. The expense was unjustified, according to a court-mandated audit of spending on racial profiling reforms.







Sheridan says the bulk of spending on the settlement goes toward staffing. Snow called for the creation of two divisions that enforce the court’s orders: the Court Implementation Division and the Bureau of Internal Oversight. The sheriff’s office also hired additional investigators for the Professional Standards Bureau, as it works to clear a backlog of 433 pending investigations.
“We went from having an internal investigation division with maybe 15 people to well over 50,” Sheridan told Arizona Luminaria and ProPublica. “You can see those costs right away.”
During a February town hall meeting, Sheridan criticized the audit and said the court had required the sheriff’s office to hire 25 sergeants. His chief financial officer said those positions cost about $3 million a year.
But the audit determined the sheriff’s office misused funds by charging unrelated or partially related staffing expenses to the settlement. It found that starting in fiscal year 2016, the department shifted the cost of the sergeant positions from general county funds to the settlement.
The audit determined that of the 209 positions charged to the settlement at the start of the 2025 fiscal year, only 55 could be reasonably attributed to Snow’s orders. Another 84 were “inappropriately attributed to Melendres,” while an additional 70 were partially related and should have been prorated to reflect the share of the work related to the settlement versus other duties.
Expenses related to these employees further exaggerated the cost of the settlement. The sheriff’s office charged $1.3 million to purchase 42 patrol vehicles for positions that the audit found were inappropriately attributed to court orders, including six vehicles for employees whose jobs had no connection to the case.
In May 2022, the sheriff’s office began to charge car washes to the Melendres fund for vehicles it purchased for new patrol supervisors. Deputies expensed $3,259 in car washes that were not justified under the court’s orders, according to the audit.
In all, the sheriff’s office misattributed to the settlement or inappropriately expensed about $144 million in personnel costs from 2014 to 2024, the audit determined.
The auditors concluded that the department continues to misattribute funds, citing accounting practices that remain in place. As a result, they warned, taxpayers could be on the hook for millions of dollars more that have nothing to do with rooting out racial profiling.
Galvin and Brophy McGee, two of the Republican supervisors, defended the county’s handling of its finances. “We stand by our budgeting practices and the 209 positions we created as a direct result of the Melendres Orders,” they said in November. “It would be a complete waste of taxpayer money to engage the federal courts in a back-and-forth over what is clearly an issue of local jurisdiction.”
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office charged $7,669 in cable television subscriptions to a racial profiling settlement. An audit determined those charged were not justified.



Before the audit was released in October, Republican supervisors were calling for an end to judicial oversight to protect the rights of Latino residents, claiming it had become too costly.
“It’s a huge expense to the Maricopa County taxpayers,” Supervisor Debbie Lesko told Arizona Luminaria and ProPublica in July. “It seems like it’s never-ending because the judge just changes; they put out a new order. They move the goalposts, and so we need to resolve this.”
Their attorneys argued in court that the Melendres lawsuit has been a success and the settlement was no longer needed.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona, which joined the lawsuit in 2008, opposes ending oversight until the sheriff’s office is in full compliance with Snow’s orders. But it signaled a willingness to reduce monitoring of a few requirements that the department has complied with for at least three years.
At a January hearing, Snow said he was reluctant to allow the county to “use cost orders both as a sword and a shield and make statements to the public which may, in fact, be completely inaccurate.” He doesn’t intend to police supervisors’ speech, Snow said, but he could require the county to justify the costs.
Attorneys for the county and the sheriff’s office asked the judge for an opportunity to challenge the findings, which Snow approved. But they soon dropped it, citing the “unnecessary” cost of examining department spending.
Public finance experts said county boards have an obligation to taxpayers to ensure they can account for how each dollar is spent.
Zach Mohr, an associate professor at the University of Kansas who teaches public budgeting, accounting and financial management, reviewed the audit for Arizona Luminaria and ProPublica. He said that if the board disagrees with the findings, “the way to solve that would be to get another audit.”
Arizona Luminaria and ProPublica attempted to contact all current and former Maricopa County supervisors who had approved sheriff’s office spending during the case. Only Gallardo and one former supervisor agreed to comment.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office inappropriately charged $4,070 to train and research buying a horse as a part of a racial profiling settlement, a court-required audit determined.



The news organizations’ review of past budget hearings showed supervisors had been more likely to probe spending during the early years of the settlement, as the county created infrastructure to implement reforms. In 2016, for example, Sheridan — then the department’s second-in-command — responded to a question about the court’s requirement to purchase body cameras for deputies, saying it was the sheriff’s office’s idea. “They’re more cutting-edge, and they’re more flexible. They travel with the deputies everywhere. And so it was our desire to do the body cameras,” he said at the time.
In later years, however, supervisors rarely questioned publicly how the sheriff’s office spent the money.
This year was different. Galvin asked the sheriff’s chief financial officer if their Melendres budget request for $36.5 million had been vetted. The officer said yes, adding that requests for the past 13 years were also vetted by the county budget office and state auditor.
Supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox, who served on the board from 1993 to 2014, was the lone Latina and Democrat during most of her tenure. She told Arizona Luminaria and ProPublica she objected to Arpaio’s spending and focus on immigration enforcement — which led to racial profiling, lawsuits and the settlement that continues today.
“The others really didn’t, and they found Melendres was way over the top. But they knew they had to comply.”
She recalled previous allegations of misspending by the sheriff’s office. In 2011, a county audit found the department used $100 million from jail funds to pay patrol deputies. At the time, Sheridan chalked it up to a bookkeeping error, referring to it as a “systems issue.”
The board approved an oversight resolution, adopting rules to prevent the problem from happening again. “Hopefully, this is a chapter in Maricopa County’s history that we close and we never see such an abuse of funds again,” Wilcox told The Arizona Republic in 2011.
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			  <news:name>Meet Stephanie Casanova: Arizona Luminaria’s new environment reporter</news:name>
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			<news:title>Meet Stephanie Casanova: Arizona Luminaria’s new environment reporter</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Arizona Luminaria is thrilled to announce that Stephanie Casanova, a bilingual Tucson journalist with more than a decade of experience, is joining our team full time as a Report for America corps member.
Starting in July, Stephanie will cover environmental issues in Southern Arizona, Tribal Nations and other underserved communities in our state. Her work will examine how people are protecting their environmental resources, as well as investigate development, government policies, water use and land decisions affecting communities and ecosystems of the Sonoran Desert region.
Report for America announced Wednesday that it is placing 78 journalists in local newsrooms across the country as part of its 2026-27 corps. “These journalists represent hope: a new generation committed to local news reporting that helps people better understand their communities and one another,” said Kim Kleman, executive director at Report for America.
Stephanie is no stranger to Arizona Luminaria readers. She’s contributed to the nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom’s coverage as a freelance journalist, covering the contentious fight over the proposed Project Blue data center, including a community meeting where hundreds of Tucsonans confronted developers over water use and secrecy, and subsequent protests as construction of the 290-acre project began near the Pima County Fairgrounds.
She’s reported on bail reform, south side Tucsonans’ environmental justice work for clean water, and Arizona families’ fears over proposed changes to the state’s paid parent caregiver program for children with developmental disabilities.
We’ve heard from many readers sharing how much it matters that Arizona Luminaria provides news — free from paywalls that limit who can access these vital stories — to help them better understand complex issues and protect their communities. We recognize that readers want their local newsrooms to include journalists who have long lived in their home state, understand the problems we face and know those among us working toward solutions.
“Stephanie has already proven, right here in our pages, that she is exactly the kind of reporter Southern Arizona needs investigating environmental issues to hold people in power accountable to historically underserved and underrepresented communities,” said Dianna Náñez, executive editor and co-founder of Arizona Luminaria.
“She digs deep, centers the people most affected, seeks answers and solutions, and she doesn’t let complicated stories go untold. We are so excited to have her join our team full time. Please reach out to her for cafecitos to share ideas.”
We’re also excited to share that Stephanie’s reporting position is part of a new partnership with the High Country News Western Environmental Collaborative (WERC). The regional news organization dating back to the 1970s has dedicated reporting to uncovering the complexities of the West, shedding light on social, political and ecological issues.
Stephanie brings more than 10 years of bilingual, community-centered journalism to the environment beat. Before moving back to Tucson, she was a criminal justice reporter at Signal Cleveland, where her in-depth coverage of juvenile justice, mental health crisis response and reentry after incarceration drove policy change at the county level.
She previously covered criminal justice at the Chicago Tribune, where she helped with an award-winning investigation showing that Latinx communities in Chicago are disproportionately affected by heat and have less access to relief — work that earned a Peter Lisagor Award from the Headline Club.
Stephanie previously worked at the Arizona Daily Star, where she covered mental health, public safety and COVID-19 in Spanish and English news reports. Her investigative story on how the pandemic disproportionately affected Latinx communities won an Arizona Press Club award for Spanish-language reporting, and she received a Solutions Journalism grant to examine the Tucson Police Department’s response to people experiencing mental health and substance use challenges.
Earlier in her career, Stephanie covered county government and the Fort Riley military base for the Manhattan Mercury in Kansas.
She is an Ida B. Wells Society Investigative reporting fellow and an Altavoz Lab community journalism fellow. She also was a Maynard 200 fellow on the investigative reporting track and a SPJ Future Leaders Academy fellow. She earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism and philosophy from the University of Arizona.
Stephanie said she is eager to bring that same tenacity to the environment beat full time.
“It’s more important than ever to commit to accountability reporting focused on the environment and water in Southern Arizona, as we see our water and natural resources diminish, impacting some of the most vulnerable communities in our state,” Stephanie said.
“I want to make sure my storytelling centers those communities, focuses on environmental racism and injustices, holds powerful industries accountable and provides solutions for people to feel hopeful instead of seeing the destruction of our environment as inevitable.” 
When she’s not out reporting in the community, you can find Stephanie dancing salsa and bachata, baking something sweet or hiking with her adventurous dog, Solito. 
Report for America will fund a portion of Stephanie’s salary with Arizona Luminaria. Reporting the in-depth, community-centered stories that Stephanie will produce takes substantial time and resources. Becoming a member helps match the funds for her work and role.
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			  <news:name>Sunny Hostin backs NAACP call for Black athletes to boycott public universities over redistricting</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sunny Hostin backs NAACP call for Black athletes to boycott public universities over redistricting</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The View&quot; co-host Sunny Hostin voiced support on Wednesday for the NAACP urging Black athletes and families to boycott public universities in states that are allegedly weakening Black representation.
Hostin and the ABC daytime talk show panel discussed the &quot;Out of Bounds&quot; campaign after the organization announced it on Tuesday. Though Hostin acknowledged that college athletes would be sacrificing opportunities, she suggested that doing so could drive political change.
&quot;I think there has to be strategy,&quot; Hostin said. &quot;I mean, you know, athletes have been involved in protests and politics for a long time.&quot;
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She continued, &quot;Remember the Olympics and you had John Carlos and you had Muhammad Ali, but these were athletes that were established already. These college athletes stand to get a free education. They stand to make money because of the NIL now, so I think it is asking a lot. But, I think it&apos;s economic damage and economic harm has longtime been a very effective tool in the civil rights movement.&quot;
The campaign is targeting schools primarily in the SEC and ACC within states like Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas and Georgia to push back against the Supreme Court’s Louisiana v. Callais ruling on race-based congressional districts.
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Hostin added that this boycott would only include 13 schools and that top athletes would &quot;have a lot of other choices.&quot;
&quot;And I would suggest that if you think about Ole Miss, there was, I think a running back…. His name was Kylin Hill. He played at Ole Miss. You know, Ole Miss brings in a lot of money. He vowed not to play unless the state changed the Confederate flag. The Confederate flag came down months later. Because college sports brings in so much money,&quot; Hostin said.
Fox News Digital reached out to the NAACP for comment.
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Hostin&apos;s fellow co-hosts were more reluctant to support the idea, though Joy Behar remarked that &quot;it is young people who change the world&quot; in terms of potential resistance.
Alyssa Farah Griffin called the campaign a &quot;very good idea&quot; but felt that it put &quot;too much onus on the young people who did not create the problem&quot; of redistricting. Whoopi Goldberg admitted that she didn&apos;t believe the campaign was &quot;the best way&quot; to achieve change.
&quot;I think it&apos;s really going to become a case-by-case basis because I don&apos;t know how many schools we&apos;re talking about. I don&apos;t know how many athletes we&apos;re talking about and I don&apos;t know this is the best way. It can be part of a bigger picture but I don&apos;t know if this is the only way to go,&quot; Goldberg said.
Members of the Black Congressional Caucus, including Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, supported the boycott on Tuesday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Detroit-bound plane diverted to Canada after passenger from Ebola-hit region boarded ‘in error’, officials say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Detroit-bound plane diverted to Canada after passenger from Ebola-hit region boarded ‘in error’, officials say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Air France flight headed for Detroit was rerouted to Canada mid-journey after authorities realized a passenger linked to an Ebola outbreak zone in Africa had boarded the plane &quot;in error,&quot; officials said Wednesday.
The flight landed in Montreal on Wednesday after taking off from France with a passenger from the Democratic Republic of Congo, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
&quot;Due to entry restrictions put in place to reduce the risk of the Ebola virus, the passenger should not have boarded the plane,&quot; the spokesperson said.
CBP &quot;took decisive action&quot; to prohibit the plane from landing at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, according to the statement.
EBOLA OUTBREAK REPORTED IN AFRICAN COUNTRY — HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The passenger was removed from the flight upon landing in Montreal, FOX2 Detroit reported, adding that the individual had not been confirmed to be infected with Ebola as of Wednesday evening.
Fox News Digital reached out to Air France for comment but did not immediately hear back.
On Monday, the United States implemented enhanced travel screening, entry restrictions and public health measures due to the widening Ebola outbreak in East and Central Africa. The travel restrictions affect those who have been in Congo, Uganda and South Sudan in recent weeks.
WHO DECLARES EBOLA OUTBREAK IN CENTRAL AFRICA A PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY AFTER 80 SUSPECTED DEATHS
The outbreak involves a rare type of Ebola known as the Bundibugyo virus. Officials said it spread undetected for weeks following the first known death.
So far, there are 139 suspected deaths and almost 600 suspected cases, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Wednesday that 51 cases have been confirmed in Congo’s northern provinces of Ituri and North Kivu, and two cases in Uganda.
Dr. Vasee Moorthy, a special advisor at WHO, said a vaccine to address Bundibugyo would not be available for at least six to nine months.
The WHO has also said &quot;patient zero&quot; has not been found, as health officials work to identify the source of the virus.
The Ebola virus is highly contagious and spreads in the human population through contact with bodily fluids such as vomit, blood or semen. Symptoms include fever, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle pain and at times internal and external bleeding.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Archaeologists uncover massive ancient site during rail project, including rare Roman find</news:name>
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			<news:title>Archaeologists uncover massive ancient site during rail project, including rare Roman find</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Archaeologists in Central Europe have uncovered more than 1,000 ancient artifacts ahead of railway construction, including a rare Roman-era tool used to make metal wire.
The news was announced in an April press release from the Archaeological Center Olomouc (ACO), a research institution in the Czech Republic.
The finds were made along a roughly three-quarter-mile stretch that will serve as part of a high-speed railway between Nezamyslice and Kojetín, two Czech towns in the Haná River valley.
TREASURE TROVE OF PRICELESS CELTIC GOLD AND SILVER COINS UNEARTHED AT &apos;SECRET&apos; EUROPEAN SITE
The discoveries span from the Early Bronze Age to the Roman era. Excavations were carried out between April and October 2025.
Nikola Jandová, a spokesperson for ACO, said in a statement that the site &quot;ranks among exceptionally rich settlement complexes in this part of the Haná region.&quot;
Remains from two Bronze Age cultures — the Věteřov and Urnfield cultures — were found, along with evidence of the Iron Age La Tène culture.
The earliest settlement dates to the Věteřov culture, with archaeologists uncovering the remains of wooden homes. The Věteřov and Urnfield cultures lived in the area in roughly 1800-1500 B.C. and 1300-800 B.C., respectively.
ANCIENT ROMAN FORT YIELDS 2,000-YEAR-OLD FRUIT THAT SURVIVED THE CENTURIES, PLUS OTHER TREASURES
&quot;Following destructive fires, fragments of wall plaster survived as reddened fired clay, known as daub,&quot; the statement noted.
&quot;Some fragments show smoothed surfaces with traces of external decoration, while others preserve impressions of wattle on the inner side.&quot;
Archaeologist Pavel Moš said in a statement that the details of the houses were preserved in the daub, with some surface finishing traces still visible.
Excavators also found two Věteřov graves, including one containing an adult and a child, which will undergo analysis.
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Among the Urnfield culture remains, archaeologists unearthed four graves — as well as one with six human skulls &quot;found placed side by side within the fill of the feature.&quot;
They also found crucible fragments and stone molds used to craft bronze objects, as well as a small assemblage of bronze artifacts, including axes, pins, a bracelet and a knife.
&quot;These finds date to the end of the Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age and indicate the presence of a specialized bronze-working workshop,&quot; the statement read.
Archaeologists also uncovered a lime kiln, likely used by Germanic tribes during the Roman era for wall finishing or pottery decoration in the first to fourth centuries A.D.
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The most unusual artifact was a Roman drawplate used to pull and thin the metal wire, officials said.
The discovery is considered rare in Central Europe.
Though the drawplate is considered well-preserved, archaeologist Pavel Moš noted that &quot;corrosion residues are present in its perforations, and traces of drawn metal wires may be preserved.&quot;
He added, &quot;The drawplate will be subjected to spectrometric analysis to determine the material of the wire.&quot;
The draw wire, he went on, &quot;could have been used, for example, in the production of chain mail.&quot;
All artifacts will undergo lab analysis and preservation, with results expected to be released over time.
Fox News Digital reached out to ACO for additional information.
The latest discovery follows a similar one made by ACO archaeologists in the Czech Republic.
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			  <news:name>NBA champ pokes fun at basketball players trying to return to school</news:name>
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			<news:title>NBA champ pokes fun at basketball players trying to return to school</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Marreese Speights, a former NBA player who won a title with the Golden State Warriors and a national championship with the Florida Gators, poked fun at basketball players trying to return to school on Wednesday.
Speights, 38, facetiously announced he was returning to the Gators nearly 20 years after he left the school to pursue a pro career. He played two years at Florida before declaring for the NBA in 2008.
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&quot;After 18 seasons, I will be returning to Florida with two years left to play,&quot; he wrote on X with a photo of himself in a Gators uniform. &quot;Man, after having a great conversation with @CoachToddGolden , I’m excited to be back and have the opportunity to play again for the Florida Gators.
&quot;After a long NBA career, with the new rules in place, I’ll be back on the court for the next two years.&quot;
Speights was clearly poking fun at former college basketball players trying to return to school after having been on G League rosters.
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LSU Tigers head coach Will Wade was reportedly in the process of signing former G League player and St. John’s Red Storm star R.J. Luis. The move is expected to accompany a petition to the NCAA to restore Luis’ eligibility. Luis played three seasons in college before he signed a two-way contract with the Utah Jazz and later traded to the Boston Celtics.
He never played in the NBA or the G League.
The NCAA has previously granted eligibility to international students who have played professional overseas. However, the NCAA last season denied former G League player Charles Bediako’s attempt to resume his college career at Alabama.
Bediako sued to have his eligibility restored and was able to play five games for the Crimson Tide while a temporary restraining order was in effect. However, he was barred from finishing the season when a judge denied his petition for injunctive relief.
Nigerian center James Nnaji, who was an NBA draft pick, was granted four years of NCAA eligibility last year. He never appeared in an NBA game as his draft rights were traded. He played for FC Barcelona in Liga ACB in Spain. They mutually parted ways last August.
&quot;As schools are increasingly recruiting individuals with international league experience, the NCAA is exercising discretion in applying the actual and necessary expenses bylaw to ensure that prospective student-athletes with experience in American basketball leagues are not at a disadvantage compared to their international counterparts,&quot; NCAA President Charlie Baker said in a statement at the time. &quot;Rules have long permitted schools to enroll and play individuals with no prior collegiate experience midyear.&quot;
Fox News’ Scott Thompson and the Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Disgusting trolls attack Hulk Hogan&apos;s daughter for starting emotional post about dad with a bikini picture</news:name>
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			<news:title>Disgusting trolls attack Hulk Hogan&apos;s daughter for starting emotional post about dad with a bikini picture</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hulk Hogan&apos;s daughter, Brooke, hit the beach this week to remember her father as we approach the one year anniversary of his death.
That&apos;s right. One year. Wild. Doesn&apos;t feel like it at all, but we&apos;re almost there. Sad.
Hogan died on July 24 at age 71 after suffering a cardiac event at his Florida home. He previously had leukemia and atrial fibrillation, along with an irregular heart rhythm, but his death was declared to be natural.
Brooke Hogan, star of HGTV’s &quot;Rock the Block,&quot; was estranged from her father at the time of his death. She told Fox News Digital last month that she still has regrets about not being there the day he died, feeling like she could&apos;ve done something.
BROOKE HOGAN SAYS ‘I COULD HAVE SAVED YOU’ IN HAUNTING REGRET AFTER HULK HOGAN’S DEATH
This week, Hogan visited the beach to remember her late dad, penning a long post about spending time around the &quot;ocean he loved so much.&quot;
Take a look:
&quot;Needed some time with my thoughts, my daddy and the ocean he loved so much. Every wave hit my heart like a memory that felt like it was yesterday,&quot; she said in the post. &quot;The waves carried the bass in his voice, the salt water felt like his hugs. The smell of the ocean smelled like so many days on the boat we spent together.
&quot;I remember him whisking me across the surf like King Triton holding his Little Mermaid... if I could breathe underwater, I&apos;d spend forever under the sea if it meant being that much closer to him. The tears were endless today.&quot;
Obviously an emotional time for Brooke Hogan, who is illustrating that in her own way. I&apos;ve never lost a parent, but I assume the grief is suffocating. I will have to deal with it one day, and I&apos;m very much not looking forward to it.
BROOKE HOGAN SHARES EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE TO FATHER HULK HOGAN FOLLOWING HIS DEATH, ADDRESSES THEIR ESTRANGEMENT
Naturally, the comments section in the above post is all over the map. Some folks spend time pointing out the fact that Hogan included a picture of her bikini in the post. That&apos;s probably a fair question to ask, but I&apos;m certainly not going to be the to do it.
&quot;Don’t understand why u feel the need to show ur ARSE on the first slide of a post that’s ultimately about ur father. It actually says a lot about u,&quot; one commenter wrote.
&quot;A tribute to hogan yet the first picture is to a--,&quot; said another.
&quot;Post about your dad and the first thing you show us is your a--???? Ok,&quot; wrote a third.
&quot;I like how this post was about her father and the first thing she proceeds to show us is her arse,&quot; added a fourth.
Was it a bit of an odd picture to start the post off with? Perhaps. I&apos;m not gonna dance around that. But, again, I don&apos;t pretend to know how the grieving process works. I&apos;ll leave that question to the folks more qualified to tackle it.
Frankly, I say let Brooke Hogan post what she wants to post, and say what she wants to say. It&apos;s not my job to critique it. Lord knows I don&apos;t have, nor need, a pedestal to stand on.
The good news? Most of the comments — and there are a nearly 1,000 of them — are positive.
Hulk Hogan had a massive following. Frankly, that&apos;s an understatement. He was one of the most popular figures of my lifetime.
People use the term &quot;larger-than-life &quot; a little too much nowadays, but that certainly applies to Hulk. His death was stunning last summer. It&apos;s all folks could talk about for weeks.
Anyway, Brooke spent some time in the sand reflecting on that moment. Hopefully she found the peace she needs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cooper Flagg leads NBA All-Rookie First Team alongside former Duke teammate Kon Knueppel and VJ Edgecombe</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cooper Flagg leads NBA All-Rookie First Team alongside former Duke teammate Kon Knueppel and VJ Edgecombe</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s no secret that Cooper Flagg, the Dallas Mavericks’ No. 1 overall pick who won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award, was a part of the league’s All-Rookie first-team that came out on Wednesday night.
But other bright, young stars of the NBA were named alongside him.
Charlotte Hornets’ Kon Knueppel, Flagg’s Duke Blue Devils teammate in college and runner-up to the Rookie of the Year Award, as well as Philadelphia 76ers’ VJ Edgecombe were also named unanimous All-Rookie First Team members alongside Flagg following voter tallies.
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Rounding out the first team were San Antonio Spurs guard Dylan Harper and Memphis Grizzlies guard Cedric Coward. All five players received votes for this year’s Rookie of the Year Award.
There were 100 ballots tallied for the teams, and Harper was seven votes shy of another unanimous selection. He had seven second-team votes, while Coward had 29 first-team votes and 67 second-team votes for a total of 125 points.
COOPER FLAGG WINS NBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AFTER KON KNUEPPEL&apos;S PLAY-IN TOURNAMENT STRUGGLES SWAYED VOTERS
Flagg narrowly beat out Knueppel, who went three picks to the Hornets after his Duke teammate, earning 56 first-place votes compared to Knueppel’s 44 in that tally. Philadelphia 76ers guard VJ Edgecombe finished in third place with 96 points (93 third-place votes), while San Antonio Spurs’ Dylan Harper and Memphis Grizzlies&apos; Cedric Coward also got third-place votes.
Flagg is the second-youngest player to ever win the award, as the 19-year-old was only behind Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James.
For most of the season, it appeared Knueppel was going to win the award, but multiple voters came out publicly and said Knueppel’s Play-In Tournament struggles factored into them changing their minds for Flagg.
Knueppel had just six points on 2-of-12 shooting in 34 minutes during the Hornets’ electric 127-126 overtime win over the Miami Heat at the start of the tournament. Then, in the 121-90 loss to the Orlando Magic, he shot 3 of 11 for 11 points (4 of 5 from the free-throw line as well), and he posted a minus-26 while on the court.
Flagg noted being keen on what Knueppel was doing during the year, showing love to his fellow rookie.
&quot;I see the games every night. I can check the box scores,&quot; he said about watching Knueppel’s stat lines closely, per ESPN. &quot;I think also I was watching Kon just because that’s one of my brothers.
&quot;We had such a good connection, and we’re gonna be there for each other for the rest of our lives. I was watching him as a fan, as well, but there was obviously that competition at the same time.&quot;
Flagg averaged 21 points, 6.7 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game this year for the Mavericks. Those numbers had him among some NBA greats, as Larry Bird, Michael Jordan and Luka Doncic were the only rookies before Flagg to average at least 20 points, six rebounds and four assists since the NBA-ABA merger, ESPN pointed out. Flagg also led all rookies in scoring this season.
As for Knueppel, he dropped 18.5 points per game with 5.3 rebounds and 3.5 assists, but while Flagg had him beat in those categories, he reset the rookie 3-pointers made record with 273. That number also led the NBA this season. Knueppel was also a key piece in the Hornets getting into the Play-In Tournament to begin with, finishing 44-38 before being eliminated by the Magic.
But neither of them are still in the NBA Playoffs, as Harper has excelled alongside his Spurs teammates, most notably Victor Wembanyama, the NBA’s Rookie of the Year two seasons ago, and Stephon Castle, the Rookie of the Year during the 2024-25 campaign.
Edgecombe also played a vital role in the 76ers toppling the Boston Celtics in a first-round shocker, coming back from a 3-1 deficit to win the series in Game 7. Unfortunately for Edgecombe and his teammates, the New York Knicks swept them in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
The All-Rookie second-team consists of New Orleans Pelicans’ Derik Queen and Jeremiah Fears, Sacramento Kings’ Maxime Raynaud, Utah Jazz’s Ace Bailey and Toronto Raptors’ Collin Murray-Boyles.
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			<news:title>Sugar Ray Leonard&apos;s son Daniel Leonard arrested after alleged restraining order violation, police say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Daniel Leonard, the son of boxing icon Sugar Ray Leonard, was taken into police custody early Wednesday morning in Los Angeles, Fox News Digital learned.
A Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson confirmed Leonard was arrested on suspicion of violating a restraining order at a private residence in West Los Angeles shortly before 5:30 a.m.
&quot;On May 20, 2026, around 5:29 a.m., officers assigned to the West Los Angeles Area responded to the 1500 block of Amalfi Drive for a radio call of a restraining order violation,&quot; the spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;Officers arrived and took the suspect into custody for being in violation of his restraining order,&quot; the statement concluded.
Further details surrounding the incident were not immediately released.
TMZ reported the 25-year-old attempted to enter his father’s home &quot;by turning exterior door handles.&quot; Responding officers reportedly found Daniel near the property’s pool house.
Court records in Los Angeles County indicated that the elder Leonard recently requested a restraining order against his son. Authorities have not confirmed whether the order was directly tied to Wednesday’s arrest. A hearing is scheduled for June 15.
Over the years, the father-son duo frequently appeared together at high-profile public events. In November 2023, Leonard posted a heartfelt birthday message to his son on social media. &quot;So happy to be with my son Daniel this weekend!&quot; Ray captioned the post. &quot;I am so proud of you!!! Happy Birthday!!!&quot;
Leonard has four children, including Daniel, daughter Camille and sons Ray Charles Jr. and Jarrel, whom he shares with his ex-wife, Juanita. He also has a grandson, Devin Leonard.
Representatives for neither Leonard could immediately be reached for comment.
Fox News&apos; Tracy Wright contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Legal expert unleashes on Spanberger&apos;s new executive order targeting ICE: &apos;Political theater&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Legal expert unleashes on Spanberger&apos;s new executive order targeting ICE: &apos;Political theater&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger is directing state employees to demand proof of legal authority from federal immigration agents operating on state property, prompting pushback from a legal expert.
Specifically, in an executive order signed on Tuesday, Spanberger is asking state employees to get federal agents to produce a valid warrant on &quot;property of the Commonwealth&quot; and instructs them to &quot;not permit&quot; federal agents from using those areas as staging or processing locations.
The order would include polling sites.
Spanberger’s move continues Democratic efforts to test the boundaries between state and federal power, exploring what roadblocks they can legally create to taper Trump’s immigration crackdown methods.
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Hans von Spakovsky, a constitutional scholar with Advancing American Freedom, believes Spanberger’s order is for show, and that she knows it’s an overreaching attempt to create requirements for agencies she has no power over.
&quot;This is political theater,&quot; Spakovsky said. &quot;First of all, no warrant is required under federal immigration law to detain individuals.&quot;
&quot;And it is a completely unnecessary provision. There’s actually a provision in federal law that bans an officer of the Army or Navy or any other person in the civil service of the U.S. to be at polling places unless they’re there to cast a vote,&quot; Spakovsky added.
He pointed to restrictions under 18 U.S.C. 592.
Spanberger first announced her executive order on Monday when she was asked about concerns over how Trump might use federal agents in upcoming elections.
&quot;How concerned are you that he will send either the military or the National Guard or even ICE to polling places, and what can you do, if anything, to stop him?&quot; Spanberger was asked at an event hosted by MS Now.
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&quot;The reality is, throughout history, we have seen efforts at intimidating voters. My worry is we will continue to see those heightened,&quot; Spanberger replied.
&quot;I’ll be issuing guidance across public spaces, including polling places, of how Virginia state employees can react to federal agents who might be appearing at a location where the worry is that they’re principally there to intimidate or scare people,&quot; Spanberger said.
Notably, Spanberger vetoed a separate bill that would have outright banned ICE from making detentions in hospitals, schools, courthouses and polling places without a judicial warrant or subpoena, stating that such a ban would likely invite a legal challenge.
&quot;I veto House Bill 650, which would create unavoidable legal liability for security personnel and local law enforcement officers when assessing federal immigration enforcement activities in certain protected areas,&quot; Spanberger wrote.
Spanberger’s new executive order follows on the heels of states like New York and California that have pushed more direct state-level attempts to restrict federal immigration activity.
In New York, Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul is asking lawmakers to pass legislation that would ban ICE from entering schools, libraries, polling locations and homes without a judicial warrant.
Massachusetts tried something similar.
There, Gov. Maura Healey asked lawmakers in January to consider legislation that would keep ICE from entering courthouses, schools, childcare programs, hospitals and churches.
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Those state-level requirements lack the power to bind federal agencies or their operations.
Homeland Secretary Markwayne Mullin slammed Spanberger&apos;s executivie order on Wednesday in a statement to Fox News Digital.
&quot;No surprise: Governor Spanberger continues to put illegal alien criminals over her own constituents,&quot; Mullin said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senate Republicans are running out of time to prove they can actually govern</news:name>
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			<news:title>Senate Republicans are running out of time to prove they can actually govern</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republicans spent the last four years convincing voters they understood the stakes at the southern border as they fought to return to power. They promised to restore law and order, fund immigration enforcement and end Washington’s habit of turning procedure into an excuse for national decline. But today’s reconciliation fight is exposing an uncomfortable truth: the clock is ticking, and the GOP still must prove it can convert a clear electoral mandate into governing power.
The immediate fight is whether Senate Republicans can deliver their reconciliation package, which includes critical funding for ICE, Customs and Border Protection, and the broader infrastructure for enforcement. Even with control of Washington and a public mandate to restore law and order, the path is narrow.
North Carolina Republican Sen. Thom Tillis unequivocally told colleagues he will oppose the bill yesterday. The Senate parliamentarian has already stripped out the White House and Secret Service security provision, signaling Republicans have little room for division or procedural failure.
This is a litmus test for whether Republicans can govern when the policy priority is clear and the political stakes are enormous. President Trump and Republicans did not win on empty promises. They won because voters demanded results: a secure border, stronger interior enforcement, immediate action against illegal aliens, and an end to the years of deliberate open-border policies under the Biden administration.
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If Republicans cannot deliver the enforcement funding they promised, the political ramifications will extend far beyond one bill. Voters will begin to wonder whether the GOP is better at describing the crisis than solving it.
The danger for Republicans is clear. They spent the last four years exposing the catastrophe under President Joe Biden: millions of illegal immigrants, rising crime, the deaths of American citizens, the explosion of fentanyl and a border crisis that made communities across the country less safe.
The Biden administration deliberately dismantled the safeguards that protected this nation by gutting enforcement, abusing parole authority, weakening deterrence and allowing millions to enter while branding every concern about sovereignty as extremism. But today, the tables have turned. Republicans can no longer blame Biden or Democrats. They must prove they can fix it before voters punish them in the midterms.
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Republicans will own the failure if internal hesitation keeps them from acting. Tillis and a handful of other Republicans may have policy objections that require negotiation, but one point is nonnegotiable: Republicans must secure immigration enforcement funding because it is central to the party’s governing credibility. If they fracture over the tools required to execute the border agenda, Democrats will not need to argue that Republicans are ineffective. Republicans will have made the case against themselves.
Reconciliation may move this package, but Republicans cannot govern this way permanently. If border security is a national emergency, the GOP cannot keep treating the filibuster as a sacred relic while Democrats use it as a permanent veto over the larger enforcement agenda. American lives matter more than Senate tradition.
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Preserving the filibuster becomes a far weaker argument when that rule jeopardizes border enforcement and American safety. Democrats have already made clear that their respect for the filibuster is situational. They have openly entertained ending it for abortion, election law and other progressive priorities. Republicans should not remain the last guardians of a rule their opponents are ready to discard the moment it stands in the way of their next power grab.
Voters will judge Senate Republicans by what they do next. They must pass the reconciliation package without allowing side disputes to endanger immigration enforcement. But the larger question remains: will Republicans use power to deliver on the promises they made, or reduce it to a platform for grandstanding and complaint?
The midterms will be a referendum on whether Republicans delivered. Voters will not judge them by speeches blaming Democrats, obscure parliamentarian rulings, or Senate procedure. They are laser-focused on results: a secure border, resources for ICE to remove dangerous illegal aliens and the manpower CBP needs to maintain control.
Voters have never been clearer, and Republicans are running out of time. If they fail on border enforcement, they will prove they wanted the power to campaign, not the responsibility to govern.
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			<news:title>‘Wild West’ peptide craze surges beyond GLP-1s as FDA faces pressure to ease access</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As GLP-1 weight-loss medications gain traction, the peptide market is experiencing a surge in interest.
A variety of peptides — commonly marketed for weight loss, muscle building, injury recovery and other uses — have emerged as largely unregulated drugs sold through both licensed compounding pharmacies and unverified vendors.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is set to evaluate whether to loosen regulations on several peptides during a meeting this summer.
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Peptides are short chains of amino acids — the building blocks of proteins — that play key roles in biological functions, according to the National Institutes of Health. Peptide drugs are lab-made versions of natural molecules in the body that are designed to mimic or influence biological signals to treat disease, experts say.
Though the peptide market has been described as the &quot;Wild West,&quot; demand remains strong, potentially challenging pharmaceutical giants that dominate the GLP-1 market.
Dr. Alex Tatem, an Indiana-based board-certified urologist with expertise in men’s health and peptides, discussed how &quot;life-changing&quot; GLP-1s kicked off the rise of peptides.
&quot;They are incredibly effective at what they do when it comes to changing body composition, benefiting metabolic health, cardiovascular health [and] neurologic health,&quot; he said. &quot;These are truly miracle compounds, and as a result we&apos;ve seen an explosion of interest – not just on the pharmaceutical side or the doctor’s side, but from the general public.&quot;
According to Tatem, the challenge is that nearly all commercial GLP-1 products are administered in a single-dose weekly pen, which works for the &quot;overwhelmingly majority&quot; of patients, but not for everyone.
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&quot;There are patients I can prescribe tirzepatide to and they can do OK with a once-a-week [dose], but they end up developing nausea with that initial injection – and then by the end of the week, they&apos;re hungry again.&quot;
Because some patients respond better to smaller, more frequent doses — an option not offered by commercial drugs — compounding, or the customization of medications, has grown in popularity, Tatem said.
&quot;We&apos;ve had compounding pharmacies that have now developed compounded versions of semaglutide and tirzepatide that allow that sort of dosing flexibility,&quot; he said.
&quot;The reason compounders had to do this was because there was so much demand for GLP-1s that there was actually a national shortage.&quot;
Current legislation allows compounders to step in during widespread national shortages, according to Tatem, prompting the industry to invest millions of dollars into developing and manufacturing these drugs.
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Once commercial pharmaceutical companies could catch back up, compounders continued making these medications in smaller batches for custom doses, allowing for more patient accessibility.
&quot;That creates a huge clash between commercial pharmaceutical companies and compounders, because commercial pharmaceutical companies view that as an infringement of their property,&quot; Tatem noted.
Tatem raised concerns about the FDA’s regulation of compounding pharmacies, warning that it could limit patients’ access to customized medications.
&quot;That is a real concern for clinicians like me who really care more about patient access, making sure we can get the right medication to the right patients at the right time,&quot; he said.
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Some peptides have been widely administered for more than a decade without major health complications like toxicity or cancer, according to Tatem.
&quot;These are compounds that haven&apos;t gone through the full FDA approval process that you would normally see for a commercial drug, [yet] we didn&apos;t see anything adverse,&quot; he said.
In September 2023, the FDA &quot;quietly&quot; tightened regulation of 19 peptides, making them illegal to manufacture and cutting off patient access.
&quot;They seemed to be working and seemed to be efficacious for patients, and all of a sudden they were banned, which inadvertently ended up contributing to this surge in interest,&quot; Tatem said. &quot;We kind of saw the same thing happen with peptides that we saw with prohibition.&quot;
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While the rising popularity of GLP-1 drugs has fueled growing public and regulatory interest in peptides, most of the so-called &quot;trendy&quot; peptides still are not available by prescription, according to Tatem.
They may help with injury recovery, skin rejuvenation, sleep improvements and boosting of natural growth hormones, he said.
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&quot;These were all medications that were designed to help people live well and live as healthy as possible,&quot; the doctor told Fox News Digital. &quot;And in reality, that was also their downfall in the American healthcare system, because if you are going to get a drug approved and to market, it has to treat a disease state.&quot;
Tatem confirmed that he’s seen a shift in patients confronting more than just baseline ailments, seeking advice on how to feel their best through new modes like testosterone therapy.
&quot;The desire to function at our highest level is something that we all feel,&quot; he said.
While nothing replaces the fundamentals — getting eight hours of sleep, eating a high-protein diet and maintaining a fitness routine that blends resistance training and cardio — Tatem said individualized treatments such as peptides may help support those healthy habits.
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&quot;If you end up pulling a tendon or pulling a hamstring, and you&apos;re just now starting to get some momentum in the gym, that’s really where peptides start to step in,&quot; he added.
Experts advise consumers to avoid gray-market products, to work only with qualified physicians and reputable pharmacies, and to treat peptides as part of a broader health plan — not a shortcut or risk-free supplement.
Fox News Digital reached out to the FDA, Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Detransitioner wins settlement after suing providers following gender surgery</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T11:11:04.718Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Detransitioner wins settlement after suing providers following gender surgery</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A woman who had her breasts removed after identifying as &quot;nonbinary&quot; has reached a confidential settlement after suing her mental health providers reportedly for $3.5 million.
Camille Kiefel, 36, filed a malpractice lawsuit against two Oregon therapists whom she alleges inappropriately approved her for the surgery after brief telemedicine sessions, despite her history of mental health diagnoses that included trauma, depression, suicidal ideation and ADHD.
Kiefel underwent a double mastectomy in August 2020, based on two referral letters for surgery from Amy Ruff, a licensed clinical social worker, and Mara Burmeister, a licensed professional counselor. The complaint, filed in 2022, also names their respective employers, Brave Space, and the Quest Center for Integrative Health.
The complaint alleged Kiefel was approved for surgery after two Zoom sessions, each lasting approximately an hour or less. However, she says the surgery did not solve her gender distress and she detransitioned less than two years later. She said the surgery left her with lasting physical health complications and emotional and psychological harms. Her complaint brings claims of professional malpractice, intentional infliction of emotional distress and fraud.
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Days before her case was set to go to trial, Kiefel reached a confidential settlement with the defendants, according to reporter Benjamin Ryan, who first covered the case.
Kiefel told Fox News Digital she wanted to hold her health providers accountable to protect other women from going through the same experience.
&quot;I didn&apos;t want what happened to me to happen to other vulnerable girls and women,&quot; she said. &quot;And I wasn&apos;t given true informed consent. And that&apos;s something that everyone deserves to have for any medical procedure.&quot;
Kiefel explained how she experienced childhood trauma, including her best friend being raped in the fifth grade, that led to her feeling uncomfortable with her gender as a child.
&quot;I started dressing more masculine after that ...I just wanted to protect myself,&quot; she said.
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In college, she said she was first introduced in a women&apos;s studies class to the idea of being &quot;nonbinary&quot; and believed adopting this identity could explain her gender distress.
After the surgery, Kiefel said she suffered multiple health complications, including bouts of vertigo, tinnitus and Raynaud&apos;s syndrome, which causes some parts of the body to feel cold and numb in response to low temperatures. She said she began to see a naturopath and research the gut-brain connection, which deals with how psychological factors can influence the digestive system and vice versa.
Once she started addressing her nutrition, Kiefel says not only did her physical health improve, but her mental health also vastly improved.
&quot;So while I&apos;m addressing all my physical health issues, I start to question whether or not the surgery was helpful for me,&quot; she told Fox News Digital. &quot;And then about a year and a half later, I de-transitioned.&quot;
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&quot;It&apos;s difficult because now I&apos;m the most mentally healthy and most mentally stable I&apos;ve been in my entire life, but I now no longer have my breasts,&quot; she continued. &quot;And it is difficult because there&apos;s like little reminders like, I&apos;ll be looking in a mirror after taking a shower and those ugly scars are still there. Dresses don&apos;t fit me the same way ... I&apos;d like to have kids, but I would never be able to nurse them, and I&apos;ll never have that connection with them, and then they won&apos;t get the benefits of breast milk. So it&apos;s been difficult.&quot;
Kiefel is one of at least 30 detransitioners who have sued their healthcare providers over the past four years, according to Ryan.
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In February, a woman who detransitioned, named Fox Varian, won a historic $2 million lawsuit against her providers, after they referred her for a double mastectomy when she was 16 years old.
Kiefel believes litigation may be the most powerful way to impact gender medicine.
&quot;It&apos;s incredibly important that these lawsuits are brought forward,&quot; she said, explaining how she&apos;s reached out to gender organizations to create dialogue around the issue but said her efforts have been unsuccessful.
&quot;So for many, I think for a lot of this is going to be the lawsuits that are actually going to create change,&quot; she continued.
Brave Space has since been permanently closed and could not be reached for comment.
Ruff and Quest, the employer of Mara Burmeister, did not return Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>James Franco rides Sylvester Stallone&apos;s &apos;Rambo&apos; legacy back into Hollywood after scandal: experts</news:name>
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			<news:title>James Franco rides Sylvester Stallone&apos;s &apos;Rambo&apos; legacy back into Hollywood after scandal: experts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Nearly a decade after sexual misconduct allegations derailed his Hollywood career, James Franco is inching back into the spotlight, this time with the backing of one of action cinema’s most recognizable franchises.
Industry experts told Fox News Digital that Franco’s casting in the &quot;Rambo&quot; universe reflects Hollywood’s long-running playbook for controversial stars: lie low, rebuild quietly and return once the outrage cools.
&quot;This isn’t Hollywood opening the door for James Franco, it’s Lionsgate testing the lock,&quot; Aaron Evans, founder of corporate and strategic communications firm Story Group, told Fox News Digital.
Experts agreed this move isn&apos;t necessarily celebratory, it&apos;s strategic.
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&quot;Franco’s return tells you Hollywood believes enough time has passed to test the market, which is very different from declaring the controversy over,&quot; crisis and reputation management expert Dave Quast added.
Hollywood seems to have a long history of distancing itself from controversial figures during periods of intense scrutiny before gradually welcoming them back once public criticism fades. Image and reputation management expert Steve Honig told Fox News Digital that if someone showed remorse, accepted some level of accountability and, figuratively speaking, &quot;kissed the ring,&quot; there is often a pathway to slowly re-enter the industry.
&quot;In many cases, redemption in Hollywood is less about achieving forgiveness and more about convincing the industry and audiences that the controversy no longer outweighs the individual’s value, talent or marketability,&quot; Honig, founder of The Honig Company, explained.
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Franco faced controversy head-on in 2018 after five women came forward accusing him of sexual misconduct in a Los Angeles Times exposé. Two of the women, who were students of an acting school run by Franco, sued the &quot;Pineapple Express&quot; star in 2019. Franco settled the lawsuit in 2021 with a $2.2 million payout, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
He later addressed the allegations and admitted he slept with students of his school during an appearance on SiriusXM&apos;s &quot;The Jess Cagle Podcast.&quot;
&quot;In 2018, there were some complaints about me and an article about me, and at that moment I just thought, &apos;I&apos;m gonna be quiet. I&apos;m gonna pause,&apos;&quot; Franco said at the time. &quot;Did not seem like the right time to say anything. There were people that were upset with me, and I needed to listen.&quot;
He acknowledged that he had &quot;been doing a lot of work.&quot;
&quot;I was in recovery before for substance abuse,&quot; Franco noted. &quot;There were some issues that I had to deal with that were also related to addiction. And so I&apos;ve really used my recovery background to kind of start examining this and changing who I was.&quot;
Since then, Franco has landed roles in a handful of European or independent film projects, including &quot;Karantina,&quot; &quot;Hey Joe&quot; and &quot;Squali.&quot; He reappeared at Cannes this year after working on the action thriller &quot;Foster.&quot;
The 48-year-old actor told Deadline he&apos;s been focused on living a &quot;positive life&quot; in the wake of the sexual misconduct scandal.
&quot;I just try to be the best person I can be,&quot; Franco said. &quot;I think I was put on this planet to make movies. I try to make movies the best I can, and it’s kinda like all I can do.&quot;
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As Franco looks to get back into mainstream movie, industry experts told Fox News Digital that his &quot;John Rambo&quot; casting may also benefit from the built-in protection that comes with joining an established franchise closely tied to Sylvester Stallone and a loyal fan base.
&quot;Putting Franco inside the Rambo universe gives him some protection because the franchise is bigger than the casting controversy,&quot; Quast explained. &quot;Rambo comes with decades of audience loyalty, and that kind of legacy can soften the landing for a controversial actor because the story isn’t being sold on star power alone.&quot;
One expert argued Stallone’s involvement may be the biggest reason Franco’s return is unlikely to spark major backlash among the franchise’s core audience. Stallone is an executive producer on the movie, according to IMDb.
&quot;Stallone is doing more work here than people realize,&quot; Evans noted. &quot;Attaching Franco to Rambo is a vouch from one of the last unapologetically American leading men in Hollywood. The cultural left was never going to forgive Franco. Stallone&apos;s blessing tells the rest of the audience the casting is fine. He won&apos;t take blowback because his fans are the audience for this movie, and they don&apos;t grade on that curve.&quot;
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Quast argued Stallone could still face some blowback because &quot;Rambo&quot; is so closely tied to the actor’s identity, adding that &quot;fans will assume a casting decision this visible had his blessing.&quot;
&quot;The risk is probably manageable, but when your name is tied that closely to a franchise, you do not get to enjoy the credit without also owning some of the criticism,&quot; he added.
Industry experts said Franco’s casting may ultimately test how willing audiences are to embrace controversial stars years after backlash fades.
&quot;This is a temperature check more than a victory lap for Franco,&quot; Quast, founder of EDQ Strategies, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Industry forgiveness and public forgiveness are not the same thing,&quot; Evans added. &quot;The industry forgave Franco the day a studio agreed to write him into a budget. The public will decide based on whether his performance gives them a reason to root for him again.
&quot;That&apos;s the actual story here, not Franco, and not even Rambo,&quot; he continued. &quot;It&apos;s whether Hollywood has figured out a quieter, faster way to bring people back without ever asking the public to weigh in. Looks like the answer is yes — or at least they are trying it out.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Beauty booking startup Fresha hits $1 billion valuation with KKR backing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Beauty and wellness booking marketplace Fresha says it has raised $80 million investment from KKR’s Next Generation Technology Growth fund, KKR&apos;s growth equity arm.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Meta AI launches private Incognito Chat</news:name>
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			<news:title>Meta AI launches private Incognito Chat</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chatting with AI can feel casual until the question gets personal. Maybe you want to ask about a health concern. Maybe you need help understanding a loan. Or maybe you want career advice without feeling like your question is sitting in a data file somewhere.
That is the idea behind Incognito Chat with Meta AI, a new private chat mode Meta says is coming to WhatsApp and the Meta AI app.
According to Meta, the feature creates a temporary AI conversation that is processed in a secure environment and not saved by default. Meta also says no one, including Meta, can read those conversations.
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Meta says Incognito Chat gives you a private space to talk with Meta AI. When you start one, the conversation becomes temporary. Your messages disappear by default, and Meta says the chat is processed in a way that keeps it invisible to anyone else. The big promise is simple: you can ask sensitive questions without leaving behind a saved AI chat history. Meta says the feature uses Private Processing, a system built on WhatsApp&apos;s privacy technology. In plain terms, Meta says your request goes into a protected server environment where the AI can respond without exposing your messages to Meta, WhatsApp or outside parties.
People already ask AI tools things they may never type into a public search bar. That could include a medical symptom, a financial worry, a relationship issue or a job decision. Those are exactly the kinds of questions where privacy matters most. Incognito Chat is Meta&apos;s answer to a growing concern: AI can be useful, but people may hesitate when the topic feels too sensitive. If Meta&apos;s system works as described, it could make AI feel less risky for those who want help but do not want a permanent record attached to every question.
Meta is drawing a clear line between its new feature and other &quot;incognito-style&quot; AI modes. The company says some private modes may avoid saving a chat, while the service can still see the question and answer as they move through the system. Meta says Incognito Chat is built differently because conversations are processed in a secure environment that even Meta cannot access. That is a strong claim. It also means users should watch how clearly Meta explains the feature inside WhatsApp and the Meta AI app once it appears. Privacy promises only help when people understand what is happening before they type.
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Meta also says another WhatsApp feature called Sidechat is planned for the coming months. Sidechat will let Meta AI help inside a WhatsApp chat while using the context of that conversation. Meta says it will be protected by Private Processing and will avoid disrupting the main chat. That could be useful if you want help writing a reply, summarizing a conversation or understanding what people are discussing. However, it also raises a practical question users will want answered clearly: when is AI looking at chat context, and how obvious will that be?
If you use WhatsApp and already ask AI for help, this could make those conversations feel more comfortable. The feature may be especially useful for sensitive questions you do not want stored in a normal AI chat history. It could also help people who avoid AI because they worry their questions are too personal. However, the feature is still rolling out over the coming months. So you may not see it right away. Also, you should wait to see exactly how Meta labels the feature inside the app and what controls users get at launch.
How to use Meta AI Incognito Chat safely
Once Incognito Chat becomes available, treat it as a privacy upgrade, not a magic shield.
Do not assume every Meta AI conversation is private. Look for the Incognito Chat label before asking anything sensitive.
Meta says Incognito Chat will explain what happens to your messages. Take a moment to read that screen so you know what is private, what disappears and what is not saved.
Even in a private mode, you can often ask a useful question without giving your full name, address, account number or other identifying details.
AI can explain options, but it should not replace a doctor, lawyer or financial professional when the stakes are high.
Meta says messages are not stored or saved in chat history. Still, check how the feature explains disappearing messages once it appears on your device.
New privacy features often depend on the latest app version.
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On Android, go to Google Play Store &gt; profile picture &gt; Manage apps &amp; device &gt; Updates available &gt; Update next to WhatsApp. Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.
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AI is becoming the place people go for answers they once saved for a close friend, a search box or a late-night spiral through online forums. That makes privacy a big deal. Meta&apos;s Incognito Chat could be a meaningful step if it gives you a clear, temporary and truly private way to ask sensitive questions. The real test will be how easy it is to find, understand and use.
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			  <news:name>Mexican sports journalist robbed at gunpoint during live report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mexican sports journalist robbed at gunpoint during live report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Mexican sports journalist was safe after being carjacked on live TV on Tuesday.
Activo Deportes’ Fernando Vargas was doing a hit in his car for the show, &quot;Bla, bla, bla Deportivo,&quot; while at a gas station in Morelos. A video posted to social media showed Vargas speaking to host Ed Martinez when an armed man came to Vargas’ window.
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The suspect was heard cocking a gun as he opened Vargas’ driver side door. Vargas appeared to stay calm as Martinez watched in shock. Vargas gave the carjacker his belongings and exited the vehicle.
&quot;The key, quick. Key, phones, and wallets, quick,&quot; the armed robber says in Spanish, via Univision.
Martinez later wrote on Instagram that Vargas, who is also the communications director for Mexico’s Professional Basketball League (LNBP), was safe but shaken up.
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&quot;Thankfully, he’s safe, but very scared,&quot; Martinez wrote in a post on Instagram. &quot;If anyone recognizes the guy in the video, please help us and report him to the authorities. This happened in Morelos.&quot;
LNBP released a statement on Wednesday, reiterating that Vargas was doing well and praised him for his professionalism during his harrowing ordeal.
The league said it condemned the actions of anyone trying to harm its employees.
The armed robber reportedly stole Vargas’ wallet, phone and other personal belongings. No arrests were made in the robbery.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Award-winning chef says popular retailer has elite beef at bargain prices</news:name>
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			<news:title>Award-winning chef says popular retailer has elite beef at bargain prices</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A James Beard Award-winning chef says Walmart is one of the best places in America to buy USDA Prime beef — praising the retailer for offering high-quality cuts at affordable prices.
The endorsement comes as consumers continue searching for lower-cost grocery options without sacrificing quality, particularly for premium meats that have traditionally carried steep price tags.
Chris Shepherd, former executive chef and founder of Houston&apos;s Georgia James steakhouse, told Food &amp; Wine that Walmart is an excellent place to buy Prime beef.
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Prime beef is prized for its higher level of intramuscular fat, which improves flavor, tenderness and moisture, Shepherd told Food &amp; Wine.
Shepherd noted that Walmart&apos;s Prime beef pricing is even competitive with Costco and Sam&apos;s Club, which is owned by Walmart.
Food &amp; Wine highlighted Walmart&apos;s partnership with beef producer McLaren Farms, which supplies beef for the retailer&apos;s &quot;end-to-end Angus beef supply chain program.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to Walmart for comment on Shepherd’s praise and the retailer’s Prime beef program.
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&quot;I love what McLaren Farms and Walmart are doing in select stores … working with small farmers and fantastic Black Angus genetics to supply this program,&quot; Shepherd said.
Shepherd noted the available cuts are geared toward steak and barbecue lovers, including ribeyes, briskets, short ribs and tenderloins, as well as &quot;Thor&apos;s Hammer and brisket burnt ends.&quot;
&quot;The marbling on these cuts is based on the genetics [that] McLaren Farms has been working on for years, and now consumers are getting access to some of the best Black Angus beef in the world at a more affordable price,&quot; he said.
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But the USDA Prime label doesn&apos;t tell the whole story, said Evan Carter, a Washington state-based food professional and host of the Meat Dudes podcast.
Contrary to popular belief, the grading system alone doesn&apos;t always guarantee premium meat, Carter told Fox News Digital.
&quot;USDA Prime is strictly a grading system based on marbling and the age of the animal,&quot; he said.
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&quot;It doesn&apos;t take into account how the cattle were raised, what they were fed, the genetics behind the animal or how the beef ultimately eats in terms of flavor and tenderness.&quot;
He also noted that two Prime steaks can differ significantly based on sourcing, feeding programs and handling, adding that Walmart&apos;s scale can make consistency more difficult.
&quot;That doesn&apos;t mean the beef is bad, but it does mean there can be variability,&quot; Carter said.
Carter, who is also a Wagyu expert, recommends that customers always look into where their beef comes from and buy from sources that &quot;give you more information about the ranch or program behind it.&quot;
&quot;Ultimately, great beef isn&apos;t just about the grade. It&apos;s about the full picture,&quot; Carter concluded.
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&quot;But yes, there&apos;s a place for accessible Prime beef in the market, especially at a value price point.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former White House envoy has warning for Trump on how not to get played by Iran</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former White House envoy has warning for Trump on how not to get played by Iran</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Trump envoy Morgan Ortagus warned Wednesday that Iran may be using ongoing nuclear negotiations to &quot;buy time&quot; as President Donald Trump pauses planned military strikes and extends a fragile ceasefire to allow more room for diplomacy.
Speaking with Fox News Digital after the Middle East Forum in Washington, Ortagus said Iran has long used drawn-out negotiations as a strategy to delay pressure while preserving leverage.
&quot;It’s the tactic of the regime to stall, to draw negotiations, to buy time,&quot; Ortagus said of Iran. &quot;I would encourage the president not to fall into the trap that the Iranians like to do … which is to drag things out to buy time.&quot;
Trump recently paused planned strikes and extended diplomatic talks with Iran following pressure from Gulf allies seeking more time for negotiations, even as the administration continues pressing Iran over its nuclear program and regional proxy network.
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Ortagus, who served as State Department spokeswoman during Trump’s first term and later worked on Middle East negotiations during his second administration, argued the White House now has more leverage than previous administrations in dealing with Iran.
Critics of past Iran negotiations, including many Trump administration officials, have long argued Iran used diplomacy to prolong talks while continuing to advance aspects of its nuclear program. Trump withdrew from the Obama-era Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, in 2018, calling it a &quot;disastrous&quot; agreement that failed to permanently curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Ortagus said she remains confident in Trump’s negotiating approach and emphasized that the president ultimately has final authority over any military or diplomatic decisions.
&quot;I’m always hopeful in President Trump’s ability to give his negotiating team leverage,&quot; Ortagus said. &quot;I think this negotiating team has more leverage in their negotiations with Iran than any negotiating teams that preceded them.&quot;
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&quot;The president has seriously degraded them in a way that no one has since the Islamic Republic’s founding,&quot; she added.
Iranian officials have rejected demands for &quot;zero enrichment,&quot; arguing Tehran has a sovereign right to maintain a civilian nuclear program under international law. Iranian leaders have also accused Washington of using military threats to pressure Tehran during negotiations.
Iran has long maintained its nuclear program is intended for peaceful energy purposes, though Western governments and the International Atomic Energy Agency have raised concerns about Iran’s uranium enrichment levels and lack of transparency.
The Iranian embassy could not immediately be reached for comment. 
With the current Iran conflict, some America First conservatives have warned the administration risks deeper military entanglement in the Middle East and argue U.S. resources should instead focus on domestic priorities. Ortagus said the current Iran conflict is different from &quot;forever wars&quot; in the Middle East in years past. 
&quot;I think there’s an in-between,&quot; she said. &quot;A very careful, thoughtful use of force when necessary, always preferring to negotiate ... but also being willing to use American firepower if necessary.&quot;
&quot;I totally respect the office of the presidency and that he’s the one that has to make the final decisions on these,&quot; she added.
She described the ongoing Republican foreign policy debate as &quot;healthy,&quot; arguing the party is openly wrestling with how aggressively the U.S. should confront Iran and its regional proxies.
The Iran negotiations come as the U.S. is also trying to stabilize the Israel-Lebanon front, where Hezbollah and Israeli forces have continued exchanging strikes despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire extension reached during talks in Washington last week. 
The talks are aimed at stabilizing the Israel-Lebanon border and addressing Hezbollah’s armed presence in southern Lebanon.
Ortagus, who previously led Israel-Lebanon negotiations, framed Hezbollah’s role in Lebanon as part of the broader challenge posed by Iran’s regional proxy network, which she argued must be addressed alongside Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
&quot;The big dispute comes with Hezbollah, which is an Iranian proxy that has, of course, been a cancer to the state of Lebanon and has in many ways occupied that country,&quot; Ortagus said.
She argued the Lebanese and Israeli governments ultimately share an interest in avoiding a broader conflict, but said Hezbollah repeatedly undermines that possibility by operating independently of the Lebanese state.
&quot;The Lebanese government didn’t decide,&quot; she said of the current conflict. &quot;Hezbollah decided for the country of Lebanon.&quot;
Ortagus said she believes Israel and Lebanon could eventually move toward a more stable relationship if Hezbollah’s influence were diminished.
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&quot;I actually think the goals for the Lebanese government and the Israeli government are very similar,&quot; she said.
&quot;There’s not territorial claims from Israel into Lebanon,&quot; Ortagus added. &quot;The big dispute comes with Hezbollah.&quot;
Her comments echoed remarks delivered earlier in the evening by Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter, who said Israel has &quot;no territorial claims&quot; in Lebanon and suggested the countries could eventually move toward broader normalization if Hezbollah were removed from the equation.
But negotiations remain complicated by continued tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border. Lebanese officials have accused Israel of violating the ceasefire through ongoing military operations and troop presence in parts of southern Lebanon, while Israeli officials argue previous agreements failed because Hezbollah was allowed to rebuild and operate near the border unchecked.
&quot;There’s nothing stopping normalization,&quot; Leiter said during his keynote address at the Middle East Forum. &quot;It would all be fine, but Hezbollah is holding Lebanon hostage.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Taxpayer spending on &apos;exorcisms&apos; derails Senate testimony: &apos;What the hell are we doing about it?&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., railed against California’s Medicaid program, Medi-Cal, which is facing scrutiny from the Trump administration over fraud allegations, as Kennedy highlighted reports during a Tuesday hearing that the state covers exorcisms and other faith-based healing practices.
Medi-Cal’s spending practices have faced growing scrutiny as California’s Medicaid spending has more than doubled since 2019, rising from roughly $100.7 billion to a projected $222 billion in 2026.
Just last week, the Trump administration suspended $1.4 billion in federal funding for California home health and hospice programs after Vice President J.D. Vance’s anti-fraud task force identified an estimated $600 million in suspected fraud within the state&apos;s Medicaid system.
Kennedy alleged during his line of questioning to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche that taxpayer dollars were being used to cover the cost of exorcisms, a religious practice most commonly associated with the Catholic Church, and other indigenous spiritual practices.
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&quot;California&apos;s got 12% of the population in the last ten years,&quot; Kennedy told Blanche. &quot;They&apos;re responsible for half of these new so-called health providers to provide exorcisms and other things. Now, what the hell are we doing about it? Why has this gone on for so long?&quot;
Reports that California provides Medicaid coverage for exorcisms and other spiritual rituals were first reported by The Wall Street Journal.
In 2024, Medi-Cal expanded coverage for recipients seeking traditional healers and natural helpers within tribal communities. Services covered by taxpayer dollars include music therapy and spiritual interventions such as ceremonies, rituals and herbal remedies, according to a press release from Gov. Gavin Newsom&apos;s office.
To be recognized by the state as a traditional healer, a person must have served as a spiritual leader within an American Indian tribe for at least two years and be contracted by an Indian Health Care Provider. Meanwhile, the requirement for a natural helper is less stringent and can apply to anyone considered a &quot;trusted&quot; member of an American Indian tribe.
Newsom said this expansion of coverage for tribal medicine was made to assist in &quot;helping heal the historical wounds inflicted on tribes.&quot;
&quot;Like many of the issues that plague successive generations of Native people, those inequities can be traced back to the historical atrocities the U.S. inflicted on tribes across the country,&quot; Newsom said in a press release announcing the Medi-Cal expansion. &quot;By supporting greater access to traditional medicine and healing, we are taking another step toward a healthier, brighter future.&quot;
It remains unclear how much Medi-Cal has spent covering services provided by traditional healers or natural helpers. The California Department of Health and Human Services did not respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s questions by the time of publication.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Top Dem lawmakers duck questions when pressed on Platner&apos;s Reddit scandal</news:name>
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			<news:title>Top Dem lawmakers duck questions when pressed on Platner&apos;s Reddit scandal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Top Democratic leaders refused to answer whether Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner’s newly uncovered vulgar posts have become a liability for Democrats ahead of the midterm elections.
&quot;I haven’t seen no posts,&quot; House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., told Fox News Digital when asked whether Platner had become a liability to the Democratic Party.
Newly surfaced Reddit posts tied to Platner — from an archive of roughly 2,000 salacious takes — include graphic sexual comments about masturbating in portable toilets and praising explicit graffiti depicting genitalia.
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In another post, he mocked a Purple Heart U.S. soldier that was nearly killed in combat, posting &quot;dumb motherf-----  didn&apos;t deserve to live.&quot;
&quot;I still have to jerk off every time I sit in a portas----er… that blue water smell conditioned me,&quot; was among one of the many crude social media posts discovered from Platner’s past.
Progressive Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., declined to comment on whether she would rescind her backing of Platner after publicly endorsing him in the Maine Democratic primary for Senate against Gov. Janet Mills, who pulled out of the race last month after falling behind in the polls.
Warren’s endorsement came after Platner had already been scrutinized for some of his other controversial Reddit posts — including comments praising Hamas’ tactics, telling rape victims to take accountability and asking why Black people don’t tip. This was also after Platner’s chest tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol circulated the internet, as well as his participation on the subreddit &quot;r/SocialistRA,&quot; where he described himself as a communist.
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&quot;Holy f----, how about people just take some responsibility for themselves and not get so f---- up they wind up having sex with someone they don’t mean to?&quot; Platner posted to a 2013 Reddit thread.
The posts came from a deleted Reddit account with the username &quot;P-Hustle,&quot; which Platner has claimed ownership of. All the deleted posts can be found in the Maine Monitor’s Database, a complete archive of all 2,014 posts from his now-deleted account.
Warren defended both Platner and her endorsement in an interview with CNBC last month after a slew of inappropriate posts resurfaced. She referenced his apology and praised his outreach with voters so &quot;they can evaluate not who Graham Platner was, but who Graham Platner is today.&quot;
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., also declined to answer repeated questions about Platner’s posts. 
Schumer endorsed Mills, before she ended her campaign, over Platner in the face-off with longtime Republican Sen. Susan Collins. Platner told Fox News Digital last week that he wouldn’t support Schumer as Senate Democratic leader going forward, even after describing their encounter as a &quot;perfectly cordial conversation.&quot;
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Platner is widely viewed as the presumptive Democratic nominee to unseat Collins in November. Democrats have so far shown little sign of distancing themselves from Platner despite the continued emergence of past obscenities. 
A super PAC backing Collins’ reelection campaign has spent $4 million on attack ads against Platner. Pine Tree Results released a new ad targeting Platner this week that directs viewers to a new website highlighting his controversial internet comments. 
Fox News Digital reached out to the Platner campaign for comment regarding the new posts brought to light.
Platner has previously defended himself from criticism of these posts by saying he was joking. 
&quot;You should read the comments in context. It&apos;s very clear I&apos;m joking,&quot; he previously told Fox News Digital. &quot;It&apos;s called s---posting. It&apos;s when you argue with people on the internet and try to bother them.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Top off-the-wall Reddit posts haunting Graham Platner’s Maine Senate bid</news:name>
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			<news:title>Top off-the-wall Reddit posts haunting Graham Platner’s Maine Senate bid</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Maine’s presumptive Democratic Senate nominee is facing considerable backlash over unearthed social media posts where he made controversial statements about race, sexuality, political violence and his own ideological beliefs.
Graham Platner, a 41-year-old Marine Corps veteran, attributed his online behavior to depression and PTSD stemming from serving in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. He says he became accustomed to &quot;crude humor&quot; and &quot;offensive language&quot; while serving as an infantryman.  
&quot;I’m sorry for this. Just know that it’s not reflective at all of who I am,&quot; Platner said of his previous comments posted online. &quot;I don’t want you to judge me on the dumbest thing I ever wrote on the internet. I would prefer if people could judge me on the person I am today.&quot;
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While he no longer operates under the &quot;p-Hustle&quot; username on Reddit, thousands of Platner’s deleted posts and comments have been made easily searchable by outlets like the Maine Monitor. It&apos;s sparking renewed criticism in his bid to replace incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins and flip the Maine Senate seat blue.
Many of Platner’s old Reddit posts struck a progressive tone on race, but that didn’t stop him from making the occasional off-color comment. 
&quot;Why don&apos;t black people tip?&quot; he wrote in August 2013.
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&quot;I work as a bartender and it always amazes me how solid this stereotype is,&quot; he continued. &quot;Every now and again a black patron will leave a 15-20% tip, but usually it [is] between 0-5%. There&apos;s got to be a reason behind it, what is it?&quot;
It came in response to a thread on a page called AskReddit where a user prompted: &quot;What is one question you have always wanted to ask someone of another race?&quot;
Platner made liberal use of slurs intended to demean homosexuals and mentally disabled people on his Reddit account.
&quot;Betcha not a single downvoter is a real combat vet,&quot; he posted under a now-deleted post on a firearms subreddit.  &quot;Feel free to back it up with facts, f--s.&quot;
He also used the word &quot;gay&quot; in a derogatory context on multiple occasions. 
The Maine Monitor’s repository of Platner’s comments shows he used variations of the word &quot;r-tard&quot; at least 18 times between 2013 and 2021.
&quot;If you believe that, it’s pretty clear you’re, in fact, a r-tard,&quot; he wrote under one since deleted post.
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While Platner may have used the f-slur, he didn’t express any homophobia on his account. In fact, Platner advocated for greater acceptance of homosexuals in the armed forces.
&quot;I can see how some of the same Marines who would be accepting of gay peers would happily use their officer being a ‘f-ggot&quot; as another reason to s--t on leadership,&quot; Platner wrote, consoling a purported Marine officer who reported having had a negative experience being gay in the military.
&quot;Just know this: I can’t imagine how much it must suck not being able to share who you are with the people who are supposed to be your comrades. I’m sorry that we have to work through this bulls--t,&quot; he continued. 
On Sept. 1, 2020, Platner responded to a post on the politics subreddit declaring that &quot;White People Aren’t as Racist or Stupid as Trump Thinks.&quot;
&quot;Living in white rural America, I’m afraid to tell you they actually are,&quot; Platner wrote of the people he is now seeking to represent in the U.S. Congress.
Maine is the whitest U.S. state with an estimated 91.3% of the population being non-Hispanic white as of 2024, according to the Census Bureau. 
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Platner also stated that the general public only cares about certain crimes when white people are victimized.
&quot;The vast majority of which involves handguns,&quot; he wrote in response to a post about gun deaths. &quot;It&apos;s pretty absurd no one ever talks about that, although I&apos;m assuming it&apos;s because handguns mostly kill young black men. Nobody really gives a s--t about things until it&apos;s well spoken white kids getting hurt.&quot;
On multiple occasions, Platner used his Reddit account to express support for Marxism, which could be problematic in a moderate state such as Maine.
&quot;I got older and became a communist,&quot; he posted in November 2021 on an anti-work subreddit. 
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As recently as April 2020, Platner claimed on Reddit that he was a member of his local chapter of the Socialist Rifle Association (SRA) — a left-wing answer to the NRA that provides firearms training and education. He made over 100 posts to socialist subreddits between 2018 and 2021.
In one such post, Platner described himself as a &quot;vegetable-growing, psychedelics-taking socialist.&quot; 
&quot;I&apos;m not a communist. I&apos;m not a socialist. I own a small business. I am a Marine Corps veteran,&quot;  Platner told CNN when the posts first resurfaced as he continues to distance himself from the labels he previously embraced.
In September 2013, Platner expressed his support for using deadly violence against political opponents.
&quot;There are times in this world when, for the good of tolerance and humanity, you need to kill a motherf---er,&quot; Platner wrote. &quot;Sadly most people who are true believers in tolerance and humanity find that activity repulsive. Which I suppose is morally good, but pragmatically a shortfall.&quot;
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Platner was responding to a post cheering on thousands of anti-fascist protestors attacking the offices of a far-right ultra-nationalist political party in Greece.
Describing his left-wing drift following his discharge from the armed forces, Platner stated: &quot;Still got the guns though, I don’t trust the fascists to act politely.&quot;
Platner has described Republican politicians as fascists. 
Platner also expressed views about animals that some may find unsettling.
On a subreddit dedicated to sharing cute pictures of animals, one user posted a picture of her cat who &quot;had to have surgery to keep her ribs from crushing her heart.&quot;
&quot;Why not just get a less f---ed up cat?&quot; Platner responded.
When a user on another subreddit asked for advice on how to humanely kill mice, Platner said that he &quot;drop[s] a 53 lbs kettlebell on their little heads.&quot;
&quot;Ends it right quick,&quot; he added.
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In arguing in favor of cooking lobsters alive, Platner accused those living far from nature of treating animals too much like humans.
&quot;People who aren’t close to nature tend to anthropomorphize the hell out of everything,&quot; he said.
In 2019, Platner reacted to a video of an American soldier being shot by the Taliban by stating that the &quot;dumb motherf---er didn&apos;t deserve to live.&quot;
Platner was criticizing the soldier’s tactical approach to dealing with oncoming fire. 
&quot;This video never gets old,&quot; he wrote under the &quot;P]Hustle&quot; username. &quot;Dumb motherf--ker didn&apos;t deserve to live. At least his stupidity and fat a-- wheezing are available for all future infantrymen to witness and hold in contempt.&quot;
&quot;Poor marksmanship on the Taliban&apos;s part is the only reason this mouthbreather made it home, he managed to make every possible s--t decision possible when it comes to small unit combat.&quot;
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While the identity of the wounded soldier is unclear, as the video has since been deleted, commenters suggested that it was Ted Daniels, who earned a Purple Heart for his injuries.
&quot;We don&apos;t make jokes about our brothers and sisters dying, that&apos;s not something we do, that&apos;s not normal,&quot; Adam Schwarze, a former Navy SEAL and Marine veteran running for U.S. Senate as a Republican in Minnesota, said on social media. 
Platner also, at one point, implied that he had intimate knowledge regarding South American call girls.
&quot;You don’t have much experience with Latin American hookers, do you?&quot; he wrote, responding to another user who claimed that prostitutes in Colombia &quot;are part of a giant sex trade and the women are effectively slaves.&quot;
It’s possible Platner was joking, as he often did on the &quot;P-Hustle&quot; account.
&quot;Platner’s perverted and bigoted comments are disqualifying and degrade women, black Americans, the gay community, and even wounded U.S. soldiers,&quot; National Republican Senatorial Committee press secretary Bernadette Breslin told Fox News Digital &quot;Try as he may, Platner can’t outrun his own words, and Mainers won’t excuse them in November.&quot;
Platner&apos;s campaign did not respond to a request for comment when reached by Fox News Digital on Wednesday on any of his previous Reddit posts.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Rowdy teen takeover hits popular beach hot spot with wave of arrests, assaults, emergency curfew: video</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New Jersey officials made a half-dozen arrests after a swarm of youngsters descended on a quaint shore town in the latest viral teen takeover plaguing local communities across the country. 
The incident unfolded Tuesday night, when Long Branch police were called to Pier Village – a sprawling oceanfront community clad with rental units and hotels – regarding reports of a massive group of teenagers inciting brawls, jumping on cars and contributing to &quot;disorder&quot; across the boardwalk, according to NJ.com.
Bystander footage shows a line of police officers carrying riot shields and corralling the teens in the street, as various other large groups can be seen weaving between cars as they are escorted out of the area.
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Five people – a 19-year-old and a 20-year-old woman, and three teenagers under 18 – were reportedly arrested on disorderly conduct charges. A sixth teenager was also taken into custody for allegedly eluding police.
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Additional arrests are expected due to reports of two separate aggravated assaults – one on the first block of Centennial Drive and a second at the local train station – stemming from the incident, NJ.com reported. Police are also investigating a suspected vehicle theft in the area. 
&quot;The City of Long Branch takes these events seriously and will not tolerate conduct that endangers residents, visitors, business owners, or our public safety personnel,&quot; Public Safety Director Charles Shirley Jr. said in a statement, according to the outlet.
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&quot;Pop-up gatherings of this nature have repeatedly disrupted Jersey Shore communities, and Long Branch is prepared to act decisively whenever public safety is threatened,&quot; he added.
The incident forced city officials to implement an emergency 8 p.m. curfew, with law enforcement officers clearing the streets by 9:15 p.m., according to NJ.com.
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Authorities reportedly said 69 officers with the Long Branch Police Department were deployed to the scene, along with 70 additional officers from more than a dozen neighboring agencies. 
&quot;It’s heartbreaking and it’s frustrating,&quot; nearby resident Jason DeSantis told NJ.com. &quot;You just heard the sirens, 5:30, 6 o’clock, just continually more and more and more people coming in.&quot;
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DeSantis reportedly added that the local Starbucks looked as though &quot;a bomb went off&quot; and the town’s beaches were &quot;disgusting&quot; after the youngsters dispersed. 
&quot;It was all over social media — senior skip day in Long Branch,&quot; DeSantis said. &quot;They knew about this, you knew it was coming. I just wish the mayor would have been on top of it.&quot;
The chaos comes as communities up and down the Jersey Shore are bracing for Memorial Day weekend, with officials in nearby Seaside Heights calling in federal authorities to prepare for the onslaught of crowds. 
Fox News Digital reached out to the Long Branch Police Department for comment.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Colbert&apos;s final year marked by attacks on Trump, liberal talking points and celebs kissing his ring</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Marked by relentless attacks on President Donald Trump, left-wing talking points and celebrities kissing his ring, Stephen Colbert&apos;s final year with CBS comes to a close when the curtain falls on his show on Thursday night.
Colbert has been the face of &quot;The Late Show&quot; ever since his predecessor, David Letterman, stepped down in 2015. The outspoken liberal transformed CBS&apos; long-running late-night show into #Resistance television, dedicating monologue after monologue to attacking Trump while elevating Democrats and boosting their agenda.
Colbert launched a yearlong farewell journey after CBS announced in July 2025 that it had canceled &quot;The Late Show.&quot; In July, Colbert declared, &quot;For the next 10 months, the gloves are off.&quot;
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After the president taunted him over the cancellation, Colbert quipped casually, &quot;Go f--- yourself&quot; on the show.
Colbert has not held back when it comes to attacking the Trump administration, and the show has been littered with guests who share his ideology. MS NOW hosts Jen Psaki, Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow and CNN anchors Jake Tapper, Kaitlan Collins and Anderson Cooper have appeared on the show, while other liberal late-night hosts such as Jimmy Kimmel, John Oliver and Seth Meyers have also visited the &quot;Late Show.&quot;
Former President Barack Obama laughed earlier this month as he slighted Trump on the show, suggesting that Colbert himself would make a better president. 
DEMOCRATS FAWN OVER STEPHEN COLBERT FOR HOLDING &apos;TRUTH TO POWER&apos; AFTER CBS CANCELS SHOW
Sen. Bernie Sanders, Sen. Cory Booker, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Sen. Jon Ossoff, Sen. Mark Kelly, former Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Rep. Adam Schiff, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Rep. Jim Clyburn, Rep. Ruben Gallego, former Secretary John Kerry, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger, New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill, former first lady Michelle Obama and Biden-era press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre all paid their respects as the &quot;Late Show&quot; often served as a revolving door for the Democratic Party&apos;s leadership as Colbert prepared to sign off. 
Far-left actors Mark Ruffalo and Jane Fonda were among the Hollywood elites who also stopped by during Colbert’s final months on air to fawn over him. Bette Midler even serenaded Colbert with a parody of her famous song, &quot;Wind Beneath My Wings,&quot; attacking Trump and urging the audience to sing, &quot;You never kissed the orange a--.&quot;
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Hollywood trade publication Variety even noted that the final months of the show have been largely spent fluffing Colbert. 
&quot;What has ended up making it to air has been an increasingly puffy tribute to the show’s own host. The endless bouquets being tossed Colbert’s way have started to make the studio smell a bit cloying,&quot; Variety correspondent Daniel D’Addario wrote. 
&quot;The show’s focus on its own host’s misfortune has become outsized and a bit dramatic, especially because so many other institutions are in crisis,&quot; D’Addario continued. &quot;With everything else going on in the world, we have to go through a monthslong celebration-of-life for a comedian whose job is coming to an end?&quot; 
USA TODAY CALLS STEPHEN COLBERT, AMERICA&apos;S LEAST FUNNY COMEDIAN, A &apos;GALLANT COMIC AVENGER&apos;
In February, Colbert made waves when he alleged an interview with Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico was blocked by CBS due to equal time constraints. Instead of airing the Talarico sit-down on television, it was posted to the program’s YouTube channel. Many suggested that Colbert essentially drummed up publicity to help Talarico defeat his firebrand opponent, Rep. Jasmine Crockett, in a primary because he would be more palatable in a general election. 
CBS denied Colbert’s claim, and The New York Times eventually reported that Talarico knew the interview would only air online well in advance. FCC Chair Brendan Carr told reporters, &quot;You had a Democrat candidate who understood the way that the news media works, and he took advantage of all your sort of prior conceptions to run a hoax, apparently for the purpose of raising money and getting clicks.&quot;
When Colbert and his guests weren’t mocking Trump, they were typically criticizing CBS for pulling the plug on the show. Colbert’s beef with CBS started before his show was canceled, as he fumed that then-CBS parent company Paramount settled an &quot;election interference&quot; lawsuit with Trump for at least $16 million — a sum that could reach north of $30 million — ahead of Skydance Media’s acquisition of the company. 
&quot;I believe this kind of complicated financial sentiment with a sitting government official has a technical name in legal circles. It’s ‘big fat bribe,’ because it all comes as Paramount’s owners are trying to get the Trump administration to approve the sale of our network to a new owner, Skydance!&quot; Colbert said. 
&quot;You may take our money, but you will never take our dignity,&quot; he continued. &quot;You may, however, purchase our dignity for the low, low price of $16 million. We need the cash.&quot;
Days later, CBS announced that &quot;The Late Show&quot; would air its final episode in May 2026, and the FCC approved Skydance’s acquisition of Paramount shortly afterward. CBS insisted canceling &quot;The Late Show&quot; was &quot;purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night,&quot; but many believe the decision was made to appease Trump and the FCC before the merger. 
Colbert has slammed CBS on a regular basis ever since, frequently using his platform on the network to criticize its management. 
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&quot;Me being canceled reinforced a narrative that CBS already had a nimbus of knee-bending that they had created around themselves, because even their lawyers said there was no reason to cut the check, and then they did and gave no rationale for why they changed their minds. And then, suddenly, they got their broadcast license,&quot; Colbert told The Hollywood Reporter this month.
Colbert recently welcomed Letterman, who celebrated the end of his former show by smashing a CBS logo by tossing furniture off the building. As Letterman signed off, he said to Colbert, &quot;Thank you for everything you’ve done for our country.&quot;
Colbert asked the comedian if he had any final words for the viewers and Letterman said he had something to say to CBS.
He said, &quot;In the words of the great Ed Murrow, good night and good luck, motherf------!&quot;
Variety’s D’Addario observed, &quot;Colbert deserved better treatment from CBS, but watching one person beam while receiving laurel after laurel doesn’t make the argument for his show’s relevance, as it’s frankly not very good TV, and — for this relentlessly political host — not in touch with the concerns of people who have been turning to ‘The Late Show’ for its political perspective.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sen Blackburn says sports betting hearing likely first of ‘several’ as Congress weighs federal action</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sen Blackburn says sports betting hearing likely first of ‘several’ as Congress weighs federal action</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Sen. Marsha Blackburn says Congress is not done looking into the rapid expansion of sports betting and prediction markets.
In fact, Wednesday&apos;s hearing may have only been the beginning.
Blackburn, R-Tenn., who chairs the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Technology, and Data Privacy, told Fox News Digital/OutKick after the hearing that lawmakers now have to determine where Congress should step in and where states should remain in control. Plus, she stressed the importance of protecting the integrity of American sports before the problem gets worse.
&quot;One of the things for consideration today [was] looking at the impact on the integrity of sports and gaming and then saying, all right, how do we make certain that we preserve fair play,&quot; Blackburn said.
The hearing, titled &quot;No Sure Bets: Protecting Sports Integrity in America,&quot; examined the rise of legal sports betting, sports-related prediction markets, gambling addiction, social media advertising and recent scandals involving alleged manipulation in professional and college sports.
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Blackburn said one of the biggest takeaways was the need to figure out the proper role for federal regulators versus state gaming officials.
&quot;You heard a good bit today about the regulation on the prediction markets, the difference there against what you have as betting and gaming,&quot; Blackburn told Fox News Digital/OutKick. &quot;And we are going to have to parse out what part of that should be federal and what is best left to state regulators.&quot;
That question sat at the center of the hearing.
Sports betting is currently regulated primarily at the state level. But prediction markets, which allow users to trade contracts tied to future events, have argued that they fall under federal commodities law and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
That distinction has become more important as some prediction markets have moved into sports-related event contracts.
To critics, that looks a lot like sports betting with a different name.
&quot;You do have to ask that legitimate question, what part of this prediction market participation is going to fall into that betting?&quot; Blackburn said. &quot;And what part is called by just another name, betting? And then what is more of a traditional prediction market, if there is such a thing at this point, and should stay with the CFTC.&quot;
American Gaming Association President and CEO Bill Miller was much more direct during the hearing.
Miller accused prediction markets of operating as &quot;backdoor sports betting operations&quot; and argued they are undercutting the state and tribal gaming systems that have been built since the Supreme Court struck down the federal sports betting ban (PASPA) in 2018.
&quot;They are running sports books at a national level without any of the regulatory constraints and frameworks that have been created either in Tennessee or in any other state that has chosen to legalize sports betting,&quot; Miller testified.
Former Rep. Patrick McHenry, who now serves as senior advisor for the Coalition for Prediction Markets, pushed back.
McHenry argued that prediction markets are fundamentally different from sportsbooks because users trade against each other, while the platform collects transaction fees.
&quot;In a casino or sportsbook, the house sets the odds and profits when customers lose,&quot; McHenry said. &quot;In a prediction market exchange, participants trade with one another, while the platform earns transaction fees for facilitating the market.&quot;
Several senators were not buying it.
Sen. John Curtis, R-Utah, said he would have a hard time explaining the distinction to people back home.
&quot;If I were hearing that back in Utah, I would say I think something might happen, I’m going to put money down on it, and I have the chance of either making more money or losing money on that,&quot; Curtis said. &quot;Tell me how that is not gambling.&quot;
Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev. put it even more plainly.
&quot;If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck and looks like a duck, it’s probably a duck,&quot; Rosen said.
But prediction markets were only part of the hearing.
Blackburn also made clear she is concerned about young people being exposed to gambling content online.
In her opening statement, Blackburn said sports bring families together and teach young people about &quot;teamwork, discipline, sacrifice, and fair play.&quot; But she warned that fans do not want to wonder whether games are being rigged or whether a player missed a free throw &quot;to make an extra buck on the side.&quot;
She also pointed to the explosion of legal sports betting on mobile devices.
&quot;What was once limited to a handful of locations is now available in almost every single corner of the country,&quot; Blackburn said during the hearing. &quot;It is carried with you night and day. It is right there on your mobile device.&quot;
Currently, sports betting is legal in 39 states and Washington, D.C. Prediction markets are largely legal in all 50 states.
Blackburn then turned to young people.
&quot;Our young men are in crisis, with over one third of boys between the ages of 11 and 17 admitting to gambling last year,&quot; Blackburn said. &quot;Sixty percent of those who have seen gambling content online said they had it surfaced through their social media algorithms. It was served to [them]. They didn’t search for it. This is not safe. It needs to stop.&quot;
She added during the hearing that &quot;advertising to minors is disgusting.&quot;
After the hearing, Blackburn told Fox News Digital/OutKick that companies cannot simply say they are not targeting minors while advertising in spaces where minors spend time.
&quot;I do indeed think that they need to bring some clarity to this,&quot; Blackburn said. &quot;I thought whether it was gaming or whether it was prediction markets, the fact that they’re both advertising on these social media platforms — now we know who is the primary audience and the target audience when it comes to these platforms like Instagram, like Snapchat, TikTok.&quot;
Blackburn said those platforms are designed to capture younger users and keep them engaged.
&quot;You look at the fact that you’ve got these advertisements and these pop-up ads and algorithms that continue to bring things back to these children,&quot; Blackburn said. &quot;It’s not a one and done... It is the repetition.&quot;
That, she said, is where the industry&apos;s defense is not good enough.
&quot;It is insufficient to say, ‘We do not market to teenagers and we do not market to young people under the age of 18 or 21,’ when those are the places that they are advertising,&quot; Blackburn said.
Dr. Harry Levant, director of gambling policy at the Public Health Advocacy Institute and a recovering gambling addict, delivered some of the most forceful testimony of the hearing.
He warned that microbetting, bets tied to rapid in-game events, is especially dangerous.
&quot;The human brain is not built to absorb an addictive product every 10 seconds or less,&quot; Levant testified.
Levant argued that sports leagues, gambling companies, data providers and technology companies have created a model that pushes fans toward constant in-game wagering.
&quot;Sports have become the equivalent of a nonstop slot machine because of these data deals,&quot; Levant said.
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Scott Sadin, co-founder and co-CEO of Integrity Compliance 360, also testified that some bets are more vulnerable to manipulation than others.
&quot;I certainly would categorize a couple of different types of markets as more vulnerable or more susceptible to manipulation,&quot; Sadin said. &quot;Generally speaking, player props, microbetting, in-game markets, circumstances in which an individual or singular person may have more impact than a group.&quot;
That matters because recent scandals have already raised concerns about athletes, inside information and suspicious betting patterns.
Blackburn referenced &quot;high profile examples of match-fixing in the NBA and MLB&quot; in her prepared opening statement and said they challenge Americans’ trust in the integrity of sports.
One of the clearest examples is the federal case involving Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz, who were indicted on charges tied to an alleged scheme to rig specific pitches so bettors could cash prop bets. Both players have pleaded not guilty, and MLB said in March that the pitchers would remain on non-disciplinary leave without pay while the league’s investigation and legal proceedings continue.
Tennessee Sports Wagering Council Executive Director Mary Beth Thomas testified that Tennessee has already moved to block some of the highest-risk bets. She said the state bans individual college player prop bets, live team props for college sports and wagers tied to injuries or penalties.
Thomas also said Tennessee regulators had investigated 25 potential integrity cases involving suspicious betting activity that could have indicated the use of inside information. She said 17 of those matters had been closed and referred to sports governing bodies or law enforcement, including 13 referrals to the FBI.
Blackburn praised Thomas during the hearing and pointed to the work being done by state regulators. But she also said Congress now has to decide whether that state-by-state approach is enough.
&quot;That is one of the issues that we as a committee are going to need to address,&quot; Blackburn told Fox News Digital/OutKick. &quot;What is going to be a minimum federal standard and the states can set their regulation accordingly? Do we want to do this, or is this an activity that should be left directly to the states?&quot;
Blackburn said the committee is not finished.
&quot;This was the first of what I think will be several hearings,&quot; she said.
Blackburn said states are already exercising their authority, including through lawsuits against some prediction-market companies. But she warned that inaction could push more gambling activity into offshore or illicit spaces without real oversight.
&quot;One of the concerns is the fact that you would see more offshore illicit, illegitimate activity, that there would be no way for there to be any governance or oversight,&quot; Blackburn said.
That, in her view, is why Congress cannot ignore the issue.
&quot;Making certain that laws are in place in the physical space are replicated in some way in the virtual space is going to be important for Congress to step in and take an action,&quot; Blackburn said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Angels legend Troy Percival speaks out amid trans athlete crisis, endorses Chad Bianco</news:name>
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			<news:title>Angels legend Troy Percival speaks out amid trans athlete crisis, endorses Chad Bianco</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Anaheim Angels icon Troy Percival threw his official endorsement behind Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco in California’s closely watched 2026 gubernatorial race, according to an exclusive statement sent to Fox News Digital.
Percival, a hero in the Angels’ 2002 World Series championship run, tied his endorsement of Bianco to criticism of California’s progressive leadership and the state’s contested policies regarding transgender student-athletes, which have impacted women&apos;s athletics.
In the exclusive statement from Bianco&apos;s campaign, Percival praised Bianco’s resistance to state COVID-19 mandates while backing the sheriff’s position on biological sex in sports divisions:
CHAD BIANCO REVEALS HIS CALIFORNIA SPORTS VISION: SAVING THE LA OLYMPICS AND TRANS ATHLETE CRISIS CONSEQUENCES
&quot;Sheriff Chad Bianco is the ONLY person I trust to lead California out of failure and back into greatness. Chad had the backbone to face Gavin Newsom and the Democrat establishment during COVID,&quot; Percival said, adding, &quot;While the rest of the country was shut down, businesses and churches continued running like normal.
&quot;California needs a governor who respects the Constitution. I’m all in for Chad Bianco and I’m telling everyone I know to do the same. As an athlete, seeing men dominate women’s sports in California is just another reminder we need real leadership and that’s what Sheriff Bianco offers.&quot;
With Gov. Gavin Newsom termed out, Bianco has emerged as one of the leading conservative candidates alongside media personality Steve Hilton.
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The endorsement comes at a pivotal moment in the June 2026 primary race.
Bianco has built his campaign around public safety and cultural issues, including promises to repeal California laws protecting transgender student-athletes.
He has also pledged to use state funding pressure to enforce biological-sex categories in school sports.
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The issue intensified following Bianco’s recent criticism of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) over Jurupa Valley senior and trans athlete AB Hernandez, who&apos;s been dominating girls’ track and field events in recent weeks.
Previously speaking with Fox News Digital, Bianco doubled down on his stance when asked whether school employees should face consequences for complying with state policies regarding transgender athletes and youth gender transitions.
&quot;There is no place in girls&apos; sports for boys to compete against them,&quot; Bianco said. &quot;It is ethically and morally wrong to allow them into locker rooms and restrooms.&quot;
Bianco continued, &quot;Elected officials are only afraid of one thing, and that&apos;s not getting elected again. When they know they&apos;re not going to get elected again because they&apos;re harming our girls, or they&apos;re not protecting our kids, they&apos;re going to finally be forced to do the right thing.&quot;
Percival&apos;s endorsement injects undeniable credibility into Bianco’s campaign just as the Republican primary reaches a boiling point.
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			  <news:name>Terrifying fact of Iran war is America is no longer safe from this new threat</news:name>
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			<news:title>Terrifying fact of Iran war is America is no longer safe from this new threat</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In a discussion regarding the ongoing &quot;war&quot; with Iran, a former high-ranking U.S. military officer made a point which left me momentarily speechless. That point being: &quot;The UAE and our other allies in the Middle East are better protected via U.S. air defense systems from Iran’s Shahed Drones than the state of Florida.&quot;
The reason Florida was brought up was because of Cuba. Much in the news lately as the Trump administration seeks to free the people of that communist nation from decades of totalitarian rule.
As those negotiations go on, the logical question regarding Cuba – which is less than 90 miles off the coast of Florida – becomes: &quot;Has Iran – or any other terrorist organization or U.S. adversary – successfully placed any of its Shahed attack drones within that Communist Island nation?&quot;
As was recently reported on this site in a piece headlined: &quot;Pentagon jumps from $225M to $55B on drones as cheap attacks overwhelm US defenses,&quot; the United States and our Department of War might be on the wrong end of the &quot;World War Drone&quot; spectrum.
PENTAGON JUMPS FROM $225M TO $55B ON DRONES AS CHEAP ATTACKS OVERWHELM US DEFENSES
As the lead paragraph of the article rightfully – and shockingly – pointed out: &quot;The Pentagon is seeking roughly $55 billion for drone and autonomous warfare programs in its fiscal year 2027 budget, as battlefield conflicts from the Middle East to Ukraine expose a growing problem: cheap drones are increasingly able to overwhelm costly U.S. defenses.&quot;
A &quot;growing problem&quot; indeed. One that is no doubt on the minds of the commanders of the over 20 military bases in Florida potentially in striking distance from Cuba. Most especially those in the Tampa area which is home to U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM).
Is the U.S. truly behind the curve in this exponentially evolving theater of battlefield operations? And, if so, by how much?
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More importantly, where does the People’s Republic of China – arguably our No. 1 adversary – stand with its own military drone technology? A China that has already infiltrated operatives – and operations – throughout Central and South America and … Cuba. Countries which could house enemy drones well within striking distance of the United States.
It has been reported that both China and Russia are making massive advances with their autonomous warfighting capabilities. Of major concern is that both adversaries are developing larger &quot;carrier&quot; drones capable of launching smaller attack drones mid-flight.
Carrier drones which would greatly extend the range of such attack drones. Should such carrier drones be infiltrated into the Western Hemisphere, the direct line flight path math to the continental United States is not complicated. It is chilling.
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The good news is that if our military and the Pentagon are behind the drone-warfare curve, they won’t be for very long. Not only has the budget for this cutting-edge technology dramatically increased, the Trump administration seems to be adopting a &quot;Manhattan Project&quot; strategy to catch and then greatly surpass our adversaries.
As they do this, a logical conclusion to be made is that the evolving threat from China is the driving force behind much of the U.S. strategy. With China specifically in mind, critically important questions quickly emerge.
As the just completed talks between President Donald Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping highlighted, the subject of Taiwan and its potential defense, is a very contentious subject between our two nations. If a conflict breaks out in that area, do we currently have the heavy-lift drone capability to deal with China and its powerful Navy?
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What deterrents are we developing to give China pause from initiating future actions harmful to U.S. interests? Our Navy has already demonstrated that its warships can shoot down Shahed-class drones, but it’s not cost-effective. But drones from Iran or a small terrorist organization are one thing. How will the United States deploy a cutting-edge deterrent to China’s rapidly advancing Navy? Is the Pentagon focusing on the development of its own fleet of UAS (unmanned aircraft system) Carrier drones that can deliver long-range ship-killing missiles capable of getting the attention of the leadership of China?
Next, as this drone warfare technology advances, we must develop drone fleets capable of protecting Air Force bombers – and their human crews -- which will be at increased risk from the drones being developed by China and Russia. But as we do this, we must not lose sight of any threats to the United States right off our coast or emanating from within the Western Hemisphere.
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For that threat, the Pentagon needs to be asking itself what critical lessons can be learned from the ongoing &quot;Drone War&quot; between Ukraine and Russia? Both nations – like Iran – have built millions of relatively cheap, but increasingly more lethal, attack drones. Drones which are not only being acquired by terrorist organizations, but drones which could be launched from Cuba, Mexico or a Central American country into the United States. Or from ships offshore.
By jumping the budget from $225 million to $55 billion, Trump and the Pentagon have demonstrated that they are all over this challenge. But with China and Russia both developing – and potentially placing -- &quot;carrier drones&quot; capable of airlifting long-range missiles off our coast or within our hemisphere, time is clearly of the essence.
Effective drone countermeasures, along with our own fleet of modernized UAS capable of carrying large JASSM missiles, can’t be created fast enough. &quot;Science fiction&quot; has now become a war-fighting fact.
The United States military must become the preeminent drone-fighting force in the world. Our safety depends upon it.
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			  <news:name>MORNING GLORY: US must create a demilitarized zone along the Hormuz Strait</news:name>
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			<news:title>MORNING GLORY: US must create a demilitarized zone along the Hormuz Strait</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The United States, alongside coalition allies like the UK and France, established two no-fly zones in Iraq in the 1990s after the first Gulf War that followed Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, which remained in place until the major combat operations in Iraq ended after the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
The northern &quot;no-fly&quot; zone was established in April, 1991. The southern no-fly zone was established in August, 1992. The northern zone was designed to protect Iraqi Kurds from more retribution from Saddam Hussein. The southern zone was established to protect the Shia populations there that Saddam had massacred after his massive defeat at the hands of the &quot;Coalition of the Willing&quot; in the &quot;100 Hours&quot; campaign to expel Saddam s forces from Kuwait. Those two operations were low intensity conflicts and carried on for years. It’s time to reprise that sort of operation.
The Strait of Hormuz is an international waterway, protected by customary law of the sea for as long as humankind has voyaged, though never without peril from pirates or, since the Iranian Revolution of 1979, the forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran. While the Iranian navy’s capital ships have been sunk, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (&quot;IRGC&quot;) continues to menace shipping in the Strait via mines, drones and missiles, both short range and longer range.
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The U.S. and its allies can and should recommence combat operations against the IRGC. The rump regime(s) in control of the IRGC or parts of it need to be shattered to an even greater level of destruction as they do not yet understand the depth of their defeat, or in fact relish martyrdom which we should oblige. Their guns and missiles can be silenced. The sooner that President Trump orders that done the better.
After major combat operations end again, they should be followed by a &quot;no fire&quot; zone extending back at least a hundred miles from the coast of the Strait. That distance allows for sustainable defense against most if not all of Iran’s remaining arsenal. If firing continues, the allies shall have to insist on a &quot;no movement&quot; zone in the same area. The Strait is of too much importance to the global economy and all nations to allow a pirate regime that cannot exercise command and control of its armed forces to be close to the shore.
The &quot;no fire/no movement&quot; zone will require ongoing U.S. operations for some time and will also provide the litmus test for whether NATO endures as a useful alliance. Failure to take up its share of the policing of the Strait is simply to stick the U.S. with the tab.
If and when that happens, Europe — 80 plus years after the end of World War II and 30 plus years after the dissolution of the Soviet Union — will need to pay its own way if taking care of international waterways becomes a U.S.-only burden. We can shoulder that burden alone as well as deterrence of China in the Pacific.
If obliged to do that without European help (and not just token help) it will be time to serve notice on the Atlantic Alliance that its sugar daddy days are done. I’m not the only Reagan conservative to feel this way. Europe has changed, not the U.S., and America must take care of itself first, not a wealthy but washed-out Euro-elite that seems to believe it is owed our protection regardless of their feckless defense policies and repulsive neutrality in the conflict with Iran.
This is a hinge moment for the West. Don’t be surprised if our alliances in the Gulf, like &quot;the Quad&quot; in the Pacific, take the front and perhaps only seats at the table with the United States.
Ingratitude burns. Europe’s scalds, especially after not once or twice, but three times having to save the continent from dictators bent on destroying the freedoms of the people living west of Russia. It’s not written in the ages that the &quot;new world&quot; must always come to the defense of the old, especially when the old can fully well pay its own way.
Hugh Hewitt is a Fox News contributor and host of &quot;The Hugh Hewitt Show&quot; heard weekday afternoons from 3 PM to 6 PM ET on the Salem Radio Network, and simulcast on Salem News Channel. Hugh drives Americans home on the East Coast and to lunch on the West Coast on over 400 affiliates nationwide, and on all the streaming platforms where SNC can be seen. He is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel’s news roundtable, hosted by Bret Baier weekdays at 6pm ET. A son of Ohio and a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School, Hewitt has been a Professor of Law at Chapman University’s Fowler School of Law since 1996 where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt launched his eponymous radio show from Los Angeles in 1990. Hewitt has frequently appeared on every major national news television network, hosted television shows for PBS and MSNBC, written for every major American paper, has authored a dozen books and moderated a score of Republican candidate debates, most recently the November 2023 Republican presidential debate in Miami and four Republican presidential debates in the 2015-16 cycle. Hewitt focuses his radio show and his column on the Constitution, national security, American politics and the Cleveland Browns and Guardians. Hewitt has interviewed tens of thousands of guests from Democrats Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to Republican Presidents George W. Bush and Donald Trump over his 40 years in broadcasting. This column previews the lead story that will drive his radio/ TV show today.
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			  <news:name>Trump task force is tackling $250 billion in government fraud. It’s just getting started</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump task force is tackling $250 billion in government fraud. It’s just getting started</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For years, the American government failed to protect its citizens from fraudsters, and instead let people, often foreign-born immigrants from the developing world, take advantage of this nation’s generous spirit and bleed its taxpayers dry. Thanks to President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, the American people are learning in real-time that we don’t have to accept this. Like all anti-civilizational forces, putting up with fraudsters fleecing the American taxpayer is a choice. We choose &quot;no more,&quot; and the president’s new Anti-Fraud Taskforce is our instrument of justice.
Vance, vice chair of the Anti-Fraud Taskforce, and Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson, are leading an unprecedented whole-of-government effort in the war against fraud. Unlike the Biden administration, Vance has warned that no amount of fraud is too small to prosecute, saying, &quot;We [did] not prosecute fraud in this country if it’s under $1.5 million dollars per year.&quot; How absurd and insulting is that? The average lifetime tax contribution of one U.S. citizen is approximately $500,000. Before the task force, the government would simply turn a blind eye to fraud so large it would wipe out the lifetime tax contributions of three Americans!
This is the fundamental difference between the Trump administration and those that preceded it. If you allow chaos, disorder and criminality, however small, the entire system will collapse. But if you refuse to cede any ground to the criminals, you can take back the whole field of battle. And as Trump has said, we are in a war on fraud. Finally, it’s a war we are winning.
Americans deserve better than to be ripped off and deprived of programs designed to help Americans in need. Perhaps this is the most crucial insight Vance brings to this war. The very programs that helped him and his family at their time of greatest need are at risk of becoming insolvent if something urgent isn’t done and done now.
JD VANCE SPEARHEADS &apos;WAR ON FRAUD,&apos; PROMISES TO ROOT OUT TAXPAYER MONEY &apos;STOLEN&apos; BY ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
But going to war requires strategy. Thankfully, the task force has one, and it’s working at unmatched levels. Prior to Trump’s return to office, government agencies waited until fraudsters had already been given a payout before even checking the legitimacy of recipients. Anyone who is familiar with financial prosecutions understands that it’s much easier to police fraud before the money leaves the account.
Previously, the government had a &quot;pay-and-chase&quot; policy, which is idiotic in the extreme. It’s believed that every year the United States loses about $250 billion to fraud but recovers only about $10 billion, a recovery rate of just 4%.
Today, the administration is implementing advanced forensic accounting and fraud detection tools to identify problematic applications before fraudsters are handed a check. Advanced AI tools are being utilized to detect suspicious patterns, inconsistencies and concealment schemes. And they’re targeting more than just Medicare and Medicaid fraud. The task force is also going after high-risk programs like SNAP benefits, student loans and small business loans, to name a few.
MINNESOTA REMAINS FRONTLINE IN VANCE&apos;S &apos;WAR ON FRAUD&apos; AS WALZ GIVEN 60 DAYS &apos;TO CLEAN UP THE SYSTEMS&apos;
In just two months of operation, the White House’s anti-fraud task force has exposed not millions, but tens of billions of dollars in fraud that should have been used to help needy American children and families. The Department of Justice’s new Fraud Division, led by Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald, has already put fraudsters on notice. They’ve executed 22 search warrants against fraudulent day care centers in Minnesota, including the &quot;Quality Learing Center.&quot; They’ve launched a major crackdown in LA against Medicare fraudsters and even secured multi-year prison sentences against fraudsters in a $522 million healthcare scheme.
Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz told the vice president in a press conference that he kicked off 800 questionable healthcare providers from the Medicare system, and none of them even bothered to call in to contest the decision!
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Despite the challenges of such operations, billions of tax dollars have already been taken out of the pockets of thieves and returned to the American treasury where they can be used to benefit our own citizens instead of scammers, foreigners and people who hate this country.
The vice president’s leadership is sparking a movement in Washington and beyond. The House of Representatives Oversight Committee launched its own Fraud Division led by rising star Texas Republican Rep. Brandon Gill. The Daily Wire exposed a massive fraud scandal in Ohio during an independent investigation. ICE identified 10,000 fraudulent foreign students enrolled in their Optional Practical Training program. The White House’s task force has set an example for combatting fraud, and other leaders are taking note.
Americans are used to vice presidents getting pet projects put in their policy portfolio, only to see them wither and die on the vine. Does anyone remember Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris as border czar? But instead of offering symbolic gestures and making grand speeches with zero follow through, Vance and Ferguson are doing the opposite. They speak plainly, with unapologetic moral clarity, but they carry a very big and very serious stick.
Putting up with fraud is a choice, and finally, it feels like the American people’s voices are being heard in Washington. We choose no more fraud. Vice President Vance, thank you for choosing America.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>JOHN YOO, MICHAEL TOTH: Aloha State lawsuits push radical climate agenda</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T09:12:24.145Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>JOHN YOO, MICHAEL TOTH: Aloha State lawsuits push radical climate agenda</news:title>
			<news:keywords>For years, California was the poster child of environmental overkill. That distinction now belongs to Hawaii. About 2,400 miles away from the West Coast and with no oil fields of its own, the Aloha State depends on imports to fuel its tourism industry, run its grid and make everyday life possible.
But Hawaii’s oil dependence hasn’t kept it from waging an all-out litigation war against energy companies. Hawaii Attorney General Anne Lopez along with Honolulu and Maui are suing the oil and gas industry for untold billions based on alleged climate-related harms. These sweeping cases reveal the political corruption that infects Hawaii’s legal system and demands federal investigation and pre-emption of Hawaii’s shakedown of the energy industry.
First, the lawsuits conveniently exclude the state’s sole refinery and leading supplier of gasoline and jet fuel, Par Pacific and its subsidiary Par Hawaii. According to campaign finance filings, its executives have donated to the state’s Democratic leaders, including Gov. Josh Green. But under Hawaii’s theory of the case, the energy refiners in the state, not to mention its energy users, produce the emissions that most directly harm the islands’ environment.
Second, the courts in other solidly blue jurisdictions have repeatedly rejected identical cases, citing longstanding precedent putting the federal government in charge of setting interstate and international emissions standards.
CLIMATE JUSTICE GROUP HAS DEEP TIES TO JUDGES, EXPERTS INVOLVED IN LITIGATION AMID CLAIMS OF IMPARTIALITY
But prominent Aloha State judges, including those involved in the Honolulu case, have collaborated with the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and its Climate Judiciary Project (CJP), which calls the impartiality of the state judiciary into question. The organizations share staff and donors with Sher Edling LLP, the law firm representing Honolulu and numerous other local governments suing energy companies over climate change. 
The close relationship between ELI and climate lawyers didn’t stop three justices on the Hawaii Supreme Court from participating in ELI-CLP sponsored events. One of them, Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald further directed his clerk to help an expert working on the climate cases to understand the Daubert standard &quot;used by judges to assess an expert witness’s scientific testimony&quot; and previously provided a &quot;helpful&quot; primer to Kerry Emmanuel, an expert retained by the climate plaintiffs in another case against the energy industry. 
Despite these behind-the-scenes efforts, Chief Justice Recktenwald authored the Hawaii Supreme Court’s opinion in the Honolulu case, which delivered a major win for the climate plaintiffs. One of the chief justice’s colleagues displayed his bias even more overtly in a concurrence that suggested the U.S. Supreme Court should reach the same outcome regardless of the text of federal law because the high court &quot;could use a little Aloha.&quot;
SUPREME COURT MUST FREEZE THE CLIMATE EXTORTION OF OUR ENERGY INDUSTRY 
Third, after the Hawaii Supreme Court declined to dismiss the Honolulu case, the presiding lower state court has let the plaintiffs’ attorneys use discovery to conduct a fishing expedition in service of a broader anti-energy lawfare campaign. Hawaii’s courts should have suspended their proceedings while the foundational legal question underlying the roughly 30 identical lawsuits — whether state tort claims against energy companies for global climate change belong in federal or state court — is currently under consideration by the U.S. Supreme Court in Suncor Energy v. Boulder County.
Outside of Hawaii, judges in California, New Jersey and elsewhere have paused climate litigation for an obvious reason. The Supreme Court gets thousands of petitions every year, but agrees to hear only a tiny fraction of them. In the extremely rare event that a case makes it to the nation’s highest court, there’s a distinct possibility the justices will set a new standard or wipe out entire categories of claims altogether.
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Honolulu is effectively racing to extract maximum document production and hundreds of sworn executive testimonies before a ruling potentially narrows or eliminates the legal basis for all these suits. A court-appointed special master responsible has ordered the energy companies to rummage through their files for 75 years of documents connected with the production and sale of energy products around the world. 
Apart from the massive cost that this paper chase would impose on the companies, the documents won’t prove consumer deception. That requires the company to conceal information that the public didn’t know already. Consumers have been aware of global warming for decades but have chosen to use fossil fuels at the same levels they did 50 years ago.
More information about climate change may be helpful but it’s not sufficiently compelling to get most of the world to stop demanding the energy they need to do things they want, like cool their homes, power their devices, and maybe even vacation in Hawaii. That’s assuming the Aloha State hasn’t by then turned on the travel industry for aiding and abetting oil and gas producers. 
Michael Toth is the director of research at the Civitas Institute. 
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			<news:title>Bone Found Near Guthrie Home Predates Her Disappearance by 750 Years</news:title>
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			  <news:name>Maricopa County Officials Claim Tax Relief While Seeking Higher Property Tax Levy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Maricopa County Officials Claim Tax Relief While Seeking Higher Property Tax Levy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (MCBOS) approved a tentative $4.1 billion FY 2027 budget this week and scheduled a Truth in Taxation hearing over proposed increases in the county’s primary property tax levy and primary property tax rate.
In a May newsletter emailed to constituents, District 1 Supervisor Mark Stewart described the tentative budget as consistent with a focus “on keeping property taxes low,” despite the increases noted in the county’s Truth in Taxation Calculation.
According to Maricopa County, the tentative budget unanimously approved on May 18 reflects what county officials described as a fiscally conservative approach focused on maintaining services, preserving reserves, and reducing the overall property tax rate for a sixth consecutive year. County officials stated that the county’s tax levy remains $278.4 million below the maximum permitted under Arizona law.
In a press release announcing the tentative budget approval, Board Chair Kate Brophy McGee said county officials faced difficult fiscal decisions amid economic uncertainty.
“There’s no way to sugarcoat this: with an uncertain statewide economic outlook, it’s a tough year to budget,” Brophy McGee said. “To best serve our taxpayers, we had to say ‘no’ to most spending requests.”


Chair @KateMcGeeAZ says, &quot;I am proud we found efficiencies to ensure we provide the same level of services and give some relief to taxpayers while safeguarding against an economic downturn.&quot; pic.twitter.com/gjNgRuEbYu
— Maricopa County (@maricopacounty) May 18, 2026





Vice Chair Debbie Lesko said the county continues to prioritize limiting tax burdens on residents. “Keeping your taxes as low as possible has always been one of my top priorities,” Lesko said. “This year, we are once again voting to cut your property tax rate, showing that Maricopa County leads the way in fiscal responsibility.”


&quot;Keeping your taxes as low as possible has always been one of my top priorities,&quot; says Vice Chair @DebbieLesko, District 4. &quot;This year, we are once again voting to cut your property tax rate, showing that Maricopa County leads the way in fiscal responsibility.&quot; pic.twitter.com/oWVxvriHZ6
— Maricopa County (@maricopacounty) May 18, 2026





However, documents accompanying the tentative budget show, as in 2025, the county is proposing an increase in its primary property tax levy that requires a Truth in Taxation hearing under Arizona law.
According to Maricopa County’s FY 2027 Truth in Taxation calculation, the proposed primary property tax levy would increase from $719.1 million, the maximum amount that could be imposed without a Truth in Taxation hearing, to approximately $735.9 million. After excluding new construction, the proposed increase totals approximately $16.46 million, or 2.34%. The proposed primary tax rate would be 1.1463, compared to 1.1201, the maximum rate that could be imposed without triggering a Truth in Taxation hearing.
A home assessed at $100,000 would see the county’s primary property tax rise from $112.01 to $114.63, an increase of $2.62. The county’s Truth in Taxation calculation estimates the proposed levy exceeds the non-hearing threshold by approximately $16.46 million.
The Truth in Taxation analysis provided by the county states that the current primary property tax levy totals approximately $703.9 million and reflects assessed valuation and new construction calculations required under Arizona law.
County officials have emphasized that property valuations are determined separately from the Board’s tax-rate decisions and that Maricopa County receives only a portion of overall property tax collections. In prior Truth in Taxation notices, the county stated that it historically receives approximately 11 cents of every property tax dollar collected.
The Board of Supervisors is scheduled to hold a public Truth in Taxation hearing on June 22, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. at the Board of Supervisors’ Auditorium before final adoption of the FY 2027 budget and tax levy.





Matthew Holloway is a senior reporter for AZ Free News. Follow him on X for his latest stories, or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.
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			  <news:name>Maricopa County Recorder Declines Last-Minute Board Appearance As Drop Box Dispute Intensifies</news:name>
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			<news:title>Maricopa County Recorder Declines Last-Minute Board Appearance As Drop Box Dispute Intensifies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap declined what his office described as a last-minute request from the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to appear before the board regarding a proposed resolution on ballot drop box locations, a move that further escalates an ongoing dispute over election authority in Arizona’s largest county.
The Recorder’s Office said it was not consulted on the proposed drop box locations and only became aware of them after the board publicly posted its meeting agenda. It added that the board requested Heap’s appearance with less than an hour’s notice, without providing advance questions or topics, and characterized the request as “political theater” rather than a genuine attempt at cooperation. The office also argued that Heap did not have sufficient time to review the proposal for legal compliance, operational feasibility, or voter access concerns.
According to a statement, the recorder’s legal counsel previously provided the board with objections asserting that Arizona law places authority over ballot drop boxes with the recorder’s office rather than the Board of Supervisors. The office also cited ongoing litigation between the parties as a reason Heap declined to participate in what it described as an impromptu public examination concerning active legal disputes.
“The Recorder remains willing to meet in a properly noticed setting and resolve these issues professionally and cooperatively if the Board is willing to do the same,” the statement said.


Recorder Rejects Board’s Political Theater on Dropbox Resolution
(PHOENIX) – Today, Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap declined the Board of Supervisors’ last-minute demand that he appear before the Board to answer questions regarding a proposed resolution attempting to seize… pic.twitter.com/1CZTFTc5mi
— Maricopa County Recorder&apos;s Office (@RecordersOffice) May 20, 2026





The dispute follows months of legal conflict between Heap and the Board of Supervisors over control of election administration duties in Maricopa County.
Heap said, “The law is not optional. The Court has already ruled that the Board does not possess unlimited authority over election administration, yet the Board continues attempting to exercise powers Arizona law assigns to the Recorder.” He added, “Voters deserve lawful, professional election administration, not political gamesmanship and last-minute public ambushes.”
In April, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Scott Blaney ruled largely in Heap’s favor in a lawsuit challenging the board’s authority over election operations. Blaney determined the board exceeded its statutory authority by maintaining control over election-related personnel, systems, and functions that legally belong to the recorder’s office. The ruling affirmed greater authority for the recorder over early voting administration and rejected the board’s assertion of broad supervisory authority over election administration.
The Board of Supervisors subsequently voted to authorize 237 vote centers and drop box locations for the upcoming July primary election, according to a press release issued the same day. The Board also voted unanimously to transfer funds to create eight full-time IT positions in the County Recorder’s Office.


NEW: BOS acted on behalf of voters today to:
-Approve 7/21 Primary Election voting locations
-Defend election workers from threats of criminal prosecution
-Call on Recorder Heap to collaborate in public, recorded meetings
-Approve new IT positions for Recorder’s Office 
🧵1/2
— Maricopa County (@maricopacounty) May 20, 2026





“I am willing to put in the hours to work with Recorder Heap to hammer out our differences for the benefit of our voters,” MCBOS Vice Chair Debbie Lesko said during the meeting. “That is why the Chair and I are calling on Recorder Heap to come to the table.”
Chair Kate Brophy McGee said in a statement, “Election systems work best when chain of command and procedures are clear. That clarity is what the Board is seeking in requesting face-to-face meetings with Recorder Heap, as well as in our appeal of the ruling in Heap v. Galvin, et al.” She added, “We are committed to ensuring the Recorder is able to carry out his statutory duties just as we are committed to carrying out ours on behalf of voters.”
In a post to X, Heap wrote, “The Board is having a full meltdown because I objected to a resolution unlawfully giving themselves control over ballot drop boxes and declined to appear for a surprise public interrogation on less than an hour’s notice. The Court has already ruled that the Board does not have unlimited authority over elections, yet it continues attempting to exercise powers Arizona law assigns to the Recorder. Voters deserve lawful election administration, not political stunts and last-minute public ambushes.”


The Board is having a full meltdown because I objected to a resolution unlawfully giving themselves control over ballot drop boxes and declined to appear for a surprise public interrogation on less than an hour&apos;s notice. 
The Court has already ruled that the Board does not have… https://t.co/q4L1v2NB8t
— Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap (@azjustinheap) May 20, 2026





The dispute centers on how election responsibilities are divided between the recorder and the Board of Supervisors, including authority over early voting operations, election infrastructure, and ballot drop boxes. The board maintains it has sought negotiated agreements governing election administration, while Heap and his office argue Arizona law assigns specific election duties directly to the elected recorder. Maricopa County Superior Court denied the board’s request for a stay pending appeal on May 13 and ordered restoration of the recorder’s authority under the earlier ruling.
The drop box resolution and Heap’s refusal to appear before the board mark the latest developments in the continuing dispute as Maricopa County prepares for upcoming election cycles.





Matthew Holloway is a senior reporter for AZ Free News. Follow him on X for his latest stories, or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.
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			  <news:name>Police: Godmother Helped Teacher’s Aide Obtain Abortion After Alleged Abuse of Student</news:name>
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			<news:title>Police: Godmother Helped Teacher’s Aide Obtain Abortion After Alleged Abuse of Student</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
A Maricopa County teacher’s aide allegedly impregnated by a middle school student received assistance in obtaining an abortion by the boy’s godmother, according to a police report. 
The godmother or “nina” — identified as Adriana Eloisa Andazola — corresponded with the victim, a 15-year-old boy in the eighth grade, about his sexual encounters with his teacher’s aide, Jessenia “Nia” Rodriguez, 22, of Tolleson.
Rodriguez was a teacher’s aide at the boy’s school. Rodriguez supervised recess at the Avondale location of Sun Valley Academy, a charter school. 
The police report alleged that Andazola knew about the illicit relationship between Rodriguez and her godson but didn’t report it to authorities. The report also disclosed that Rodriguez contacted Andazola to schedule an abortion. 
“Nina promised to not tell anyone and [Rodriguez and Andazola] agreed to have Nina transport Nia to an abortion clinic,” stated the report. “Nina and [the victim] discussed blocking Nia and joked about having a level five klinger [sic].”
The child’s stepmother told police that Andazola “planned” for the boy to lie about going on a lunch date with her while they went to get an abortion. It was the stepmother who contacted school officials and police. 
Sun Valley Academy’s principal, James Capriotti, told police that he observed a text message conversation between Rodriguez and the victim in which Rodriguez said she’d received and taken pills for an abortion and was “not feeling well.” Later in the report, police described text messages in which Rodriguez told the victim that she went to a Banner hospital due to adverse effects from abortion pills.
“I’ve been taking the abortion pills and inserting the ones I’m supposed to put inside me since Friday,” texted Rodriguez. “I inserted the last pills yesterday. The pharmacist did tell me that [I’m going to] get bad cramps and should bleed like if I’m on my period but it’s so much worse.” 
Rodriguez allegedly targeted the child during one recess when asked for the victim’s phone number. The two began texting and video calling on Facetime. Rodriguez exposed herself to the boy on camera on multiple occasions. 
This led to Rodriguez allegedly having sex with the victim on at least three separate occasions, twice at his home. After the first time, the victim told police that he went to a nearby pharmacy store and purchased a plan B pill for Rodriguez. The report didn’t disclose whether Rodriguez took that pill. 
Two weeks after Rodriguez first molested the victim, Rodriguez claimed to be pregnant with his child. Records reflect Rodriguez texted pictures of three positive pregnancy tests to the victim. 
The victim also alleged that Rodriguez threatened on more than one occasion to keep the baby.
Police confirmed that the investigation into the alleged pregnancy is ongoing. 
Sun Valley Academy Avondale clarified in a press release that the molestation did not occur on campus. The campus principal, James Capriotti, advised that they reported the allegation about Rodriguez to the Avondale Police Department immediately upon receiving it. 
Police were contacted at the end of March about the allegations against Rodriguez. 
Rodriguez faces charges related to luring a minor for sexual exploitation, a class four felony, and four counts of sexual conduct with a minor. 
Rodgriuez has at least one child of her own, per court documents: the student reported seeing Rodriguez’s child in one of their FaceTime calls. 
During a police interview, Rodriguez said she wanted to create a family with the boy once he turned 18 years old, and admitted to knowing her actions were wrong. 
A search of Arizona State Board of Education records does not yield any other incidents of sexual misconduct by staff or educators at Sun Valley Academy Avondale or other locations. 
The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office announced last month that Rodriguez was indicted on six counts of sexual conduct with a minor, a class two felony, and one count of luring a minor for sexual exploitation, a class three felony. Rodriguez has a trial det set for late August.





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			<news:title>Brooklyn mother who drowned her three children in the ocean near Coney Island sentenced to decades in prison</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Brooklyn woman who drowned her three children in the Atlantic Ocean near Coney Island’s famous boardwalk will spend decades behind bars.
Erin Merdy, 34, was sentenced Wednesday after pleading guilty earlier this year to first-degree murder charges in the 2022 deaths of her 7-year-old son Zachary, her 4-year-old daughter Liliana and her 3-month-old son Oliver.
&quot;No sentence can fully measure the loss of a seven-year-old, a four-year-old and a three-month-old baby, or the grief their loved ones will carry forever,&quot; Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said in a statement.
&quot;We sought the strongest possible accountability in this devastating case, and while nothing can bring these children back, this sentence ensures the defendant will be held responsible for taking their lives,&quot; he added.
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Gonzalez said the children’s lives were taken &quot;in the most heartbreaking and unthinkable way.&quot;
The children were found the morning of Sept. 12, 2022, after one of Merdy’s relatives called 911 expressing concern the children might be in danger.
Prosecutors said Merdy left the beach around 1:25 a.m. and began walking toward the apartment of the father of her youngest child.
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Authorities later found Merdy barefoot and soaking wet about two miles from where the children were discovered.
According to prosecutors, Merdy repeatedly said the children were gone and that she was sorry.
The children’s bodies were recovered hours later along the shoreline just steps from the boardwalk.
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The city medical examiner ruled the deaths homicides caused by drowning.
Prosecutors said surveillance video showed Merdy walking toward the ocean with the children shortly before 1 a.m.
Merdy’s mother told the New York Daily News at the time that her daughter had recently struggled with mental health issues and may have been experiencing postpartum depression.
&quot;I reached out to her yesterday and she said she was doing laundry and I said I wanted to speak to the kids,&quot; Jacqueline Scott, 56, told the outlet. &quot;I tried to call her twice on the phone after that and there was no answer.&quot;
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			<news:keywords>Colorado Democrats formally censured Gov. Jared Polis on Wednesday after he commuted the prison sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, a prominent election denier convicted in a voting system breach case.
The Colorado Democratic Party State Central Committee voted Wednesday to censure Polis, a fellow Democrat, after he issued a controversial commutation for Peters, who was convicted in connection with a 2021 voting equipment breach case.
&quot;Reducing her sentence now, under pressure from Donald Trump, is not justice,&quot; the party said in a statement. &quot;It sends a message to future bad actors that election tampering has consequences, unless you’re friends with the president.&quot;
&quot;That’s a dangerous and disappointing precedent to set,&quot; the statement added.
COLORADO GOVERNOR COMMUTES TINA PETERS&apos; SENTENCE AS TRUMP POSTS ‘FREE TINA!’
The party accused Polis of having &quot;materially harmed&quot; the state party’s credibility and barred him from participating in official Democratic Party-sponsored events moving forward.
It also said the clemency decision &quot;does not reflect the values, institutional positions, or democratic commitments of the Colorado Democratic Party.&quot;
When reached for comment, a spokesperson for Polis defended the governor’s decision in a statement to Fox News Digital.
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&quot;The Governor made this decision based on the facts of the case and what he believed was the right thing to do,&quot; the spokesperson said. &quot;Sometimes the right thing isn’t the popular thing with everybody. Democracy is strongest when disagreement is met with debate and dialogue, not censorship.&quot; 
The reprimand came after Polis announced clemency for 44 individuals last Friday, including 35 pardons and nine commutations.
Peters was among those granted a commutation, reducing her prison sentence and making her eligible for parole beginning June 1, 2026.
APPEALS JUDGE SEEMS SKEPTICAL OF SENTENCE FOR PRO-TRUMP COLORADO CLERK TINA PETERS
Peters became a nationally known figure among 2020 election skeptics following the Mesa County voting equipment breach controversy and subsequent criminal prosecution.
President Donald Trump quickly weighed in on the commutation, posting on Truth Social: &quot;FREE TINA!&quot;
According to the executive order signed Friday, Peters’ sentence was reduced from eight years and three months to four years and four-and-a-half months.
The order also stated the clemency action &quot;shall not in any way affect the underlying criminal conviction.&quot;
Peters was convicted in 2024 of three counts of attempting to influence a public servant, along with conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation, official misconduct, violation of duty and failure to comply with secretary of state requirements.
In a statement announcing the clemencies, Polis said, &quot;the Clemency power is a serious responsibility, and not one that I take lightly.&quot;
&quot;This power has the ability to change lives — help grant a second chance for someone who has made grave mistakes — and it comes with great consideration, and sometimes even controversy,&quot; he added.
The move was immediately condemned by Democrats, including Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, who accused Polis of legitimizing &quot;the election denial movement.&quot;
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			<news:keywords>A former Justice Department prosecutor was charged Wednesday with allegedly emailing confidential records tied to former special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into President Donald Trump.
Carmen Mercedes Lineberger, 62, of Port St. Lucie, Florida, faces four criminal charges stemming from her handling of Smith’s final report: one felony count of obstruction of justice, one felony count of concealing government records and two misdemeanor counts of theft of government property valued at less than $1,000.
According to the indictment filed in the Southern District of Florida, Lineberger allegedly altered electronic file names of government records to conceal unauthorized transmissions of the documents to her personal email accounts.
At the time, she was serving as the Managing Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Fort Pierce branch of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida.
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U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon previously blocked the public release of the volume of Smith’s report related to the classified documents investigation involving Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in January 2025.
FBI Director Kash Patel announced the charges in a post on X.
&quot;This afternoon, a former managing assistant U.S. Attorney who supported Jack Smith’s politicized investigation of President Trump has been charged with stealing the confidential investigation documents,&quot; Patel wrote. &quot;Carmen Lineberger allegedly emailed the confidential material to her own personal email, disguising them as dessert recipes to conceal them from record searches.&quot;
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Lineberger’s attorney declined to comment to Fox News Digital.
Smith previously brought indictments against Trump alleging he illegally attempted to overturn the 2020 election and improperly retained classified national defense information.
The classified documents case was later dismissed by Cannon, who ruled Smith had been unlawfully appointed as special counsel.
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Prosecutors alleged Lineberger concealed her actions by saving electronic copies of government records under misleading file names, including &quot;chocolate cake recipe&quot; and &quot;bundt cake recipe,&quot; before sending them to personal Hotmail accounts.
According to the indictment, Lineberger received a copy of Smith’s report before Cannon ordered it sealed. Months later, she allegedly forwarded the report to her personal email account.
The indictment further alleges Lineberger knew transmitting the volume outside the Department of Justice violated Cannon’s court order.
Lineberger pleaded not guilty during a federal court appearance Wednesday.
If convicted, she faces up to 20 years in prison on the obstruction charge, three years for concealment or removal of public records and up to one year on each theft count.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Thunder hold off Victor Wembanyama as SGA puts his stamp on Western Conference Finals in game two win</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs was an instant classic.
A back-and-forth battle as the Spurs took the halftime lead, before the Thunder came roaring back in the fourth quarter to send it to overtime. Two overtimes later, San Antonio separated to secure the 122-115 win. And with an all-time great postseason performance, Spurs star Victor Wembanyama made it clear that he&apos;s on track to be the NBA&apos;s next big star.
Wednesday&apos;s Game 2 was pivotal for both teams. Another dominant performance from Wembanyama and the Spurs could take control of the series up 2-0 as it moves to San Antonio.
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For OKC, it was a must-win game, with the Thunder facing the prospect of a 2-0 series deficit and the next two games on the road. And despite another outstanding showing from Wembanyama and an injury to Jalen Williams, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder held on for a massive 122-113 victory.
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But once again, Wembanyama lit up the highlight reels, with a massive putback dunk, off his own miss, halfway through the third quarter.
He also fed teammate Stephon Castle for arguably the biggest highlight of the game, a massive poster slam over Isiah Hartenstein.
All told, Wemby once again filled up the stat sheet. 21 points on 8-16 shooting, including 3-7 from 3-point range. He also added 17 rebounds, with five offensive rebounds, four blocks, six assists and a steal. But the Thunder have a star of their own in newly crowned MVP SGA, who put his stamp on the series in Game 2.
Unsurprisingly, he led all players with six free-throw attempts, making all six, and going 12-24 from the field to pour in a game-leading 30 points. Along with his four rebounds, two blocks, a steal and nine assists, he put the nail in the coffin late in the fourth quarter to secure the win.
Wembanyama and SGA will match up again on Friday night at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio in a big Game 3, with control of the series on the line.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Geaux Tigahs, again: Ed Orgeron returns to LSU, joining Lane Kiffin’s chaos crew on the Bayou</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After spending six years as the head coach, leading the Tigers to a national championship in 2019, Ed Orgeron is returning to LSU to join Lane Kiffin&apos;s staff.
Sometimes, college football creates some of the wildest marriages that you could imagine. And this latest move by the Tigers will surely create a buzz along the Bayou.
After spending the past number of years outside of the game, providing us with plenty of hilarious moments along the way, the stars aligned for the former head coach to return to LSU after being let go in 2021 by former athletic director Scott Woodward.
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But, with his firing came a massive $17.1 million buyout, which Orgeron gladly took on his way out the door with a national title in his back pocket.
Now, he returns to the building as the &quot;special assistant to recruiting and defense&quot; for Kiffin, which will also allow him hit the road recruiting thanks to a rule passed by the NCAA in recent years.
&quot;I’m excited to bring Coach Orgeron back to LSU,&quot; Kiffin said. &quot;He brings us tremendous value with his ability to recruit elite players nationally, but especially the impact he can have for us recruiting the great state of Louisiana. Coach O understands my expectations and commitment to being a championship program. I look forward to seeing him with recruits and his intensity working with our defensive players.&quot; 
How will the former LSU coach adjust to the new era in college athletics, with money legally being paid to players?
&quot;It’s a minor adjustment. Back then, we used to walk through the back door with the cash, now we just gotta walk through the front door with the cash. A joke, obviously,&quot; Orgeron said while laughing to Bussin&apos; With The Boys.
Getting the band back together in Baton Rouge
Coach O and Lane are obviously no strangers, as Kiffin lured him away from the NFL when he accepted the Tennessee job in 2009. After Kiffin accepted the USC job just one year following his arrival in Knoxville, Orgeron followed him to Los Angeles, where he once again coached on the defensive side of the ball.
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&quot;I was like head coach No. 2 on the staff. The reason I went back with him, because he and I were tight at USC, Ed Orgeron told &apos;Bussin&apos; With The Boys last year. &quot;He was a young coach, but man, a great, great recruiter, great evaluator. Had a bright future ahead. I went to go work with his daddy, Monte Kiffin. That’s the reason I went to Tennessee.
&quot;Then the USC job comes open. Look, nothing wrong with Tennessee, but look, USC we had been there and Tennessee’s just a little bit different. I believe if we had stayed at Tennessee, we would have won the SEC East and we would have played in the championship for years to come. We were doing a tremendous job there, tremendous job recruiting.&quot;
Now, years later, and after coaching against each other in 2020 while both were head coaches at Ole Miss and LSU, the pair will reunite in what should make for some interesting times on the Tigers campus.
In addition to Orgeron, it was former colleague Tee Martin who accepted a position on Lane Kiffin&apos;s staff at LSU, which now looks like one big reunion from their USC days.
Obviously this is going to create a stir, and there will be a number of callbacks to their days together coaching at Tennessee and USC, where drama seemed to follow the pair.
But, it&apos;s hard to downplay what Orgeron can do along the recruiting trail, and on the defensive side of the ball, with his years of experience.
Just when you thought the Kiffin experience couldn’t get any crazier along the Bayou, he goes out and hires one of the most polarizing figures in college football history.
This will be one entertaining tenure in Baton Rouge for Lane Kiffin, no matter how this chapter ends.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>LeBron James&apos; eighth season in Los Angeles ended with a four-game sweep in the Western Conference semifinals at the hands of the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Lakers’ playoff exit fueled more questions about James’ NBA future and a potential 24th season.
James remains undecided about his basketball future, but he did reveal plans to take time with his family before making any decision. &quot;I don’t know what the future holds for me, obviously, as it stands right now tonight,&quot; James said on May 11. &quot;I’ve got a lot of time now. I think I said it last year after we lost to Minnesota. I’ll go back and recalibrate with my family and talk with them and spend some time with them, and then obviously when the time comes, you guys will know what I decide to do.&quot;
As speculation about his future intensifies, James&apos; name has been linked to the Lakers, Warriors and even a potential return to Cleveland, where his storied career began.
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If James ultimately did return to his native Ohio, it would mark his third stint with the Cavaliers. He reunited with the team in 2014 after a four-year run with the Miami Heat, bringing Cleveland its first NBA title in 2016.
The Cavaliers dropped Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals to the New York Knicks on Tuesday, but James still appeared to hint at a potential offseason destination on social media.
LEBRON JAMES NEXT TEAM ODDS: LAKERS, CAVALIERS, RETIREMENT IN MIX
James reportedly liked an Instagram post calling for a return to Cleveland.
Even if James wants a return to Cleveland, the Cavaliers would face major financial obstacles in making it happen. The 41-year-old would likely need to take a sizable pay cut, assuming the team could work out a sign-and-trade deal with the Lakers.
The Cavaliers already carry several sizable contracts on their roster, with star guard Donovan Mitchell and center Evan Mobley both scheduled to earn more than $50 million annually next season. James Harden could also exercise his $42.3 million player option, while forward Jarrett Allen is projected to count roughly $28 million against the salary cap next season.
James averaged 20.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 7.2 assists during the 2025-26 regular season.
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			  <news:name>Joey Chestnut will defend Nathan&apos;s Hot Dog Eating Contest title on July 4 while serving probation sentence</news:name>
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			<news:title>Joey Chestnut will defend Nathan&apos;s Hot Dog Eating Contest title on July 4 while serving probation sentence</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Joey Chestnut will be in Coney Island defending his Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest on July 4 despite being on probation.
Chestnut pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor battery charge on April 20 and was sentenced to 180 days of probation in Hamilton County, Indiana.
However, &quot;Jaws&quot; was granted permission to travel outside the state, which allows him to participate in the event he’s won 17 times, including this past year, on July 4 in New York City. He had previously filed petitions to travel outside Indiana with the Hot Dog Eating Contest taking place.
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Chestnut, regarded as one of the best competitive eaters of all time, was accused of slapping a man in the face during a night out at an Indiana bar around 2 a.m. on March 21, per Us Weekly. He later told authorities that he was drunk and didn’t recall the interaction with the man.
The man also claimed he recognized and approached Chestnut while at the bar and shook his hand before he was slapped on the left side of his face.
JOEY CHESTNUT SENTENCED TO PROBATION AFTER PLEADING GUILTY TO DRUNKENLY SLAPPING A MAN AT BAR
&quot;The accused pulled [the victim] forward, moves closer and uses his right hand to strike [the victim] on the face with an open hand. [The victim] is observed reacting to the strike and moving his head downward and holding it there while the accused stands over him and [his friend],&quot; the officer said in an affidavit obtained by Us Weekly. &quot;[Chestnut] moves toward [the victim] again and [the victim] moves away from the accused.
&quot;The touching was nude, insolent or angry because the open-handed strike was nonconsensual to the victim in a manner that caused pain while the accused allegedly used provocative language toward the victim to illicit a reaction.&quot;
Chestnut’s attorney, Mario Massillamany, said that his client took &quot;full responsibility for this misunderstanding,&quot; the outlet reported.
Chestnut will be going for his 18th title in his last 19 attempts, though he may have had another one if not for Nathan’s banning him from competition in 2024. He had signed a deal with Nathan’s rival, Impossible Foods, prior to the competition.
But Chestnut and organizers of the event found common ground on sponsorships before the 2025 contest.
He went on to consume 70.5 hot dogs and buns in the 10-minute timeframe.
Now that he’s locked in for the contest, Chestnut should be the overwhelming favorite. He’s also coming off a victory in the 2026 Ultimate Bologna Showdown in Tennessee, winning the event three years straight now. Chestnut ate 16 pounds of sausage in eight minutes, setting a new world record.
Fox News’ Ryan Morik and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Texas man arrested after allegedly driving Tesla Cybertruck into lake to test &apos;Wade Mode&apos;: police</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas man arrested after allegedly driving Tesla Cybertruck into lake to test &apos;Wade Mode&apos;: police</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Texas man was arrested after police say he intentionally drove his Tesla Cybertruck into Grapevine Lake to test the vehicle’s &quot;Wade Mode&quot; feature, only for the truck to become disabled and start taking on water.
Officers responded Monday to Katie’s Woods Park Boat Ramp after reports of a Cybertruck partially submerged near the shoreline, according to the Grapevine Police Department.
The driver allegedly told officers he purposely drove the vehicle into the lake to use the Cybertruck’s &quot;Wade Mode,&quot; a feature Tesla says temporarily raises the truck’s ride height and pressurizes the battery system to help navigate shallow water and rough terrain.
Authorities said the experiment quickly went wrong when the Cybertruck became disabled in the water.
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The driver and passengers safely escaped the vehicle before the Grapevine Fire Department Water Rescue Team helped remove the truck from the lake, according to police. Police said no injuries were reported.
Photos shared by authorities showed the stainless steel pickup partially submerged at the boat ramp as emergency crews worked to recover it from the water.
The driver, whose identity has not been released, was arrested at the scene on charges, including operation of a vehicle in a closed section of a park or lake, along with multiple water safety equipment violations, police said.
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A representative for the Grapevine Police Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
&quot;We want to remind drivers that although a vehicle may be physically capable of entering shallow freshwater areas, doing so can create legal and safety concerns under Texas law,&quot; the Grapevine Police Department said in a Facebook post.
Grapevine Lake is a popular recreation area in the Dallas-Fort Worth region known for boating and fishing.
Tesla has heavily marketed the Cybertruck’s rugged off-road capabilities since the vehicle launched in late 2023.
The incident comes as some Cybertruck owners have posted videos online testing the electric pickup’s durability and off-road performance in mud, sand and water crossings.
Tesla says &quot;Wade Mode&quot; is designed for shallow water crossings, but advises drivers to avoid water conditions that exceed the vehicle’s capabilities.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Illegal immigrant truck driver from India arrested in deadly California hit-and-run after Biden release</news:name>
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			<news:title>Illegal immigrant truck driver from India arrested in deadly California hit-and-run after Biden release</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An illegal immigrant truck driver was arrested Tuesday after allegedly causing a deadly multi-vehicle crash in California and attempting to flee the scene, federal officials said.
The undocumented immigrant from India, Manvir Singh, instantly killed two people near Lodi, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) alleged.
Singh, who faces multiple charges, reportedly entered the U.S. illegally through Arizona in 2023 and was later released by the Biden administration, federal officials told Fox News.
His arrest also marks the fourth illegal immigrant truck driver with the last name &quot;Singh&quot; accused in a fatal crash since last year, DHS said, highlighting what officials described as a growing trend involving illegal immigrant commercial drivers from India.
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&quot;Allowing illegal aliens, many of whom do not know English, to obtain CDLs to operate 18-wheelers and transport hazardous materials on America’s roads is reckless and incredibly dangerous to public safety,&quot; officials said.
Around 12:20 p.m., Singh reportedly skidded off a road and struck a guardrail, triggering a crash involving three other vehicles, according to Legal Advocate, citing the California Highway Patrol.
He then attempted to flee the wreckage on foot before officials with the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office were able to apprehend him, officials said.
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT TRUCKER ACCUSED IN FATAL CALIFORNIA CRASH RELEASED BY BIDEN ADMIN AFTER 2022 BORDER CROSSING
Singh faces multiple charges, including vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence, hit-and-run resulting in death or injury and resisting or obstructing a police officer, DHS said.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has also lodged a detainer request, asking California authorities to hold the suspect for transfer into federal custody.
&quot;This criminal illegal alien from India should never have been behind the wheel of a semi-truck and allowed to kill two innocent people in a multi-vehicle crash in California,&quot; Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said.
&quot;This is yet another example of why illegal aliens should not be operating trucks on American highways. We need Congress to pass Dalilah’s Law to prohibit states from granting illegal aliens commercial driver’s licenses.&quot; 
Dalilah’s Law is a proposed federal measure that would bar states from issuing commercial driver’s licenses to illegal immigrants. It is named after Dalilah Coleman, a young girl who suffered life-changing injuries in a 2024 crash in California allegedly caused by an illegal immigrant driver.
Tuesday’s crash marks just one of several recent incidents involving illegal immigrant truck drivers accused of deadly crashes, officials said.
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In April, ICE arrested an illegal immigrant truck driver who was issued a CDL in California. He was accused of killing a newly married couple in Oregon on Nov. 24, 2025. Authorities said he was initially released from jail in a sanctuary jurisdiction before later being arrested by federal agents.
In February, another illegal immigrant truck driver in Pennsylvania was accused of killing four people on Feb. 3 after swerving into oncoming traffic and striking a van head-on.
Last December, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) said an American was killed by a Chinese national and CDL holder who allegedly failed an English proficiency test after the crash. DHS said the driver entered the United States from Mexico in 2023.
In August, illegal immigrant Harjinder Singh was arrested on three counts of vehicular homicide after allegedly attempting an illegal U-turn through an &quot;Official Use Only&quot; access point in St. Lucie County, Florida. Authorities said the reckless maneuver blocked all lanes of traffic, causing a crash that killed three people.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>String of burglaries rocking LA residential area committed by South American gangs, DA says</news:name>
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			<news:title>String of burglaries rocking LA residential area committed by South American gangs, DA says</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Seven people are facing felony charges in connection with a string of organized residential burglaries targeting homes across Los Angeles County, including at least 20 break-ins tied to crews operating throughout the San Fernando Valley, prosecutors announced Tuesday.
Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said the suspects are accused of carrying out &quot;brazen, calculated and predatory&quot; crimes that left victims feeling unsafe inside their own homes.
&quot;These organized burglary crews target hardworking families in the very place they should feel safest, their homes,&quot; Hochman said during a news conference. &quot;If you come into our communities to terrorize neighborhoods and prey on innocent people, law enforcement will track you down and you will be held accountable.&quot;
Authorities said the cases highlight a growing problem involving sophisticated burglary crews, including organized South American theft groups, operating across Southern California using advanced tactics to avoid detection and target affluent neighborhoods.
HOMEOWNERS IN LEAFY ENCLAVES HIT BY BURGLARS ZEROING IN ON HIGH-END HOMES FOR SMASH-AND-GRAB SCORES
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna warned residents that many crews conduct extensive surveillance before burglaries, often monitoring victims’ social media posts for expensive purchases or vacation photos that indicate homes may be empty.
&quot;Please, whatever you do, don’t tell the world you’re in Paris when you live in LA,&quot; Luna said.
Investigators said some crews disguise themselves as delivery drivers using fake DoorDash, Uber Eats or Amazon bags to approach homes without raising suspicion. Others use hidden cameras disguised as landscaping decorations and Wi-Fi jamming devices designed to disable home security systems and cloud-connected surveillance cameras.
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One of the largest cases involves Byron Gonzálo Sáez Sotomayor, also known as Kevin Diaz, who prosecutors say is charged with 15 counts of first-degree residential burglary, three counts of attempted first-degree residential burglary and one count of grand theft of a firearm.
Authorities allege Sáez Sotomayor burglarized or attempted to burglarize 18 homes throughout the San Fernando Valley and West Los Angeles between January 2025 and May 2026, including homes in Reseda, Van Nuys, Encino, Granada Hills, Sun Valley, Beverlywood and Westwood. Prosecutors said he allegedly stole jewelry, handbags, money and a firearm.
Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell said Sáez Sotomayor was arrested May 4 after allegedly breaking into a home in the Beverlywood area while a resident was inside the house.
BRAD PITT’S LA HOME BURGLARY LEADS TO 4 ARRESTS IN ONGOING POLICE INVESTIGATION
According to McDonnell, the homeowner saw the suspect on surveillance cameras after hearing a loud crash at the rear of the property and locked himself inside a bathroom before calling 911.
Three other suspects — Christopher Sanchez, Owen Rivera-Chacon and Edisson Fabian Boyaca — were each charged with one felony count of first-degree residential burglary stemming from an alleged May 1 burglary in Santa Clarita.
Authorities said investigators with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office tracked the suspected crew into Los Angeles County before coordinating with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on a takedown operation along a freeway.
MASKED BURGLARY CREWS TERRORIZING RITZY NEIGHBORHOODS SHOW ‘THEY’RE DOING THEIR HOMEWORK,’ VETERAN COP WARNS
Deputies arrested Sanchez after stopping a vehicle on the freeway, while Rivera-Chacon allegedly fled on foot before being found in a nearby dry streambed. Boyaca was later arrested driving another vehicle roughly one mile away, authorities said.
Investigators recovered jewelry, cash, a luxury handbag, gloves, burglary tools and a Wi-Fi jammer from the suspects’ vehicles, according to law enforcement officials.
Rivera-Chacon also faces allegations tied to a prior strike conviction for residential burglary and could face up to 17 years in prison if convicted. Sanchez and Boyaca each face up to six years behind bars.
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The final case announced Tuesday involves Wilmar Santiago Castelblanco-Robles, Alan Rolando Rodriguez-Pulido and Cristian Rios-Cuadros, who are each charged with one felony count of first-degree residential burglary tied to an alleged April 26 break-in at a home in Burbank.
Authorities said neighbors saw suspects breaking into the home and called police. Investigators allege Rios-Cuadros and Castelblanco-Robles fled on foot before officers used a police helicopter equipped with a heat-detection device to locate them hiding nearby.
Rodriguez-Pulido was later arrested while allegedly driving the suspected getaway vehicle, where officers recovered wallets, high-end handbags, watches and jewelry believed to have been stolen from other victims.
Luna said residential burglaries reported to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department have dropped more than 30% since 2022, though he acknowledged crime statistics provide little comfort to victims whose homes were invaded.
&quot;A victim that has had their sanctuary broken into — I don&apos;t care what statistics say,&quot; Luna said. &quot;They broke into my house and I don&apos;t feel safe sleeping there. That&apos;s why we&apos;re all up here. That&apos;s why we will continue to work our butts off to make sure that we catch these individuals.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘Come Together’: P&amp;Z approves minor alterations for planned mall apartments</news:name>
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			  <news:name>Woman arrested after allegedly beheading Jesus statue outside Catholic church</news:name>
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			<news:title>Woman arrested after allegedly beheading Jesus statue outside Catholic church</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A woman was arrested after allegedly decapitating a statue of Jesus outside a Long Island Catholic church, police said.
Deyonna Subert, 41, who police described as &quot;undomiciled,&quot; was charged with second-degree criminal mischief in connection with damage to a Sacred Heart of Jesus statue at St. Mary’s Church in East Islip, according to Suffolk County Police.
Police said the statue at the church, located at 118 East Main St., was damaged on May 15 at approximately 11:15 p.m.
&quot;After an investigation by Hate Crimes Unit detectives, Deyonna Subert was arrested outside of 221 West Main Street in Bay Shore at 6:39 a.m.,&quot; Suffolk County Police said in a press release Wednesday.
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Subert was held overnight at the Fourth Precinct and was scheduled to be arraigned Thursday at First District Court in Central Islip, police said.
Churchgoers discovered the statue’s head missing Sunday morning as parishioners gathered for services and First Communion celebrations, according to News12 Long Island video from the scene.
&quot;Across the way into the auditorium, we had first communions and this is where the kids come and they take their picture,&quot; St. Mary’s pastor Father Anthony Iaconis told News12.
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Iaconis said he later found the statue’s head in nearby bushes.
&quot;I think everyone would be upset by it,&quot; longtime parishioner Regina Vavricka told the outlet.
&quot;Whether you belong to this parish or not, or whether you’re Catholic or Jewish, it doesn’t really matter.&quot;
CALIFORNIA CATHOLIC SCHOOL OFFICIAL SAYS VANDALS COMMITTED MORE THAN MATERIAL DAMAGE IN SACRILEGIOUS ATTACK
The church’s pastor said donations had already begun coming in to help repair the statue, which was expected to be fixed within days.
&quot;Yeah, it’s a terrible thing,&quot; Iaconis said. &quot;I just ask people to pray for the person who did this. It’s not right, but we can still pray for them.&quot;
Detectives from the department’s Hate Crimes Unit investigated the incident.
&quot;A criminal charge is an accusation,&quot; Suffolk County Police said in the release. &quot;A defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.&quot;
Suffolk County Police did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for additional comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Top Gun&apos; actor defends his reputation after self-imposed, decade-long media ban from &apos;mishandled&apos; profile</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Top Gun&apos; actor defends his reputation after self-imposed, decade-long media ban from &apos;mishandled&apos; profile</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Miles Teller attempted to reclaim a negative narrative after being labeled &quot;kind of a d---&quot; more than one decade ago.
The &quot;Top Gun&quot; actor admitted he&apos;s shied away from editorial profiles since disagreeing with an Esquire feature published in 2015.
Teller, 39, recognized the challenges with longevity in an ever-changing industry while chatting with IndieWire, but also noted how his trajectory was almost thwarted by what he believed was a misaligned profile.
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&quot;That was so mishandled. The reason why I have not done profiles is because I said, &apos;Wow, if I&apos;m not doing this interview on camera, this person can misquote things or put things out of order or say things that didn’t happen,&apos;&quot; he said.
&quot;It felt like such a violation of what actually transpired.&quot;
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Teller recalled telling his team that he wasn&apos;t interested in that form of press, &quot;Because I’m reading this and this doesn’t sound like me to me. This is not life, so why would I ever want to be a part of something where they can just put that in?&quot;
&quot;So it’s unfortunate that being a good person, that doesn’t sell,&quot; Teller confessed. &quot;People want to click on the negativity.
&quot;If you go to bed and put your head on your pillow and how you treat people truly, that’s what matters. That [2015] interview was like 12 years ago.&quot;
Despite what the public had access to through printed words, Teller defended his peers for being able to recognize work ethic over personality clashes.
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&quot;The actors, the directors, the crew, the producers … you can’t hide who you are when you’re on set,&quot; Teller said.
Teller&apos;s truth caught the ire of social media users who questioned the sincerity behind his self-inflicted media ban.
&quot;Ironically, sounds like kind of a d---,&quot; one user wrote, while another, &quot;I mean, a bunch of people who’ve met him and talked to him irl have said he and his wife aren’t very pleasant to talk to. I don’t think it’s because of the press profiles.&quot;
One user noted that it&apos;s &quot;tough how negativity sells these days.&quot;
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&quot;I can see why he&apos;d be cautious after that experience,&quot; one user wrote on X. &quot;Misquotes can be really damaging to someone&apos;s reputation.&quot;
Following the 2015 expose, Teller slammed the publication online, and wrote that they &quot;couldn&apos;t be more wrong&quot; about the title bestowed upon him.
&quot;Miles Teller is on a quest for greatness (with a bit of d---ishness too,)&quot; Esquire tweeted at the time.
He responded, &quot;@esquire couldn&apos;t be more wrong. I don&apos;t think there&apos;s anything cool or entertaining about being a d-— or an a---ole. Very misrepresenting.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>G.O.P. May Bear The Cost of Trump’s Unpopularity</news:name>
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			<news:title>G.O.P. May Bear The Cost of Trump’s Unpopularity</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Donald Trump’s endorsed candidates are winning Republican primaries across the country, but the president’s unpopularity with the broader electorate could drag the party down in the general election, the Times political correspondent Shane Goldmacher explains.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Former Cy Young winner Trevor Bauer survives nasty car wreck while chasing MLB comeback</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Trevor Bauer’s road back to the Big Leagues hit another massive speed bump Wednesday afternoon.
The former Cy Young winner, effectively blacklisted by Major League Baseball, found himself in the middle of a nasty wreck in Arizona.
Bauer, 35, was involved in a blindsiding collision while driving his black McLaren down a Phoenix-area street.
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TMZ reported that Bauer was traveling the posted 45 mph speed limit and was not at fault for the crash. Emergency responders reportedly confirmed that no one involved required hospitalization.
Bauer walked away completely unscathed.
Ironically, this is not the first time Bauer has seen a McLaren bite the dust.
Back in 2019, a rogue semi-truck tire flew off a highway, bounced into a dealership lot, and crushed his parked 2016 McLaren 650S.
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Once atop the baseball world after winning a Cy Young Award and signing a three-year, $102 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Bauer’s career was thrown into chaos in 2021 after sexual assault allegations from accuser Lindsey Hill sparked a media firestorm.
Though criminal charges were never filed and Bauer has consistently maintained his innocence, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred handed him an unprecedented 324-game suspension, which was later reduced to 194 games by an arbitrator.
Toxic to all 30 front offices despite never being charged criminally, Bauer has spent the last few years pitching far from the MLB spotlight. He is currently playing for the Atlantic League’s Long Island Ducks, where he owns a 4-1 record with a 2.43 ERA.
Ironically, Bauer was only in Arizona to rehab back spasms.
Bauer has spent months publicly campaigning for another MLB opportunity, even offering to play for the league minimum salary. He survived the controversy that derailed his career, and after walking away from Wednesday’s wreck unharmed, he’s still chasing a major league comeback.
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			  <news:name>Las Vegas school district sued for allegedly expelling student for pro-ICE signs deemed racist</news:name>
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			<news:title>Las Vegas school district sued for allegedly expelling student for pro-ICE signs deemed racist</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Las Vegas school district is being sued for alleged First Amendment violations after it expelled a student who placed pro-law enforcement signs on campus.
The complaint, first reported by The Las Vegas Review-Journal, was filed in the U.S. District Court for Nevada on May 14. It alleges N.C., a minor, was disciplined after he placed six pro-law enforcement emblems around East Career and Technical Academy in January, one day after students walked out of class to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The emblems allegedly included the school’s Titans logo with the words &quot;ICE Immigration Enforcement,&quot; &quot;Border Security Academy Deportation Force,&quot; and &quot;Titans ICE.&quot;
The complaint was filed on behalf of N.C. by his father, George Crossman, and names the Clark County School District, East Career and Technical Academy, Superintendent Jhone Ebert, East Career and Technical Academy Principal Natasha LeRutte and Assistant Principal Thomas Smith as defendants.
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School administrators allegedly removed the 2-by-2-inch emblems before the first bell. N.C. was questioned and suspended the following day before later receiving a limited expulsion, according to the complaint.
The student decided to place the emblems supporting ICE to express his views after his peers across the Clark County School District participated in an anti-ICE walkout on Jan. 21. The complaint alleges that the district and school officials named as defendants in the lawsuit did not stop or punish students for participating in the walkout, but instead &quot;facilitated&quot; the demonstration.
After taking down N.C.&apos;s pro-ICE emblems, school administrators searched his Chromebook and found searches around Martin Luther King Jr. Day that included &quot;Dark Secrets of Martin Luther King&quot; &quot;The Martin Luther King Assassination,&quot; &quot;James Earl Ray,&quot; and &quot;Tough ICE pictures.&quot;
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Assistant Principal Thomas Smith allegedly &quot;determined these searches to be a racist threat,&quot; and N.C. was called into his office for a meeting, where he allegedly compared N.C.&apos;s actions to someone putting up a poster that said, &quot;Let&apos;s go get whitey.&quot;
The meeting concluded with Smith allegedly determining that N.C. was racist and that his motivations were racist, according to the complaint, and he was suspended immediately. School officials recommended a limited expulsion for a &quot;racially motivated incident,&quot; according to the complaint, and that expulsion was upheld before an Expulsion Hearing Panel and Expulsion Review Board.
In a private meeting between Smith, N.C. and his father, George Crossman, Smith allegedly explained that the student&apos;s actions supporting ICE were considered racist &quot;because the majority of the school is Hispanic&quot; and the school official compared the emblems to a &quot;burning cross.&quot;
&quot;Characterization of N.C.’s conduct as ‘racially motivated’ was a pretext,&quot; the complaint says. &quot;The true basis for Defendants’ decision was their personal, political, and ideological disagreement with the viewpoint expressed by the Pro-ICE Emblems.&quot;
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The complaint claims school officials violated N.C.&apos;s First Amendment rights and retaliated against him for engaging in protected speech. It requests a jury trial, damages in excess of $15,000 and for N.C.&apos;s expulsion to be rescinded, and he be restored to good standing.
The Clark County School District said in a statement to Fox News Digital, &quot;CCSD recognizes and honors our students&apos; First Amendment rights to lawful advocacy and expression on causes important to them. However, the District does not comment on pending litigation.&quot;
LeRutte and Smith did not immediately return Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Travis Kelce shares fiancée Taylor Swift’s hilarious take on Steelers legend Jerome Bettis</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T01:20:27.372Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Travis Kelce shares fiancée Taylor Swift’s hilarious take on Steelers legend Jerome Bettis</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Although Travis Kelce agreed to a one-year deal with the Kansas City Chiefs that will bring him back for a 14th NFL season, much of the recent attention surrounding the star tight end has focused less on football and more on his relationship with Taylor Swift and the couple’s reported wedding plans.
Swift’s ties to football date back years. According to the 14-time Grammy winner, her father, Scott Swift, and Chiefs coach Andy Reid have long shared a friendship. Since beginning her relationship with Kelce, the music superstar has frequently appeared in luxury suites at Kansas City games.
The three-time Super Bowl champion recently revealed his fiancée also made a sharp observation about a legendary Pittsburgh Steelers running back.
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On a recent episode of New Heights, the podcast he co-hosts with brother Jason Kelce, Travis shared Swift’s amusing observation that Jerome Bettis looked &quot;like an offensive lineman running with the football.&quot;
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Jason&apos;s mention of Bettis’ upcoming golf tournament prompted Travis to share a story about unexpectedly running into the Hall of Famer during a dinner with Swift.
&quot;He is just the best dude ever. I got to run into him at dinner. I was like telling Tay about him like, &apos;That dude was a beast.&apos;&quot;
Kelce later showed Swift highlights from Bettis’ Hall of Fame career, which stretched from 1993 to 2005.
&quot;I showed her a Jerome Bettis highlight tape and she was like &apos;Why does he look like an offensive lineman running with the football?&apos; Because he was &apos;The Bus,&apos;&quot; Kelce said.
Bettis, a six-time Pro Bowler, was listed at more than 250 pounds for much of his decade-long run with the Steelers, earning him the nickname &quot;The Bus.&quot; He began his career with the Rams, who selected him in the first round of the 1993 NFL Draft.
Bettis won Super Bowl XL with the Steelers.
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			  <news:name>Families struggle to locate loved ones detained by ICE as transparency issues grow</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T01:11:52.411Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Families struggle to locate loved ones detained by ICE as transparency issues grow</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Where can you start looking if you&apos;re searching for a loved one who has been detained?</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hombre de Avondale es acusado por dañar propiedad de ICE en Surprise, informan autoridades</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T01:11:32.554Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Hombre de Avondale es acusado por dañar propiedad de ICE en Surprise, informan autoridades</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Si es declarado culpable, el joven de 19 años podría enfrentar entre cinco y 20 años en una prisión federal.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Feds say Arizona suspect vandalized ICE facility and attempted to ignite lobby area</news:name>
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			<news:title>Feds say Arizona suspect vandalized ICE facility and attempted to ignite lobby area</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Arizona man is facing federal charges after prosecutors said he vandalized and attempted to set fire to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility by using a propane tank and torch to ignite materials inside the building.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona said Gerardo Mendoza-Acoltzi of Avondale was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of malicious damage to federal property and willful depredation against property of the United States.
Court documents claim Mendoza-Acoltzi broke a window at the ICE property before attempting to ignite the building just after 1 a.m. on Feb. 21, 2026.
Federal authorities said surveillance video showed Mendoza-Acoltzi arriving at the facility shortly before midnight and unloading a propane tank near the front entrance. Prosecutors said he later returned, smashed a lobby window with the propane tank and used a torch connected to the tank to ignite window shades inside the building.
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Investigators also alleged Mendoza-Acoltzi arranged rocks outside the facility to spell an anti-ICE message before leaving the area.
Federal prosecutors said Mendoza-Acoltzi was arrested May 7 and made his initial appearance in federal court shortly afterward.
Fox News previously reported that the FBI was investigating &quot;significant criminal damage&quot; at the federal ICE warehouse facility after vandals targeted the property with anti-law enforcement graffiti and damaged windows.
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If convicted, Mendoza-Acoltzi could face years in federal prison. Attempted arson of federal property carries a potential sentence of up to 20 years behind bars, while depredation against U.S. property also carries additional penalties.
Federal officials have increasingly warned about threats and attacks targeting immigration enforcement facilities and personnel amid heightened tensions surrounding border security and deportation operations.
The Arizona case comes amid heightened concerns over threats targeting immigration enforcement and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) facilities nationwide.
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Days before the Arizona incident, state and federal authorities launched an investigation into an attempted arson attack at a DHS office building in Meridian, Idaho.
The suspect allegedly stole an ambulance from a bay at St. Luke’s West hospital, drove it through a parking lot and retrieved gas cans that had been staged in nearby vegetation, according to Meridian Police Chief Tracy Basterrechea.
The suspect then drove the ambulance into the North Portico building, which houses DHS offices, Basterrechea said at the time.
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Investigators believe the suspect poured an accelerant inside and around the outside of the ambulance but was unable to ignite it before being interrupted by responding officers.
&quot;There has been a lot of rhetoric surrounding the Department of Homeland Security leasing office space at this location,&quot; Basterrechea said. &quot;Comments on social media, such as ‘property damage isn&apos;t violence,’ is absolutely false. This was absolutely an act of violence, and if the suspect had not been interrupted, there is no doubt this building would have been burned, putting the lives of first responders and others at risk.&quot;
The charges against Mendoza-Acoltzi are allegations, and he is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in court.
Fox News Digital’s Alexandra Koch contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Nimitz Aircraft Carrier Enters Caribbean as Trump Pressures Cuba</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nimitz Aircraft Carrier Enters Caribbean as Trump Pressures Cuba</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The carrier arrived in the southern Caribbean on the same day that the Justice Department announced charges against Raul Castro.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Popular cruise line&apos;s giant beach park blocked by Mexico after local backlash erupts</news:name>
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			<news:title>Popular cruise line&apos;s giant beach park blocked by Mexico after local backlash erupts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After weeks of backlash from local residents and environmental advocates, Mexican officials announced they will reject Royal Caribbean’s proposal to build a massive water park along the country’s Caribbean coastline.
Critics of the cruise line&apos;s project argued the development threatened the region’s fragile ecosystem and the character of the small coastal community of Mahahual.
Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, May 19, Alicia Bárcena, Mexico’s secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources (SEMARNAT), responded to questions about the development.
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&quot;I&apos;d like to inform you that Royal Caribbean&apos;s Perfect Day project will not be approved,&quot; the official said. 
&quot;The company is also looking to withdraw the project, but we at SEMARNAT will not approve it.&quot;
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum echoed those concerns during a press conference Monday morning.
&quot;We must not do anything that affects that area, which has a very important ecological balance, and is particularly important for the reefs,&quot; she said, as Reuters reported.
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A Royal Caribbean spokesperson told Fox News Digital the cruise operator is &quot;disappointed,&quot; but &quot;respects the role of Mexico&apos;s environmental authorities.&quot;
The spokesperson added, &quot;Mahahual is a special place that deserves care and protection. We continue to believe in Mexico, and are optimistic [about] the potential to advance our investment responsibly.&quot; 
The spokesperson said the company plans to &quot;re-engage stakeholders&quot; as it works to develop &quot;essential environmental infrastructure, the creation of thousands of local jobs, and community programs that support the people of Mexico.&quot;
Royal Caribbean first unveiled Perfect Day Mexico in October 2024 as part of its expanding portfolio of cruise destinations. It was originally scheduled to open in 2027.
The proposed site in Mahahual, Quintana Roo, was expected to feature &quot;an all-new thrilling water park; jaw-dropping pools and beaches, restaurants, bars and more,&quot; according to a company press release. 
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The cruise line promoted the development as a &quot;sustainable destination.&quot;
The decision follows mounting criticism from environmental advocates and residents about the project’s potential ramifications. A Change.org petition demanding the &quot;immediate cancellation&quot; of the development drew more than 4.8 million signatures.
&quot;Mahahual is not an amusement park. It is a fishing town inhabited by local communities who live facing the sea,&quot; the petition states.
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&quot;This project directly threatens [our] rights to access and use the sea, the beaches, and the mangroves, our local identity, our way of life, our freedom to live here,&quot; the petition says.
The petition goes on to describe Mahahual as &quot;one of the last free strongholds of the Mexican Caribbean, while Playa del Carmen and Tulum have already succumbed to the logic of profit.&quot;
Royal Caribbean fans had mixed reactions on Reddit forums.
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One person applauded the decision, saying, &quot;Good for Mexico.&quot;
Another said, &quot;I can see the concerns here, but no doubt some folks will be disappointed.&quot;
CocoCay, located in the Bahamas, is a predecessor of the proposed project in Mexico. 
CocoCay has been a huge success for the company, drawing over 2 million visitors annually, according to Cruise Industry News.
Mahahual is known for its close access to the Mesoamerican Reef — the world’s second-largest barrier reef system, according to Reuters.
The coastal town has increasingly attracted scuba divers and tourists looking to experience marine ecosystems, coral formations, tropical fish and other sea life.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tennessee man jailed 37 days over Facebook meme mocking Charlie Kirk&apos;s death wins $850K settlement</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tennessee man jailed 37 days over Facebook meme mocking Charlie Kirk&apos;s death wins $850K settlement</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Tennessee man who was jailed for more than a month after refusing to take down a Facebook meme poking fun at the assassination of Charlie Kirk will be paid $850,000 as part of a settlement with officials.
Larry Bushart, a 61-year-old retired police officer, spent 37 days behind bars under a $2 million bond before authorities dropped the felony charge against him in October.
While in jail, he lost his post-retirement job and missed both his wedding anniversary and the birth of his granddaughter, according to a federal lawsuit Bushart filed against Perry County, Perry County Sheriff Nick Weems and the investigator who obtained his arrest warrant.
&quot;I am pleased my First Amendment rights have been vindicated,&quot; Bushart said in a Wednesday statement announcing the settlement. The statement was provided by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), the organization that helped represent him in the case.
&quot;The people’s freedom to participate in civil discourse is crucial to a healthy democracy. I am looking forward to moving on and spending time with my family,&quot; he added.
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Fox News Digital has reached out to Perry County Mayor John Carroll for comment.
Bushart was arrested in September, after he refused to remove a Facebook meme that joked about Kirk being killed while speaking to college students in Utah.
The meme that led to his arrest featured an image of President Donald Trump alongside the words, &quot;We have to get over it,&quot; captioned with, &quot;This seems relevant today...&quot; The meme explained that the quote was originally said by Trump in 2024, following a school shooting at Perry High School in Iowa.
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However, the arrest warrant was based on the &quot;absurd notion&quot; that the meme could be interpreted as a threat against Perry County High School in Tennessee, FIRE said.
Furthermore, the organization noted that Bushart did not create or alter the meme.
Weems told news outlets that the meme did not actually lead investigators to believe there was a real threat. However, he stated that the case hinged on how some people could potentially interpret it as a threat to a local school.
&quot;No one should be hauled off to jail in the dark of night over a harmless meme just because the authorities disagree with its message,&quot; said FIRE senior attorney Adam Steinbaugh. &quot;We’re pleased that Larry has been compensated for this injustice, but local law enforcement never should have forced him to endure this ordeal in the first place.&quot;
FIRE noted that hundreds of Americans have been censored for their online speech following Kirk’s assassination. The group currently represents Monica Weeks, a public servant who was fired by the state for a Facebook post criticizing Kirk shortly after his death.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bryson DeChambeau thinks the original moon landing video is fake: &apos;I don&apos;t know about the footage&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bryson DeChambeau thinks the original moon landing video is fake: &apos;I don&apos;t know about the footage&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bryson DeChambeau is one of the world&apos;s best golfers, has a widely beloved and popular YouTube channel, and has been one of the most committed adopters of science and technology in the sport.
But an astronomer, he is not.
DeChambeau joined &quot;The Katie Miller podcast&quot; show this week, covering a wide variety of topics. He spoke about his aspirations of reaching the Golf Hall of Fame, dating, the mental side of golf, and his experiences playing with President Donald Trump.
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Oh, and his thoughts on whether we&apos;ve been to the moon and conspiracy theories. That&apos;s where things went a bit, well, off the rails for DeChambeau.
While he didn&apos;t quite fully commit to saying we haven&apos;t been entirely, saying he trusts Elon Musk&apos;s word when it comes to the original Apollo mission in 1969, he did say he doesn&apos;t believe the famous footage of Neil Armstrong and other astronauts walking on the lunar surface is real.
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&quot;Look, Elon says we’ve definitely gone [to the moon],&quot; he said. &quot;So I tend to go that route, because he’s the man that knows quite a bit about all that.&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t think the footage is real,&quot; he continued. &quot;But I think we did go to the moon. I don&apos;t know about the footage. It&apos;s quite wild.&quot;
We did, in fact, go to the moon, and despite conspiracy theories to the contrary, the footage of the moon landing is also real. Maybe what DeChambeau is trying to say is that he believes we got to the moon eventually, even if it wasn&apos;t in 1969. But that&apos;s equally wrong.
Bryson&apos;s become one of the most fascinating and interesting personalities in golf, and he&apos;s clearly a very smart guy who&apos;s taken his career to the next level by using data and information to maximize his abilities. But even he apparently can&apos;t escape the pull of moon landing conspiracies. Who knows, if Elon gets his way, maybe he&apos;ll be able to take a trip there himself one day soon.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Anthropic says it’s about to have its first profitable quarter</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T00:30:41.609Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Anthropic says it’s about to have its first profitable quarter</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Anthropic has told its investors that it will more than double revenue to around $10.9 billion in its second quarter.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jensen Huang says he’s found a ‘brand new’ $200B market for Nvidia</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-21T00:30:22.047Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Jensen Huang says he’s found a ‘brand new’ $200B market for Nvidia</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The next big thing for Nvidia will be CPUs for AI agents, $200 billion worth, CEO Jensen Huang predicts.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Muere bebé que nació durante cirugía de emergencia tras tiroteo en Buckeye, informa la policía</news:name>
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			<news:title>Muere bebé que nació durante cirugía de emergencia tras tiroteo en Buckeye, informa la policía</news:title>
			<news:keywords>El bebé recién nacido fue extraído después del tiroteo del 14 de mayo y murió apenas seis días después. La madre del menor, de 17 años, continúa recuperándose.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Florida man arrested after suspected human remains found buried at property where his father lived</news:name>
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			<news:title>Florida man arrested after suspected human remains found buried at property where his father lived</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Florida man was arrested Monday after investigators uncovered suspected human remains buried at a Marion County property while investigating the disappearance of his father, according to authorities and an arrest affidavit viewed by Fox News Digital.
The Marion County Sheriff&apos;s Office said deputies began investigating the disappearance of 43-year-old Andres Bahamon-Prada on May 16, after a family member reported he had not been seen since May 7.
Authorities said Bahamon-Prada lived with his 25-year-old son, Andres Bahamon, at a home in Dunnellon.
During the investigation, detectives uncovered evidence suggesting foul play may have been involved in Bahamon-Prada&apos;s disappearance, prompting authorities to investigate the case as a homicide.
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According to the affidavit viewed by Fox News Digital, Bahamon initially told deputies he last saw his father on the evening of May 7, after Bahamon-Prada returned home and claimed someone unknown was coming to pick him up.
Detectives also noted Bahamon-Prada&apos;s silver 2007 Infiniti M35 disappeared from the property several days later and remains missing.
The victim&apos;s mother later told investigators she believed Bahamon killed his father after she encountered him near a local store, according to the affidavit. She told deputies the suspect said he believed the victim was dead and &quot;in hell where he deserves to be&quot; because he was &quot;an evil person&quot; and a &quot;junkie.&quot;
When deputies responded to the Dunnellon property on May 18, investigators reported finding shattered glass doors with what appeared to be a bullet hole, a shell casing near the porch, suspected bloodstains and freshly disturbed dirt in the backyard, according to the affidavit.
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Authorities also learned Bahamon allegedly sent his mother, who lives in Germany, a photograph depicting a man appearing deceased near wooden steps at the property, investigators said. According to the affidavit viewed by Fox News Digital, the image appeared to show a man matching Bahamon-Prada’s description lying motionless beside the steps with a large red stain visible near his head and shirt.
Detectives later obtained a search warrant for the property and discovered what they described as a large rolled carpet buried beneath freshly disturbed dirt.
&quot;Upon investigating and digging into that area of dirt, detectives encountered the odor of decomposition,&quot; the affidavit states.
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Authorities said detectives ultimately uncovered suspected human remains inside the carpet, though investigators are still working to positively identify the remains.
As the investigation progressed, detectives identified Bahamon as a person of interest in the case. He was arrested Monday and charged with tampering with evidence in the missing-person investigation.
Investigators wrote in the affidavit that they believe Bahamon concealed or removed the victim&apos;s body in an attempt to impair the homicide investigation.
Authorities are continuing to search for Bahamon-Prada’s missing silver 2007 Infiniti M35, which detectives believe may contain evidence connected to the case.
Anyone with information about the vehicle or the investigation is urged to contact the Marion County Sheriff&apos;s Office at 352-732-9111.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Video shows police take down cop killer with armored vehicle after gunman turned neighborhood into war zone</news:name>
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			<news:title>Video shows police take down cop killer with armored vehicle after gunman turned neighborhood into war zone</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Newly released bodycam and drone video captures the dramatic final moments of the deadly California standoff that ended when deputies used an armored BearCat vehicle to run over an armed suspect who police said killed Tulare County Deputy Randy Hoppert.
The nearly seven-minute video, released Tuesday by the Kern County Sheriff’s Office, combines body-worn camera footage, thermal drone video and slow-motion replay documenting the intense firefight that unfolded after authorities say 59-year-old David Morales ambushed deputies serving an eviction notice in Porterville on April 9.
Video captures deputies scrambling for cover behind patrol cars as gunfire erupts through the neighborhood while SWAT teams rush armored vehicles into position around the home.
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The video shows the massive tactical response that followed as Kern County Sheriff’s Office SWAT operators arrived with armored vehicles, including a BearCat and a Rook, to help evacuate nearby residents and contain Morales.
Authorities said Morales continued firing from inside the home for hours while tactical teams attempted to negotiate his surrender.
At around 5:30 p.m., investigators said Morales opened fire on the armored Rook vehicle, with rounds penetrating armor plating and damaging ballistic glass.
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The video then shows Morales climbing out of a window and fleeing into thick brush in the backyard while armed with a rifle and wearing camouflage and a mask.
Drone footage and bodycam video captured Morales lying beneath a tree while aiming a rifle at the driver of the BearCat, according to investigators.
Authorities said deputies determined Morales continued posing an imminent threat and used the BearCat as a means of deadly force.
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The footage shows the BearCat accelerating toward Morales as gunfire erupts. Investigators said Morales fired multiple rounds that struck the driver’s side window and underside of the armored vehicle during the encounter.
Deputies backed away and then re-engaged Morales a second time, according to the video.
Authorities said Morales continued manipulating his rifle and reached for a handgun in his waistband after the second impact.
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Deputies then used the BearCat to run over Morales a third and final time.
&quot;The suspect was lying prone on the ground, in camouflage clothing, continuing to pose a threat,&quot; Tulare County Sheriff Mike Boudreaux said after the incident. &quot;The situation was resolved, and the suspect is now dead. He was not shot. One of the BearCats ran over him and killed him.&quot;
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The sheriff later defended the tactics used to stop Morales in blunt terms.
&quot;Don’t shoot at cops. You shoot at cops, we’re gonna run you over,&quot; Boudreaux said. &quot;He got run over. He got what he deserved.&quot;
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Authorities said the confrontation began earlier that morning when deputies arrived at Morales’ home to serve a final eviction notice after he allegedly failed to pay rent for 35 days. Investigators said Morales appeared to have &quot;laid in wait&quot; before opening fire on deputies with a high-powered rifle.
Hoppert, a former Navy corpsman who joined the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office in 2020, was struck during the ambush and rushed to Sierra View District Hospital, where he later died.
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Authorities considered airlifting Hoppert to Fresno for treatment, but his condition was too unstable.
&quot;This situation went from a civil order of removal to where our officer was shot and killed. This is senseless,&quot; Boudreaux said.
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Boudreaux also described the emotional aftermath of the shooting, saying he met with Hoppert’s family at the hospital following the deputy’s death.
&quot;I sat down at the hospital and met with the wife and his mom, and I can tell you there is no consoling that family at this point,&quot; Boudreaux said. &quot;Attacks on law enforcement of this nature must stop.&quot;
On May 12, the Kern County Sheriff’s Office Incident Review Board determined the use of force was within department policy. The case will also be reviewed by the Tulare County District Attorney’s Office.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Greg Wehner contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump owns the GOP. Could Republicans pay the price in the midterms?</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump owns the GOP. Could Republicans pay the price in the midterms?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump took to social media on Wednesday morning to showcase the power of his political endorsements, touting that the candidates he backed went 37-0 in Tuesday&apos;s GOP primaries from coast to coast.
&quot;We won all races last night. Every one of them,&quot; Trump told reporters.
The brute force of the president&apos;s endorsement power and the immense grip he has on the Republican Party were on full display in a number of high-profile ballot-box showdowns, including Trump-backed Ed Gallrein ousting Rep. Thomas Massie in the GOP primary in Kentucky&apos;s 4th Congressional District, a race that grabbed outsized national attention.
But Trump&apos;s heavy hand in this year&apos;s primaries could cause repercussions in the autumn, when Republicans will be defending their razor-thin House and slim Senate majorities in the midterm elections.
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While those concerns will mount as the midterms creep closer, on Tuesday night the political headline was Trump once again successfully flexing his muscles to exert payback on Republicans who defied him.
Two weeks after purging five state senators in Indiana&apos;s primary who had opposed his push for congressional redistricting, and three days after helping to oust Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana — as the senator who, five and a half years ago, voted to convict Trump in his second impeachment trial lost his bid for renomination — Trump obliterated Massie.
Massie, who for 14 years has represented Kentucky&apos;s 4th Congressional District, in the northeastern part of the red-leaning state, has long been one of Trump&apos;s most vocal GOP critics in Congress. The libertarian-minded lawmaker has repeatedly taken aim at the president over foreign policy, including the Iran war and unconditional U.S. military aid to Israel. And he&apos;s also been a thorn in Trump&apos;s side for successfully pushing for the release of government files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Gallrein’s nearly ten-point victory over Massie in a race that was expected to be much closer represents a major win for Trump’s political operation and pro-Israel allied groups, who spent aggressively to unseat the sitting lawmaker.
Speaking at his victory celebration, Gallrein thanked Trump for his support, saying, &quot;My focus is on advancing the president&apos;s and the party&apos;s agenda to put America first and Kentucky always.&quot;
Taking to social media after Massie&apos;s defeat, White House communications director and longtime Trump aide Steven Cheung warned, &quot;Do not ever doubt President Trump and his political power. F--k around, find out.&quot;
Veteran Republican strategist and communicator Ryan Williams told Fox News Digital, &quot;The Republican Party is Trump’s party, and if you cross him, he’ll hit back at you ten times as hard and defeat you. He’s getting better at this as time goes on. His grip on the party has increased, not decreased.&quot;
&quot;Anybody at this point who doesn’t understand this will be out of a job if they cross the president,&quot; Williams emphasized.
Meanwhile, Rep. Andy Barr of Kentucky, backed by Trump in recent days, cruised to the Republican Senate nomination in the race to succeed retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell, a former longtime Senate GOP leader.
And Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a top Trump ally in the Senate, easily captured the GOP gubernatorial nomination in solidly red Alabama.
But some Trump-backed candidates will have to wait a little longer before securing a ticket to the general election.
Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones of Georgia finished first in the GOP gubernatorial primary, but didn&apos;t top 50%, forcing a runoff next month with billionaire businessman Rick Jackson.
It was the same story in Alabama, where Trump-backed Rep. Barry Moore finished first but will need another victory in next month&apos;s runoff to secure the Republican Senate nomination in the race to succeed Tuberville.
And this past weekend, Trump-backed Rep. Julia Letlow was forced into a runoff with Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming as Cassidy was sent packing.
Trump putting his hand on the scale in red states like Louisiana, Alabama and Kentucky shouldn&apos;t be an issue in the general election, but it could be in battleground Georgia, and in red-leaning Texas, where Democrats are hoping to win a U.S. Senate election for the first time in nearly four decades.
Democrats feel Trump gave them an early Christmas gift by endorsing MAGA firebrand and ally and supporter Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over longtime GOP Sen. John Cornyn with one week to go until the runoff election for the Republican nomination.
&quot;Ken is a true MAGA Warrior who has ALWAYS delivered for Texas, and will continue to do so in the United States Senate,&quot; Trump wrote in a social media post as he announced his backing of Paxton, which likely ends Cornyn&apos;s hope of winning renomination.
The winner of the GOP runoff will face off in the autumn with rising Democratic Party star state Rep. James Talarico, who has built a massive war chest this year while Cornyn and Paxton have traded fire in their combustible race.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and many GOP leaders in the nation&apos;s capital saw Cornyn as the candidate better equipped to successfully defend the seat in Texas, which Democrats are trying to flip as they work to win back the chamber&apos;s majority.
That&apos;s because Paxton has faced a slew of scandals and legal problems that have battered him over the past decade, as well as his ongoing messy divorce.
Some Republicans are concerned this could be a flashback to 2022, when then-former President Trump flexed his muscles in the GOP primaries, with some of his picks, including Georgia&apos;s Herschel Walker, falling short in the midterms, as Republicans failed to win back the Senate.
&quot;Trump got his way in most of the primaries in 2022 also. Didn’t portend great results in the general election,&quot; vocal Trump critic and GOP consultant Sarah Longwell posted on social media Tuesday night.
Williams said, &quot;The president has shown that he puts personal loyalty over political considerations even when it puts a safe seat at risk.&quot;
And pointing to this year&apos;s midterms, when the GOP as the party in power will face traditional headwinds as well as an extremely challenging political climate, Ryan said, &quot;That’s the situation Republicans find themselves dealing with heading into what should be a challenging midterm election.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mayors want to keep handing out free cash after federal funds dried up</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mayors want to keep handing out free cash after federal funds dried up</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Several mayors across the United States are scrambling to keep &quot;no-strings-attached&quot; cash programs alive as the federal pandemic relief funding that triggered the trend officially dries up.
In the Chicago suburb of Evanston, Illinois, officials recently announced an expansion of the city&apos;s guaranteed income program to burn through the remainder of its federal allotments. The program originally launched as a pilot funded by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Under federal law, these pandemic recovery funds had to be legally obligated by the end of 2024 and must be fully spent by the end of December.
Evanston held a series of registration sessions across the city for its Guaranteed Income Program as officials race to distribute $300,000 before the expiration deadline. The city received roughly 150 applications during the first week of registration alone. Those applications will be entered into a lottery to select 102 low-income families.
The expanded program will provide $500 monthly payments to the selected households over the next six months using the leftover pandemic funds. To be eligible for the lottery, residents must live at or below 185% of the federal poverty line and be either 55 years or older or have a child in second grade or younger.
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Evanston is one of more than 100 U.S. cities that have launched universal basic income pilots since 2018 to address poverty. While many of these initial experiments relied on a blend of private donations and federal ARPA money, those federal accounts are hitting zero. The looming shortfall is driving local officials to find alternative avenues to make the cash handouts permanent—similar to recent budget maneuvers in neighboring Cook County, Illinois.
Cook County, the second-largest county in the U.S., established a subsequent phase of its guaranteed basic income program after the conclusion of its initial 2022 pilot. To sustain the initiative without federal aid, the Cook County Board of Commissioners approved $7.5 million for guaranteed income within its local county budget, signaling a shift toward long-term local funding.
Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss, who won the Democratic primary for Illinois&apos; 9th Congressional District and is running in the general election, indicated he wants to fight for the handouts at the federal level if elected to the House of Representatives.
&quot;Guaranteed income programs provide critical support to families while boosting the local economy,&quot; Biss wrote in a social media post after the Evanston City Council voted to expand the program. &quot;We’re leading the way in Evanston, and I’m ready to fight for these programs in Congress!&quot;
Biss is not the only local executive attempting to turn temporary pilots into permanent policy.
In Newark, New Jersey, Mayor Ras Baraka is pushing for the state government to adopt similar measures across the Garden State.
&quot;The Newark Movement for Economic Equity (NMEE) guaranteed income pilot program definitively demonstrated that cash payments boosted financial stability and improved child outcomes,&quot; Baraka said during the launch of a new advocacy coalition. &quot;I am proud that our work in Newark continues to serve as a model to inform statewide efforts for economic mobility. We must turn these pilots into policy across New Jersey.&quot;
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Launched by Baraka in partnership with the advocacy group Mayors for a Guaranteed Income, the Newark pilot provided 400 low-income residents with $6,000 per year over a two-year period, pulling from a mix of ARPA funds and corporate donations.
The newly formed New Jersey Cash Alliance coalition is now actively lobbying lawmakers in Trenton for state-backed cash policies to support families. The coalition includes Mayors for a Guaranteed Income President Michael D. Tubbs, who has publicly maintained that the federal government should implement a nationwide guaranteed income program.
Tubbs, the former mayor of Stockton, California, popularized the municipal cash-handout trend after starting a pilot program in his own city. Tubbs argues that regular cash infusions are necessary to help low-income Americans stay afloat amid high costs for basic expenses like rent, groceries, and gasoline.
In Salem, Massachusetts, city officials concluded a 12-month pilot program called &quot;Uplift Salem,&quot; which offered 100 eligible participants monthly payments of $500 for a year. The $685,000 project was structured as a public-private partnership, utilizing ARPA funds alongside private contributions from the nonprofit group UpTogether.
Salem Mayor Dominick Pangallo praised the initiative following an impact study conducted by Salem State University, which noted high praise from recipients.
&quot;It increases employment, strengthens our economy and helps children thrive in school. These are investments in the integrity and strength of our community as a whole,&quot; Pangallo said in a statement. &quot;Uplift Salem was an opportunity for us to add to the body of work demonstrating the efficacy of these programs. We will continue to advance the conversation at both the state and national level.&quot;
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Meanwhile, officials in Boulder, Colorado, who launched their &quot;Elevate Boulder&quot; guaranteed income program with $3 million in ARPA funds, are actively soliciting private donations to keep the program going now that the federal pilot phase is wrapping up.
&quot;Contributions to the Elevate Boulder Fund will also help city staff determine the potential for ongoing, collective community support to extend the project after the pilot phase is complete,&quot; the city&apos;s official website states.
While some cities are looking to charity or local taxes to bridge the gap, others have run into severe legal roadblocks. Austin, Texas, became the first major city in the Lone Star State to fully fund its own guaranteed income pilot, utilizing $1.1 million in taxpayer funds alongside $500,000 in philanthropic donations.
However, the future of cash programs in Texas remains highly uncertain. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a high-profile lawsuit against a similar $20.5 million guaranteed income program in Harris County, dubbing it the &quot;Harris Handout&quot; and declaring it an unconstitutional abuse of public funds. While Austin&apos;s initial pilot concluded its run without direct intervention, the ongoing state-level litigation has effectively stalled local expansions across Texas.
Officials from Boulder, Salem, Newark, and Evanston did not respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Todd Monken says Shedeur Sanders has &apos;come miles&apos; as Browns quarterback competition heats up</news:name>
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			<news:title>Todd Monken says Shedeur Sanders has &apos;come miles&apos; as Browns quarterback competition heats up</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Shedeur Sanders’ new head coach likes what he’s seen from the quarterback heading into his second NFL season with the Cleveland Browns.
Todd Monken has been peppered with questions about his quarterbacks depth chart since taking the Browns’ head coaching job, which Kevin Stefanski used to have with the franchise.
Sanders, whom the Browns took in the fifth round of last year’s NFL Draft, is usually in those questions, as media and fans alike are curious what’s in store for him after closing out the 2025 campaign as the team’s starting quarterback. However, a new coach means new thinking about every position.
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Monken, though, spoke to Sanders’ development on Wednesday, where he said he’s seeing a player who has already &quot;come a long way.&quot;
&quot;I think Shedeur’s come miles, in terms of his progressions, getting the ball out, his understanding of concepts. I think he’s really, really come a long way,&quot; Monken told reporters, via ESPN.
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After the Browns went with Joe Flacco to start the season, then Dillon Gabriel when Flacco was traded to the Cincinnati Bengals, Sanders finally got a shot against the Las Vegas Raiders. He won his first-ever start in the NFL, and Stefanski named him starter the remainder of the season.
But Sanders and Deshaun Watson, who&apos;s back from injury heading into 2026, have continued to take split first-team reps during team drills at the Browns’ second OTA practice.
Watson, whose tenure in Cleveland has been the exact opposite of what the team had hoped for when they traded for and signed him to a massive contract in 2022. It was a fully guaranteed $230 million over five years, but he tore his Achilles in October 2024 and didn’t play at all in 2025.
Still, back on the gridiron, Monken said that &quot;Deshaun’s athleticism shows up.&quot;
&quot;Obviously he’s had that, but he’s had injuries that have set him back. I wouldn’t say it’s a surprise, but it’s exciting to see – it’s a weapon for him. It’s one of his superpowers, his athleticism.&quot;
The Browns still have Gabriel, as well as rookie Taylen Green, on their depth chart ahead of the season. But it’s clear the competition starts with Watson and Sanders with training camp set for July.
Monken won’t be rushing to any conclusion at the position, but he does wish to name a starter by the beginning of training camp.
&quot;You’d love to have it at every position at the end of spring, but you can’t guarantee that,&quot; Monken said.
Until then, Sanders and the rest of the Browns’ roster will look to impress their new coach.  
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			  <news:name>Trump’s Praise of Spencer Pratt Could Hurt Him in L.A. Mayor’s Race</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump’s Praise of Spencer Pratt Could Hurt Him in L.A. Mayor’s Race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats have been trying to portray Mr. Pratt, a former reality TV star, as a MAGA Republican in the mayor’s race. President Trump just gave them a helping hand.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Vanessa Trump reveals breast cancer diagnosis in emotional statement: &apos;I am staying focused and hopeful&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Vanessa Trump reveals breast cancer diagnosis in emotional statement: &apos;I am staying focused and hopeful&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vanessa Trump revealed in an emotional social media statement Wednesday that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer and recently underwent a medical procedure as she begins treatment and recovery.
The former wife of Donald Trump Jr. shared the announcement on Instagram, writing: &quot;I want to share a personal health update.&quot;
&quot;I’ve recently been diagnosed with breast cancer,&quot; Vanessa wrote in the post. &quot;While this isn’t news anyone expects, I’m working closely with my medical team on a treatment plan.&quot;
Vanessa also revealed that doctors performed &quot;a procedure earlier this week&quot; and thanked her family, children and medical team for supporting her through the diagnosis and recovery process.
KAT TIMPF REVEALS BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS WHILE ANNOUNCING THE BIRTH OF HER SON
&quot;I am staying focused and hopeful while surrounded by the love and support of my family, my kids, and those closest to me,&quot; she wrote.
The announcement quickly drew support from members of the Trump family and supporters online, including a public response from Ivanka Trump, who commented: &quot;Praying for your continued strength and a swift recovery. Love you mama.&quot;
The post was also liked by Tiffany Trump and rapidly gained engagement as readers reacted to Vanessa’s news.
TIGER WOODS VISITS WHITE HOUSE FOR 1ST TIME SINCE MAKING RELATIONSHIP WITH VANESSA TRUMP PUBLIC
Vanessa concluded her statement by thanking supporters for their kindness while she focuses on ongoing treatment.
&quot;Thank you for your kindness and support it truly means more than I can express,&quot; she wrote. &quot;I kindly ask for privacy as I focus on my health and recovery.&quot;
Vanessa Trump shares five children with ex-husband Donald Trump Jr. In recent years, she has largely maintained a lower public profile compared to other members of the exteded Trump family.
Vanessa has also recently been linked to golf legend Tiger Woods after the two went public with their relationship earlier this year. Woods shared a public message in March asking for privacy as the couple drew both online and media attention.
Vanessa Trump&apos;s announcement did not disclose additional details about the stage of the cancer or specifics of her treatment plan beyond noting the recent procedure and ongoing medical care.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Paulina Dedaj contributed to this reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Owner of daycare in viral Nick Shirley video charged in $4.6M daycare fraud scheme, prosecutors say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Owner of daycare in viral Nick Shirley video charged in $4.6M daycare fraud scheme, prosecutors say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A woman allegedly tied to Minnesota&apos;s massive &quot;Feeding Our Future&quot; scandal has been charged in a daycare fraud scheme after being featured in a viral video by influencer Nick Shirley, authorities said.
She is accused of pocketing millions of dollars meant for children&apos;s meals.
Fahima Egeh Mahamud was charged Wednesday with wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the United States, according to court documents.
STATE OFFICIALS AND DAYCARE MANAGER PUSH BACK ON VIRAL VIDEO FRAUD ALLEGATIONS IN MINNESOTA
Earlier this year, Mahamud was indicted for her alleged role in the initial $250 million &quot;Feeding Our Future&quot; scheme. Prosecutors allege she enrolled Future Leaders Early Learning — a Minneapolis daycare where she served as CEO — into the federal child nutrition program, falsely claiming to serve thousands of meals at her childcare center.
In addition to her involvement in the nutrition program fraud, Mahamud was federally charged Wednesday with a secondary scheme to defraud the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), which provides daycare assistance to low-income families.
Between October 2022 and December 2025, she allegedly submitted over 13,000 fraudulent claims to CCAP totaling approximately $4.6 million. Prosecutors state the claims were fraudulent because she falsely certified that she had collected mandatory co-payments from families, which is a material requirement for federal reimbursement.
ILHAN OMAR PRESSED TO EXPLAIN HOW FRAUD IN MINNESOTA GOT &apos;SO OUT OF CONTROL&apos;
The Future Leaders Early Learning center was featured in Shirley&apos;s viral video, FOX 9 Minneapolis reported, which showed him visiting apparently empty, Somali-run childcare centers in and around Minneapolis while alleging widespread fraud.
The video served as a catalyst for an immediate and aggressive multiagency crackdown by the Trump administration.
Following its release, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) froze roughly $185 million in federal childcare funding to Minnesota.
Additionally, over 2,000 federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) were deployed to the Twin Cities to escalate investigations and enforcement.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Three dead, 18 first responders quarantined after exposure to unknown substance at New Mexico home</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three people died and nearly 20 first responders were quarantined Wednesday after exposure to an unidentified substance at a New Mexico home, authorities said.
New Mexico State Police said officers responded around 11 a.m. to a residence in Mountainair, New Mexico, to assist the Torrance County Sheriff’s Office with what was initially believed to be a suspected overdose involving an unknown substance.
Authorities said four people were found unresponsive inside the residence. Three of them were pronounced dead, according to a police statement.
Officials said 18 first responders were exposed to the substance and later began experiencing symptoms including nausea and dizziness.
MAINE STUDENT PASSES OUT, 11 TAKEN TO HOSPITAL AS CAUSE OF ILLNESSES REMAINS UNKNOWN
The fourth occupant of the residence and the exposed first responders were transported to the University of New Mexico Hospital, where they are being quarantined, evaluated and monitored.
Two first responders remain in serious condition, police said.
Albuquerque Fire Rescue hazmat teams are working to identify the substance involved.
Investigators said they believe the substance may spread through contact but do not believe it is airborne.
Authorities said there is no threat to the public and that a secure perimeter has been established around the residence.
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			  <news:name>Northeastern city votes to end ShotSpotter contract for gunfire-detection tech designed to fight crime</news:name>
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			<news:title>Northeastern city votes to end ShotSpotter contract for gunfire-detection tech designed to fight crime</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The city of Cambridge on Monday voted to end its contract with ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system used by police to identify possible shootings in real time. 
The crime-fighting technology deploys a network of acoustic sensors mounted above streets across neighborhoods, designed to detect gunfire-like sounds and automatically alert law enforcement when a suspected shot is heard.
The City Council’s decision follows criticism from opponents who argue the system is unreliable, and can contribute to over-policing. They have also raised concerns about potential links to federal immigration enforcement.
Cambridge’s move comes after Chicago announced in February 2024 that it would also not renew its own contract for the technology, signaling growing pushback among some cities over its use.
SCHOOLS TURN TO AI GUN DETECTION FOR SAFETY
According to Boston.com, five councilors voted to terminate the contract, while two opposed the measure and two voted present during this week’s council meeting. 
Under the decision, the city manager and police department must discontinue use of ShotSpotter within 90 days, and the devices will be removed from locations around Cambridge, the outlet said.
HOW SURVEILLANCE TECH LED POLICE TO ACCUSE THE WRONG PERSON
The system is operated by Soundthinking, which says the technology is designed to save lives, expedite police response and help investigators to recover more evidence, with alerts relayed to law enforcement within 60 seconds.
During Monday’s meeting, City Manager Yi-An Huang and acting Police Commissioner Pauline Wells supported keeping ShotSpotter in place, with the police citing 11 incidents when the system did detect gunfire but did not receive 911 calls.
ICE IN BOSTON NABS PREVIOUSLY DEPORTED DOMINICAN FENTANYL TRAFFICKER, CHILD RAPE CONVICT, MURDERERS
Critics, however, say the technology lacks sufficient independent scientific validation, pointing to reported false positives and arguing it can be triggered by other loud noises such as car backfires.
They also noted that SoundThinking operates a law enforcement database that allegedly is related to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), an agenda which is considered deeply unpopular in Cambridge.
Councilor Ayah Al-Zubi, a co-sponsor of the resolution calling to decommission ShotSpotter, said the arrangement raises broader concerns about data sharing.
&quot;It does pose a privacy and safety risk for residents, especially when the federal government has a relationship with the company and it’s not reliable,&quot; Al-Zubi said. &quot;There was once a time, over a decade ago, where there was an interest in this technology, but now we know more about its effectiveness and its consequences.&quot;
The company responded to the accusations in a statement to the Boston Globe, defending the effectiveness of its technology.
&quot;SoundThinking is proud to have successfully served the Cambridge Police Department and the citizens of Cambridge with gunshot detection services since 2014,&quot; the company said.
&quot;ShotSpotter is proven, unbiased technology that detects and alerts police to gunfire, enabling faster response, evidence collection, and lifesaving medical aid, all the while preserving privacy. We remain committed to working with communities, like Cambridge, that share our belief that every resident deserves those protections against gun violence.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona’s ‘QAnon Shaman’ denounces ‘slush fund’ for Jan. 6 rioters, calls deal to shield Trump from IRS corrupt</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona’s ‘QAnon Shaman’ denounces ‘slush fund’ for Jan. 6 rioters, calls deal to shield Trump from IRS corrupt</news:title>
			<news:keywords>WASHINGTON – The Arizona man known as the “QAnon Shaman” said Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s new Anti-Weaponization Fund is an abuse of power by a would-be “king.”
Jacob Angeli-Chansley – the face of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot with his red, white and blue face paint and horned fur headdress – denounced the $1.776 billion program as a “slush fund” for Trump to reward his loyalists.
The Justice Department announced the fund on Monday as part of a settlement with Trump, who had sued the IRS for $10 billion over the leak of his tax returns. The settlement included an assurance that the IRS will drop all audits and claims for back taxes against Trump, his family and businesses.
“You think I’m gonna take a f—ing dime from Trump and the government after he’s using this thing to cover him and his family in perpetuity for all of their crimes?” he told Cronkite News by phone. “You think I’m gonna take a dime of that blood money?”
Trump pardoned more than 1,500 people who participated in the Jan. 6 riot the day he returned to the White House in January 2025. Many had been convicted of assaulting police officers.
Cronkite News reached out to 17 of those defendants with Arizona ties. None besides Angeli-Chansley responded. 
Thirteen were convicted or pleaded guilty to crimes related to the attack. Four of the cases were dismissed after the pardon. The charges included assault on federal agents, physical violence at the Capitol and seditious conspiracy. 
Angeli-Chansley pleaded guilty to a charge of obstruction of an official proceeding. He served 27 months of a 41-month sentence. He was released from federal prison in March 2023.
During the riot, he carried an American flag fastened to a spear and used a bullhorn to call other rioters to the dais in the Senate chamber.
“He stated that ‘Mike Pence is a f—-ing traitor’ and wrote a note on available paper on the dais, stating, ‘It’s Only A Matter of Time. Justice Is Coming,’” according to prosecutors.
At a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing Tuesday, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche defended the compensation fund, saying it will be open to anyone victimized by a politically motivated prosecution, not just Jan. 6 defendants.
“It’s not limited to Republicans. … It’s not limited to the Biden weaponization. It’s not limited to, in any way scope or form, January 6 or to (targets of special counsel) Jack Smith. There’s no limitation on the claims,” Blanche said. 
He rejected Democrats’ assertions that the fund is a massive, taxpayer-funded attempt by Trump to whitewash the assault on democracy. 
“I think it’s telling that everybody on the left and … the liberal side of the media immediately says it’s a slush fund for President Trump’s friends,” Blanche said. “If anything else, that’s an outright admission that they know that the people that really had this Department of Justice weaponized against them were President Trump and his friends. But … that is not what the AG order that I signed yesterday says.”
Blanche, who served as Trump’s private attorney in several cases – prosecutions over election interference and classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago and allegations of hush money paid to an adult actress ahead of the 2016 election – faced strong criticism from Senate Democrats.
“You are acting today like the president’s personal attorney and that’s the whole problem,” said Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, who also noted that a huge banner with Trump’s portrait was draped over the front of the Department of Justice building in February.
At a homeland security committee meeting Tuesday, Arizona Sen. Ruben Gallego called for legislation barring establishment of a fund of the sort proposed by the Trump administration. 
He called it outrageous to provide compensation to “traitors who attacked the Capitol.”
“No president, Republican or Democrat, should be able to use the federal treasury as a personal checkbook,” he said.
Angeli-Chansley now refers to himself as the “American Shaman.” He was heavily involved in the QAnon movement, which centered on a conspiracy theory that Trump was fighting a cabal of Satan worshippers who engage in child sex trafficking. 
He was a strong MAGA supporter when the pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol, interrupting congressional certification of Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election.
Angeli-Chansley has since become disenchanted with Trump. He has also repudiated the QAnon movement. 
In a rambling phone conversation with Cronkite News, he repeatedly cited Trump’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier and convicted sex offender who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting federal trial for trafficking young women and girls for sex. 
He reiterated his anger with Trump for resisting release of the Epstein files.
And he criticized Trump for attacking Iran and supporting Israel, among other things.  
Angeli-Chansley sued Trump for $40 trillion in September 2025, asserting he is the true leader of the free world and vowing to use the sum to wipe out the national debt. The lawsuit was dismissed.
He urged fellow Jan. 6ers to “reject that … money.” 
If courts allow the fund to operate, Angeli-Chansley said, it would mean that Trump “can do whatever it is that he wants.”
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			  <news:name>JASON BEDRICK: Indications Mount That Anti-School Choice Campaigns Are Misleading Arizona Voters</news:name>
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			<news:title>JASON BEDRICK: Indications Mount That Anti-School Choice Campaigns Are Misleading Arizona Voters</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Jason Bedrick |
Originally published by The Daily Signal.
Earlier this month, I documented how signature gatherers for two ballot initiatives to curb and regulate Arizona’s education savings account program were caught on camera giving inaccurate information to Arizona voters.
A new round of videos confirms that the spread of misinformation is extensive on both campaigns.
The entire Arizona school choice coalition opposes both measures because they would curtail the ESA program, which enables the families of more than 102,000 Arizona students to choose the learning environments that work best for them.
The initiatives would greatly disrupt their education by imposing new restrictions on how families can spend their funds, layering on bureaucratic red tape, and—in the case of the union-backed measure—kicking tens of thousands of children out of the program entirely.
In the latest clips, signature gatherers working for Protect Education Now, a joint project of Save Our Schools Arizona and the Arizona Education Association, and Fortify AZ, backed by the American Federation for Children, misrepresent the basics of the initiative and the ESA program itself.
Surprisingly, the talking points used by the supposedly pro-school choice campaign frequently mirror those used by ESA opponents.
Both Campaigns Grossly Exaggerate Misspending
In video after video, signature gatherers working for both initiatives wildly exaggerate the prevalence of fraud in the ESA program and hype the supposed purchase of “luxury” items such as jewelry, lingerie, trips to Disneyland, and other tabloid-ready spending that are forbidden under the ESA regulations.






One signature gatherer wearing a badge for Petition Partners, the group hired by the American Federation for Children-backed campaign, claimed that the ESA funds were used for jet skis and vacation rentals.
Petition Partners previously gathered signatures for left-wing ballot initiatives, including the union-backed Invest in Education initiative, the Arizona Minimum Wage campaign, and a union-backed tax increase to fund district schools.
Another signature gatherer wearing a Petition Partners badge claimed there was $10.3 million in misspending in 2025. She failed to note that that accounts for barely 1% of total ESA spending, and that the vast majority of unallowed expenses were innocent mistakes, such as backpacks, lunch boxes, and water bottles.
Although there is room for improvement, Arizona’s ESA program is among the most accountable of any Arizona government program.
The Arizona Department of Education has confirmed that only 0.3% of ESA spending has been flagged as fraudulent or egregious—and nearly all of that occurred in the ClassWallet Marketplace channel that the American Federation for Children-backed initiative would preserve, while eliminating the debit card and reimbursement options that have almost no fraud at all.
Both Campaigns Spread Misinformation
Some gatherers from both campaigns have gone further still, telling voters verifiably false information in order to induce them to sign their petitions.






One Petition Partners signature gatherer told a voter that ESA parents were not required to submit receipts and that they could “buy a puppy” with their ESA and “say it’s for science class.” In fact, parents are required to provide receipts and other documentation. Moreover, the Arizona Department of Education confirmed that no ESA funds have been spent on puppies.
Another Petition Partners signature gatherer told a voter that parents were using ESA funds on cruises and home remodeling, while yet another claimed they were buying “cars and houses” with ESA funds. The Arizona Department of Education confirmed that no ESA funds have been spent on cruises, cars, houses, or home remodeling.
In some cases, the signature gatherers misrepresent the ballot initiatives to make them appear to be providing more education options for students.
In one video, a signature gatherer wearing a badge for FieldWorks, the group hired by the union-backed campaign, falsely tells voters that signing the petition would “help low-income students go to college.” The ballot initiative does no such thing.
In another video, a signature gatherer wearing a Petition Partners badge claims that the ballot initiative was “for everybody to be able to qualify for the [ESA] program.”
When the voter pushed back, noting that all students already qualify now, he replied (incoherently), “Because there’s something that’s against it already, so we [are] trying to get it on the ballot to be voted on instead of it just being changed.”
Ballot initiative workers have even spoken falsely to voters about the nature of their employment. In one video, a signature gatherer wearing a FieldWorks badge falsely tells a voter that he works for the Secretary of State’s office.
FieldWorks, the Arizona Education Association, and Save Our Schools Arizona did not respond to a request for comment.
It is unsurprising, if dishonest, when a teachers’ union and an avowedly anti-choice group resort to these tropes. It is genuinely appalling when a campaign backed by a self-described school choice organization spreads misinformation about a popular school choice program.
The American Federation for Children did not respond to a request for comment.
Previous videos have shown workers from the two campaigns colluding to gather signatures. In a new video, a signature gatherer with a FieldWorks badge that identifies her as a “team leader” introduces a voter to her fiancé, whom she claims is working for the “other education petition,” seemingly referring to the American Federation for Children-backed campaign.
The FieldWorks worker claims to be the “top signature gatherer in the state.” Her fiancé does not appear to be wearing a badge identifying the campaign for which he works, but he is holding a clipboard for the Fortify AZ petition.






When asked for comment, the owner of Petition Partners, Drew Chavez, deferred to their spokesperson David Liebowitz, who runs a self-described “public relations, political and crisis communication firm.”
The spokesperson declined to answer questions about the involvement of the American Federation for Children in crafting the messaging provided to the Petition Partners signature gatherers, instead providing the following statement: “Petition Partners has hands down the most thorough training program in the industry. Each of the more than 800 circulators hired for this effort has spent hours training on how to comply with state law and the facts of the measure itself.” The Petition Partners spokesperson said that they “have had reports of people pretending to be [Petition Partners] team members in an effort to discredit our work.” When asked to confirm or deny the employment of individuals who appeared in the videos, the Petition Partners spokesperson declined to answer.
Jack Reany, an ESA parent from Tucson, says that he has spoken with more than a dozen signature gatherers. He expressed shock at how little they tend to know about the ballot initiatives they’re asking people to sign.
“The public is being dangerously misled,” says Reany. “The fraud-and-accountability narrative is a smokescreen obscuring a deeply consequential piece of legislation: one that would strip legal protections from private schools, remove children from educational environments where they are thriving, and raid savings set aside by disabled students for their future.”
Arizona law is clear. Under A.R.S. § 19-116, knowingly misrepresenting an initiative’s subject matter to induce a signature is a Class 1 misdemeanor.
The videos keep accumulating. Whether Arizona’s anti-ESA attorney general acts on them is another question.
In the meantime, the advice from Arizona’s school choice advocates remains unchanged: If a gatherer approaches you with either petition, decline to sign.





Jason Bedrick is a Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation’s Center for Education Policy.
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			<news:title>Arizona nurses say Prop. 139 should give them the right to perform abortions</news:title>
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Nearly twenty years ago, Republicans in Arizona passed laws barring nurses from providing abortions. That could change under the state’s newly adopted right to abortion, but it will be almost a year before a judge will get a chance to render a verdict. 
In February, the Arizona branch of the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit in Maricopa County Superior Court on behalf of two nurses and two midwives claiming that multiple laws which hinder the ability of advanced practice clinicians like them to provide abortion care or outright ban them from doing so are unconstitutional. 
The organization’s argument relies on Proposition 139, a voter-approved initiative that won overwhelming support two years ago, to call for the restrictions to be struck down. The initiative added the right to abortion to the Arizona Constitution, and it forbids the state from adopting or enforcing any law that denies or interferes with that fundamental right. 
While reproductive rights advocates are hopeful the case could dramatically increase access to the procedure, a resolution may be years away: A hearing to determine when a trial can be held has been scheduled for April 2, 2027. 
Amanda Mollindo, a spokeswoman for the Arizona chapter of the ACLU, said the prolonged wait time is likely because of how much evidence needs to be collected first. The lawsuit is challenging nearly four dozen laws limiting the ability of nurses and physician assistants to help perform abortions. 
Arizona law prohibits anyone but a qualified doctor from providing medication or surgical abortions. And a bevy of other laws require a doctor’s presence during routine interactions with patients, like conducting physical exams before a procedure, estimating a fetus’s gestational age or performing ultrasounds. 
In their lawsuit, reproductive rights attorneys argue that mandating a doctor’s involvement in tasks that nurses and physician’s assistants are trained to handle unnecessarily prolongs the procedure and is intended to narrow access to it. 
In addition, state law bars nurses from performing abortions that are intended to terminate a pregnancy, but are allowed to perform near identical procedures during ectopic pregnancies or miscarriages. The treatment for miscarriages often includes uterine aspiration, which is commonly used during first trimester abortions. 
Lindsey Huang, an attorney for the group of nurses and midwives, urged the court to block the state’s prohibitions that prevent them from providing abortion care. She called the restrictions, known as the “APC Ban,” “unjustifiable” under the fundamental right to abortion adopted by voters in 2024. APC stands for advanced practice clinicians, which includes advanced nurse practitioners or physicians assistants. 
“Because the APC Ban restricts and interferes with Arizonans’ ability to obtain pre-viability abortion, and because it does not protect patients, is inconsistent with evidence-based medicine and clinical standards, infringes on patient autonomy, and penalizes Plaintiffs for assisting Arizonans seeking an abortion, it plainly violates the (constitution),” Huang wrote. “Indeed, such a restriction has no place in a state whose citizens voted to enshrine fundamental reproductive rights in their constitution.”
Huang pointed out that, before the laws were passed, abortion was accessible in clinics operating across five counties. Today, that access has largely shrunk to just two counties, Maricopa and Pima, with the majority of clinics centered in Phoenix and Tucson. In Northern Arizona, only one clinic in Flagstaff offers the procedure. 
The state’s largest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood Arizona, runs four women’s health clinics that provide abortions, including the one in Flagstaff. A spokesperson for the organization noted that it employs just eight doctors but 15 nurses, signaling the extent to which abortion services could expand if the state’s restrictions are eliminated. 
Abortion rights attorneys face opposition from Republican lawmakers in the effort to ease access to the procedure. Senate President Warren Petersen and House Speaker Steve Montenegro have joined the case to convince the court that the laws should be kept in place. 
The Republican duo have unsuccessfully sought to defend anti-abortion laws amid a wave of litigation from reproductive rights groups filed after voters agreed to make the procedure a fundamental right. In a response to the lawsuit, attorneys for the pair argued that the restrictions were passed with the goal of keeping women safe and posited that, because the laws might, in some cases, serve as protections for patients, they are compatible with Arizona’s abortion rights amendment and should be preserved.
“Plaintiffs cannot establish that no set of circumstances exists under which the challenged laws would be valid, and thus Plaintiffs cannot prevail,” wrote attorney Katlyn J. Divis. 
Petersen and Montenegro have made similar arguments before, saying that restrictive laws may sometimes be necessary or helpful to maintain a patient’s health to undermine the arguments from reproductive rights groups. But so far, that view hasn’t been convincing in court. 
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, a Democrat who ran on a campaign to protect abortion access, largely sided with the ACLU, filing a statement that said her office agreed that the majority of the laws violate the state’s constitution. 
But Mayes will be defending the state laws that require a doctor to obtain written parental permission before a minor can receive an abortion and require seeking a doctor’s advice if a pregnancy is suspected, even after an abortion was performed. The law mandating parental permission before a minor can get an abortion includes exceptions allowing a judicial order to serve as permission, or letting a doctor perform an abortion without permission if the minor says the pregnancy was the result of incest or their medical record shows one is necessary to prevent death or major bodily harm. 
Richie Taylor, a spokesman for the AG’s office, said that Mayes believes those laws do not violate the constitutional right to abortion.  
While the state is currently siding with reproductive rights attorneys, that could change if Mayes loses her re-election bid in November. Petersen, a Republican who represents Gilbert and has long pushed to further narrow access to abortion care, is aiming to unseat her.
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			<news:keywords>Ben Simmons finally captured a championship — just not in the sport that defined most of his professional career. This past Sunday, the former NBA player won the Sport Fishing Championship (SFC) Blue Marlin Open in the Bahamas.
Simmons competed as an angler for the South Florida Sails, a club he co-owns.
Simmons said his investment in sport fishing was driven by a longtime passion for the sport. &quot;I have always believed that investing in what you love means you have a responsibility to help move it forward,&quot; Simmons, who last appeared in an NBA game during his lone season with the Los Angeles Clippers, said.
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&quot;Sport fishing has given me incredible experiences, and SFC is creating a platform that treats offshore fishing like the elite sport it is.&quot;
Selected No. 1 overall by Philadelphia in the 2016 NBA Draft, Simmons was traded to Brooklyn in February 2022. He missed the entire 2021-22 season because of a contract dispute with the Sixers and a herniated disk coming to light after arriving with the Nets. Simmons later underwent back surgery following Brooklyn’s playoff exit.
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Since becoming an NBA free agent following the 2024-25 season, Simmons appears to have shifted his focus from basketball to competitive fishing.
Simmons&apos; ownership stake in the Sails was announced last December. South Florida&apos;s official SFC website lists the three-time NBA All-Star as the franchise&apos;s controlling owner.
South Florida opened the event strong, aided by angler Alex Stanley’s blue marlin release worth 450 points.
Stanley added another blue marlin release later in the day, helping the Sails close Day 1 at the top of the standings.
South Florida cruised to the title after a dominant Saturday created an intimidating lead entering Sunday’s final day. The Sails closed the event with 2,925 points, nearly 1,500 more than the New Jersey Sea Birds.
Simmons’ victory came less than a year after fellow professional athlete Scottie Scheffler saw his Texas Lone Stars win the Zane Grey Championship Playoffs. Scheffler is a two-time Masters champion.
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			<news:keywords>The Lake Havasu Chamber Foundation for Education and Leadership’s Career Exploration Internship program lets Lake Havasu High School students get hands-on experience in various fields to help them assess their career goals.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Texas orders Muslim university in Dallas to shut down</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas orders Muslim university in Dallas to shut down</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Texas officials have ordered a Muslim university in the Dallas area to shut down after accusing the school of illegally offering degree programs without state approval.
In a May 6 letter sent to TexAM University at Dallas, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board said that the entity &quot;must immediately cease advertising, offering, and enrolling students in degrees or programs of study until it has applied for and been granted a Certificate of Authority.&quot; 
The letter alleged that TexAM University at Dallas &quot;is operating a ‘university’ that ‘offer[s] STEM degree programs’ both online and ‘at the Richardson campus.’&quot;
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The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board wrote that, following a review, it found that TexAM is not compliant with Texas laws and regulations.
&quot;TexAM’s advertising and postings via its website indicate that your entity publicly holds itself out as offering in the State of Texas STEM degree programs, including a master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence and admissions to bachelor’s degree programs in computer science, IT, cybersecurity, and health informatics,&quot; the letter read. 
On Monday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that he was suing TexAM University at Dallas for &quot;unlawfully presenting itself as a university, offering degrees it is not authorized to grant, and misleading prospective students about its legitimacy.&quot; 
In a press release, Paxton said that TexAM University at Dallas also &quot;adopted branding and a name ‘confusingly similar’ to Texas A&amp;M University.&quot;
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&quot;TexAM has repeatedly disregarded Texas law, misrepresented its authority to grant degrees, and risked deceiving students about its legitimacy,&quot; Paxton said. &quot;My office will not allow illegal, unaccredited degree mills to operate in Texas.&quot; 
In their letter, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board said that by May 8, TexAM University at Dallas was required to sign an attached letter and return it to the agency confirming the entity had ceased its offerings.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Shahid A. Bajwa, founder and chairman of the board of trustees at Texas American Muslim Institute for Technology said, &quot;We just learned that Attorney General&apos;s office has filed Lawsuit for non-compliance. They sued our Institute and personally me, along with two other Members/Directors of the Non-Profit corporation, for $1 Million. We fail to understand how the following facts of compliance were overlooked and not even mentioned in the Lawsuit. Still, we are ready to discuss and resolve any misunderstanding.&quot;
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Regarding the letter from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Bajwa said, &quot;We have already complied with the instructions of THECB Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, and sent by email in writing to them as required on May 11. The deadline was extended by THECB. We are not operating as a &quot;University&quot; and not using the name &quot;University,&quot; and not offering Degree programs and degree courses, as required by them. We had not charged any Fee from the students.&quot;
He also said that the entity has taken down their website and social media accounts.
In terms of the similarity of the entity’s name to Texas A&amp;M University, Bajwa said, &quot;Texas A&amp;M University has given us a deadline to comply and stop using our Brand Name &quot;TexAM&quot; as they suspected it&apos;s creating confusion, supposedly, due to some similarity. We are looking into it and will be able to communicate back to them accordingly.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and Paxton for comment but did not immediately receive responses.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Giants running back Cam Skattebo&apos;s math skills called into question after 2,000-yard season declaration</news:name>
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			<news:title>Giants running back Cam Skattebo&apos;s math skills called into question after 2,000-yard season declaration</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NFL fans who are even tangentially aware of New York Giants running back Cam Skattebo know exactly what he brings to the table.
The soon-to-be second-year sensation burst onto the scene in 2025 and put up quite a rookie campaign before a freak ankle injury cut his season short.
He&apos;s a gritty, physical runner who plays like a Coke machine rolling downhill, and he inspires his teammates around him with his toughness.
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All of those are great qualities to have in a running back, but what I didn&apos;t mention were Skattebo&apos;s math skills, and it would appear there is a good reason for that.
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According to ClutchSports, when speaking with NFL.com&apos;s Kevin Patra, Skattebo busted out the mental abacus with a math problem that would make even the nerds up at MIT scratch their heads in bewilderment.
&quot;I had 400 yards on 100 carries,&quot; Skattebo said, confidently. &quot;When I play 17-plus games this year, it&apos;s going to be 300 carries for over 2,000 yards.&quot;
Hey, look, I&apos;m all for optimism, but I don&apos;t think the math works out too well on that one, Cam.
Math was never my strong suit, but after crunching the numbers a little bit, if he expects to average the same amount of yards over 300 carries as he did with 100 carries, then he&apos;s looking at around 1,200 yards for a full season of work.
Not a bad year for an NFL running back in today&apos;s era of heavy passing, as over 1,200 yards would have put Skattebo in the top 10 on the league&apos;s rushing yards leaderboard in 2025.
But that&apos;s nowhere near the 2,000-yard projection Skattebo tossed out there, and how he arrived at that number is a question that only he and his brain can answer.
Luckily, the Giants didn&apos;t draft Skattebo for his arithmetic prowess, and anyone surprised by this probably hasn&apos;t been paying attention.
Here&apos;s hoping Skattebo&apos;s ankle heals fully and that he has a great 2026 season where he rushes somewhere between 400 and 2,000 yards.
Oh, and don&apos;t ask him for any help on your algebra homework.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ASU baseball preps for Big 12 Tournament, sets sights on NCAA field</news:name>
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			<news:title>ASU baseball preps for Big 12 Tournament, sets sights on NCAA field</news:title>
			<news:keywords>TEMPE – The college baseball regular season wrapped up on Saturday, leaving Arizona State little time to prepare before the first of its two postseason tournaments began. Fortunately for the Sun Devils, the first of those events is being played in their backyard. 
Surprise Stadium will host the Big 12 Tournament, with ASU scheduled to play Cincinnati on Thursday. Barring unforeseen circumstances, the No. 21 Sun Devils will progress from there to an NCAA Tournament regional. 
“I’ve been looking forward to being in a regional,” said second-team All-Big 12 selection Domonic Smaldio, who transferred from Cal. “It’s my third year in college and I haven’t been to a regional, so I’m really excited for that, and, you know, excited to win these next three games.”
Senior right-hander Kole Klecker will start the first game of the Big 12 Tournament, a decision that few would have expected given staff ace Cole Carlon’s season. A move like this is rarely made without a reason.
After Carlon was pulled from his start in the second inning of ASU’s 5-3 loss to the Houston Cougars on Thursday, the Sun Devils’ medical staff examined his ailing shoulder and determined it was just fatigue. Even though coach Willie Bloomquist said it is not something to worry about, ASU is erring on the side of caution. 
Despite the unexpected switch, the team is ready, both at the plate and on the mound.
“You’re always kind of amped up for postseason baseball,” sophomore pitcher Taylor Penn said. “It’s almost like a better opening day. “
Cincinnati (37-19) is a scrappy team that led the Big-12 in one stat this season, stolen bases, and it led by a wide margin, 113 steals in 131 attempts. Six Bearcats players registered at least 10 stolen bases. Compare that to the Sun Devils, who stole 62 bases on 84 attempts and have just two players with at least 10.
Arizona State sophomore outfielder Landon Hairston was named Big 12 Baseball Player of the Year on Tuesday. He leads the conference with a .421 batting average, a .911 slugging percentage, a 1.437 OPS, and he tied the Sun Devils’ single-season home run record with 27. (Photo by Nickolas Montei/Cronkite News)



ASU (36-18) achieved success by different means this season, and in some cases, it led to players earning honors in the Big 12. Those include Player of the Year honors for sophomore outfielder Landon Hairston, who tied the program record for home runs on Saturday with his 27th. Hairston, Carlon and infielder Nu’u Contrades all earned first-team nods, while Smaldino was named to the second team.
With the regular season behind them, coach Willie Bloomquist is shifting the Sun Devils’ focus toward the postseason.
“The individual accolades are great,” Bloomquist said following ASU’s final practice at Phoenix Municipal Stadium on Tuesday. “But right now we’re focused on what we have in front of us on Thursday and beyond.”
That’s not to say that the players haven’t taken a moment to appreciate where they are and what they have accomplished.
“It’s a really good conference with a lot of good players,” Carlon said of making the All-Big 12 first team. “Just being able to go out this season and show what I can do, and help my team win in any way possible, it’s a big honor to be able to be recognized”
Each of these players is aware of the program’s historic success. ASU has the fourth-most national championships and the most players ever to play in Major League Baseball. The current Sun Devils hope to add to that list. 
And with their counterpart, the ASU softball team, heading to an NCAA Super Regional, they know they have some big shoes to fill.
At least they have one advantage, an 8 p.m. first pitch, which, as Hairston noted, “is better than 7:30 a.m. like last year.”
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			  <news:name>Fox News&apos; Johnny &apos;Joey&apos; Jones reenlists in United States Marine Corps</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fox News&apos; Johnny &apos;Joey&apos; Jones reenlists in United States Marine Corps</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fox News host Johnny &quot;Joey&quot; Jones reenlisted in the United States Marine Corps on Wednesday during a swearing-in ceremony at the Pentagon.
&quot;The last job I had in uniform — my job was to get better. It was to heal. It&apos;s a very selfish thing. My job was to heal. The Marine Corps paid me to get better, and then I retired. And there&apos;s nothing wrong with that, but it was unfinished business,&quot; Jones said at the ceremony.
Jones, a formerly-retired staff sergeant, served eight years in the Marine Corps and was deployed twice, suffering a life-changing injury while deployed in Afghanistan as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal technician. The 2010 IED-related incident resulted in the loss of both of his legs and severe damage to his right forearm and both wrists.
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&quot;If there&apos;s an opportunity for me to serve, there&apos;s no reason why a no-legged 40-year-old staff sergeant should be able to put the uniform on, other than these men believed it. And the goal here is to open that door for anyone else that has something left to give,&quot; Jones told his military colleagues in the room.
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Jones was joined by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, who led the swearing-in ceremony at the Pentagon&apos;s Hall of Heroes.
&quot;I don&apos;t think there&apos;s a better spokesman for the Marine Corps, understanding what it&apos;s all about, what it means to serve, the brotherhood that exists then, than how Joey talks about it on television so that the American people understand it and connect to it in a visceral way,&quot; Hegseth said. &quot;If you spend any time with them, which I know a lot of you have, you know it&apos;s in his bones. It&apos;s in his heart and soul, wearing that uniform.&quot;
&quot;When I first got word that he was interested in getting back in uniform, it actually didn&apos;t surprise me,&quot; Hegseth continued, calling Jones&apos; reenlistment &quot;an absolute no brainer.&quot;
Jones will remain a co-host of &quot;The Big Weekend Show&quot; and continue to provide military analysis across all FOX News Media platforms.
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Jones is the author of FOX News Books’ New York Times bestseller &quot;Unbroken Bonds of Battle,&quot; which spotlights the service people who dedicated their lives to protecting the freedoms and people of the United States of America. He also authored the New York Times bestseller FOX News Books&apos; &quot;Behind the Badge: Answering the Call to Serve on America&apos;s Homefront,&quot; which details the stories of first responders and the drive behind their patriotic acts of heroism.
He spends much of his time working on issues facing active duty and retired service members and created a fellowship on Capitol Hill with the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Truck driver sentenced after nearly $10M in cocaine found hidden inside Kim Kardashian SKIMS shipment</news:name>
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			<news:title>Truck driver sentenced after nearly $10M in cocaine found hidden inside Kim Kardashian SKIMS shipment</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A truck driver in England was sentenced to more than 13 years in prison after authorities said they found nearly $10 million worth of cocaine hidden inside a shipment of Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS clothing brand.
Investigators said the SKIMS shipment itself was legitimate and that neither the exporter nor importer was accused of wrongdoing. Representatives for SKIMS and Kardashian did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.
Jakub Jan Konkel, 40, was sentenced Monday to 13 years and six months in prison following an investigation by the United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency, according to the agency.
Border Force officers stopped Konkel on Sept. 5 at the Port of Harwich in Essex after he arrived on a ferry from the Hook of Holland in the Netherlands.
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Authorities said the truck was carrying 28 pallets of SKIMS clothing when officers discovered a concealed compartment built into the rear trailer doors. Investigators said the vehicle had been specially modified to hide the drugs inside the trailer.
Inside the hidden compartment were 90 kilogram-sized packages of cocaine with an estimated street value of about $9.6 million, authorities said.
Authorities said trafficking groups often hide narcotics inside legitimate commercial shipments to avoid detection.
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&quot;Organized crime groups use corrupt drivers like Konkel to move Class A drugs often hidden on entirely legitimate loads such as this,&quot; NCA Operations Manager Paul Orchard said.
Investigators also said Konkel’s vehicle records showed an unexplained 16-minute stop before reaching the port, where authorities allege the drugs were loaded into the truck, with only Konkel and the smuggling group aware of the operation.
Konkel initially denied knowing about the cocaine, but later pleaded guilty to drug smuggling, admitting he agreed to transport the drugs in exchange for €4,500, or roughly $5,200, according to the NCA.
Orchard said investigators seized &quot;a significant amount of cocaine&quot; and disrupted the criminal group behind the smuggling attempt.
Border Force Assistant Director Jason Thorn said the seizure deprived criminal networks of millions in profits.
&quot;These drugs destroy lives and inflict misery on our communities,&quot; Thorn said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ella Langley’s behind-the-scenes ACM Awards video has fans &apos;crying all over again&apos; after record-breaking night</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ella Langley’s behind-the-scenes ACM Awards video has fans &apos;crying all over again&apos; after record-breaking night</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ella Langley gave her fans an inside look at her time at the Academy of Country Music Awards.
In an Instagram reel shared on Wednesday, the 27-year-old country music superstar let fans in on how she spent her day at the ACM Awards, including clips of her arriving to the venue, getting her hair and makeup done and getting carried out to the car when the night was over.
&quot;Welcome to today,&quot; she says at the start of the video. She can be heard telling the camera later in the video that &quot;this job is not something that you can kind of half a--. You just have to full force. Don&apos;t be afraid of embarrassing yourself.&quot;
The video also showed her entourage&apos;s reaction to her award win and watching her accept the award on a TV backstage. While celebrating, her friends can be heard yelling at the TV for her to cry and &quot;get vulnerable.&quot;
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&quot;Y&apos;all I&apos;ve never cried when I won an award,&quot; she told the camera, while getting ready. &quot;For all of you who get upset when I don&apos;t cry, here&apos;s your chance!&quot;
Fans got a glimpse of Langley goofing off in the makeup chair after finding out her song, &quot;Choosin&apos; Texas,&quot; is &quot;the perfect beats per minute for CPR,&quot; singing the song as she pretended to give someone CPR.
&quot;God I love you so much, your personality is everything 😍🙌,&quot; one fan wrote in the comments section. Another added, &quot;This is why I love you girl, you’re as real as they come.&quot;
&quot;As a nurse, I will definitely be singing Choosin&apos; Texas next time I have to do CPR 🤠,&quot; a third fan wrote.
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Langley took home seven ACM Awards on Sunday, breaking the previous record of most awards won in a single year, which was set by Garth Brooks, Faith Hill and Chris Stapleton, who each took home six awards in one night at the show in 1991, 1999 and 2016.
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The singer won every award she was nominated for, including female artist of the year, song of the year, single of the year, artist-songwriter of the year, visual media of the year, for which she took home two awards, and music event of the year.
She first gained attention when her song, &quot;If You Have To&quot; went viral on TikTok, which led to her getting signed with Columbia Records/Sony Music Nashville. She later gained further mainstream success when her song, &quot;You Look Like You Love Me&quot; from her 2024 debut album, &quot;Hungover,&quot; went viral on TikTok.
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&quot;Everyone told me that song was not going to work. They were all like, ‘What?’&quot; she said on an episode of &quot;This Past Weekend with Theo Von&quot; in April about the hit 2024 song. &quot;After we cut it, [the label] was like, ‘We really think you need to go back in and sing these verses.’ I was like, ‘I’m not singing it.’ And they were like, ‘You need to sing it.’&quot;
She went on to say that she &quot;fought &apos;em really hard on it&quot; and they told her it would &quot;be the worst-performing song on the record.&quot; It went on to be her first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 and won many awards at the CMA and ACM Awards.
Her song, &quot;Choosin&apos; Texas&quot; gained her even more mainstream popularity, spending 10 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 list, making her the first female country singer to top the Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts at the same time.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>New website puts Platner on notice by amplifying scandals: &apos;One red flag after another&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>New website puts Platner on notice by amplifying scandals: &apos;One red flag after another&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A group aligned with Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, has launched a website compiling the &quot;red flags&quot; raised by her Democratic opponent, Graham Platner.
On the site, Pine Tree Results, a fundraising committee, listed the various transgressions that have followed Graham Platner’s campaign as he looks to unseat Collins and flip a key Republican-held Senate seat.
&quot;Over 20 years of a grown man revealing his true character with one red flag after another,&quot; the website states. &quot;He&apos;s radical. Dangerous. Too extreme for Maine.&quot;
Drawing from social media, Reddit and reporting, the website offers viewers a graveyard full of Platner’s most controversial moments and issues, hoping to keep them in public view as the campaign enters its final six months.
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In particular, it lists seven key &quot;flags&quot;: the way Platner has talked about rape victims, a Nazi tattoo Platner had removed, comments where he called police &quot;bastards,&quot; derogatory remarks about Maine residents, alleged sympathy for terrorists, comments about communism, and &quot;bigoted&quot; thoughts about minorities.
Platner’s campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Pine Tree Results, founded in January of last year, according to FEC records, has amassed a mostly untapped $12.7 million war chest.
Despite the series of scandals highlighted by Pine Tree Results, Democrats are counting on Platner to carry the party banner in a state that they believe is ripe for a Senate win.
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He became the de facto party nominee earlier this year when former Maine governor Janet Mills, 78, announced she would suspend her campaign after it became clear Platner had more momentum.
Collins, a political moderate, has found success in the historically Democratic Pine Tree State as a Republican. She last won reelection in 2020 in a 51% to 42.4% victory over Democratic challenger Sara Gideon, a Maine state legislator.
Democrats are hoping Platner’s pitch as a political outsider will convince voters to ditch the five-term incumbent.
Platner has framed the PAC’s attacks as proof that his campaign has enough momentum to draw scrutiny.
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&quot;A Republican super PAC called ‘Pine Tree Results,’ funded by twelve billionaires, just bought $2 million worth of attack ads against our campaign. It’s all out-of-state money. Not a single dollar coming from Maine,&quot; Platner said in a post to Instagram last month.
If they clear their respective primary elections next month, Collins and Platner will face off in the state’s general elections on Nov. 3.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Attorney General Mayes oversees execution of LeRoy McGill</news:name>
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			<news:title>Attorney General Mayes oversees execution of LeRoy McGill</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points: 
LeRoy McGill executed by the state for 2002 murder of Charles Perez 
Friend of McGill detailed his childhood, priest prayed over execution 
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LeRoy McGill (Courtesy of the Arizona Department of Corrections)
When the curtains parted, LeRoy McGill craned his head to the side. 
He smiled at the cadre of law enforcement officers and officials flanking the right side of the room, nodded and said hello. His eyes wandered across the stands, tracing over the two media witnesses cradling legal pads and his two defense attorneys sharing a box of tissues. 
His gaze then landed on a man named Bubba. He nodded and Bubba raised his fist. 
He kept it still in the air as the white-gloved medical team felt for veins, tied blue rubber tourniquets, pierced needles and taped each down. The IV tubes crossed the tattooed celtic knots intersecting McGill’s wrists and the crook of his arm. 
In his last words, McGill thanked everyone for being “accommodating and nice.” He said, “I’m going home.” 
A priest entered, donning a white robe with embroidered silver crosses and a purple stole. He read McGill’s last rites, placing his hand on his head. 
Bubba still had his fist up as a blue gloved hand, shown only on a television screen, plunged saline, and then pentobarbital. McGill closed his eyes and let out a few snores. 
The priest continued to pray, tempering his voice to a whisper imperceptible by the loudspeaker. 
When McGill went still and silent, the priest stopped speaking. Bubba put his arm down. A medical staff member took his pulse, and at 10:26 a.m., the deputy director of the Department of Corrections announced he was dead.
Grover “Bubba” Ridgeway and McGill saw each other in person for the first time in the execution chamber. Bubba raised his fist to let McGill know his family was thinking of him.
The two had connected over the phone sometime after their worst days were behind them, tied together by time spent at Boysville, a children’s shelter in San Antonio. 
According to Bubba, physical and sexual abuse was rampant. And according to the court record, McGill did not make it out unscathed. 
By the time McGill set two people on fire in 2002, leaving one dead and another severely burned over three quarters of her body, substance abuse had been a fact of life, tracing back to his time at Boysville. 
Ten years later, addiction’s orbit would lead to his first arrest and probation for the illegal use of a credit card. The next year he robbed two fast food restaurants, pled guilty to two counts of armed robbery and was sentenced to 10 years and six months in state prison. 
He got out three years early and was paroled in 1993. He worked at a company making PVC pipe. He lived with his mother. He attended court-mandated treatment programs.
In 1995, he moved out of his mother’s house and into an apartment neighboring his brother, Kean, and his girlfriend Angela. Angela’s brother Robert moved in with McGill for a time and put him in touch with his girlfriend’s cellmate, Jonna “Angel” Hardesty.
Hardesty and McGill corresponded in writing over the course of her incarceration and met in person only after her release. She moved in with McGill in January 1996. 
The two started regularly using methamphetamine. 
Then, over the course of a few weeks in April 2002, McGill lost his job, and then his apartment, leaving himself and Hardesty homeless. The two lived out of a car and drifted into a one bedroom apartment rented by Jack Yates. 
Yates allowed McGill and Hardesty into the fold. The two joined Charles Perez, Nova Banta, Edwin and Kimberly Keith, their two young daughters, and occasionally, Hardesty’s brother Jeffrey Uhl, crashing alongside them in the living room. 
The apartment was “busy,” and methamphetamine and marijuana use was standard. 
Weeks into McGill and Hardesty’s stay, Yates’ shotgun went missing. 
Banta and Perez pointed to Hardesty and McGill, and Yates kicked the two out of the apartment. McGill and Hardesty then went to stay with a friend who lived a short walk away. 
On the night of July 12, McGill was high. And at around 3:30 a.m., he set off for Yates’ apartment. He met Uhl and Keith outside. He told Keith to get his wife and kids out of the apartment, leaving Yates, Perez and Banta inside. 
Uhl let McGill in. Perez and Banta sat next to each other on a couch. 
According to Banta, McGill walked in, said they should not talk behind people’s backs, doused the two in gasoline, and lit and threw a match, engulfing her and Perez in flames. 
The two ran out of the apartment in a rush of flames as the fire spread, eventually engulfing the complex. 
Yates, Uhl and a neighbor in an adjoining unit got out alive. Banta survived with third-degree burns to three quarters of her body. Perez died at the hospital, with 80% of his body burned. 
McGill was indicted on March 11, 2003, for first degree murder. And shortly after, the state sent notice that it planned to seek the death penalty, finding McGill had a previous conviction, that his presence created a grave risk of death to others and that he had committed the murder in an especially heinous, cruel or depraved manner. 
Banta told police at the hospital that it was McGill who had set her on fire, and she later identified McGill in court as a witness for the prosecution. 
In November 2004, a jury returned a death sentence. 
McGill sought appeals in state and federal court, lodging one last attempt at life in prison after the Arizona Supreme Court issued a warrant for his execution, claiming deficiencies in his trial attorney, false statements to the jury on his eligibility for parole and incorrect or tainted testimony from witnesses. 
A judge found all of McGill’s claims were “untimely, precluded, or both.” 
He declined to appeal. His execution date stayed static, and, on May 20, the state carried out his death sentence by lethal injection.  
In a press conference, Mayes acknowledged her statutory role as the individual responsible for selecting which inmates are subject to the death penalty and said her office had developed a “thoughtful and well reasoned methodology” in making the decisions. 
“We look at factors like cruelty. We look at factors like whether children were murdered. We look at factors like whether police officers were murdered in the line of duty by these individuals, we look at the heinousness of the crime,” Mayes said. 
The first execution under Mayes came about after death row inmate Aaron Gunches moved for his own death. Her office then chose Richard Djerf, a man convicted of the murder of four members of the Luna family, Albert, 47, Patricia, 42, Rochelle, 18, and Damien, 5. 
As for McGill, Mayes pointed to the details of the murder. 
“Look, this particular individual killed a person using Styrofoam and gasoline,” Mayes said. “And that’s obviously extremely heinous, so that’s why I made this selection.” 
The styrofoam allegation has been repeated in briefings throughout the legal process as an aggravating factor, with McGill making the first mention in an interview with a detective after his arrest. 
He claimed someone else had combined styrofoam and gasoline, which turned into a gel and made the fire “harder to put out.” 
The detail was disputed throughout McGill’s post-conviction relief proceedings as he claimed his trial attorney failed to call an arson witness or cross examine the state’s experts.
One of the state’s witnesses at the trial found no indication of styrofoam in the tests he ran but noted he did not specifically test the composition of the victims’ clothing. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals found the state’s presentation of evidence on the issue “inconsistent at best.”
But in any case, the state maintains that setting two people on fire met the cruel, depraved and heinous standard of a death sentence. In the aftermath of the third execution, Mayes continued a familiar refrain to abide by the state’s death penalty statute. 
“As Arizona voters have affirmed and Arizona courts have reinforced, the death penalty is the law of the land in Arizona,” Mayes said. “As Arizona’s top law enforcement official it is my duty to enforce the law of our state. Today that duty has been carried out.” 
Banta, family and friends of Perez, and any other involved victims stayed out of legal proceedings and the execution. 
“My thoughts today are with the family and the loved ones of Charles Perez as well as with Nova Banta,” Mayes said. 
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			  <news:name>Trump won’t rule out troops at the polls as fight over election control intensifies before midterms</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump won’t rule out troops at the polls as fight over election control intensifies before midterms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump, seen on April 1, 2026, wants lawmakers to attach the SAVE America Act to unrelated housing and surveillance legislation after it stalled in the U.S. Senate. (Photo by Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump is again demanding Congress pass a sweeping set of voting restrictions and refuses to rule out sending troops to the polls, as Democrats and voting rights groups assemble a sprawling effort to guard against federal election interference.
The fight over election security is intensifying in Washington, D.C., as the White House and its allies seek to rewrite rules around voter registration and mail-in ballots ahead of the November midterm elections. The stakes of the contests are massive — control of Congress and the future of Trump’s legislative agenda.
Trump wants lawmakers to attach the SAVE America Act to unrelated housing and surveillance legislation after it stalled in the U.S. Senate. The SAVE bill would require individuals to show documents, such as a passport or birth certificate, proving their citizenship to register to vote. It would also mandate voters show photo ID to cast a ballot.
“Voter I.D., and Proof of Citizenship, must be approved, NOW,” Trump wrote Saturday on Truth Social, his social media platform. On Wednesday, he took to social media again to call for the firing of the Senate parliamentarian and suggested she’s an impediment to passage of the bill.
“We need THE SAVE AMERICA ACT passed, and NOW,” Trump wrote.
Democrats and voting rights advocates say the measure would cause chaos if passed this close to the election. They warn it would disenfranchise voters and create additional obstacles to voting for married women and others who have changed their names.
Vote possible soon
The Senate may hold another vote as early as this week on adding the SAVE America Act to a budget reconciliation bill. Senators rejected a prior effort to advance the legislation in a 48-50 vote in April, but  Sen. John Kennedy, a Louisiana Republican, has vowed to try again. 
The SAVE America Act is popular among Republicans in the U.S. House, which passed the bill in February. But a handful of Senate Republicans have joined Democrats in opposing the proposal, which doesn’t have enough support to overcome a filibuster.
“It is voter suppression with a suit and tie,” Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, said Tuesday in a speech at a progressive conference.
Some House Republicans have kept up pressure on the Senate to act. During a House Administration Subcommittee on Elections hearing Wednesday, Rep. Mary Miller, an Illinois Republican, called for the passage of the bill multiple times.
“American citizens deserve secure elections and to know that their votes are guaranteed,” Miller said.
Thune blames Democrats
Senators spent several weeks this spring debating the legislation before moving on to other business. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, on Monday said the chamber held a “robust debate” but indicated senators were unlikely to return to the legislation.
Speaking about the bill in the past tense, Thune cast the measure as a political cudgel that Republicans would use against Democrats in November.
“Democrats are on the record against all of it,” Thune said on the Senate floor. “And we’ll be sure the American people know that Democrats are blocking commonsense policies that have broad support from the American people.”
Democrats, fearing that Trump may try to assert unilateral control over elections regardless of whether the legislation advances, have begun outlining how they plan to combat any attempted election takeover. 
Schumer on Tuesday said Senate Democrats are launching an election protection task force. The group, which will include 11 senators and election experts, will be prepared to mount “lawsuit after lawsuit” throughout the election process.
“Let me be very clear: local officials run elections. Voters decide elections. Donald Trump does not,” Schumer said.
Troops at polling places
In describing their concerns, Schumer and others point to Trump’s refusal earlier this month to close the door on deploying troops to polling places. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also recently dismissed the possibility as a “gotcha hypothetical” without actually ruling it out. 
Federal law prohibits federal troops and agents at election sites in nearly all circumstances.
“I’d do anything necessary to make sure we have honest elections,” Trump told reporters when asked about sending troops of immigration agents to the polls.
Trump’s critics also emphasize his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss and his continuing portrayal of the contest as stolen. He has pardoned rioters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, disrupting Congress’ certification of the election. 
On Monday, the Justice Department announced the creation of a $1.776 billion fund to compensate Trump allies who say they were victims of past administrations.
“This is pure fraud and highway robbery,” Rep. Jamie Raskin, a Maryland Democrat, said in a statement.
Executive orders
Preparations for possible interference in the midterms come amid a series of steps by the Trump administration over the past year aimed at giving the White House greater authority over elections — though the U.S. Constitution says they are administered by the states.
Trump signed an executive order last year that sought to mandate proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections, but the measure was blocked in court. He signed another order in March restricting the sending of ballots through the mail; a federal judge is expected to rule soon on a request to halt its enforcement.
Trump this week attacked Maryland officials over a mistake that caused voters to receive incorrect mail-in ballots for the state’s June primary. Maryland election officials have faulted a vendor for the error and are resending the ballots, but the president has called for a Justice Department investigation.
“You want to have proof of citizenship, you want to have voter ID, you want to have all these things. But to me, maybe the worst of all is the mail-in ballots,” Trump told reporters on Monday.
DOJ battles states
For months, the Department of Justice has demanded states turn over sensitive personal data on voters, such as driver’s license numbers, partial Social Security numbers and dates of birth. 
It has sued 30 states and the District of Columbia for the information, which it plans to run through a computer program called SAVE at the Department of Homeland Security to identify possible noncitizens.
Federal judges have so far ruled against the Justice Department. Several voting rights groups have also sued to block the DOJ effort, alleging the Trump administration wants to build an illegal national voter database.
Anthony Nel, a Texas resident and one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit, said in a statement that his voter registration was canceled a month after SAVE wrongly identified him as a possible noncitizen.
“The DOJ should not be building a national database out of our most sensitive, personal information when it can’t even get this right,” Nel said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Show Tiffany Stratton some respect — a boob job doesn&apos;t mean the WWE champ is made of plastic</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s time to start showing Tiffany Stratton some respect. She&apos;s always been on top of the content side of wrestling while putting in the work in the ring, and now she&apos;s a WWE champion.
Granted, she&apos;s in the secondary tier of the WWE title hierarchy with the Women&apos;s United States Championship belt, but a belt is a belt and not everyone gets their hands on one of those.
Being a champion didn’t free Tiffany from speculation during a recent Twitch livestream that she&apos;s had a bunch of work done. She didn’t let the comment go without addressing this growing narrative about her.
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The 27-year-old is not made of plastic, thank you very much. She hasn’t had much work done at all. The WWE star responded to the comment by saying, &quot;Guys, I just got my boobs done.&quot;
That&apos;s far from having a bunch of work done. A boob job is nothing. Let&apos;s put a stop to the lies that she&apos;s made of plastic right now. Tiffany continued, &quot;Got some lip filler. Got some Botox.&quot; 
It&apos;s 2026, can you get a boob job without some lip filler and Botox? If I&apos;m counting correctly, and this can go in your scorecard at home, we&apos;re up to only three cosmetic procedures. Again, that&apos;s nothing.
&quot;And that’s it. I’m not plastic from head to toe,&quot; the champ added. &quot;It’s just the chest, the lips, and some Botox. Okay, let’s move on.&quot;
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I agree completely. It&apos;s time to move on. She&apos;s holding steady at a measly three procedures, if you insist on labeling all of them as &quot;procedures.&quot;
Tiffany Stratton is a champion. She&apos;s on top of her content game. It&apos;s time to put &quot;the bunch of work done&quot; claims from all the haters out there to bed. They&apos;re not winning this one.
Is it a slippery slope? Sure. It could easily go from three to six and, before you know it, she&apos;s plastic from head to toe. The haters would love nothing more than to see that happen.
For that reason, I don’t think she lets it get away from her.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Michigan Senate candidate deleted Thanksgiving tweet calling for Indigenous reparations: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Michigan Senate candidate deleted Thanksgiving tweet calling for Indigenous reparations: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Michigan Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed appeared to have deleted a tweet calling for reparations for Indigenous people on Thanksgiving, according to a report by the Washington Free Beacon.
&quot;Just a reminder this #Thanksgiving. This country was built on the systematic annihilation of Indigenous Peoples, whose ancestors suffer some of the highest rates of homelessness, joblessness, and mortality today,&quot; El-Sayed wrote on X, formerly Twitter, on Thanksgiving in 2019. &quot;We owe so much more than ‘thanks.’ Time for Reparations.&quot;
In a follow-up tweet, El-Sayed clarified that he meant &quot;descendants&quot; instead of ancestors.
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Fox News Digital reached out to the El-Sayed campaign for comment.
Though El-Sayed has not frequently discussed the idea of reparations, video footage from the Michigan-based outlet The Gander featured El-Sayed discussing the importance of reparations for Black and Indigenous people.
&quot;I believe we owe it to engage in reparations...There are so many ways in which we need to have a conversation about reparations. We need to invest in reparations. We need reparations in this country,&quot; El-Sayed said in a video posted on May 12.
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El-Sayed was also accused of deleting several &quot;defund the police&quot; posts in November.
&quot;Most major US cities spend WAY TOO MUCH on police departments to police poverty &amp; WAY TOO LITTLE on public schools, health departments, recreation departments, &amp; housing to eliminate poverty,&quot; El-Sayed wrote in a June 2020 post, just several weeks after the death of George Floyd. &quot;Fixing that is what the #Defund movement is about.&quot;
In a separate post, he wrote, &quot;The police have become standing armies we deploy against our own people.&quot;
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El-Sayed&apos;s campaign has also been marked by several other controversies, such as campaigning with far-left, anti-Israel Twitch streamer Hasan Piker and suggesting political leaders do a better job understanding the motivations behind terrorists&apos; actions.
More recently, he has been accused of exaggerating his medical background as a &quot;physician&quot; despite records showing that he has never held a medical license.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Dutton Ranch&apos; star Cole Hauser reveals rattlesnake discovery that shut down production during Texas shoot</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Dutton Ranch&apos; star Cole Hauser reveals rattlesnake discovery that shut down production during Texas shoot</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Filming in the rugged Texas terrain can have its flaws, at least according to &quot;Dutton Ranch&quot; star Cole Hauser.
During a recent appearance on &quot;The Kelly Clarkson Show,&quot; the 51-year-old actor — who was joined by co-star Kelly Reilly — opened up about the common safety concern that once shut down production early.
&quot;Eight months, 3,400 rattlesnakes in fact,&quot; Hauser told Clarkson, who brought up the startling rattlesnake population in Fort Worth, Texas.
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&quot;Weren&apos;t you filming down somewhere I know there was like a [rattlesnake] den,&quot; Reilly asked Hauser.
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&quot;That particular location we were at, we actually were going to go from there at night and got turned away. Christina [director/cinematographer] found like, I don&apos;t know, 40 or 50 rattlesnakes.&quot;
This isn&apos;t the first time a cast member from Taylor Sheridan&apos;s productions has dealt with harsh filming conditions.
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During an appearance on the LA Times podcast, &quot;In Conversation: The Madison,&quot; Michelle Pfeiffer — who stars as Stacy Clyburn in Sheridan&apos;s latest Paramount+ TV show — opened up about working around the brutal filming conditions in Montana and Texas.
&quot;You may as well be in a tent because, you know, there is no bathroom,&quot; Pfeiffer said of filming scenes in the open terrain. &quot;Even the outhouse is not real. So there&apos;s no AC, there&apos;s no plumbing, there isn&apos;t anything. But it is breakthtakingly glorious.&quot;
&quot;It took a while [to get used to] because they built that cabin. It was all a little bit rushed for everyone and so there weren&apos;t certain accommodations set up,&quot; she later said. &quot;We didn&apos;t really have trailers there because they were shooting 360 [degrees]. So, they couldn&apos;t have a bunch of trailers around.&quot;
&quot;There was really no place for us to sit,&quot; she continued. &quot;There was no bathroom nearby. There was no food. And in the winter, it was cold. It was like, &apos;Could we have a heater?&apos; And in the summer, it was like, &apos;Could I get an umbrella because the sun&apos;s really intense?&apos; It took us about halfway through to figure all of that out.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fox News Poll: As economic pain deepens, disapproval of Trump hits new high</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fox News Poll: As economic pain deepens, disapproval of Trump hits new high</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Voters are increasingly pessimistic about the economy and President Trump’s handling of key issues, while a majority opposes continued U.S. military involvement in Iran even as most believe the U.S. is winning the war. That’s according to a new Fox News national survey.
Affordability continues to dominate the political landscape.
Fifty-eight percent flag the cost of living as their top economic worry, up from 50% in February. This eclipses other issues, such as government spending (16%), jobs (8%) and tariffs (8%).
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More than three-quarters also say the economy is in bad shape (77%), worse than last month (73%) and a year ago (71%). Only 23% rate it positively, the lowest in more than a year. 
The pessimism is personal too. A slim majority of voters (51%) say their family’s finances are worse now than two years ago. Before the 2022 midterm elections, 44% said the same. 
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All that helps explain the deterioration in Trump’s ratings on the economy.  A year ago, 56% of voters disapproved and last month it was 66%; now, it’s 71%.  The increase since April comes from a 7-point rise in disapproval among Republicans. 
Notably, approval of Trump on the economy among non-MAGA Republicans (36%) is more in line with independents (18%) than with MAGA Republicans (74%).  The president’s overall approval on handling the economy stands at just 29%, down from 34% in April. 
Trump gets his lowest ratings on inflation, where only 24% approve — down from 35% in January. Inflation marks a rare issue where a slim majority of Republicans (51%) disapprove of Trump. It reaches 85% among independents and 96% among Democrats.
His job numbers are also net negative on foreign policy (38-62%). Until this month, border security was the one issue where Trump received a positive rating. Now voters are split (49-51%) on his border security performance, pushing his ratings underwater for the first time this term. That shift comes even as 45% of voters say border security is better today than two years ago, while 29% say it’s worse.
Approval of Trump’s overall job performance is 39%, down 3 points since last month and 10 points since his second term started — and only 1 point above his lowest in October 2017.  A record 61% disapprove of the job he’s doing, including 48% who strongly disapprove. 
Since April, approval has declined among some of his key constituencies, such as rural Whites (-6 points), White men without a degree (-5), and Republicans (-3). 
Trump approval is at all-time lows among Republicans (80%), non-MAGA Republicans (54%), Whites (43%) and rural voters (43%).
&quot;Despite consistently strong GOP support, the president’s numbers are leaking a bit,&quot; says Republican pollster Daron Shaw, who conducts the Fox News Poll with Democrat Chris Anderson. &quot;Make no mistake; it’s all about affordability. Independents jumped ship in 2025, and now non-MAGA Republicans and other core constituencies are wavering.&quot;
Plus, in the long run, more voters think Trump’s policies will hurt the country (57%) than help it (34%). The share saying &quot;hurt&quot; is up 6 points since last April. Fully 88% of MAGA Republicans say his policies will help, while only 43% of non-MAGA Republicans agree.
Meanwhile, gas prices are squeezing voter budgets: 86% call rising prices a problem, including 51% who label them a &quot;major&quot; problem. Concern is nearly universal for the broader economy, where 96% see gas prices as a problem and 75% call it &quot;major.&quot;
When assigning blame for gas prices, voters aimed heavily at domestic factors, with about 8 in 10 pointing to Trump’s policies, domestic oil companies, and government regulations. However, they overwhelmingly view the Iran war as the primary driver, with 91% saying it is responsible.
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Two-thirds think the U.S. is winning the war in Iran, yet opposition to U.S. military action increased to 60%, up from 55% last month. 
Half think the war will last a year (18%) or more (33%), unchanged since March, while 6 in 10 favor a limited timeframe for U.S. involvement in Iran, including 3 in 10 war supporters and 4 in 10 Republicans. 
Almost all Republicans (89%) and two-thirds of independents believe the U.S. is winning the war, while more than half of Democrats say Iran is winning (56%). Generationally, voters under age 30 are the most likely to believe the U.S. is winning (79%), yet they are also some of the most opposed to the war (67%).
Among voters who have served in the military, 55% support the U.S. action against Iran and 72% believe the U.S. is winning the war.
Last summer, voter concern about Iran getting a nuclear bomb was at a record high 78%.  Today, it’s at a record low 56%, down from 66% in March.  Concern since March is down among Democrats (-13 points), independents (-11), and Republicans (-6).
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While 45% approve of Trump’s handling of the U.S.-China summit, a 54% majority disapproves.
That matches views of the negotiation&apos;s outcome: 52% believe Chinese President Xi Jinping got more of what he wanted compared to 46% for Trump.  More than a quarter of Republicans (27%) join majorities of Democrats (75%) and independents (56%) in thinking Xi won the summit, as do nearly a quarter of those who otherwise approve of Trump’s handling of the trip (24%). 
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Conducted May 15-18, 2026, under the direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw &amp; Company Research (R), this Fox News survey includes interviews with a sample of 1,002 registered voters randomly selected from a national voter file. Respondents spoke with live interviewers on landlines (109) and cellphones (635) or completed the survey online after receiving a text (258). Results based on the full sample have a margin of sampling error of ±3 percentage points. Sampling error for results among subgroups is higher. In addition to sampling error, question wording and order can influence results. Weights are generally applied to age, race, education, and area variables to ensure the demographics are representative of the registered voter population. Sources for developing weight targets include the most recent American Community Survey, Fox News Voter Analysis, and voter file data.
Fox News’ Victoria Balara contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fox News Poll: 30% think recent Trump assassination attempt was staged</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fox News Poll: 30% think recent Trump assassination attempt was staged</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three in 10 voters believe the recent assassination attempt against President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was staged, according to a Fox News national survey. 
Thirty percent say the shooting was fabricated, including 13% of voters who think it was &quot;definitely&quot; staged. That said, a narrow 52% majority believes the attack was real, with nearly one-third saying it &quot;definitely&quot; happened (31%). 
One in five is unsure whether it was real or fake (18%). 
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The alleged gunman behind the April 25 attack, Cole Tomas Allen, has pleaded not guilty to the four felony charges filed against him by the Justice Department. The incident marked the third attempt on Trump’s life, following two separate assassination attempts in 2024.
Public attitudes surrounding the attack suggest the erosion of a shared reality may have reached a critical tipping point.  Most notably, the partisan divide on the attack’s authenticity is stark.  The survey finds almost half of Democrats (49%) and voters who backed Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris in 2024 (48%) believe the shooting was staged, while just 10% of Republicans say the same.
Meanwhile, 79% of Republicans believe the event was real, as do 77% of 2024 Trump voters.  That number climbs to 87% among Republicans who identify as MAGA supporters.  By comparison, just 31% of Democrats agree the attack was real.
Views among independents are mixed: 41% say it was real and 34% believe it was staged.
Uncertainty about whether the incident was real or not is highest among independents, with one quarter unsure (25%), followed by 2 in 10 Democrats (21%), and 1 in 10 Republicans (11%).
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Republicans under age 45 are more than five times as likely as older Republicans to think the shooting was staged (22% vs. 4%). 
Republican pollster Daron Shaw, who conducts Fox News polls with Democrat Chris Anderson, stresses that the assassination attempt was undoubtedly real, warning that a growing denial of facts threatens the political process.
&quot;When partisan polarization and political cynicism prevent us from agreeing on a common and obvious set of facts, it undercuts our ability to diagnose problems and develop policy solutions,&quot; Shaw says. &quot;This is especially troubling given that younger voters are among the most cynical about our politics and institutions.&quot;
&quot;These findings show what happens when public skepticism becomes embedded in the political culture,&quot; adds Anderson. &quot;When people are told that every major event could be manipulated or manufactured, disbelief itself becomes the default reaction.&quot;
Voters under age 35 are nearly twice as likely as those ages 65 and over to think the shooting was fabricated (38% vs. 20%), as seniors are among those most likely to say it was real (65%).
There’s also a gender gap, as more women (35%) than men (25%) consider it staged. 
More than 6 in 10 White evangelical Christians believe the shooting happened, while 2 in 10 don’t.
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Conducted May 15-18, 2026, under the direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw &amp; Company Research (R), this Fox News survey includes interviews with a sample of 1,002 registered voters randomly selected from a national voter file. Respondents spoke with live interviewers on landlines (109) and cellphones (635) or completed the survey online after receiving a text (258). Results based on the full sample have a margin of sampling error of ±3 percentage points. Sampling error for results among subgroups is higher. In addition to sampling error, question wording and order can influence results. Weights are generally applied to age, race, education, and area variables to ensure the demographics are representative of the registered voter population. Sources for developing weight targets include the most recent American Community Survey, Fox News Voter Analysis, and voter file data.
Fox News’ Victoria Balara contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Caitlin Clark scratched from Indiana Fever lineup at the last minute because of injury</news:name>
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			<news:title>Caitlin Clark scratched from Indiana Fever lineup at the last minute because of injury</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Indiana Fever suffered a major blow ahead of Wednesday night’s game when superstar guard Caitlin Clark was ruled out against the Portland Fire because of a back injury.
The 24-year-old All-Star was not listed on the team&apos;s official injury report the day before.
However, following the Fever’s pregame walkthrough on Wednesday afternoon, team officials made the last-minute decision to scratch her from the lineup. While initial reports indicated the move was mostly precautionary to protect her health, the sudden benching sparked concern across the league.
This is Clark&apos;s first missed game of the current season.
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Unfortunately, health hurdles are nothing new for Clark.
During her highly anticipated 2025 sophomore season, recurring soft-tissue injuries and physical wear and tear completely derailed her momentum.
Clark only appeared in 13 games during that 2025 campaign, missing 27 regular-season games due to her extended time on the injury report.
Fever head coach Stephanie White and the front office have consistently made it clear that protecting Clark’s long-term wellness is the franchise&apos;s top priority.
The team will likely take things very slowly as they evaluate her back over the coming days before letting her return to the court. Indiana&apos;s next game is Friday against Golden State.
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			  <news:name>Nvidia posts another record quarter, reveals $43 billion of holdings in startups</news:name>
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			<news:title>Nvidia posts another record quarter, reveals $43 billion of holdings in startups</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Nvidia announced another record revenue figure after market close on Wednesday, but forecasted that revenue growth would slow in the following quarter.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona executes man who killed victim by dousing him in gasoline and setting him on fire in 2002 attack</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona executes man who killed victim by dousing him in gasoline and setting him on fire in 2002 attack</news:title>
			<news:keywords>An Arizona man convicted of killing another man by throwing gasoline on him and setting him on fire was executed Wednesday, marking the first of three executions scheduled this week in the U.S.
The Associated Press reported that 53-year-old Leroy Dean McGill was pronounced dead at 10:26 a.m. PDT after receiving a lethal injection at the Arizona State Prison Complex in Florence.
McGill was convicted of murdering James Perez in a 2002 attack at an apartment in north Phoenix. Prosecutors said McGill, who had been using methamphetamine and had gone days without sleep, doused Perez and Perez’s girlfriend, Nova Banta, with gasoline while they sat on a couch before igniting them.
Banta survived the attack, but Perez later died from his injuries.
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Witnesses said McGill appeared calm and did not resist during the execution. Before the procedure began, McGill looked toward witnesses, smiled and nodded, and at one point said, &quot;I’m going home soon,&quot; according to The AP.
After receiving pentobarbital, McGill began breathing heavily and made what witnesses described as a snoring sound. Nearly 21 minutes after the IV was inserted, he was pronounced dead.
Arizona faced criticism in 2022 after execution officials struggled to insert IV lines during another inmate’s lethal injection, but witnesses said Wednesday’s procedure appeared to go smoothly.
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&quot;I didn’t see any issue at all finding a vein on either arm,&quot; Sean Rice, a media witness from Phoenix television station KPNX, said. Rice added that he noticed a slight twitch on the right side of McGill’s head roughly four minutes before the inmate was declared dead.
&quot;Today’s process went according to plan,&quot; Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation and Reentry Deputy Director John Barcello said, adding that McGill’s final words were: &quot;I just want to thank everyone for being so accommodating and nice.&quot;
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes, whose office advocated for the execution to proceed, said she was thinking of the victims and their families following McGill’s death.
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During the trial, Banta testified that McGill warned her and Perez not to &quot;talk behind people’s backs&quot; moments before the attack. Investigators said the pair ran from the apartment after being set on fire.
Another resident used a blanket to extinguish the flames covering Banta, who suffered third-degree burns across most of her body. Prosecutors said Perez died at a hospital while suffering severe pain from his injuries.
Banta later identified McGill in court as the attacker.
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A jury took less than an hour to convict McGill in October 2004 of first-degree murder in Perez’s death. Jurors also found him guilty of attempted murder in the attack on Banta, as well as arson and endangerment charges tied to residents who escaped unharmed after the fire spread to a neighboring apartment.
During sentencing, defense attorneys urged jurors to spare McGill’s life, citing childhood abuse, mental deficiencies and emotional immaturity. Jurors instead imposed the death penalty.
Earlier this year, McGill’s attorneys sought to reopen the sentencing phase in an effort to stop the execution, but a lower court judge denied the request. The Arizona Supreme Court later declined to delay the execution.
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McGill declined an interview request from The Associated Press and waived his right to seek clemency.
McGill’s execution marked the 12th carried out in the U.S. this year. Executions were also scheduled Thursday in Tennessee and Florida.
Arizona last carried out executions in 2025, putting to death Richard Kenneth Djerf for the 1993 killings of four members of a Phoenix family and Aaron Gunches for the 2002 fatal shooting of his girlfriend’s former husband.
The state resumed executions in 2022 after an almost eight-year pause caused by problems obtaining lethal injection drugs and scrutiny surrounding the 2014 execution of Joseph Wood, who gasped and snorted repeatedly for roughly two hours after receiving 15 doses of a two-drug combination before dying.
Arizona’s current execution protocol calls for administering two syringes of pentobarbital, a powerful sedative. Following McGill’s execution, 108 inmates remain on the state’s death row.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Musk’s xAI is being sued over its data center generators. Now, it’s buying $2.8B more.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Musk’s xAI is being sued over its data center generators. Now, it’s buying $2.8B more.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Elon Muks&apos;s xAI said it will buy $2.8 billion worth of natural gas turbines over the next three years, according to SpaceX&apos;s IPO filing.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Iowa State AD says he doesn&apos;t care if SEC, Big Ten leave other P4 Conferences behind: &apos;Let them break away&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Iowa State AD says he doesn&apos;t care if SEC, Big Ten leave other P4 Conferences behind: &apos;Let them break away&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The future of college football continues to be in flux, as schools and conferences wrestle with how to make more money.
Conference realignment exploded because schools like USC and UCLA were falling well behind, financially, relative to peers in the Big Ten or SEC. College Football Playoff expansion continues to be a topic of discussion, led in part by those two conferences, as administrators believe there&apos;s more money to be made by adding more games and teams to the mix.
But another point of discussion in college football is even larger and more structural: the point of the NCAA and current configuration.
Some have speculated that the Power Four conferences should leave the NCAA entirely, form their own breakaway league that&apos;s organized differently than the existing format. Notable personalities like Kirk Herbstreit spoke about that earlier in 2026, saying that name, image and likeness (NIL) and other issues could be fixed if there&apos;s a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between conferences and players in a new entity.
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&quot;I think the Power Four needs to break away,&quot; he said in an interview with Front Office Sports. &quot;Create their own world, create their own governing body. Allow the Group of Four to create their own world. Allow them to have their own playoff. Much like FCS and Division II and III. Just create a new level, which would be the Power Four. Let’s create a new governing body, let’s put a commissioner. If we need to unionize the players, to allow them to create a CBA to avoid the antitrust laws, make the rules, come to an agreement like the NFL does on both sides.&quot;
Then there are proposals that the Big Ten and SEC, as the two most successful conferences, should set up their own arrangement. And one athletic director at a major Big 12 program, surprisingly, seems to think they should.
&quot;Let them break away. We should break away from them,&quot; said Iowa State AD Jamie Pollard to reporters this week, per Brett McMurphy. &quot;Let them go, but they have to go in all their sports and see how fun it is to play baseball, softball and track when it’s just the 20 of you. That’s what I think we should do, but I’m one person &amp; that’s probably a little more draconian.
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&quot;That’s how I feel about it. Like, let’s quit talking about it. Quit threatening. Go do it. But if you’re going to do it, you don’t get to just do it in football and then keep all your other sports with us. No, take them all. See how fun it is.&quot;
Sounds like relations between the two dominant superconferences and the rest of the P4 are in a great spot.
Pollard is right, directionally, in that the Big Ten and SEC &quot;need&quot; the other conferences. But it&apos;s also short sighted to act as though the Big 12 doesn&apos;t need them too. There&apos;s logic to all sides of the argument; the Big Ten and SEC provide the most value to college athletics, but there is value from Big 12 and ACC programs too. And with everyone grasping for a large slice of the pie, there&apos;s bound to be disagreement over how best to distribute money or make more of it.
It would be stunning if the Big Ten and SEC broke away entirely. But it seems increasingly likely that Power Four does break away from the NCAA. It&apos;s only a matter of time.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Two suspected American communist insurgents killed in clash in the Philippines</news:name>
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			<news:title>Two suspected American communist insurgents killed in clash in the Philippines</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two Americans have died in the Philippines during a military engagement that the government said involved communist-linked groups.
Lyle Prijoles, 40, and transgender woman Kai Dana-Rene Sorem, 26, were among the 19 people killed last month during a firefight between the Philippine Army and suspected members of a communist insurgency.
The U.S.-born Filipino Americans are now at the center of a disputed encounter, with critics alleging the two were active combatants for the New People’s Army (NPA), the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), which has been designated a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department. Human rights groups and the NPA, however, reportedly maintain that the pair were civilian activists who posed no military threat.
According to the City Journal, the two Americans were first exposed to left-wing ideology through college-linked institutions that critics say helped pave the way to involvement with groups the Philippine government has long argued serve as fronts for the CPP.
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&quot;This brings to two (2) the number of U.S. citizens—Lyle Prijoles and Kai Dana-Rene Sorem—who died in the same incident, a development that highlights the increasing involvement of individuals from outside the Philippines in local armed hostilities,&quot; the Philippines&apos; National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) said.
&quot;The presence of two American fatalities in a single encounter should prompt careful reflection on how involvement in certain activities or networks may lead to unintended exposure to dangerous environments.&quot;
On April 19, Philippine troops engaged in an armed encounter in Toboso, Negros Occidental, according to the NTF-ELCAC. The agency characterized the 19 dead as enemy combatants during an operation aimed at dismantling the decades-long communist insurgency in the Philippines.
On the other hand, family members and human rights advocates reportedly described Prijoles and Sorem as dedicated civilian community activists. The NPA acknowledged that 10 of those killed were members of its armed revolutionary force, but claimed the remaining victims — including several activists such as Prijoles and Sorem — posed no military threat, the San Francisco Standard reported.
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In 2012, Prijoles, a Filipino American born and raised in San Diego, California, was involved with Anakbayan, which translates to &quot;Children of the Nation,&quot; a prominent left-wing youth and student organization founded in the Philippines in 1998. Anakbayan-USA operates across several major U.S. college campuses and has drawn scrutiny from critics over its opposition to U.S. involvement in the Philippines. 
His activism reportedly began after attending San Francisco State University around 2004, when he joined the League of Filipino Students (LFS), a left-wing political alliance rooted in Marxist, Leninist and Maoist ideology, the City Journal said.
After 2006, Prijoles reportedly made several trips to the Philippines organized by Bayan USA, another left-wing activist network. The Philippine government has alleged that both organizations function as fronts for the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP).
Prijoles also may have harbored animosity toward the Armed Forces of the Philippines after his friend — the father of his godchild and chairperson of the U.S. chapter of the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines — survived a 2019 assassination attempt that left him paralyzed, according to City Journal.
Meanwhile, Kai Dana Sorem was a Filipino American from Seattle whose political development was initially shaped by a search for personal and cultural identity, according to advocacy group Malaya Movement.
Her early political involvement reportedly included serving as a legislative page for the Washington State Democratic Party. Sorem later deepened her activism within left-wing Filipino diaspora organizations while attending the Central Washington University in 2020. She later launched the South Seattle chapter of Anakbayan, Malaya Movement said.  
In 2025, Sorem reportedly traveled to the Philippines on a U.S.-based exposure trip, and by 2026, she had relocated to the country full-time to work as an organizer.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-WWE broadcaster Kayla Becker reveals moment when pro wrestling got her hooked</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-WWE broadcaster Kayla Becker reveals moment when pro wrestling got her hooked</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former WWE broadcaster Kayla Becker spent eight years with the company before departing to broaden her outlook on the sports spectrum in general.
Becker recently partnered with BZZR as she continues her broadcasting career. Pro wrestling fans who tune into Becker’s sportscasts will certainly be reminded of the days she was behind the broadcast desk for pre-shows, backstage for interviews or even ring announcing.
She explained how she was able to get the WWE gig in a recent interview with Fox News Digital. She said she was hosting a travel segment for a local station before someone from WWE reached out to her and asked whether she would be interested in announcing.
&quot;So, I knew someone who was working there and they knew who I was because I was an ‘Orlando personality.’ And they were like, ‘Hey, would you be interested in joining our announce team. And I never watched wrestling a day in my life. And I was like, I just don’t know that’s where my career is headed,&quot; she said. &quot;And they sent me there one day to Full Sail (University) where they were doing some tapings and immediately I was just enthralled.
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&quot;I was like this is the craziest, coolest world I’ve ever experienced, been a part of. All the wrestlers who were superstars, behind the scenes they were so cool, so knowledgeable, so exciting. So, literally, I was like, let’s do it. Maybe I’ll be here for a year or two. And fast forward, eight years, basically, kicking and screaming, I finally had to walk out of those doors. That was the coolest part of my career bar none.&quot;
For someone who had never watched wrestling in their entire life, getting thrust into WWE was like being thrown into the deep end of a pool when you’ve never swam before.
Becker was in for a treat.
She recalled to Fox News Digital the moment that got her hooked.
&quot;I think the first pay-per-view I remember, maybe the first one that I attended, was the Royal Rumble,&quot; she said. &quot;At the time, I think I was just attending. I worked there but I still wasn’t on the main roster yet. So, I kinda just got to be there as a fan and the excitement in the building of a Royal Rumble, if you never experienced it, there’s nothing like it. In that moment, I remember getting goosebumps and then I was like, wait, I work here. I’m a part of this world now. One day, I’ll get to announce, which I did. I was a part of many Royal Rumbles. I think that was probably one of the first moments I was like dang, this is kind of a cool place to be.&quot;
Becker’s job was way different from the athletes that perform in the ring.
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She got a taste of doing in-ring announcing before becoming a backstage interviewer and hopping on pre-show broadcasts. She said she didn’t really enjoy her time as a ring announcer and felt like she performed better as a backstage interviewer.
&quot;I think my first gig I was an NXT backstage interviewer and I did ring announcing for house shows. So, we’d go around to the small armories around Florida and I’d ring announce,&quot; Becker told Fox News Digital. &quot;And I never was a great ring announcer. Never really loved it. The fans, I’ve been gone for two years, they love to remind me on Twitter, that I wasn’t a good ring announcer. OK, pipe down guys. You try doing it. It’s not easy. But those days I think were some of the most stressful. Any ring announcer will tell you. You mentioned Alicia Taylor, we have Mike Rome, Samantha Irvin was there for a while, that is one of the most difficult jobs, I think, across the board. People underrate the ring announcers and the referees because that I think is so stressful, so on the fly. As a ring announcer, we don’t have cards. You have to memorize hometowns, weights, monikers, the cadence in which you say their names. I remember just like spending hours beforehand just kind of saying these things over and over to myself. And when you get in there, you’re live. I remember this one time, I was supposed to say, ‘The first one to incapacitate,’ I said, ‘decapitate.’ And you’re live and honestly, would also work. If you’re decapitated, you can’t continue wrestling.
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&quot;But then as a backstage interviewer, as an actual ‘journalist’ of the company, it was a lot different. I think a lot more creative went into it in my part. I got to talk to the superstars, talk to the writers, how to best put forth the stories they’re trying to tell on screen. I think I had a lot more fun in that role because I think … I had a lot more fun trying to tell the story versus screaming into a microphone.&quot;
Becker credited John Cena’s mentorship with helping her become the best she could be in her position.
&quot;Listen, John Cena will be synonymous with wrestling and Hollywood for all of time,&quot; she said. &quot;John Cena was one of the first mentor-type people I’ve ever experienced when I first started in WWE. I was ring announcing house shows and he was giving me advice on how to be better and it kinda went on throughout the years. He’s such a good mentor and example backstage.&quot;
Now, Becker gets to be front and center in all sports with BZZR as the new social media platforms looks to unite sports fans from all fandoms into one spot.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>New obesity treatment may help preserve muscle during weight loss</news:title>
			<news:keywords>During a recent episode of her podcast, Gwyneth Paltrow spoke with neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman about retatrutide, a new advancement in GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) therapies.
In recent years, GLP-1 receptor agonists have become a major focus in discussions around biohacking, longevity and wellness – but they’re not without a multitude of side effects.
Huberman noted that while first-generation weight-loss drugs curbed users&apos; appetites, they frequently plunged them into massive, rapid caloric deficits.
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Without aggressive resistance training, a high percentage of that lost weight came directly from lean muscle. &quot;People would lose a ton of weight, but they would also lose muscle mass,&quot; Huberman told Paltrow.
That is where retatrutide comes in, he said. Unlike older single- or dual-action medications, retatrutide is a triple agonist.
That means it activates the body&apos;s receptors for glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucagon – three hormones involved in regulating blood sugar, appetite and metabolism.
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&quot;Retatrutide is a more mild agonist of GLP-1,&quot; said Huberman. &quot;It also increases glucagon and ... GIP. So, it hits three different pathways, each a bit more subtly.&quot;
In clinical trials, retatrutide is administered as a once-weekly subcutaneous injection.
Because of its balanced, multi-receptor approach, Huberman said the drug has a &quot;lower side effect profile&quot; while still allowing people to lose up to a third of their body weight &quot;across a year or so.&quot;
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Most importantly for fitness and longevity advocates, the doctor pointed out that retatrutide seems to have &quot;some muscle sparing effect.&quot;
Because the drug is still moving through official pipelines, a massive gray market of compounding pharmacies and online peptide suppliers has cropped up to meet the growing demand.
Huberman issued a strict warning regarding these unregulated online sources, noting that these options &quot;can say 99% purity, but that 1% means there could be some LPS,&quot; referring to lipopolysaccharides, a type of bacterial toxin.
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&quot;LPS will cause inflammation,&quot; he cautioned. &quot;One injection isn&apos;t gonna do it, but multiple injections over time, I could see where that could become problematic.&quot;
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Paltrow echoed the safety concerns, comparing the current &quot;wild-west&quot; peptide craze to the landscape of supplements in the 90s, &quot;where there&apos;s really no third-party testing and it&apos;s kind of word of mouth.&quot;
Both agreed that anyone exploring these therapies should avoid unverified online sources and prioritize working with a medical doctor.
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Retatrutide is an investigational molecule that is legally available only to participants in Lilly’s clinical trials, according to the manufacturer&apos;s website. The company is currently &quot;evaluating its safety and efficacy.&quot;
The drug has not been reviewed or approved by any regulatory agency, and no one should consider taking anything claiming to be retatrutide outside of a Lilly-sponsored clinical trial, experts advise.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Fernando Mendoza&apos;s Raiders debut may not happen until December, ESPN&apos;s Adam Schefter suggests</news:name>
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			<news:title>Fernando Mendoza&apos;s Raiders debut may not happen until December, ESPN&apos;s Adam Schefter suggests</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Fernando Mendoza may be the first overall pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, but the Las Vegas Raiders don’t plan on having him under center in Week 1.
At least, that’s the hope of new head coach Klint Kubiak, who said as much in March.
&quot;You’d love him to be able to learn behind somebody. That’s in a perfect world,&quot; Kubiak said at the time during the NFL Scouting Combine.
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But when might Mendoza make his NFL debut? ESPN’s Adam Schefter believes it could come much later than fans expect, especially given the brutal stretch of games midway through the season.
&quot;I think they’re going to want Kirk Cousins to start the season,&quot; Schefter said on his podcast. &quot;And if you’re going to want to turn to Fernando Mendoza, the No. 1 overall pick, at some point in time, I don’t know if you’re going to want to do it in November when you have to go play four road games.&quot;
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The Raiders’ November schedule begins with the New York Jets on the road, followed by a trip to San Francisco to face the 49ers. Then, it’s a home game at Allegiant Stadium, but against the reigning Super Bowl-champion Seattle Seahawks.
Finally, the Raiders have their divisional bout with the Denver Broncos on the road before heading to Cleveland to face the Browns.
&quot;That’s not a great time to have to go to your rookie quarterback if you haven’t gone to him by then. So, we could be seeing Kirk Cousins up until about December 1,&quot; Schefter added.
After the Browns game, the Raiders have their bye week before three straight home games against the Los Angeles Chargers, Denver Broncos and Tennessee Titans, respectively. They end the season on the road with the Arizona Cardinals in Week 17 and Kansas City Chiefs in Week 18.
Mendoza, the national champion and Heisman Trophy winner for the Indiana Hoosiers this past collegiate season, will have a bright spotlight in Las Vegas considering his draft stock and how the franchise believes him to be their quarterback of the future.
But the signing of Cousins, as well as Kubiak’s statement, points to there not necessarily being an open quarterback competition to begin training camp this summer.
Of course, that could change. But Kubiak is hoping his ideal world, where Cousins starts and Mendoza learns and develops behind a tested veteran quarterback, is the direction now for the Raiders.
Time will surely tell when Mendoza takes over under center, but perhaps Schefter is on to something when looking at the schedule and trying to pinpoint when that NFL debut will come for him.
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			  <news:name>Former ESPN host Max Kellerman belittles James Harden&apos;s poor performance with comparison to Trump</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former ESPN host Max Kellerman belittles James Harden&apos;s poor performance with comparison to Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former ESPN host Max Kellerman says the Cleveland Cavaliers made the same mistake trading for James Harden as Americans did in electing Donald Trump president.
&quot;Bringing in James Harden to win a championship is like electing Donald Trump to fix your country,&quot; Kellerman said Wednesday on his &quot;Game Over&quot; podcast.
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The comparison came after the Cavaliers blew a 22-point fourth-quarter lead Tuesday night against the New York Knicks. Following the collapse, Knicks coach Mike Brown openly admitted to game-planning around Harden&apos;s porous defense.
&quot;There is no secret: We were attacking Harden,&quot; Brown told reporters after the game. &quot;Sometimes you’ve got to do what the game dictates, and they were trying to do the same thing with Jalen (Brunson), so we said, ‘OK, we feel like we can play that game.’ We try not to play that game much, but we feel like we have a guy that we can play that game with in Jalen.&quot;
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Kellerman comparing Harden to Trump in this light is hardly surprising.
During his time at ESPN, Kellerman was among the network’s most openly liberal commentators. In fact, one of the reasons Stephen A. Smith pushed to remove him from &quot;First Take&quot; was that Kellerman positioned himself even further to the left than even Smith on certain racial and political discussions.
At one point, former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens even appeared on &quot;First Take&quot; and told Smith that &quot;Max was blacker&quot; than he was. Sources tell OutKick that Smith and Kellerman&apos;s relationship never recovered from this segment, despite Owens causing the rift.
Kellerman’s disdain for Trump was also evident throughout the latter’s first term in office. In 2020, Kellerman argued on air that Trump voters in the South &quot;seem to be susceptible to very low-quality information, easy to propagandize, and almost immune to facts.&quot;
Now working independently through platforms like Spotify and Netflix, Kellerman has even more freedom to blend politics and sports commentary.
Still, the Trump-Harden comparison feels forced.
Whatever one thinks about Trump politically, he has won the presidency twice. Harden, meanwhile, has spent much of his postseason career falling short in the biggest moments.
As Brown acknowledged Tuesday night, opposing teams view Harden’s defense as such a liability that they actively build game plans around targeting him.
Harden and Kamala Harris, in terms of never winning the big one, might be a more accurate comparison.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Game of Thrones&apos; star Emilia Clarke was convinced she &apos;cheated death&apos; after surviving two brain aneurysms</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Game of Thrones&apos; star Emilia Clarke was convinced she &apos;cheated death&apos; after surviving two brain aneurysms</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Emilia Clarke believed she had &quot;cheated death&quot; and was &quot;meant to die&quot; after the TV star survived two life-threatening brain aneurysms while filming HBO&apos;s blockbuster fantasy series.
Clarke survived both aneurysms while filming &quot;Game of Thrones,&quot; a health battle she kept largely private for years. The first aneurysm happened in 2011 right after filming for season one had wrapped. At 24 years old, Clarke collapsed at a gym in London.
&quot;I was just convinced that I had cheated death, and I was meant to die,&quot; Clarke, 39, said during an appearance on the &quot;How to Fail with Elizabeth Day&quot; podcast. &quot;Every day, that&apos;s all I could think about.&quot;
She explained what suffering the first aneurysm felt like: &quot;The closest thing to describe it is imagine an elastic band just snapping around your brain. This insane pressure.&quot;
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She remembered crawling to the bathroom to vomit. &quot;In that moment, I knew I was being brain damaged,&quot; she recalled.
Clarke spent her time recovering focused on how to convince the &quot;Game of Thrones&quot; creators that she would be better in time to film the show. &quot;I was so ashamed that this thing had happened and that the people who had employed me might see me as weak or see me as something that could be broken,&quot; she added.
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Despite telling show runners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, Clarke kept the medical emergency private.
&quot;I just didn&apos;t want anyone to know,&quot; she said.
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She experienced a second brain hemorrhage after a scheduled surgery went awry two years later. Doctors had discovered another aneurysm during treatment for her first brain hemorrhage. &quot;My parents were waiting for me, and the doctors would come down every half an hour and say, ‘We think she&apos;s going to die,’&quot; Clarke said.
Clarke explained she &quot;shut down emotionally&quot; after the second brain hemorrhage. &quot;When you have a brain injury, you move around in the world differently,&quot; Clarke said. &quot;You become very sensitive.&quot;
The &quot;Me Before You&quot; star revealed she was missing parts of her brain in 2022 after both her brain injuries.
&quot;I am in the really, really, really small minority of people that can survive that… There&apos;s quite a bit missing!&quot; Clarke explained during an appearance on &quot;BBC One’s Sunday Morning,&quot; via The Hollywood Reporter. &quot;Because strokes, basically, as soon as any part of your brain doesn&apos;t get blood for a second, it&apos;s gone. And so the blood finds a different route to get around but then whatever bit it&apos;s missing is therefore gone.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>You don’t need to be an AI startup to raise. Lucra has $20M to prove it. </news:name>
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			<news:title>You don’t need to be an AI startup to raise. Lucra has $20M to prove it. </news:title>
			<news:keywords>Slapping “AI” on your startup’s pitch deck is basically table stakes right now. When a founder raised $20 million from Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest for an eSports gamification loyalty startup without those two letters in the spotlight, it got us wondering how the conversation even started — especially w</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Sam Altman makes ‘mic drop’ offer to every Y Combinator startup</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sam Altman makes ‘mic drop’ offer to every Y Combinator startup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Altman offered to have OpenAI invest in every single startup in this Y Combinator class: tokens for equity.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Anthropic will pay xAI $1.25 billion per month for compute</news:name>
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			<news:title>Anthropic will pay xAI $1.25 billion per month for compute</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Elon Musk&apos;s xAI surprised the AI world when it made a deal to sell compute to Anthropic. Now we know how much it&apos;s worth.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Combat sports promoter shuts down critics that  Ronda Rousey&apos;s comeback fight was scripted</news:name>
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			<news:title>Combat sports promoter shuts down critics that  Ronda Rousey&apos;s comeback fight was scripted</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ronda Rousey turned back the clock after being out of the Octagon for nearly a decade.
Arguably the greatest women&apos;s mixed martial artist ever, Rousey fought Gina Carano on Saturday after not fighting since Dec. 30, 2016, and she looked like her vintage self.
Rousey got Carano in an arm bar and earned a victory by submission just 17 seconds into the fight. It was the 13th victory of her career, and the 10th that came inside the first 70 seconds. All but one of Rousey&apos;s victories came in the first round.
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However, some critics say the event, run by Jake Paul&apos;s Most Valuable Promotions, was scripted. Paul is hardly a stranger to those allegations, but the ones regarding Rousey-Carano reached a new level for Paul&apos;s business partner, Nakisa Bidarian.
&quot;I think the Jake Paul allegations are more outlandish, honestly. With Ronda, it’s just a lack of knowledge from people who don&apos;t know who she is or what she does,&quot; Bidarian, who has dismissed similar allegations in the past, said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.
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&quot;If you think about it, why would anyone in our business fix a fight to last only 17 seconds? This was reality -- someone supremely prepared imposing her will.&quot;
Simply put, Rousey came back and did &quot;what she&apos;s done so many times.&quot;
&quot;Ronda holds record-setting ticket sales for female combat athletes, and it was amazing to see her perform at that level again after so many years. I’m disappointed for Gina because she put in a lot of work but didn&apos;t get to display her skills after falling into Ronda&apos;s trap,&quot; Bidarian added.
And although the critics are out after MVP&apos;s first MMA fight, Bidarian said there is more to come.
&quot;MVP MMA will be back,&quot; Bidarian said. &quot;We are working feverishly on the future. We believe we have a special &apos;fighter-first&apos; brand, and there is clearly a demand for more, which we are going to deliver.&quot;
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			  <news:name>Illegal alien sentenced to 50 years for producing child pornography involving own relatives: &apos;Monster&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Illegal alien sentenced to 50 years for producing child pornography involving own relatives: &apos;Monster&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: An illegal alien living in California who used his underage niece with special needs and his nephew to produce child pornography was sentenced Monday to 50 years in prison.
Angel Emilio Rodriguez-Marroquin, a Guatemalan citizen, initially pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including producing child sexual abuse material (CSAM) that featured his own niece and nephew, both 8, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said.
&quot;This depraved illegal alien from Guatemala pleaded guilty to producing and possessing child pornography, which included footage of him assaulting his own nephew and niece with special needs,&quot; said Acting Assistant DHS Secretary Lauren Bis. &quot;This monster would not have been in our country in the first place if it weren’t for the Biden Administration’s disastrous open borders that released him into our country.&quot;
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Rodriguez-Marroquin was arrested on Nov. 22, 2025, by federal authorities on suspicion of production of child pornography and possession of child pornography.
In addition to his conviction in the U.S., he is also the subject of a child exploitation investigation in Guatemala, which is being led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).
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Fox News Digital has reached out to his legal team.
Rodriguez-Marroquin first illegally entered the U.S. in 2024 and was released by the Biden administration, DHS said.
The Trump administration has blamed Biden immigration policies for the influx of illegal immigrants into the U.S., which led to a surge in crime.
&quot;In just the first months of 2026, the Trump Administration has arrested scores of depraved illegal alien killers, rapists, and violent sexual predators who were enabled, protected, and unleashed by the Radical Left’s open borders agenda — policies Democrats are desperate to restore,&quot; the White House said in an April 10 news release highlighting some of the worst offenders.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Murdaugh ‘egg juror’ fights to crack open jury tampering investigation with records in court clerk scandal</news:name>
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			<news:title>Murdaugh ‘egg juror’ fights to crack open jury tampering investigation with records in court clerk scandal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The woman dubbed the &quot;Egg Juror&quot; during Alex Murdaugh’s sensational double-murder trial is now demanding that South Carolina officials hand over sealed records tied to explosive allegations that a court official tampered with the jury.
Myra Crosby, the juror booted from the high-profile 2023 murder trial before deliberations, filed a motion dated May 18 asking the South Carolina Supreme Court to lift protective orders shielding investigative files involving former Colleton County Clerk of Court Rebecca &quot;Becky&quot; Hill.
&quot;The public interest and the ends of justice are best served by transparency,&quot; the filing says.
The filing argues there is no longer any reason to keep the records secret because prosecutors have admitted the jury-tampering probe is concluded.
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According to the motion, 11th Circuit Solicitor Rick Hubbard acknowledged during a plea hearing for Hill that investigators lacked enough evidence to charge her criminally with jury tampering.
&quot;I don’t know that I have enough based on what we have to even get an indictment,&quot; Hubbard said in a transcript, attached to the filing. &quot;We cannot get a conviction because we cannot prove that case beyond a reasonable doubt.&quot;
Murdaugh’s defense, including Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin, later claimed Crosby’s dismissal was part of a broader effort by Hill to steer jurors toward a guilty verdict.
Crosby became known nationally as the &quot;Egg Juror&quot; after testimony revealed she allegedly discussed the case outside court and made comments involving the cost of eggs. She was ultimately removed from the panel.
Fox News Digital reached out to Murdaugh&apos;s attorneys and the South Carolina attorney general&apos;s office.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘No more business as usual’: Protesters demand accountability after SCOTUS guts Voting Rights Act</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘No more business as usual’: Protesters demand accountability after SCOTUS guts Voting Rights Act</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A protester listened to U.S. Rep. Analilia Mejia, D-N.J., at a rally on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, as the representative spoke against the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to strike down part of the Voting Rights Act. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)

WASHINGTON — About 100 rallygoers gathered on Capitol Hill Wednesday to hear from activists and members of Congress protesting the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to strike down federal protections for the voting power of minorities.
The justices diluted a major part of the Voting Rights Act in their 6-3 decision on April 29 that declared Louisiana’s congressional map that created a second majority Black district an “unconstitutional racial gerrymander.”

Kentravius Coleman, 27, of Alexandria, Louisiana, at a United for Democracy rally on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. (Video by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom) 
Speaking to the crowd Wednesday, Louisiana native and resident Kentravius Coleman said “we are not a powerless people.”
“Black people in Louisiana may feel defeated because on a random Wednesday we learned we’d have less reflective representation,” said Coleman, 27, who works as an administrative coordinator at the progressive organization United for Democracy, which hosted the rally.
“We need to demand accountability from all three branches of government. As the nation watches Louisiana, we need to focus on the aspect that there is no more business as usual,” Coleman, who lives in the state’s central city of Alexandria, added.
State legislatures across the South quickly began work to draw new congressional districts following the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais.
U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., said voters are “angry.”
“When you see respected, leading Black members of Congress who win, and have enjoyed the respect of their states, redistricted out of their office by political manipulation, that gets you mad,” Whitehouse said.

U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., at a rallly on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. (Video by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)
“Whatever they may gain in redistricting mischief, let’s make sure that they lose where they can’t redistrict, like in Senate races … and governor’s races,” he said.
  



U.S. Rep. Analilia Mejia, D-N.J., at a United for Democracy rally on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. (Photo by Ashley Murray/States Newsroom)
U.S. Rep. Analilia Mejia, D-N.J., said the country is at a “crossroads” and urged rallygoers to remember Civil Rights Movement leaders.
“Let’s be good ancestors for those who will come later, who will say in a moment in which a despotic authoritarian and his cowardly lackeys attempted to revert to, frankly, pre-Civil War or Jim Crow-era level of politics, that we stood up and we stood strong and we said, ‘Oh hell no,’” said Mejia.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hall of Famer Joe Mauer praises MLB for the ABS challenge system, says it&apos;s been good for the game</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hall of Famer Joe Mauer praises MLB for the ABS challenge system, says it&apos;s been good for the game</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Minnesota Twins legend Joe Mauer is a fan of Major League Baseball’s ABS system.
Mauer, 43, said the goal is to get every call right, and ABS has helped in that regard.
&quot;I actually really like it. I think the technology has gotten to a point where the challenges are pretty quick and resolved pretty quickly. And I think that&apos;s the goal for everybody is to get the call right. At the end of the day, I think it&apos;s been a good thing,&quot; Mauer told Fox News Digital.
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The ABS system is one of the latest things Major League Baseball has introduced to help improve the game, and Mauer commended the league for it.
&quot;I think that&apos;s what Major League Baseball, and what we&apos;re trying to do, is keep trying to make the game better. I think this is one of those rules… that has helped that,&quot; Mauer said.
Mauer, who was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2024, was a catcher and a first baseman for the Twins. The St. Paul, Minnesota, native starred on both sides of the ball and certainly would have used the ABS system to his advantage.
Mauer spent his entire 15-year career with the Twins and had a career .306 batting average with 143 home runs and 923 RBIs.
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Upon his retirement in 2018, he began playing in the American Century Championship. Mauer will play in this year’s tournament, which takes place July 10-12 at Edgewood Golf Course in Lake Tahoe.
The tournament has raised more than $8 million for regional and national charities. American Century Investments donates 40% of its profits to the Stowers Institute for Medical Research and activates fundraising at the tournament to drive direct donations to Stowers each year.
Mauer said his golf game isn’t in great shape at the moment, but that doesn’t matter when he attends the American Century Championship.
&quot;I think American Century does a great job of getting good people to come out there and be a part of the tournament and it&apos;s a lot of good golf too. They make you feel like you&apos;re on the tour for one week,&quot; Mauer said.
The tournament will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock.
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			  <news:name>Influencer mom, lawyer dad accused of dark-web murder plot against boy-band baby daddy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Influencer mom, lawyer dad accused of dark-web murder plot against boy-band baby daddy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A California social media influencer, her attorney father and her ex-boyfriend are accused of trying to hire a hitman on the dark web to murder the father of her child in what prosecutors say was a yearslong custody battle that spiraled into a murder-for-hire conspiracy.
Los Angeles County prosecutors announced charges this week against Gabriela Lauren Gonzalez, her father, Francisco Gonzalez, and her former boyfriend, Kai Faron Cordrey, accusing them of plotting to kill Jack Avery — a former member of the boy band &quot;Why Don’t We&quot; and the father of Gonzalez’s 7-year-old daughter.
Prosecutors allege the scheme unfolded between 2020 and 2022 during an increasingly bitter custody dispute involving the couple’s daughter, Lavender. The complaint alleges Gonzalez and her father repeatedly portrayed Avery as &quot;unfit, dangerous, or harmful&quot; during family court proceedings.
The criminal complaint further alleges Gonzalez and Francisco Gonzalez used accusations surrounding Avery’s parenting and frustrations with the family court process &quot;to encourage or justify efforts to remove Jack Avery from Lavender A.’s life.&quot;
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Prosecutors allege Gonzalez enlisted Cordrey to help locate a hitman through the dark web, while Francisco Gonzalez, a Central Florida attorney, allegedly financed the operation.
According to the filing, Gonzalez allegedly discussed wanting Avery dead between October 2020 and May 2021 and discussed hiring a hitman to kill him.
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Prosecutors allege Gonzalez and Cordrey discussed using the dark web and Bitcoin to hire someone to kill Avery in Los Angeles and discussed &quot;making the killing appear to be an accident.&quot;
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Authorities claim Francisco Gonzalez sent Cordrey approximately $10,000 in April 2021 disguised as &quot;web-development payments&quot; to help locate and hire a killer. Prosecutors allege Cordrey later sought another $4,000 to continue the alleged murder-for-hire plot.
The filing alleges Cordrey transferred thousands of dollars into a Gemini cryptocurrency account as part of the scheme.
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According to prosecutors, Cordrey later allegedly pushed for Avery to be killed &quot;within two days&quot; and allegedly told the purported hitman the killing &quot;did not need to be accomplished in any special way.&quot;
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Records reviewed by Fox News Digital allege Cordrey used the alias &quot;LizardKing69&quot; while operating a dark-web murder-for-hire account targeting Avery. Cordrey is accused of providing Avery’s address and other identifying information to the dark-web account.
But the supposed assassin was actually an undercover FBI agent.
In September 2021, prosecutors allege Cordrey spoke with the undercover agent posing as a hitman and discussed payment, proof of death and Avery as the intended target.
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The complaint further alleges Cordrey later told the undercover agent that Gonzalez wanted Avery killed, that he had helped arrange the plot and that &quot;the father,&quot; allegedly referring to Francisco Gonzalez, &quot;still wanted it done and could pay.&quot;
&quot;This is a case where the defendants are accused of going to great lengths to find someone to commit murder,&quot; Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said in a statement. &quot;Most fathers raise their children to respect the law, but here we have a dad who allegedly helped his daughter and her boyfriend break the law in the most sinister way imaginable.&quot;
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Investigative records cited by FOX 35 Orlando allege Francisco Gonzalez became &quot;deeply involved&quot; in the custody dispute, including by allegedly hiring a private investigator to surveil Avery in hopes of finding evidence of drinking, smoking or other behavior that could be used against him in court.
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The outlet also reported investigators accused Gonzalez of threatening to have Avery arrested during visitation exchanges and attempting to involve a law enforcement contact in the dispute.
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TMZ reported that one witness allegedly recalled Francisco Gonzalez remarking that &quot;it would be cheaper if Jack were dead.&quot;
Gonzalez, who built a large social media following posting motherhood, travel and lifestyle content online, was arrested last week in Humboldt County, California, while allegedly preparing to board a flight, TMZ reported.
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Jail and arrest records reviewed by Fox News Digital show Gonzalez is being held without bail in Los Angeles County, while her father was arrested May 18 at his Lake Mary home on a California fugitive warrant tied to the alleged murder-for-hire plot. Records identify Gonzalez as a lawyer with Gonzalez Law Firm.
During his first court appearance in Florida, Francisco Gonzalez’s attorney said he planned to waive extradition and return to California to face the charges, FOX 35 Orlando reported.
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All three defendants are charged with attempted murder, conspiracy to commit murder and solicitation of murder. Prosecutors recommended bail be set at $2 million for each defendant.
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The alleged plot left Avery fearing for his life, according to both court filings and prior public comments.
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&quot;I stayed in my house for a month straight. I didn’t leave. I was so scared looking out my window every night,&quot; Avery said during a September appearance on the &quot;Zach Sang Show.&quot;
Avery has since filed for a restraining order against Gonzalez and is seeking sole custody of their daughter, according to filings cited by TMZ. The filings allege Avery claimed Gonzalez &quot;attempted to kill me by hiring a hit man.&quot;
The investigation was initially launched by the FBI before being turned over to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office Major Crimes Division.
Authorities have not yet explained why arrests in the case came years after the alleged murder-for-hire plot allegedly unfolded.
It was not immediately clear if any of the suspects had retained attorneys.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Three sisters found dead in ocean at popular tourist beach as police probe mysterious tragedy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Three sisters found dead in ocean at popular tourist beach as police probe mysterious tragedy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three sisters whose bodies were recovered from the sea near Brighton beach last week have been formally identified as police continue investigating the circumstances surrounding their deaths and their grieving father shares an emotional tribute to his daughters.
Jane Adetoro, 36, Christina Walters, 32, and Rebecca Walters, 31, all from the Uxbridge area of London, were found in the water near Black Rock car park early Wednesday morning, Sussex Police said.
The tragedy has shocked communities in Brighton and London, with the sisters’ grieving father releasing an emotional tribute describing his daughters as &quot;unique and precious.&quot;
&quot;Today, with a heart full of sorrow and love, I pay tribute to my beloved daughters — Jane, Christina, and Becky — whose lives ended so tragically far too soon,&quot; their father Joseph said in a statement.
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&quot;No words can truly describe the pain of losing three daughters in the prime of their lives. Jane, Christina, and Becky were more than daughters to me; they were my joy, my strength, and the beautiful light that filled our family with happiness and love,&quot; he added.
Authorities say there is currently no evidence of criminality or third-party involvement, but detectives are continuing extensive inquiries to understand how the women came to be in the water.
Specialist detectives are reviewing hundreds of hours of CCTV footage and tracing the women’s final movements between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
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Police urged anyone who saw the sisters near Madeira Drive between 10 p.m. Tuesday and 5:30 a.m. Wednesday to come forward.
Chief Superintendent Adam Hays said investigators would &quot;leave no stone unturned&quot; as authorities work to determine what led to the deaths of the three sisters.
&quot;I know this incident has had a profound impact on the local community in Brighton, and across the country, and I’d like to reassure the public we will leave no stone unturned in our investigation to understand exactly what led to the tragic events of that Wednesday morning,&quot; Hays said in a statement.
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The Superintendent urged privacy for the Walters family in this &quot;terrible tragedy&quot; as the investigation unfolds.
&quot;This investigation will continue in earnest, with Jane, Christina and Rebecca’s family at its center. I would ask that they are given the privacy to come to terms with this terrible tragedy,&quot; Hays added.
The sisters&apos; father, Joseph, closed his message in dedication to the spirits of his three daughters:
&quot;Though you are no longer here beside us, your spirits live on in our hearts every day. Love like yours never dies. You will forever remain a part of our lives, our prayers, and our memories,&quot; Joseph said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mojtaba Khamenei using ‘bin Laden template’ to survive, learned from Abbottabad: analyst</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mojtaba Khamenei using ‘bin Laden template’ to survive, learned from Abbottabad: analyst</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has spent nearly three months in hiding as tensions with the U.S. escalate — a disappearance that counterterrorism analysts say mirrors the final years of al Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden.
The comparison comes amid a critical standoff between Washington and Tehran that prompted President Donald Trump to pause a planned strike on May 19. On Wednesday, Trump told reporters he was in &quot;no hurry.&quot;
Khamenei, meanwhile, appeared to share three posts on his official X account on May 18 but remains out of public view.
&quot;For the first time in the history of the Islamic Republic, the United States has done to Tehran what it spent two decades doing to al-Qaeda and ISIS,&quot; counterterrorism expert Dr. Omar Mohammed told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;The U.S. has driven its leader into the same kind of operational invisibility that bin Laden lived in for 10 years in Abbottabad,&quot; he added.
&quot;Both Mojtaba Khamenei and bin Laden inherited their status on the back of an American operation, and both responded the same way: by ceasing to exist publicly,&quot; Mohammed said before adding that bin Laden &quot;stopped releasing dated videos around 2007 and confined himself to audio messages carried by hand.&quot;
Bin Laden founded al-Qaeda in the late 1980s and masterminded the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks against the United States.
After the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, bin Laden evaded capture for a decade by hiding inside a fortified compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
To avoid Western electronic surveillance, he severed his digital footprint and relied exclusively on a network of physical couriers, said Mohammed, an expert with the Antisemitism Research Initiative at George Washington University’s Program on Extremism.
U.S. intelligence eventually tracked one of those couriers to the compound, culminating in the 2011 Navy SEAL raid that killed the al Qaeda leader.
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&quot;Bin Laden survived with no cables out of the Abbottabad compound. Communications were carried by hand by two trusted couriers, the Kuwaiti brothers,&quot; Mohammed said.
&quot;Bin Laden stayed hidden for the rest of his life because the moment he surfaced was the moment he died. Mojtaba’s incentives point the same way. Mojtaba Khamenei won’t emerge,&quot; he said.
&quot;The Abbottabad lesson, which Tehran will have studied closely, is that the safest hiding place is not a cave in Tora Bora but a walled compound in a garrison town,&quot; Mohammed added, recalling how U.S. forces targeted bin Laden in the cave complex before he escaped.
Bin Laden also lived roughly a mile from Pakistan’s top military academy, hiding in plain sight behind high concrete walls and barbed wire, Mohammed noted.
&quot;The logical Iranian equivalents are hardened sites under or alongside IRGC facilities,&quot; Mohammed added, referring to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and possible locations where Khamenei could be.
As previously reported by Fox News Digital, one of Khamenei’s few recent communications was an X post declaring a &quot;holy war,&quot; framing the geopolitical clash as a mandatory religious obligation.
INSIDE IRAN’S RULING IDEOLOGY: HOW A ‘HOLY MISSION’ AND MESSIANIC DOCTRINE FUEL REGIME EXTREMISM
&quot;This is a religious leader calling for sacred war against America and the Jews from an undisclosed location because his enemies have publicly vowed to kill him on sight,&quot; Mohammed said, describing the narrative as &quot;the bin Laden template, almost line for line.&quot;
Mohammed also suggested Khamenei’s retreat into the shadows marks a watershed moment for Washington and the future of the Iranian regime.
His predecessor and father, Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed Feb. 28 in a targeted U.S.-Israeli airstrike in Tehran during Operation Epic Fury.
&quot;This regime that for 47 years projected its power through a single visible Supreme Leader at the Friday prayer pulpit can no longer produce that figure on demand,&quot; he said, calling it a &quot;strategic milestone.&quot;
&quot;Predecessors killed by U.S. strikes and successors who cannot show their faces. Real power exercised by a security apparatus rather than by the nominal figurehead.&quot;
&quot;Now one side is announcing operations on three continents through its president; the other is governed on paper by a man whose own population is uncertain where he is or what state he is in,&quot; Mohammed said.
&quot;The contrast is also about the optics of leadership during this war,&quot; he added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pima County joins fight against TEP rate increase</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pima County joins fight against TEP rate increase</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted 2-1 to formally oppose Tucson Electric Power&apos;s proposed 14% rate increase, directing county attorneys to intervene in the ongoing rate case before the Arizona Corporation Commission.
TEP filed for the rate increase with the ACC last June, with the new rates projected to take effect in September 2026 if approved, adding about $16 per month for the average residential customer.
TEP says the increase is needed to recover $1.7 billion in grid investments made since 2021 and to account for inflation. Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed expert testimony with the ACC arguing the increase is unjustified and could be reduced to 4% while still maintaining reliable service and a strong credit rating.
Supervisors Jennifer Allen and Andrés Cano voted in favor of the resolution, with Supervisor Steve Christy voting no, saying that he didn&apos;t think the county or attorney general should be investing time or resources on the issue. Supervisors Rex Scott and Matt Heinz were absent from the May 5 meeting.
&quot;I don&apos;t like higher electric bills any more than I like higher property taxes, especially when there are so many county roads that are still in disrepair,&quot; Christy said. &quot;But I don&apos;t remember any attorney general suing Pima County on behalf of property owners being forced to pay higher property taxes.&quot;
Christy said the ACC&apos;s hearing process should be allowed to proceed without interference, adding that TEP&apos;s efforts to refit their coal-burning plants into natural gas would have to be paid for and these rates are &quot;the cost of the Green New Deal.&quot;
The resolution also makes note of the board&apos;s support for the proposed 4% increase and the low-income assistance program, as well as the proposed changes to TEP&apos;s low-income service and the new Rider-23 system for mobile homes.

TEP&apos;s current low-income program provides a fixed $20 monthly discount for qualifying customers. Under the proposed guidelines, the program would be expanded to offer discounts to customers at or below 200% of the federal poverty level.
The Rider-23 program would provide individual metering for mobile home tenants who wish to convert, with an upfront cost of $300 to $500 per unit and fixed monthly costs for 10 years after that.
Mobile home parks often run electricity through a single master meter, with the park operator paying the bill and passing costs on to tenants, rather than each unit having its own direct account with the utility.
Because tenants have no direct relationship with the utility, they have little recourse when costs are inflated, service is poor or billing is unclear, and they cannot access low-income assistance programs that require a direct utility account.
Allen said the Rider-23 program would benefit mobile home park operators by shifting ownership and maintenance of electrical infrastructure to TEP.
The resolution also takes aim at another piece of TEP&apos;s proposal, saying the annual rate adjustment mechanism would reduce regulatory oversight and public participation while allowing for more frequent rate increases with limited transparency.
The resolution also references the role of hyperscale data centers in driving higher energy demand, noting that the costs of additional infrastructure will ultimately be passed on to ratepayers.

Allen said Pima County has filed to intervene in the rate case before the ACC, which is currently holding evidentiary hearings. She said the resolution was meant to guide county attorneys on the details of the intervention, allowing them to submit evidence, cross-examine witnesses and get on the record during that phase.
&quot;The call that we get most often from constituents is around utility rates and people struggling to pay their bills,&quot; Allen said. &quot;This is a critically important opportunity, I think, for us to be able to respond to some of the basic needs that our constituents and our residents are facing.&quot;
Allen cited the attorney general office&apos;s extensive analysis as her reason for supporting the alternative 4% increase.
Allen said proponents of the annual rate adjustment mechanism argue it could lower rates in some years, but she noted that examples of rates actually decreasing under such mechanisms are &quot;nonexistent.&quot;
District 5 Supervisor Cano said the level of communication they have received over the past several weeks on the topic has been &quot;unprecedented,&quot; saying the increased rates along with rising prices of gas and other necessities would hurt the community.
&quot;I&apos;m always going to stand on the side of ratepayers in ensuring that we are being good fiscal stewards of people&apos;s money, especially our working families,&quot; Cano said. &quot;We need to be saving people some money. And ultimately with a company that reported over $200 million in profits last year, I believe it&apos;s prudent for the county to be on the side of ratepayers.&quot;

Ian Stash is University of Arizona alum and freelance journalist in Tucson. Contact him at istash@arizona.edu.
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			  <news:name>Influencer and her lawyer father arrested for alleged murder-for-hire plot involving her baby daddy</news:name>
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			<news:title>Influencer and her lawyer father arrested for alleged murder-for-hire plot involving her baby daddy</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A popular TikTok influencer, I&apos;ll take the internet&apos;s word on that, and her Florida lawyer father were both arrested for conspiring to hire a hitman to kill her ex-boyfriend and father of her 7-year-old daughter.
TikTok influencer Gabriela Lauren Gonzalez, 25, was arrested in California for an alleged conspiracy to kill her ex, Jack Avery, a former member of the boy band Why Don’t We, reports FOX 13.
Her dad, Francisco Gonzalez, a 59-year-old civil lawyer, was also arrested in Central Florida. Her then-boyfriend, Kai Faron Codrey, was also charged.
The love story gone wrong produced a 7-year-old daughter who became the center of a custody battle described as &quot;heated and tense.&quot;
EX-GIRLFRIEND, 3 OTHERS NABBED IN KILLING TIED TO ALLEGED MURDER-FOR-HIRE PLOT IN ‘UNUSUAL’ CASE: POLICE
According to detectives, Avery and Gabriela have been in the middle of a &quot;longstanding custody and visitation&quot; fight. One that her dad reportedly got involved in.
The report says dad allegedly hired a private investigator at one point to gather evidence that could be used against Avery in the custody battle. At the height of the custody battle, between 2020 and 2021, Gabriela is accused of seeking help from Codrey, who was her boyfriend at the time.
She allegedly wanted him to find a hitman on the dark web to kill Avery. Authorities allege Francisco paid a total of $14,000 to Codrey to find and pay for a hitman.
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He started talking to someone who turned out to be an undercover agent posing as a hitman. That explains how this trio finds themselves in hot water.
&quot;Cordrey is accused of telling the undercover officer that Avery was the target and discussed payment and proof of death,&quot; a news release from the Los Angeles County District Attorney&apos;s Office states.
&quot;In a subsequent conversation, Cordrey allegedly told the purported hitman that Gabriela Gonzalez wanted the murder to happen and Francisco Gonzalez could pay for the expense.&quot;
The release also says that if the three are convicted as charged, they face 25 years to life in state prison. So much for a quiet life as a popular TikTok influencer.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>State treasurer hopefuls face off over land trusts, education funding in GOP primary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Key Points:
State treasurer manages  Arizona’s $32B in investments
Outgoing Treasurer Kimberly Yere endorses Katherine Haley 
Elijah Norton touts backing of Turning Point
State treasurer hopeful Elijah Norton is charging that his Republican primary foe is totally unqualified to manage the state’s $32 billion in investments.
During a televised debate May 19, Norton cited his experience as founder and CEO of what is now known as Veritas Global Protection, a company which sells extended warranties on vehicles. And that, he said, means he has to invest premiums in a way to ensure that the funds will be there when claims are made.
By contrast, Katherine Haley cites her experience as owner of Oak Rose Group, an investment advisory firm.
“We maintain balance sheets,” she said.
“We have to make sure we balance our checkbook every day,” Haley said. “We have to make sure we pay our bills.”
Norton sniffed at that.
“I think my opponent’s a lovely person,” he said.
“But this is about experience,” Norton said. “She’s not qualified frankly — and I mean this with all due respect — to be the bookkeeper at a pizza parlor.”
Haley responded that the job goes beyond deciding where to invest the dollars that come into the Treasurer’s Office. She said it also requires leadership and planning, both skills she says she has.
Beyond that, Haley said much of what treasurers can do with the dollars under their control is not on whim of the person heading the office but constrained by statutory restrictions as well as oversight by the State Board of Investment.
“At the end of the day, you are following state statute and also what is defined in the Constitution,” she said. And Haley chided Norton, saying he has said the state should manage its investments like Texas and Florida.
“They’re very different states,” she said.
What Haley said she does have is broader experience, including working as a policy adviser in Washington for Republicans John Boehner and Paul Ryan when they were speakers of the U.S. House. Norton dismissed both as “swamp rats,” a derisive term that had been used against both by some hardline conservatives to criticize more establishment politicians.
Haley’s view of the role of the office is also much closer to that of Republican Kimberly Yee, the current treasurer, who after serving two four-year terms, is now running for state superintendent of public instruction. And Yee told Capitol Media Services after the debate that whoever is in that office should not be making individual decisions on investments.
“The treasurer should be the manager of the agency and hire the best individuals qualified,” said Yee.
Haley made it a point during the debate to say she has been endorsed by Yee. Norton clapped back with his endorsements by the Free Enterprise Club, Turning Point and Senate President Warren Petersen.
Norton also dismissed the argument that it is the job of the treasurer to run the office and ensure it is staffed by the people who are the actual experts in their fields.
“We’re not trying to hire a glorified HR manager to manage unelected bureaucrats,” he said. “We’re electing the chief banking and investment officer of our state.”
Haley said all that is true, but that doesn’t mean Arizona should have a treasurer who has overly broad ideas of how to earn more money with the cash that the state needs to pay its bills.
“We cannot make risky bets,” she said. And Haley said what Norton wants is to “sell our portfolio to the highest bidder with the goal of, oh, perhaps, we’ll get higher yields.”
Norton makes no secret of his belief that the state could make more on the money it has invested.
He poked fun at Yee who, in press releases, said that the assets her office is managing nearly doubled from $15.4 billion in 2019 when she was first elected.
He said during that time there was growth in state population and property value, state lands were sold off and the proceeds put into the trust, and cities, who can invest through the Treasurer’s Office have gained the ability to tax internet sales.
“If you take our portfolio to somebody who actually understands investments, they’re going to say we should have about $3 billion to $5 billion more than we actually do,” Norton said.
“I’m not saying we should take risky bets,” he said. “I want to go to the office every day, do my job, and apply my experience to getting better returns for the taxpayers.”
One place where the treasurer has played a role — or at least has had some input — has been on the question of how much extra money can be withdrawn from the special education trust account.
Arizona received about 10 million acres of land from the federal government when it became a state in 1912, with the restriction that the land be held for the benefit of certain entities, primarily public schools. About 9.2 million acres remain, along with more than $10 billion the trust invested from sales and leases of the land.
A former formula in place for years gave schools 2.5% of the value of the trust annually, a figure that was designed to ensure level distributions without endangering the principal.
In 2016, however, voters narrowly approved Proposition 123, a measure to boost that annual distribution to 6.9%, generating an extra $300 million.
But that authorization has since expired. And lawmakers along with Gov. Katie Hobbs are now debating whether to ask voters to renew that rate — and at what level.
That’s where the views of the treasurer can come in.
The governor at one point proposed boosting the distribution to 8.9%, with GOP lawmakers proposing to keep it at 6.9%.
Yee has already weighed in, rejecting both proposals as unwise and saying the prudent figure would be more in the neighborhood of between 4% and 5%.
“We do have to protect the principal,” Haley said when asked her views on renewal. “It’s an endowment,” she said, having to last not just through today but well into the future.
“On average, an endowment distributes about 5%,” Haley said, saying she would consider that a safe figure going forward.
Norton blasted the numbers originally proposed by Hobbs as “absolutely ridiculous,” though the governor, in her proposed budget released in January, is not on the same page as the Republicans at 6.9%. But Norton refused to say, both during the TV appearance and when asked afterward, whether he agrees with that GOP figure — or what he believes would be the proper level of withdrawal going forward to both protect the trust and yet still provide more dollars for K-12 education.
What history has shown is the difficulty of making predictions of a return on investment on a long-term basis.
When Proposition 123 went to the ballot in 2016 it was opposed by Jeff DeWit, the state treasurer at the time. He predicted that the higher withdrawal would cut into the principal of the trust and ultimately leaves public schools with less money.
As it turned out, the economy — and the rate of return on investments — remained strong enough so that the principal actually increased even with the higher withdrawals.
Whoever wins the July 21 primary will face off against Democrat Nick Mansour.
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			<news:keywords>A sinkhole discovered near a runway at New York City’s LaGuardia Airport disrupted flights on Wednesday, leading to several cancellations after crews noticed the depression during a routine inspection.
The hole was found around 11 a.m. near Runway 4/22 during the airport’s daily morning airfield inspection, according to airport officials.
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&quot;The runway was immediately shut down, and emergency construction and engineering crews are onsite to determine the cause and complete necessary repairs as quickly and safely as possible,&quot; a statement on LaGuardia’s X account read.
DRIVER PLOWS THROUGH AIRPORT GATE ONTO AIRFIELD, SNEAKS ONTO PLANES BEFORE POLICE TAKEDOWN, BODYCAM SHOWS
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said it was in &quot;close communication&quot; with airlines to provide ongoing updates.
Travelers were urged to check directly with their airlines for updated flight status as delays and cancellations mounted. Thunderstorms were also forecast for Wednesday, threatening to exacerbate the travel disruptions.
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			<news:title>FSU football X account gets community noted for claiming &apos;record GPA&apos; in social media post</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In the past few years, there hasn&apos;t been a lot to celebrate about when it comes to the Florida State Seminoles football program.
Their record on the field over the last two seasons has been a dismal 7-17, with only three of those wins coming against conference foes.
Head coach Mike Norvell is essentially persona non grata in Tallahassee, and despite this, he&apos;s just too damn expensive to fire at the moment, meaning the Seminoles are stuck in some kind of football purgatory.
That&apos;s how bad things are on the field, but how about off of it?
AKRON FOOTBALL TEAM BANNED FROM POSTSEASON GAMES AFTER FAILING TO REACH NCAA&apos;S MINIMUM ACADEMIC SCORE
Well, the Seminoles&apos; football team just boasted a team-record GPA of 3.261 for the spring semester, and while good grades won&apos;t win any football games for them, it&apos;s good to know things are trending in the right direction in the classroom.
Wait just a second! What does that community note say at the bottom of the post?
It looks like Florida State&apos;s official X account is cooking the books, because if what that community note says is true, the record for team GPA was actually set in the spring of last year.
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A quick Google search confirms that, yes, last spring&apos;s team GPA edges out this year&apos;s by just a hair.
Regardless, it&apos;s still nice to see the team doing consistently well in the classroom.
And hey, two years in a row with a team GPA above a 3.2 is pretty impressive.
MICHIGAN STATE&apos;S SPRING GAME SHENANIGANS ARE A CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
Except, as I mentioned above, GPAs don&apos;t win football games, and many of the fans in the comments section were all too eager to remind their beloved Seminoles that grades are nice, but wins are nicer.
I want to wag my finger at these Florida State fans and pretend to hold the moral high ground, but they are absolutely right.
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Losing sucks, and being shown your team&apos;s progress in the classroom while the product on the field becomes increasingly putrid is definitely a slap in the face.
And most of these guys are getting paid to play football anyway, so the argument that &quot;these are just college kids trying their best&quot; falls on deaf ears when the backups are making more money than most of the fans watching them.
Hang in there, Seminoles fans.
It will get better someday. Probably not anytime soon, but definitely someday.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>College basketball captain killed in alleged hit-and-run by 18-year-old charged with DWI</news:name>
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			<news:title>College basketball captain killed in alleged hit-and-run by 18-year-old charged with DWI</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A 20-year-old college student who was a star on the basketball team was killed in a hit-and-run, police said.
Emily Mae Smith, 20, of Greenville, New York, died early Saturday morning after the vehicle hit her near Pierrepont Avenue in Potsdam, according to a release from the Potsdam Police Department.
Smith was a transfer student and business administration major at State University of New York (SUNY).
&quot;In her first year here at SUNY Potsdam, Emily was already excelling academically, being named to the Dean&apos;s List, and had built a tight knit circle of friends and mentors,&quot; SUNY Potsdam President Dr. Suzanne Smith said in a statement.
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Police said that the rising basketball star was walking when she was struck by a older-model black Cadillac Escalade. Police responded to the area around 3:37 a.m. Saturday.
Smith was transported to Canton-Potsdam Hospital where she was pronounced dead from her injuries.
Authorities said the suspect vehicle fled immediately after the crash. At approximately 7:25 a.m., officers located the suspect vehicle traveling on U.S. Route 11 east of the village of Potsdam and took the driver, identified as Jakob D. Krise, 18, of Brasher Falls, New York, into custody without incident, according to the release.
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Krise has been charged with leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash resulting in death, zero tolerance driving while intoxicated and driving across hazard markings, police said.
He was arraigned in Town of Pierrepont Court and released under probation supervision. Authorities said that he is scheduled to appear in Potsdam Town Court on Wednesday as the investigation remains active.
Potsdam&apos;s head coach, Brittney Cohen, described Smith as &quot;an extraordinary young woman.&quot;
&quot;I am heartbroken by the loss of our captain, Emily,&quot; Cohen said. &quot;She was an extraordinary young woman, beloved by her teammates, coaches and everyone she met. Her presence will be greatly missed.&quot;
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Athletic Director Mark Misiak added: &quot;We are heartbroken and devastated by the news of Emily’s passing. To lose such a bright soul at such a young age is a tragedy.&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to the Lawrence County Sheriff&apos;s Office for additional information.
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			  <news:name>American beer drinkers lament demise of iconic brand after 177 years as many cite &apos;mistake&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>American beer drinkers lament demise of iconic brand after 177 years as many cite &apos;mistake&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A beer once synonymous with American households is officially reaching the end of the line, with the final batch of Schlitz set to roll out on May 23 after 177 years of brewing — and reactions online have ranged from sadness and derision to deep disappointment. 
Founded in 1849, Schlitz became one of America&apos;s dominant beer brands during the 20th century, earning the slogan &quot;the beer that made Milwaukee famous.&quot;
Its popularity surged after the Great Chicago Fire crippled breweries in Chicago in 1871, according to the Encyclopedia of Milwaukee. Following World War II and into the 1950s, Schlitz was one of the world&apos;s most popular beers.
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Many people cite a formula change, deemed &quot;the Schlitz mistake,&quot; as the beginning of the end for the beloved beer. The change was a cost-cutting measure aimed at speeding up production, AmericanCraftBeer.com reported.
&quot;Like many brands, Schlitz became a joke when the company cheapened the ingredients to save money, thinking nobody would notice,&quot; wrote a user on X. &quot;Sad, really. Real Schlitz definitely had its own taste.&quot;
&quot;Original formula was decent. Then it became swill,&quot; wrote another.
&quot;It wasn&apos;t the real stuff for years,&quot; another chimed in.
Facing stiff competition from rival beer giants such as Budweiser, Miller and Pabst, sales of Schlitz steadily declined beginning in the 1970s. The company changed hands over the years, and Pabst acquired Schlitz in 1999. 
The original site of the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. is now a historic mixed-use space called Schlitz Park.
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&quot;When you&apos;re out of Schlitz, you&apos;re out of beer&quot; was its famous tagline.
Some people on social media took to reminiscing about the iconic brand and its memorable marketing.
&quot;My wife&apos;s grandma&apos;s favorite,&quot; wrote an X user. &quot;We&apos;d visit her in her assisted living apartment. She always had ice-cold bottles of Schlitz on hand in her little refrigerator.&quot;
&quot;This makes me sad. I have a lot of great memories drinking [Schlitz],&quot; wrote another.
&quot;Schlitz was our fraternity beer. We drank a ton of it. When we had a mixer with a women&apos;s sorority, we brought in Schlitz malt liquor. Those were the days,&quot; wrote someone else.
Zac Nadile, Pabst&apos;s head of brand strategy, told Milwaukee Magazine the reason for retiring the beer came down to increased costs &quot;to store and ship certain products.&quot;
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Schlitz&apos;s decline &quot;is emblematic of the current market for beer and broader alcohol,&quot; David Henkes, senior principal and head of strategic partnerships at food-brand consultancy firm Technomic, based in Chicago, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;Consumers are drinking less, both at home and away from home, and the younger consumer in particular is drinking much less than people at the same age, 20 or even 10 years ago,&quot; he said.
Volumes of beer sales have dropped to a 37-year low, FOX Business reported.
The growth of specialty beverages, such as cocktails and nonalcoholic &quot;mocktails,&quot; has also contributed to pressure across the beer industry, Henkes said.
&quot;It&apos;s a crowded market for a beer brand to stand out.&quot;
Schlitz isn&apos;t going out without fanfare, however.
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Pabst granted Wisconsin Brewing Company (WBC) permission to brew the final batch using the 1948 recipe.
&quot;We decided that, Schlitz being what Schlitz was, it deserved a proper sendoff, one with dignity and respect,&quot; WBC brewmaster Kirby Nelson told WQOW.com.
Pre-sales for the last Schlitz begin on the WBC&apos;s website on May 23.
&quot;In this environment, brand strength matters, but it&apos;s also about the quality of the product,&quot; Henkes said. &quot;While Schlitz definitely has a &apos;nostalgia&apos; factor to it, it&apos;s had quality perceptions for decades, going back to the 1970s with cost-cutting, quality issues and bad marketing.&quot;
He added, &quot;While some heritage brands have rebounded, Schlitz never fully recovered its reputation for quality. Consumers today are shopping on both price and quality, and Schlitz never regained enough relevance to truly return to the conversation.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Outrageous disrespect: Spurs shouldn&apos;t be big underdogs against Thunder in Game 2</news:name>
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			<news:title>Outrageous disrespect: Spurs shouldn&apos;t be big underdogs against Thunder in Game 2</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The 2026 Western Conference Finals&apos; series-opening instant classic is a hard act to follow. But the San Antonio (1-0) and Oklahoma City Thunder (0-1) will try in Game 2 Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. ET.
Thanks to a game for the ages by Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio upset Oklahoma City 122-115 in double overtime in Game 1. Wembanyama had game-highs in points (41), rebounds (24) and blocks (3) and banged an absurd 27-foot game-tying 3-pointer to force double overtime.
Wemby and the Spurs did a phenomenal job defending Thunder big Chet Holmgren and reigning two-time NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Monday. Holmgren was held to 8 points on 28.6% shooting (2-for-7) and SGA scored 24 points on 30.4% shooting (7-for-23).
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Even though they trailed for 81% of Game 1, the Thunder are still a -7/-7.5 favorite for Game 2. Usually, this is a get-right game for the big favorite. There is a profitable NBA postseason system where big favorites roll in Game 2 after losing the series opener.
However, I&apos;m fading that noise because I&apos;ll bet Wembanyama&apos;s teams if they are ever +4 underdogs or greater for the next 10 or more years.
Best Bet: San Antonio Spurs +7.5 (-115)
Part of the reason big favorites bounce back and win Game 2 is that the underdog stole the series opener due to an unsustainable performance. That&apos;s not the case for San Antonio, though.
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The Spurs won three of the &quot;four factors&quot; in Game 1: Effective field goal rate, which blends 2- and 3-point shooting, rebounding and the free-throw battle.
San Antonio&apos;s edges in rebounding and free throws are especially troubling for OKC. The Spurs grabbed 21 more rebounds in Game 1 and got to the foul line 10 more times.
Now, people might say that’s due for regression, but not necessarily. San Antonio led the NBA in defensive rebounding and FT/FGA rate during the regular season. With Wemby out there, the Spurs will always grab rebounds and don&apos;t have to gamble on defense.
Also, if there was an outlier performance in Game 1, it was Thunder wing Alex Caruso&apos;s team-high 31 points on 11-for-19 shooting. Ultimately, the Spurs will allow him to chuck threes since any Caruso jumper is a good defensive possession for them.
Moreover, as a team, the Thunder were only 13th in offensive FT/FGA rate this season and 22nd in total rebounding rate. Shai is a &quot;free-throw merchant,&quot; but Oklahoma City isn’t.
Lastly, the market expects the Thunder to make proper adjustments in Game 2, but their depth is overrated in this matchup. San Antonio goes nine-deep, including 2025-26 NBA Sixth Man of the Year, Keldon Johnson, which is enough for the playoffs.
Prediction: Thunder 108, Spurs 104
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			<news:title>What to Know About the Wildfires in Southern California</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ahead of peak wildfire season in the state, a series of blazes has led to evacuation orders for thousands of people. Here’s a quick rundown.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>OpenAI claims its reasoning model disproved a geometry conjecture unsolved since 1946 — and this time, the mathematicians who exposed its last embarrassing claim are backing it up.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man arrested on 7 counts of reckless burning after brush fires near Tucson bike path</news:name>
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			<news:keywords>Crews from multiple fire departments responded to brush fires near a Tucson bike. Police have arrested an individual for reckless burning.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>White House calls The Chicks&apos; Natalie Maines a &apos;despicable nobody&apos; after singer&apos;s vulgar attack on Trump</news:name>
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			<news:title>White House calls The Chicks&apos; Natalie Maines a &apos;despicable nobody&apos; after singer&apos;s vulgar attack on Trump</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The White House is firing back after The Chicks&apos; singer Natalie Maines launched a vulgar social media attack against President Donald Trump.
Maines sparked controversy this week after posting a profanity-filled rant targeting Trump, accusing the president of destroying democracy in an Instagram post.
&quot;Natalie Maines is a despicable nobody who clearly suffers from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted her peanut-sized brain,&quot; a White House spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
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Maines&apos; original post read, &quot;Our democracy is disappearing right before our eyes. This fugly slut is using your gas money to pay the insurrectionists. But don’t worry about it. I’m sure posting selfies will fix everything.&quot;
She added, &quot;My last post that called him a fugly slut got removed. We’ll see how long this one lasts. Repost and help the message live.&quot;
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The singer’s comments immediately generated a flood of reactions across social media, with some applauding her for continuing to speak out while others accused her of being divisive and out of touch.
&quot;[She’ll] never learn... She ruined her entire bands life by running her mouth about her political beliefs on a stage shes paid to display her talent on, not her political beliefs,&quot; one critic wrote on X.
Another user told Maines, &quot;He’s not going anywhere!! He is your president!! His voters have no regrets!&quot;
&quot;Like she’s somebody! I used to like her music until she started broadcasting her opinions on the open stage. We don’t want to hear it. You all have no idea nor do you care how the middle class live and survive. Stick to your art,&quot; another comment read.
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Other supporters defended Maines’ comments, saying, &quot;OG’s know this isn’t an out of left field opinion from you. And you’re still [100%] correct.&quot;
&quot;You been preachin’ truths from the start! Keep preachin’!,&quot; another commenter added.
One fan praised Maines’ willingness to remain outspoken despite criticism, writing, &quot;Thanks for this Nat. [Saluting your] bravery. coming back here is brutal ... the heaviness and anxiety. but we live to fight another day.&quot;
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Fox News Digital has reached out to Maines for comment.
Maines has never shied away from political controversy.
In 2003, while performing in London shortly before the Iraq War began, the singer famously told concertgoers she was &quot;ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas,&quot; referring to President George W. Bush.
The backlash was brutal at the time, particularly within country music circles, with many radio stations pulling the band&apos;s music from rotation and some fans publicly destroying their albums in protest.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jeff Bezos calls Trump more &apos;mature&apos; and disciplined in his second term compared to his first</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jeff Bezos calls Trump more &apos;mature&apos; and disciplined in his second term compared to his first</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said Wednesday that President Donald Trump was more &quot;mature&quot; and disciplined in his second term during an interview with CNBC.
&quot;I’m comparing him to his first term, and I think he is a more mature, more disciplined version of himself than he was in his first term. Again, I’ve worked with all the presidents, I will work with all the presidents, you know, and I hope to do that going forward if they’ll have me, but we need our business leaders to provide input into the administration, regardless of who the president is,&quot; Bezos told CNBC&apos;s Andrew Ross Sorkin.
Bezos argued he was on America&apos;s side and said he worked with past presidents as well and would continue to do so.
&quot;I’m on the side of America, and that is so important. Like, and that’s where business leaders should be,&quot; he told Sorkin. &quot;I think we are, but we get perceived as being like, you know, partisan or whatever. Like, I was helping [Barack] Obama every chance I could. I was helping [Joe] Biden every chance I could. I still call Obama for advice. He’s a very smart guy.&quot;
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The Amazon founder went on to say that Trump had good ideas and deserved credit where credit is due.
At the start of Trump&apos;s term, Bezos said during an interview with CNBC&apos;s &quot;Squawk Box&quot; that Trump had mellowed and seemed calmer.
Bezos was also pressed on Amazon&apos;s &quot;MELANIA&quot; documentary about the first lady during the interview.
Sorkin asked, &quot;There’s a view among critics that say that part of what you have done or are doing is trying to placate the president with either the sort of shift in the tone of what’s happening at The [Washington] Post or even some of the things at Amazon, the decision to make the documentary around Melania, for example.&quot;
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&quot;Yes, the Melania thing is a falsehood that will not die. So, you know, I see it reported all the time that somehow I was involved in this,&quot; he said. &quot;It’s not true. We have denied it. Melania’s office has denied it, it’s not true. I had nothing to do with that. By the way, it appears it was a good business decision. You know, it did very well in theaters, it has done very well on streaming. People are very curious about Melania. So, even though I had to do nothing with it, you know, it appears that the Amazon team made a very wise business decision.&quot;
He also told Sorkin that he had nothing to do with the hit movie &quot;Project Hail Mary,&quot; which he also said was a good business decision.
&quot;Amazon’s a big company, it makes a lot of decisions, but no, this idea that somehow that is a way of buying influence, it’s just not correct,&quot; he said.
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The &quot;MELANIA&quot; documentary debuted at the top of Amazon Prime&apos;s streaming charts after premiering in March.
The documentary follows 20 days in Melania Trump&apos;s life just before her husband&apos;s second term in office. It hit the streaming service Monday. 
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			  <news:name>Trump roasts Dem candidate as unelectable for cardinal sin in Texas</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump roasts Dem candidate as unelectable for cardinal sin in Texas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump is confident that his pick for U.S. Senate in the Lone Star State will easily defeat Democrat James Talarico, whom he called unelectable because &quot;he’s a vegan in Texas.&quot;
Talarico is a prominent state lawmaker who was only recently propelled to the national stage after winning the Democratic Senate nomination in Texas earlier this year. He has been widely lambasted by conservatives for his history of controversial statements, including claiming, &quot;God is non-binary&quot; and that &quot;sex is a spectrum.&quot;  
While speaking with reporters before boarding Air Force One on Wednesday morning, Trump predicted that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who he endorsed this week, will &quot;win very substantially&quot; in the upcoming primary runoff with incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas.
He then forecasted Paxton will &quot;go on to defeat a very defective candidate that believes in six genders, and he takes hits at Jesus Christ, and he’s wearing a mask six months ago, anybody wearing a mask six months ago doesn’t get it.&quot;
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He then ripped into Talarico, saying, &quot;And he’s vegan, he’s a vegan in Texas.&quot;
&quot;You can’t get elected as a vegan in Texas,&quot; Trump insisted.
Trump’s comments reference an unearthed 2022 clip of Talarico giving a speech and calling reducing meat consumption &quot;existential.&quot;
&quot;We have heard, I think, heard more and more issues of animal welfare. I think, not just because it’s the right thing to do, and it’s the moral thing to do, but also… necessary to fight climate change,&quot; Talarico said, adding, &quot;It is now existential that we try to reduce our meat consumption, and that we try to respect animals.&quot;
&quot;So, I am proud to say that our campaign has officially become a non-meat campaign,&quot; Talarico continued. &quot;So, we are only buying vegan products from our local vegan businesses.&quot;
Talarico can be seen wearing a mask during the speech.
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His resurfaced comments caused a significant stir in Texas, where beef cattle production is a multi-billion-dollar industry and the state&apos;s largest agricultural segment.
&quot;Who wants to tell him that cattle is the #1 commodity in Texas?&quot; the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Senate Republicans’ campaign arm, wrote on X.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, labeled Talarico a &quot;freak&quot; who wants to &quot;ban BBQ.&quot;
&quot;Vote Republican this November. The steaks couldn’t be higher,&quot; Cornyn wrote.
Amid the backlash, the Talarico campaign blasted out a photo of the candidate wearing a Texas flag shirt and taking a large bite out of a turkey leg.
&quot;Official Statement from James Talarico on Vegan Accusations,&quot; the campaign wrote.
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In response to Trump’s criticisms on Wednesday, JT Ennis, a spokesperson for Talarico’s campaign, told Fox News Digital that &quot;as costs continue to rise and corruption in Washington runs rampant, James is focused on taking power back for working people and bringing down the price of gas, groceries, and health care.&quot;
&quot;James is building a people-powered movement to take on this broken, corrupt political system — not any one politician, not any one political party, but the billionaire mega donors and puppet politicians who have made life more expensive for Texans while enriching themselves,&quot; said Ennis.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Aaron Rodgers confirms he&apos;s retiring after upcoming season with the Pittsburgh Steelers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Aaron Rodgers confirms he&apos;s retiring after upcoming season with the Pittsburgh Steelers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The next logical question on everyone&apos;s mind after Aaron Rodgers agreed to return for another NFL season last week is: Would he continue deciding year-to-year on how long he&apos;d play, or would this be his final year?
Well, we have an answer from Rodgers himself.
&quot;Yes,&quot; Rodgers told reporters on Wednesday when asked if he&apos;s retiring after this year.
&quot;This is it, yeah.&quot;
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So, Rodgers intends to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers in what is his 22nd season and call it a career after that.
Now comes the part where some people will think this is a good thing, a fitting end because Rodgers is 42-years-old and will be 43 in December, and obviously old enough to know his own mind and how much he has left in the proverbial tank.
Some people will think this is terrible, because what if he&apos;s really good this season? What if he surprises himself? What are we going to do without Aaron Rodgers quarterbacksplaining to his teammates exactly how to run the plays they may or may not have practiced the previous week?
And some people, well, won&apos;t believe a word Rodgers is saying.
Because he&apos;s been known to change his mind before.
He&apos;s been known to play with words before.
He&apos;s been known to be kind of hard to predict both on and off the field.
All of that is in play.
But assuming Rodgers does indeed have a plan to play one more season and then disappear into private life — as he has promised he&apos;d do in the past — it has to be said that no matter what happens this coming season, his legacy is pretty much already written.
Aaron Rodgers is a Super Bowl champion and four-time NFL MVP. Only Peyton Manning, with five MVP awards, has won more.
And yes, Rodgers still has a chance to tie him if he balls out this season.
Aaron Rodgers currently ranks:
Only Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Manning have thrown more TD passes than Rodgers. Rodgers may eclipse Manning&apos;s TD mark of 539 this season and finish third on the all-time list. Brady (649) and Brees (571) are likely out of reach in the TD pass category.
Only Brady, Brees, Manning and Brett Favre have more career passing yards than Rodgers, who has 66,275. He would have to have an unlikely monster season to catch Manning who finished with 71,838 passing yards.
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The point is Rodgers has eye-popping statistics that put him among the elite quarterbacks ever to play the game. He is a certain future Hall of Famer.
Will he be considered among the all-time greats? That&apos;s another question.
That&apos;s not an answer that always relies on statistics but rather includes opinion and number of Super Bowls won and how the fickle media felt about a player.
The thinking here is Rodgers won&apos;t care much about that.
He knows who he is, how he played, and apparently, when he&apos;s walking away.
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			<news:keywords>Leroy McGill

He already looked like a corpse when they opened the curtains. Pale, shaved head, eyes closed, a white sheet up to his neck
Leroy McGill, 63, a convicted murderer, lay on a gurney in the death house at the old Florence Prison. 
At exactly 10 a.m., he had climbed onto the gurney, visible on a closed-circuit TV screen, and flashed a quick smile at the men in black hats who strapped him down. 
A second team swooped in, five men in white scrubs. McGill closed his eyes as they rolled up the sleeves of his white coveralls, revealing armloads of black tats beneath. They pulled back the collar of the robe to place electrodes over the tats on his chest. Then the catheters that would deliver the death drug from the next room slid easily into both arms.
The whole process took three minutes. The curtains opened. Only then did he turn to the window to look for his people. He found his attorney’s eyes. She waved, clutching a tissue. His friend, Grover “Bubba” Ridgeway, raised a fist and kept it in the air, a pre-arranged signal that McGill’s family was thinking of him. McGill smiled broadly.
When asked for his last words, he said, “I just want to thank everybody for being so accommodating and nice. I’m going home.”

                
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The making of a killer
As is often the case, there was harsh contrast between the man on the gurney and the man who committed the acts that put him there.
In 2002, McGill, then 39 and high on methamphetamine, threw a homemade napalm-like substance on two people and set them on fire. One died. The other was horribly burned. 
Two-and-a-half years later, a Maricopa County Superior Court jury only had to deliberate for an hour to find him guilty of first-degree murder, attempted murder, arson and endangerment. McGill had already done time for armed robbery. The jury found the murder to be especially cruel and especially heinous or depraved and determined that McGill had caused grave danger to others. They sentenced him to death.
The cruelty and depravity had started four decades earlier.
McGill was born in 1963 to a battered woman who had just divorced her husband, a California cop, and she moved to Phoenix with her children when Leroy was four months old. But the father came to Arizona looking for them, assaulted the mother and kidnapped his own kids. When the mother got them back, she bounced from Arizona to New Mexico to Texas, where she remarried another abusive man. 
Leroy spent much of his youth in foster care and living in state “boystown” facilities where he was beaten and sexually assaulted by both adults and other children, according to court documents. He was drinking and smoking marijuana by age 15, and at a low point, was living in an abandoned car. 
In the hour preceding the execution, Ridgeway confirmed the details, describing his own experience in the same orphanage. Ridgeway admitted that he had caused his own troubles after he left the institution, but straightened himself out to become an example for others.
McGill was not so lucky. In April 1986, he robbed two fast food restaurants by pretending to have a gun and was sentenced to a decade in prison. But he sobered up while there and earned a GED. After he finished parole in 1994, he got work in construction framing luxury homes.
At about that time, he was introduced via mail to Jonna Hardesty, who was in prison, a cellmate of his brother’s girlfriend. When Hardesty was paroled in 1996, they became a couple. 
Hardesty claimed to have been institutionalized for paranoid schizophrenia, according to court filings, and she sometimes behaved in a bizarre manner — chasing McGill down the street while naked and in a rage, and personally castrating her cat. She and McGill regularly smoked marijuana and did meth. After McGill lost his job in 2002, they were homeless.
They flopped around the druggie community, staying for a while in a one-bedroom apartment in north Phoenix with five other people, including a couple with two daughters, and the eventual victims, Charles Perez and his girlfriend, Nova Banta.
Hardesty and Banta didn’t get along. And when the apartment owner’s shotgun disappeared, Banta blamed McGill and Hardesty, and they were asked to leave the apartment.
They moved into another friend’s house nearby with three other people. McGill plotted revenge, stoking his anger with more meth.
At 3:30 on the morning of July 13, 2002, McGill showed up at the apartment where Perez and Banta were staying. He warned the other residents that they had better leave, and he threatened to get even if they told on him.
Though it was inconclusively debated on appeal, he allegedly brought with him a cup of gasoline in which he had dissolved Styrofoam. When melted with a solvent like gasoline, Styrofoam turns into a clear gel that sticks to a surface and burns like napalm.
Perez and Banta were sitting on a couch in the apartment’s main room. McGill told them that they shouldn’t “talk behind people’s back,” Then he lit them on fire. Both ran screaming from the apartment in flames. The blaze gutted that apartment and one next door
Perez died the next day; Banta was severely burned, but she recovered and testified against McGill.
McGill went to death row.
No undoing it
It’s a common theme on death row: A troubled young nobody from a horrible background takes comfort in meth, which turns him into a monster. He wakes up in a jail cell the day after, wanting to undo what he did. He never admits to it in court. He never admits it to his family.
But there is no undoing. The evidence is clear. The law supposedly reserves the death penalty for the worst of the worst crimes, and setting two people on fire certainly qualifies.
So, he spends the next 20 or so years in prison becoming a nice guy, a friend to others, the person who looks after a colony of feral cats on the prison grounds — a different person from the one who committed the horrible crime. No matter.
By the time the death warrant comes down, he’s over it. He doesn’t want to talk to a reporter, doesn’t want to respond to an email. He’s too busy dealing with knowing the exact day and hour of his impending death. Then he takes that final car ride to Housing Unit 9 on the grounds of the otherwise abandoned Florence Prison complex. 
Going home
As the warden read the death warrant, a Catholic priest appeared in the death chamber. He placed a hand on McGill’s forehead and intoned the first words of Psalm 23, “The Lord is my Shepard, I shall not want.” Then he read the last rites. McGill’s lips moved in prayer. 
At 10:10, the executioner started to push the drugs, saline from a black syringe, pentobarbital from two green syringes, then another of saline: time elapsed, 90 seconds.
McGill kept his eyes closed. The priest, now sitting by McGill’s head, kept praying.
After three minutes, McGill coughed once, twice, a deep cough that shook his chest. Then he stopped moving.
At 10:26, the warden said it was over.
McGill had gone home, wherever that is. 
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			<news:keywords>Penultimate Hump Day of May! Didn&apos;t we just say that about April? Lordy, time is flying. That ain&apos;t a bad thing, by the way. The second half of the calendar is always the best part of the year.
We spend the first six months of the season building the storylines and the characters, and then things really pick up around the midseason finale.
It never fails. We&apos;re nothing if not consistent in this country. One minute, you&apos;re searching for #content in the middle of March. The next, you&apos;ve got those beautiful few days in October when all the major sports collide on the same night.
But first, we have to get there. We&apos;re a few sleeps away from our first real holiday weekend of 2026. Let&apos;s grind our tails off and finish the week strong.
Welcome to a Hump Day Nightcaps — the one where Britney Spears dusts herself off after a rocky few months, and returns to Instagram with a BANG.
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What else? I&apos;ve got some absolute gems down in the college baseball world as June Madness starts to sneak up on us, and does anyone else have this recurring nightmare? I always thought it was just me, and then I saw a tweet yesterday that blew my mind. You&apos;ll see.
OK, grab you a million bucks if you have it lying around for National Millionaire Day, and settle in for a Hump Day &apos;Cap!
I don&apos;t really have any quirky anecdotes to add here given I&apos;m nowhere close to being a millionaire, but it does give me the chance to revisit arguably the greatest reality show of the 1990s ...
Remember &quot;Who Wants to Be a Millionaire&quot;? The best. God, it was the best. I&apos;m talking about the early years with Regis, not the later years with Meredith Vieira. Nobody watched those.
I feel like the OG show really revolutionized TV. Nobody had ever really seen a gameshow like that, with those stakes, and it was must-watch every week. It was also on during the absolute golden age of TV, when audiences would regularly reach 20 million to 30 million. The only thing that ever comes close to that now is the Super Bowl.
But does the Super Bowl give us moments like this? Don&apos;t think so!
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Just an iconic moment from an iconic show. We used to have it so good in this country, and we just flushed it down the toilet.
PS: How great was Regis Philbin? Miss that dude. Can&apos;t believe it&apos;s been six years since we lost him. Sad.
OK, let&apos;s get this class started with someone who is absolutely a millionaire ... or, at least she used to be.
Britney Spears!
Looks like Brit is back, baby! Rough start to the year for Spears, who was charged with a DUI in March and later pleded guilty to &quot;wet reckless&quot; in exchange for dropping the DUI charge.
For those who don&apos;t know all about &quot;wet reckless,&quot; it means she was instead hit with fines, given 12 months of probation, time served and will need to complete a DUI course. The plea offer is standard for defendants with no DUI history, no crash or injury on the road, and a low blood-alcohol level.
&quot;Brighter Days!!!&quot; indeed for our girl. Good to see Britney back on her feet with an extra spring in her step. This is what it&apos;s all about. The American Dream.
OK, let&apos;s keep this class moving because I have two meetings this afternoon that I&apos;m very much looking forward to.
June Madness is right around the corner, which means the college baseball season is starting to heat up. We&apos;ve got conference tournaments this weekend, with the selection show on Monday.
On that note, let&apos;s check in on yesterday&apos;s SEC opener between Vanderbilt and Kentucky!
Goodness gracious. So much to break down here.
For starters, screaming like THAT after an 89 mph fastball is insane behavior. Frankly, screaming like that after Strike 1 is ridiculous on its own, but mix in the fact that the pitch didn&apos;t even touch 90 (!!!), and it&apos;s a whole different level.
A lot of folks are blaming today&apos;s travel ball culture for this behavior. I know this is Joe&apos;s turf, so I won&apos;t impede too much, but where do we stand on that? Is youth baseball to blame here?
It&apos;s been a while since I played travel ball (15 years, sadly), but I certainly don&apos;t remember it looking like that back in the day. I know it&apos;s gotten out of control, but Lordy, that&apos;s a tough look.
As was this over in the LSU game:
Whew. See what I mean? College baseball deserves some more shine. I feel like it gets the short end of the stick when it comes to college sports, but it shouldn&apos;t. Clearly, it&apos;s electric.
June Madness!
As for the Vandy pitcher ... Thank goodness the Baseball Gods were tuned in here. They made quick work of Connor Fennell, and rightfully so. Wild stuff.
OK, let&apos;s rapid-fire this Hump Day class into a big Hump Day Night. First up? Might as well stay in the college ranks, where ABS is apparently now a thing?
I had no idea they were introducing it for the SEC tourney, but buddy, it&apos;s been an ... interesting ... experiment:
Yikes.
Look, ABS is clearly here to stay. It&apos;s been a success at the major league level, and the rumor mill says it&apos;s probably coming to college baseball next season. It&apos;s been generally fine, and that&apos;s coming from someone who wasn&apos;t thrilled about it in spring training.
That being said ... in no world should that first clip be a strike. I don&apos;t care what the robot says. That ain&apos;t a strike. We used to be a proper country.
Finally, on the way out, I leave you all with a question that&apos;s consumed me since last night when I saw this tweet:
I have had that exact nightmare for years now. Years. It happens once every few months, and it&apos;s the same every single time.
I show up to a random class at a random school, and it&apos;s exam week, and it&apos;s the first time I&apos;ve been to said class that entire semester. And I just spend the entire dream panicking about flunking the class, which is obviously going to happen given I haven&apos;t showed up all semester.
I&apos;ve always thought I was crazy ... until I started reading the comments in that above thread. Apparently, this is a common dream? Has ANYONE here had it, or something similar? What does it mean?
I assume it&apos;s stress-induced, but who knows? I&apos;m hoping someone in class today does. Let me know!
OK, that&apos;s it for today. Good work, everyone. Let&apos;s have a big night.
I&apos;ve got nothing clever to really end class with, so here&apos;s &apos;Smokin Hot Charley Hull ditching the cigarettes for nicotine pouches on the golf course.
She joins NASCAR&apos;s Natalie Decker as the second woman to join the pouch community this month. It&apos;s a weird trend, but I&apos;m not here to judge.
See you tomorrow.
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			<news:keywords>The next logical question on everyone&apos;s mind after Aaron Rodgers agreed to return for another NFL season last week is: Would he continue deciding year-to-year on how long he&apos;d play, or would this be his final year?
Well, we have an answer from Rodgers himself.
&quot;Yes,&quot; Rodgers told reporters on Wednesday when asked if he&apos;s retiring after this year.
&quot;This is it, yeah.&quot;
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So, Rodgers intends to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers in what is his 22nd season and call it a career after that.
Now comes the part where some people will think this is a good thing, a fitting end because Rodgers is 42-years-old and will be 43 in December, and obviously old enough to know his own mind and how much he has left in the proverbial tank.
Some people will think this is terrible, because what if he&apos;s really good this season? What if he surprises himself? What are we going to do without Aaron Rodgers quarterbacksplaining to his teammates exactly how to run the plays they may or may not have practiced the previous week?
And some people, well, won&apos;t believe a word Rodgers is saying.
Because he&apos;s been known to change his mind before.
He&apos;s been known to play with words before.
He&apos;s been known to be kind of hard to predict both on and off the field.
All of that is in play.
But assuming Rodgers does indeed have a plan to play one more season and then disappear into private life — as he has promised he&apos;d do in the past — it has to be said that no matter what happens this coming season, his legacy is pretty much already written.
Aaron Rodgers is a Super Bowl champion and four-time NFL MVP. Only Peyton Manning, with five MVP awards, has won more.
And yes, Rodgers still has a chance to tie him if he balls out this season.
Aaron Rodgers currently ranks:
Only Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Manning have thrown more TD passes than Rodgers. Rodgers may eclipse Manning&apos;s TD mark of 539 this season and finish third on the all-time list. Brady (649) and Brees (571) are likely out of reach in the TD pass category.
Only Brady, Brees, Manning and Brett Favre have more career passing yards than Rodgers, who has 66,275. He would have to have an unlikely monster season to catch Manning who finished with 71,838 passing yards.
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The point is Rodgers has eye-popping statistics that put him among the elite quarterbacks ever to play the game. He is a certain future Hall of Famer.
Will he be considered among the all-time greats? That&apos;s another question.
That&apos;s not an answer that always relies on statistics but rather includes opinion and number of Super Bowls won and how the fickle media felt about a player.
The thinking here is Rodgers won&apos;t care much about that.
He knows who he is, how he played, and apparently, when he&apos;s walking away.
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			<news:keywords>Nearly four decades to the exact date a 22-year-old Virginia woman was murdered, authorities have announced an arrest in the cold case. 
Charles Berry, 66, of Newington, Connecticut, was taken into custody Monday in connection with the 1986 rape and murder of Roberta Walls, the Newington Police Department said in a statement. 
The arrest was made in coordination with the Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD), which issued an arrest warrant for charges related to the Virginia Beach homicide, police said. 
The case began on May 15, 1986, when Walls’ body was discovered in a field behind Old Donation Elementary School, according to VBPD.
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Walls reportedly was an employee at the library and was leaving work to meet with friends when she disappeared.
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In 2017, authorities received funding to use DNA samples preserved from Walls’ body to compile a composite image of a person of interest, the outlet reported. 
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Following his arrest, Berry was transported to the New Britain Superior Court in Connecticut on Tuesday as he awaits extradition, according to authorities.
He was subsequently indicted by a grand jury &quot;in connection to Robert Walls’ [murder],&quot; FOX 61 reported. His bail has been set at $2 million  by the Connecticut court. 
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			<news:keywords>Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass was grilled about her past promise to end street homelessness in the city, but admitted in an interview released Wednesday that she unfortunately fell far short of that goal.
Bass, who is running for re-election, did an interview with CNN at the St. Vincent Behavioral Health Campus, formerly a hospital, that is being transformed into a facility for mental health, addiction treatment and housing for the homeless. Los Angeles is one of many cities in California that have become known for homelessness.
Anchor Elex Michaelson asked, &quot;So, when you talked to Jake Tapper in 2023, you said that your goal was to end street homelessness in LA by 2026. It&apos;s now 2026 and we haven&apos;t ended it. How are you so off?&quot;
&quot;We haven&apos;t ended it,&quot; Bass agreed. &quot;Basically when I said that, it was at the beginning of my term. I am very committed to achieving that goal. I didn&apos;t anticipate some of the bureaucratic barriers that I would experience, but I am prepared to take those on now.&quot;
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She went on to argue that Los Angeles had made a choice in past decades to not address homelessness and focus solely on building, noting she has fast-tracked many affordable housing units.
&quot;So, basically, the policy of LA City and LA County was we could accept street homelessness as long as we were building. We didn&apos;t anticipate the problem metastasizing,&quot; she said. &quot;In my three and a half years, for the first time, two years in a row, street homelessness has decreased in our city. There hadn&apos;t been a decrease before.&quot;
Bass added that while this is a policy that impacts people from all walks of life, there are actually some bureaucrats dedicated to continuing it.
&quot;So this is a problem that all Angelenos experience, and we have got to have a commitment that this has to end,&quot; she said. &quot;The city and the county never made that commitment before, and I found something that surprised me. I found a lot of people who work internally in the system who were very resistant to ending street homelessness.&quot;
LA TIMES OWNER SAYS ENDORSING KAREN BASS WAS A ‘MISTAKE&apos; DUE TO INCOMPETENCE
&quot;But you promised that it would go away 100%,&quot; Michaelson said. &quot;And it&apos;s only gone down about 17.6%. So why should people trust you that you&apos;re going to be able to get to the 100%?&quot;
Bass said it was the first time the issue had decreased at all, arguing that the accomplishments made so far were due to her leadership.
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&quot;We need to end the failed policies of the past, which is, ‘All we&apos;re going to do is focus on building, and we are going to ignore street homelessness.’ That is what the city and the county has done for years,&quot; she said.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Cuba is out of gas, prices are soaring and electricity is scarce.</news:title>
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			  <news:name>‘Hunter Biden’ X account debuts with eyebrow-raising claim as GOP lawmakers pile on</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Hunter Biden’ X account debuts with eyebrow-raising claim as GOP lawmakers pile on</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A newly active X account bearing former first son Hunter Biden’s name drew mockery from GOP lawmakers and prominent social media personalities after posting its first message Tuesday.
&quot;Your laptop’s reputation precedes you,&quot; Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn wrote in response to the &quot;@HunterBiden&quot; account. 
Fox News Digital reached out to X and Hunter Biden&apos;s art gallery to verify if the account belongs to the former president’s son, but did not receive confirmation. The account has garnered thousands of followers and interactions since Tuesday, when it launched its first message. 
&quot;I&apos;m Hunter Biden. You&apos;ve never actually heard from me,&quot; the account blaring the former first son&apos;s name posted. 
The account&apos;s profile reads: &quot;Artist. Author. Recovery Advocate.&quot;
HUNTER BIDEN HELPED MAKE CAMPAIGN DECISIONS, WAS MAJOR FIXTURE IN FATHER&apos;S ORBIT, AUTHOR SAYS
Hunter, 56, has re-emerged in the public spotlight as he attempts to rebuild his image following years of controversy involving drug addiction, legal troubles and scrutiny surrounding his personal life. 
The X account, @HunterBiden, was first launched in 2013, according to a Fox News Digital review, but posted its first public message on Tuesday. Hunter Biden&apos;s art gallery website is linked to the X account, while the art gallery&apos;s website links to the X account, a YouTube page and a Substack account. 
The tweet sparked a wave of mockery aimed at the younger Biden, as well as a handful of accounts quipping that the former first son would allegedly launch a 2028 run. 
&quot;We’ve heard plenty,&quot; said Republican Indiana Sen. Jim Banks responded to the account. 
&quot;Trust me, we&apos;ve heard and seen ENOUGH from you,&quot; Republican Missouri Rep. Jason Smith chimed in.
Other social media users quickly piled onto the alleged Hunter Biden post, resurfacing past controversies and even floating him as a potential political candidate.
&quot;Oh this oughta be good,&quot; said conservative commentator Nick Sortor in an X response.
&quot;Very real chance he doesn’t remember that we have, in fact, heard from him in hours of podcasting before now,&quot; said Fox News contributor Mary Katharine Ham.
&quot;The 2028 Dark Horse Candidate,&quot; wrote one X user, while another added &quot;He’s running.&quot;
MAMDANI’S WIFE’S &apos;STUDENT SKETCHBOOK’ ART IS HUNTER BIDEN EFFECT ALL OVER AGAIN, SAYS US ARTIST
Additionally, Candace Owens tagged the X account in a trailer for her upcoming interview with Hunter Biden, who is continuing a media tour following years of controversy while under the public spotlight. 
The @HunterBiden account reposted the video, writing, &quot;She’s got questions. I’ve got answers. Thursday.&quot;
JOE BIDEN POSES WITH HUNTER&apos;S CHINESE BUSINESS ASSOCIATES IN NEWLY SURFACED PHOTOS: &apos;INCREDIBLY DAMNING&apos;
HUNTER BIDEN&apos;S FINANCIAL WOES REVEALED IN NEW MOTION TO DROP LAWSUIT: &apos;SIGNIFICANT DEBT&apos;
Hunter Biden has been involved in a string of controversies spanning his foreign business dealings, tax and gun charges, and scrutiny tied to his family’s political connections.
Hunter received a pardon from President Joe Biden for any offense he &quot;has committed or may have committed&quot; from Jan. 1, 2014, to Dec. 1, 2024, before his father left office.
In September 2024, Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to nine federal tax charges in California for a scheme evading over $1.4 million in taxes from 2016 to 2019. He was also convicted in Delaware in June 2024 for lying on a federal form about his drug use to purchase a firearm in 2018.
Hunter published a memoir titled &quot;Beautiful Things: A Memoir&quot; in 2021 which details his battle with severe substance abuse and family tragedies from his own perspective.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump honors two record-breaking athletes at US Coast Guard Academy graduation ceremony</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump honors two record-breaking athletes at US Coast Guard Academy graduation ceremony</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump attended the U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduation ceremony on Wednesday and honored two senior athletes.
While speaking at the graduation in New London, Connecticut, Trump said that the graduating class was &quot;blessed with many tremendous athletes&quot; and invited two in particular to join him on stage.
First, Trump introduced Broock Desta, the academy&apos;s all-time leader in receptions, yards and touchdowns.
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&quot;Do we have a little NFL future here? Maybe? I don&apos;t know, usually that could happen when you&apos;re leading by that much,&quot; Trump said of Desta.
Desta also played for the academy&apos;s basketball team his senior season, but he was a true star on the gridiron. In 36 career games, Desta caught 29 touchdowns while also rushing for one and throwing another. He racked up 3,487 receiving yards on 234 catches.
Next to the stage was women&apos;s lacrosse star Abby McAllister, the women&apos;s lacrosse program&apos;s all-time leader in assists and points.
&quot;Are you that good?&quot; Trump asked jokingly before adding, &quot;That&apos;s a big record.&quot;
&quot;We throw them a little off on timing when I do this, but what the hell? We have time. Right? This is your day. And when somebody achieves what these people did, we should give them a little extra recognition, right?&quot; Trump continued.
BRONCOS STAR GARETT BOLLES REFLECTS ON TEAM BROTHERHOOD AFTER MEETING WITH NATION&apos;S HEROES FOR MEMORIAL DAY
Between introducing the athletes, Trump mentioned his executive order from 2019 in which he allowed graduates of the U.S. military academies to play professional sports before fulfilling their active-duty requirement.
&quot;We made it possible for people like Broock that really have a great ability at sport, and in some cases, will be drafted by the NFL or have a chance of getting into the NFL, or baseball or basketball or whatever it might be. The problem is they had a service,&quot; Trump said. &quot;You know, they had to serve five years. And that&apos;s not exactly conducive to being drafted very high if you had to go away...
&quot;It has made such a difference. It&apos;s also made a big difference in recruiting. That&apos;s why your teams are better today than they used to be. ... it made your recruiting much better because you&apos;re able to now recruit the top the top people, people that really have a chance of getting into professional sports and one of the reasons you have such good teams.&quot;
Trump was also presented a Coast Guard football helmet.
As NIL has run rampant in college sports, Trump signed an executive order to &quot;preserve the unique American institution of college athletics by restoring order, fairness, and stability&quot; last month.
The order &quot;directs Federal agencies to bolster the effectiveness of key college-sports rules on transferring, eligibility, and pay-for-play by evaluating whether violations of such rules render a university unfit for Federal grants and contracts.&quot;
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			  <news:name>South Carolina House Passes New Map Aimed at Forcing Out Clyburn</news:name>
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			<news:title>South Carolina House Passes New Map Aimed at Forcing Out Clyburn</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The changes include a redraw of the congressional district held by James E. Clyburn, the Democratic power broker. The map now goes to the State Senate.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>OpenAI barrels toward IPO that may happen in September</news:name>
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			<news:title>OpenAI barrels toward IPO that may happen in September</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A day after Elon Musk lost his lawsuit that threatened OpenAI&apos;s structure, leadership and finances, OpenAI is reportedly back to prepping for its IPO.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Rubio Moves Closer to Decades-Long Goal of Transforming Cuba</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rubio Moves Closer to Decades-Long Goal of Transforming Cuba</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The secretary of state is the son of immigrants who left Cuba before the Castro revolution to look for economic opportunities. Yet, he pursues change with the zeal of a political exile.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Prosecutor Is Charged With Stealing Sealed Report on Trump Documents Case</news:name>
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			<news:title>Prosecutor Is Charged With Stealing Sealed Report on Trump Documents Case</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Justice Department accused Carmen Lineberger of emailing records related to the special counsel’s investigation to a personal account.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump jolts immigration hawks with surprising defense of Chinese students in USA</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump jolts immigration hawks with surprising defense of Chinese students in USA</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump split with immigration hawks by defending Chinese students in the U.S. while also softening on Chinese-owned farmland — creating friction inside MAGA and unexpected overlap with moderate Democrats.
Fox News’ Sean Hannity asked Trump in a recent interview from Beijing about concerns surrounding Chinese nationals attending school in the U.S. and China-linked entities purchasing farmland, including in sensitive areas like near a North Dakota military base that raised eyebrows earlier this decade.
Republicans have long warned that Chinese student visa programs could expose U.S. research and state secrets to the Chinese Communist Party, while GOP officials like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Nebraska Sen. Deb Fischer have pushed for tougher restrictions on Chinese ownership of American farmland.
&quot;It’s not that I love it. You want to see farm prices drop; you want to see farmers lose a lot of money just take that out of the market. But they&apos;ve had a lot of land for a long time. Obama did nothing about it,&quot; Trump said.
SENATORS RICKETTS, FETTERMAN UNITE AGAINST CHINA&apos;S QUIET INVASION OF US FARMLAND
Trump also defended allowing Chinese students to study in the U.S., calling them &quot;good students&quot; and arguing that banning them would unnecessarily inflame tensions with Beijing.
&quot;I frankly think that it&apos;s good that people come from other countries and they learn our culture and many of them want to stay here,&quot; Trump said, while admitting that it &quot;doesn’t sound like a very conservative position – and I’m a conservative… commonsense guy. I think MAGA is ‘common sense,&apos;&quot; he said.
The comments triggered backlash from the right wing of the MAGA movement, with former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene disputing, &quot;No — that’s not commonsense.&quot;
&quot;Trump says it’s insulting to tell China their students can’t go to our universities, imagine being an American student and receiving a rejection letter while 500,000 Chinese students get in,&quot; Greene said, according to the left-wing New Republic. &quot;And no – it’s not OK for China to buy our farmland.&quot;
Some Democrats, however, appeared heartened by Trump’s more moderate stance on a major sticking point in the immigration field.
Fox News Digital reached out to top Democrats on the moderate New Democrat Coalition’s Border Security Working Group.
Chairman Gabe Vasquez of New Mexico told Fox News Digital that while he disagrees with Trump &quot;on a lot&quot; regarding immigration enforcement, he will continue to support efforts to bring new blood into the American economy.
&quot;I have long supported building America’s workforce by encouraging the best and brightest across the world to come study in the U.S. and build their careers and families here,&quot; said Vasquez.
&quot;Congress should expand more legal pathways for students to stay here and start businesses, grow the American economy, and help our country fill critical needs in key industries like healthcare, manufacturing, quantum AI and engineering.&quot; 
A Vasquez spokesperson added that the lawmaker, however, agrees with conservatives on one point where Trump differed — that Chinese nationals should not be permitted to purchase U.S. farmland.
&quot;Food security is national security,&quot; the spokesperson said.
Speaking to Hannity, Trump added: &quot;I could tell [Xi], I don&apos;t want any students, it’s a very insulting thing to say to a country. They would then immediately go out and start building universities all over China.&quot;
Trump argued that without the influx of Chinese students, middling and lower-tier universities would begin dying on the vine financially.
Lora Ries, former counsel for the House Judiciary Committee’s immigration subcommittee and a 30-year policy expert now with the Heritage Foundation, told Fox News Digital that universities have grown too dependent on foreign students because they often pay &quot;full freight&quot; — and made the case for scrutinizing the education system rather than keeping it propped up with foreign tuition.
TRUMP CLAIMS GOP &apos;VERY OPEN&apos; TO KEEPING &apos;DREAMERS&apos; IN US, TAKES SHOT AT &apos;VERY DIFFICULT&apos; DEMS
&quot;It is no longer a level playing field for American students to get into these universities. We also know many of these universities are producing degrees that don&apos;t have a great return on investment: gender studies, et cetera. So why on earth do we want to keep universities that depend on those sorts of degrees afloat?&quot; Ries said.
&quot;We shouldn&apos;t justify continuing to bring in high levels of foreign students to keep so many universities in business when the Big-Ed model is absolutely upside-down.&quot;
According to Ries, Chinese and other foreign student blocs exacerbate the difficulty American students face getting into colleges — while native students are also not finding meaningful jobs after graduation.
Ries said the issue is &quot;right up Trump’s alley,&quot; but not in the way the president posited on &quot;Hannity.&quot; She said Trump could shake up &quot;Big-Ed&quot; by incentivizing quality degrees and disincentivizing ones that leave American graduates occupationally stranded.
FOREIGN STUDENTS WHO HATE AMERICA DON&apos;T DESERVE VISAS — AND WE HAVE TOOLS TO STOP THEM
When it comes to the adage about jobs Americans supposedly won’t do, she pointed to the medical field, which has seen an influx of foreign students.
&quot;You can&apos;t say medicine is a job that Americans won&apos;t do, so what&apos;s going on?&quot; she said.
She also noted that Chinese nationals cannot come to live in America without the knowledge of — and often information-sharing with — the CCP, which itself poses a risk.
&quot;Also, Chairman Xi can say, ‘Well, America is in decline,’ as he just did in this summit.&quot;
When asked for comment, a White House spokesperson directed Fox News Digital to the president’s remarks to Hannity.
Trump’s comments set up a new potential divergence between presidential policy and conservative politics among some of his current and former most ardent supporters, including Greene.
It also, however, potentially opens up a rare immigration dialogue with Democrats like Vasquez and his coalition of moderates, who have been trying to advance their own fixes to the broken system.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong fined for vulgar response to female heckler: report</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong fined for vulgar response to female heckler: report</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Chicago Cubs star center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was reportedly fined an undisclosed amount of money for his interaction with a Chicago White Sox fan on Saturday.
Crow-Armstrong, 24, was heckled by a fan after making a play during the fifth inning of the team’s 8-3 loss to the White Sox. He had a vulgar response to the female heckler.
&quot;You suck my f–-ing d–k b----,&quot; Crow-Armstrong told the female fan.
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The fine for Crow-Armstrong is undisclosed, ESPN reported. He said he regretted his actions on Monday.
&quot;I think I just regret my choice of words the most and who that affects in my life, directly and indirectly,&quot; Crow-Armstrong said. &quot;I don’t think that any of the women in my life would ever think that I would use those kind of words regularly, especially referring to them.
&quot;So I’m just bummed out about the word choice, and that a bunch of little kids go and probably find their way to social media and see that as well.&quot;
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Cubs manager Craig Counsell said he spoke with Crow-Armstrong and called fan interactions as part of the job.
&quot;He made a mistake, and we’ve got to move on from it,&quot; Counsell said before Chicago&apos;s 9-3 loss to Milwaukee. &quot;It’s a reality of this job. It happens. Fan interactions happen. You want to try to keep them positive, even when they’re not. Sometimes when it’s a really emotional situation, it’s difficult, but it’s still a requirement of the job.&quot;
Crow-Armstrong is one of the best defensive center fielders in baseball and made his first All-Star team last season. Last season, Crow-Armstrong hit .247 with 31 home runs and 95 RBI.
This season, Crow-Armstrong has not had the same success. In 49 games, he has hit just .229 with five home runs and 20 RBI.
The Cubs (29-20) will take on the Milwaukee Brewers (28-18) in the final game of their three-game series on Wednesday at 7:40 p.m. ET.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Rashee Rice&apos;s jail stint could derail knee surgery rehab and cost him millions in contract money</news:name>
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			<news:title>Rashee Rice&apos;s jail stint could derail knee surgery rehab and cost him millions in contract money</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you thought the worst part about Rashee Rice&apos;s poor conduct was testing positive for marijuana, which broke a condition of his probation and resulted in him being sent to jail, then you&apos;d be wrong.
Yes, spending 30 days in jail is obviously not a good experience.
But Rice&apos;s timing is atrocious.
And self-defeating on multiple levels.
RASHEE RICE JAILED FOR 30 DAYS AND IT COULD GET WORSE
That&apos;s because Rice is spending the next few weeks in the Dallas County jail until his scheduled release on June 16 at a time he needs to be rehabilitating from knee surgery that he had last week, Fox News and OutKick have confirmed.
The surgery was a cleanup procedure on his right knee to remove loose bodies that were causing the Kansas City Chiefs receiver inflammation and discomfort. The rehabilitation from the surgery was expected to keep Rice out of the team&apos;s offseason program including OTAs and mandatory minicamp for the next two months.
PATRICK MAHOMES SAYS HE HAS TO BE HELD BACK FROM PUSHING SO HARD IN INJURY REHAB, SHARES HOPES FOR WEEK 1
Rice was nonetheless expected to be ready for the start of training camp in July.
But that was assuming he could stick to the prescribed rehabilitation program that is typical for world-class athletes needing to regain total function of a knee following surgery. That means diligent, intense work with trainers and on equipment not found at most people&apos;s homes or gyms.
And certainly not in the Dallas County jail.
Rice is in jail the first month of his rehabilitation program and that could adversely affect his timeline for a complete recovery from what was an otherwise routine procedure. One medical source said if it was known Rice would miss the first month of rehabilitation, doctors would have advised he wait on the surgery until after his jail time.
All of this is happening to Rice because he got caught violating conditions of his probation. Rice knew he must submit to random urine samples &quot;to determine the use of illicit drugs or alcohol.&quot;
He knew he was not allowed to &quot;possess, consume, or purchase any alcoholic beverages, or illegal controlled substances during the term of supervision.&quot;
And yet, he tested positive for THC (marijuana).
Rice&apos;s probation stems, of course, from his 2024 automobile wreck in which he was speeding and left multiple people injured, and his 2025 conviction on two third-degree felony charges — causing a collision involving serious bodily injury and racing on a highway causing bodily injury.
The receiver was sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years&apos; probation for his role in that fateful multi-car crash and the sentence he is serving now is the 30 days from the original sentencing.
The timing of this probation violation and how it may affect Rice&apos;s recovery from surgery is also going to affect his wallet.
The receiver has faced multiple setbacks during his time with the Chiefs. He&apos;s had to serve a six-game NFL suspension based on his conviction and missed most of the 2024 season with a knee injury.
All that no doubt caused the Chiefs to discuss whether or not to give Rice a contract extension this offseason as he heads into the final year of his rookie contract. The possibility of that extension is on hold, at least for now, per a league source.
That means in a league that is paying top 10 wide receivers anywhere from $30 to $42 million per season on average, Rice has hurt himself.
He&apos;s cost himself some trust within the Chiefs organization, he&apos;s possibly cost himself the ability to be ready for the start of training camp, and he&apos;s likely cost himself millions of dollars.
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			  <news:name>Dan Le Batard, who previously avoided Doug Emhoff abuse allegation, declares journalism &apos;dead&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dan Le Batard, who previously avoided Doug Emhoff abuse allegation, declares journalism &apos;dead&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Podcast host Dan Le Batard declared sports journalism &quot;dead&quot; this week during a segment about Amazon’s studio crew criticizing ESPN insider Shams Charania for breaking the league’s MVP award before the official announcement.
&quot;I’d like that time to live forever. [Sports journalism] is dead. It’s not dying, it’s dead,&quot; Le Batard said. &quot;These streamers have no interest, none of them, none of them, have any interest in doing journalism and that’s why I’m telling you this war, the journalists have already lost it.&quot;
Whether sports journalism is actually dead is one topic. Hearing Dan Le Batard make the declaration is another entirely.
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Le Batard was once a respected columnist and investigative reporter at the Miami Herald. He built a reputation as a sharp, witty voice in sports media. He deserves credit for that work. But few people have done more to undermine the integrity of the industry in recent years than he has. Few have blurred the lines between journalism, activism, performance, and selective outrage more aggressively.
Consider his coverage of women and domestic violence.
In recent years, Le Batard has publicly framed himself as someone with zero tolerance for the mistreatment of women. He forcefully condemned UFC President Dana White after White was filmed slapping his wife, and he repeatedly weighed in on allegations against former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker.
&quot;From the franchise that gave you the Ray Rice elevator video, we get this flailing bulls--- making it sound like Justin Tucker was the victim,&quot; Le Batard wrote on X after Baltimore released Tucker. &quot;‘We’ve released Justin Tucker’ would have sufficed. Football players don’t respect kickers. But the Ravens respect this one, who was bad last year, more than they do women.&quot;
On the surface, those comments sound like the words of a journalist taking allegations seriously and holding powerful people accountable.
The issue is the hypocrisy.
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A month before the 2024 presidential election, the Daily Mail published allegations from an ex-girlfriend of Doug Emhoff, husband of then-Vice President Kamala Harris. The woman, who claimed witnesses could corroborate her account, accused Emhoff of &quot;forcefully slapping&quot; her during an incident in 2012.
Emhoff’s first major interview after the report was not with CNN or MSNBC. It was with Dan Le Batard. And yet, Le Batard never asked about the allegations. Not once.
Instead, he opened the interview with a question about love.
&quot;Tell me what you&apos;ve learned about love from your wife,&quot; Le Batard asked.
&quot;Communication,&quot; Emhoff responded.
To be clear, no one expected Le Batard to conduct a hostile interrogation. The interview was clearly intended to humanize Emhoff and help rehabilitate the public perception of the Harris campaign. Fine. That happens in media.
However, refusing to acknowledge the allegations represented an embarrassing abandonment of basic journalistic standards.
Even openly partisan networks would almost certainly have asked Emhoff for a response, if only to satisfy the minimum obligation of addressing a major allegation involving a national political figure.
OutKick asked Le Batard on Tuesday about declaring journalism &quot;dead&quot; while simultaneously conducting interviews like the one with Emhoff. He did not respond. We will update the story if he does.
The hypocrisy of the Emhoff interview was not an isolated contradiction.
Years earlier, Le Batard hired Howard Bryant to work for Meadowlark Media. Bryant had previously been arrested after allegedly assaulting his wife in public in front of their 6-year-old son. According to reports, witnesses told police Bryant was seen choking his wife. Bryant was also charged with assaulting a responding police officer.
Given Le Batard’s repeated public declarations about violence against women, his decision to employ Bryant raised obvious questions. Questions he has never seriously addressed, despite our repeated inquiries.
It’s also worth noting that Le Batard’s executive producer, Mike Ryan, defended the Emhoff interview earlier this year by dismissing critics as &quot;pedos&quot; for supporting Donald Trump. In other words, he had no defense at all.
And when it comes to the kind of journalism Le Batard appears to value, he was the only notable media figure to defend Deadspin after the outlet falsely framed a 9-year-old Chiefs fan as wearing blackface. The family later filed a defamation lawsuit against Deadspin, after which The Dan Le Batard Show’s official X account quietly deleted the clip.
This history makes Le Batard’s eulogy for sports journalism difficult to take seriously.
If sports journalism is dying, it’s because figures like Dan Le Batard abandoned the core principles in favor of partisan politics and hackneyed culture war theater.
The fact that he now casts himself as the ombudsman of the industry is insulting to the few people left trying to practice sports.
We now await Le Batard to land the first interview with Diddy after he is released from prison, only to ask him about &quot;love.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s endorsement put to the test in Alabama Senate runoff to replace Tuberville</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T18:51:03.901Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump&apos;s endorsement put to the test in Alabama Senate runoff to replace Tuberville</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Alabama is one step closer to anointing the Republican successor to Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala.
But determining which candidate will come out on top is still weeks away, given that Tuberville’s decision to run for governor and vacate his Senate seat ignited a crowded race to replace him. And in Alabama, if a candidate doesn’t get a majority of votes, a runoff is triggered.
Out of the field of Republican hopefuls, Rep. Barry Moore, R-Ala., and former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson emerged from the seven-way clash. They will again square off on June 16.
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It will also be another test of President Donald Trump&apos;s endorsement power in Alabama, where his track record has not been 100%.
Moore, who announced his candidacy to Fox News Digital last year, has Trump’s backing. It’s an endorsement he re-upped during a recent tele-rally urging support for the three-term member of the House.
&quot;He’s a true America First Patriot who’s been with me from the very beginning,&quot; Trump said during the rally.
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Moore, who is a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus and a self-styled fiscal hawk, has a longstanding history of supporting Trump. Indeed, he was the first elected official in the country to endorse Trump during his first run for office in 2015.
&quot;I think my number one job is to protect the people&apos;s liberty and to support the president in that process,&quot; Moore told Fox News Digital last year. &quot;And so, for us, it&apos;s an opportunity to continue to fight for the America First agenda, and also make sure we have conservatives in the Senate from Alabama that are truly the voice of the people.&quot;
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Hudson narrowly squeaked into the second place spot against Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall in a race that wasn&apos;t locked in until several hours after polls closed.
Marshall had a stronger name ID heading into the race, and has served as the Yellowhammer State&apos;s top law enforcement officer since 2017.
And most recently, he made waves after demanding that a federal court in Alabama adhere to the Supreme Court’s recent redistricting decision in Louisiana and allow the state’s maps drawn during the 2020 cycle to be used on primary day.
But it wasn&apos;t enough to best either Moore or Hudson. And the winner of that contest next month will face either Everett Wess and Dakarai Lariett, who are similarly headed for a runoff race.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Barney Frank, Gay Pioneer and Liberal Stalwart in Congress, Dies at 86</news:name>
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			<news:title>Barney Frank, Gay Pioneer and Liberal Stalwart in Congress, Dies at 86</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Often voted the “brainiest,” “funniest” and “most eloquent” member of the House, he was also the first to come out voluntarily and helped normalize being openly gay in public office.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>LHUSD board to discuss ASU dorm purchase Thursday</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lake Havasu Unified School District’s Governing Board will meet in a special session Thursday at noon to discuss the possible purchase of the former Arizona State University dorms in executive session.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jeff Bezos confronted on Washington Post layoffs, argues paper must be profitable regardless of his wealth</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jeff Bezos confronted on Washington Post layoffs, argues paper must be profitable regardless of his wealth</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Billionaire Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos on Wednesday responded to criticism of the brutal round of layoffs at his paper earlier this year, saying it needs to maintain relevancy and turn a profit regardless of his wealth.
Several departments were gutted, including its sports, metro and books sections, as well as its foreign correspondents and photojournalists. The massive headcount reduction stunned the media industry, although the paper&apos;s heavy financial losses were no secret.
Bezos sat down with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin, who bluntly asked, &quot;The company laid off about 30 percent of its staff, and there are a lot of people out there who said, ‘Jeff’s super wealthy, he’s talked about this being a public trust, something that he bought early on, how much you care about that piece of it. Why lay people off? Why fire people? Why don’t you subsidize the business?&quot;
&quot;The Post needs to be a profitable enterprise that stands on its own two feet,&quot; Bezos shot back. The Amazon founder is among the world’s richest men with an estimated net worth of around $270 billion, according to Forbes.
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&quot;But does it? Some people say it should be a trust,&quot; Sorkin said.
&quot;Let me tell you why. It’s a measure of its relevance. If people won’t pay for our product, it’s not a good enough product,&quot; Bezos said.
&quot;It would be like poetry without rhyming. It’s too easy,&quot; Bezos added. &quot;So, it’s got to be something that people will pay for, because that’s a signal. It’s a signal that we’re providing a relevant service.&quot;
Bezos then pointed out that The New York Times, where Sorkin also serves as a financial columnist, makes &quot;a ton of money.&quot;
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&quot;You guys are doing very well financially, and you’re providing a service that people are willing to pay for. We can do that, too,&quot; Bezos said.
&quot;And guess what I told them when we were planning those layoffs. I didn’t pick who was going to get laid off or which departments. I said, ‘Follow the data,’&quot; Bezos continued. &quot;Follow the data, and I said there is one exception to this… don’t follow the data on investigative reporting.&quot;
Bezos said the &quot;heart of the Post is investigative reporting,&quot; and suggested the unit will continue to thrive.
&quot;Our newsroom today, after the layoffs, is still larger than when we did Watergate and the Pentagon Papers,&quot; Bezos said. &quot;The Post is going to continue to be an important institution, in fact, it’s going to be a more important institution because of this financial discipline.&quot;
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Bezos pointed to a recent Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, which is considered the most prestigious of awards. The Post won the 2026 edition for in-depth coverage of the Trump administration&apos;s efforts to transform the federal government.
&quot;It needs to be relevant to readers, it needs to stand on its own two feet,&quot; Bezos said.
Sorkin also asked Bezos point-blank if he wanted to own the paper.
&quot;Do you want to own it? And the reason I ask is you’ve talked about how you are, by default, to some degree a conflicted owner, given you own all of these other businesses,&quot; the CNBC host asked.
&quot;When I bought The Post, it was very unprofitable when I brought it. The newsroom was even smaller than it is today. We turned it around in two years, it was profitable for six years. I put all that money back in The Post and grew the newsroom, so we’ve shrunk it back some now. But we haven’t shrunk it back to what it was when I bought it,&quot; Bezos responded.
He said the Post didn&apos;t adapt, and the news environment has changed a lot over the years.
Bezos bought the Washington Post in 2013 for $250 million. The paper thrived during the first Trump administration, but it has struggled in recent years with subscriber losses and bruising layoffs.
Bezos took particular heat in 2024 when he yanked the liberal editorial board&apos;s planned endorsement of Kamala Harris, shortly before her loss to President Donald Trump.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump-backed nominees dominate primary contests as president tightens party vicegrip</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T18:41:24.157Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump-backed nominees dominate primary contests as president tightens party vicegrip</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump was the biggest winner of Tuesday’s wide slate of primary elections as the president celebrated a large swath of his preferred candidates winning GOP primaries or advancing to runoff elections. 
In the most expensive primary in U.S. House history, a longtime thorn in Trump’s side, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., lost to former Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein in Kentucky’s fourth district. Gallrein defeated Massie soundly with nearly 55% of the vote to Massie’s 45.1%, according to The Associated Press.
The defeat will mark the end to Massie’s congressional stint, a tenure which, toward its end, saw Massie increasingly opposing Trump and criticizing the president’s actions on trade deals, the Jeffrey Epstein files and the Iran war.
In his concession speech, Massie highlighted the influx of support his opponent received from pro-Israel groups like the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
&quot;I would have come out sooner, but I had to call my opponent to concede and it took a while to find him in Tel Aviv,&quot; he joked to his supporters Tuesday night.
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Pro-Israeli groups like AIPAC and the Republican Jewish Coalition, as well as other pro-Trump groups, poured millions of dollars into attack ads against Massie and support ads for Gallrein. With over $32 million spent on the race overall, the contest became the most expensive primary in House history.
Trump and surrogates, like Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, campaigned arduously against Massie in Kentucky and in national media, with Trump referring to Massie as the &quot;Worst Republican Congressman in History&quot; in one of many pre-primary attacks on Truth Social.
Gallrein, for his part, thanked Trump for his support and told supporters &quot;the winner of the race tonight is not so much Ed Gallrein… but it’s the Republicans of Kentucky Congressional district four and their families, who I will be a champion for in Washington.&quot;
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Elsewhere in Kentucky, Trump-backed Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., won the GOP nomination for Kentucky’s Senate seat, vacated by Sen. Mitch McConnell’s decision not to run for reelection. Barr defeated former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron handily, winning over 60% of the vote, according to AP. He will face former Kentucky state Rep. Charles Booker, who won the Democratic Party’s nomination Tuesday. 
In Georgia, another Trump foe conceded defeat when the state’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger failed to advance in the GOP gubernatorial primary, falling behind Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and billionaire healthcare executive Rick Jackson, both of whom will advance to a June 16 runoff. 
Raffensperger drew Trump&apos;s ire in 2021 when he publicly contested claims Trump made that the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia were inaccurate.
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While Trump did not actively campaign against Raffensperger, he threw his support behind Jones, the race’s top vote-getter with over 38% of the vote, according to AP. Jackson finished with roughly 32.5%, compared to Raffensperger’s 15%, per AP. 
The winner of June’s runoff will face Keisha Lance Bottoms, a former mayor of Atlanta who earlier this month collected former President Joe Biden’s first political endorsement since leaving office. Bottoms defeated her Democratic opponents comfortably, collecting over 56% of the vote, per AP.
In the state’s Senate primary, a race in which Trump chose not to place his thumb on the scale, Rep. Mike Collins and former NFL coach Derek Dooley both advanced to the June 16 primary, both gaining more votes than Rep. Buddy Carter, who will not advance.
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Collins, a strong and vocal supporter of Trump’s, gained the most votes, pulling in over 40%, according to AP. Dooley, a former football coach who most recently coached at the University of Alabama, advanced with just over 30% of the vote. 
Speaking of Alabama and football, former Auburn University head football coach and current U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., secured his party’s nomination to become the next governor of Alabama. Tuberville, who was also backed by Trump, will face former Democratic Sen. Doug Jones, who won his party’s nomination Tuesday. 
To replace Tuberville in the Senate, Trump-favored Rep. Barry Moore advanced in the GOP Senate primary with close to 40% of the vote, according to the AP.
Former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson and Alabama Secretary of State Steve Marshall are neck-and-neck competing for the second spot to see who will advance to the June runoff to compete against Moore. With an estimated 5,500 votes remaining to be counted as of this writing, Hudson leads Marshall with 123,531 votes compared to Marshall’s 118,228, according to the AP. 
Elsewhere in the country, Trump-backed candidates enjoyed victories in Idaho, as incumbents Gov. Brad Little and Sen. Jim Risch won their primaries. In Oregon, Trump-backed incumbent Rep. Clifford Bentz won his primary handily.
 Outside of Trump’s sphere of influence, Pennsylvania Democrats celebrated primary victories for a trio of candidates backed by Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro. Bob Harvie, Bob Brooks and Janelle Stelson all won their primaries and will advance to face GOP incumbents in districts the Democrats hope to flip in November. 
Fox News’ Sally Persons and The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>12 power, hand and auto tools dads will love this Father&apos;s Day</news:name>
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			<news:title>12 power, hand and auto tools dads will love this Father&apos;s Day</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Most dads love tools, but they rarely buy the ones they really want for themselves. Instead of grabbing another random gift off the shelf, give him a practical power, hand or auto tool he&apos;ll actually use — from a DeWalt drill and driver set to car jump starters and American-made hammers he&apos;ll reach for with every handy project.
Original price: $39.99
For the hands-on dad, a tire inflator helps when it really counts. This small tool packs a big punch, filling flats on cars, trucks and even RVs in minutes. It also doubles as a flashlight and power bank. DeWalt makes a tougher 20-volt version, also with a built-in flashlight.
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Original price: $239
DeWalt&apos;s drill and driver give dad double the power for projects around the house. The long-lasting batteries handle hours of demanding tasks, while the LED lights brighten dark workspaces. Right now, score both for $90 off. Or, if your dad is a Craftsman guy, this drill and driver set is 41% off.
Original price: $69.95
Gift the DIYer in your life a Leatherman packed with everyday tools — now at a 90-day low. With 14 built-in tools, such as pliers, knives and screwdrivers, it&apos;s the kind of gadget he&apos;ll take everywhere. Plus, the hardy American-made design holds up for years.
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Original price: $369
Splurge this year and get your dad a set of seven Craftsman tools, along with a carry bag, all for less than $300. It includes all his most-used essentials, from drills to circular saws and reciprocating saws. Two batteries and a charger keep everything powered for days.
Original price: $205
A jig saw cuts shapes and curved lines, and this DeWalt model is currently priced at a 90-day low. Save more than $80 on this lightweight tool that cuts angles up to 45 degrees. Thanks to the keyless system, dad can also swap blades quickly and easily.
Original price: $93.98
Help him stay prepared for roadside emergencies with this car jump starter. It revives dead batteries in seconds without the need for long cables or another vehicle. Plus, it doubles as a backup power bank for phones and other electronics.
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Skil&apos;s circular saw is an affordable gift option that puts safety first. A lock and guarded trigger help prevent accidental starts, while the dust blower keeps your cut line sawdust-free. The 51-degree bevel capacity makes the saw more versatile.
Original price: $79.97
Switch out your dad&apos;s old-school level for Bosch&apos;s laser and make projects less complicated — currently at a 30-day low. It reaches up to 30 feet, helping him hang pictures, shelves and cabinets faster and with more accuracy. Its water- and dust-resistant design makes it suitable for tough job sites.
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A good old American-made hammer from Estwing appeals to the patriotic dad. Forged using a single piece of steel, it has fewer breaking points, holding up to frequent use. The shock-reducing grip also helps prevent the dreaded sting after each swing.
Original price: $24.99
WORKPRO pliers have thick comfort-grip handles that put them above bare-steel options. You get needle-nose, groove-joint and slip-joint pliers that have a range of uses, from tightening plumbing fittings to pulling nails. With more than 6,000 units bought in the last month, this reliable set is just $20.
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Original price: $199
Milwaukee&apos;s multitool combines a durable build with a powerful battery that keeps up with all your dad&apos;s DIY projects. Save $80 on the tool itself, a charger and one battery.
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Original price: $149.99
Does dad prefer to do his own car maintenance? Then grab this Craftsman mechanics tool set while it&apos;s less than $100. The handy toolbox keeps numerous sockets and extenders organized for easy storage.
If you&apos;re an Amazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software is creeping into Europe</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software is creeping into Europe</news:title>
			<news:keywords>First came the Netherlands, now it&apos;s Lithuania. And more European countries appear to be in the queue for Tesla&apos;s driver assistance system.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Hanneman joins CVL</news:name>
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			<news:title>Hanneman joins CVL</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Shane Hanneman

Coe &amp; Van Loo Consultants, Inc. (CVL), a civil engineering firm and provider of comprehensive design services, announced the hiring of Shane Hanneman, PLA, CPESC, as senior project manager.
Hanneman has more than 30 years of landscape architecture experience, the firm said. In his new role at CVL, he will manage the public sector pursuits and project delivery for the landscape architecture department, mentor staff and grow the CVL brand.
Coe &amp; Van Loo is located at 4550 N. 12th St. To learn more, visit www.cvlci.com.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NAU ROUNDUP: Quentin Moten signs with Ottawa Redblacks in Canadian Football League</news:name>
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			<news:title>NAU ROUNDUP: Quentin Moten signs with Ottawa Redblacks in Canadian Football League</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A look at news and results from NAU.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>LOCAL ROUNDUP: Flagstaff beach volleyball owns end-of-year honors, Haglin named Beach Volleyball Coach of the Year</news:name>
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			<news:title>LOCAL ROUNDUP: Flagstaff beach volleyball owns end-of-year honors, Haglin named Beach Volleyball Coach of the Year</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A look at how local teams have fared recently.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republicans target blue-state districts after US Supreme Court voting rights decision</news:name>
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			<news:title>Republicans target blue-state districts after US Supreme Court voting rights decision</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Fairfax County, Virginia, voter receives a sticker on Election Day, Nov. 4, 2025. (Photo by Nathaniel Cline/Virginia Mercury)

Republicans on a U.S. Senate panel suggested Tuesday a recent Supreme Court decision weakening the federal Voting Rights Act invalidated U.S. House districts in Democratic states where most residents belong to a racial minority group. 
Sen. Eric Schmitt, a Missouri Republican who chairs the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, signaled that Republicans will target majority-minority districts in blue states as they seek to maximize their opportunities to reshape the political map ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. GOP-controlled Southern states are already rushing forward gerrymanders.
Schmitt urged the Department of Justice to crack down on states with maps drawn to protect majority-minority districts. A top DOJ official has suggested the agency supports scrutinizing the districts. The demand seems to extend the Supreme Court’s April 29 decision that limited states from using race to draw districts.
“These maps do not become constitutional because they’re already in use,” Schmitt said. “They do not survive because politicians call them voting rights maps. Yet, they will not disappear on their own. The Department of Justice has an obligation to act.”
The court’s Louisiana v. Callais decision gave states the OK to eliminate districts where most residents belong to racial minority groups in the pursuit of a partisan advantage. Alabama, Florida and Tennessee have advanced new maps, and Louisiana is expected to follow soon. South Carolina is debating its own gerrymander.
The new district lines, along with gerrymanders enacted before the Callais decision, could ultimately provide Republicans with a net gain of upwards of 10 seats.
The seats could prove critical as Republicans face political headwinds approaching the midterm elections amid sagging approval numbers for President Donald Trump. A successful legal campaign that forces Democratic states to break apart majority-minority districts could create additional competitive House races.
Breaking up Democratic districts
About one-third of all House districts drawn following the 2020 census were majority-minority, according to a Ballotpedia analysis — 148 in all. Democrats held 122 as of 2024. 
Assistant U.S. Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who leads the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, wrote on social media on April 30 that the department continues to prioritize equal protection under the law, including in voting. Dhillon’s post came in response to a letter Schmitt sent to DOJ raising similar points to what he said on Tuesday.
“Senator — we are ON IT!” Dhillon wrote.
Sen. Peter Welch, a Vermont Democrat and the subcommittee’s ranking member, said the Supreme Court’s decision leaves many communities of color with few enforceable tools to fight unfair maps. He called on the Senate to act by passing a federal ban on mid-decade redistricting and partisan gerrymandering.
“Our democracy depends ultimately on protecting and preserving the right of individual citizens to pick their politicians, not intensifying the control that politicians have about who the voters are that they will permit to be involved in the election,” Welch said.
‘The definition of racism’
Some Republicans have begun to cast majority-minority districts as racist. The loaded rhetoric suggests eliminating these districts is not just politically useful but also a legal and moral imperative.
Missouri, where Republicans hold six of the state’s eight congressional districts, exemplifies the new reality under Callais. The Republican-controlled General Assembly approved a map in September that divides Kansas City in a bid to oust Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, a Democrat who has long represented the city core. 
State lawmakers left in place a St. Louis-area district held by Democratic Rep. Wesley Bell where fewer than half of residents are white. But some Missouri Republicans have called the district a racial gerrymander and want the General Assembly to split it apart, too.
“That’s the definition of racism, is drawing districts based on the color of one’s skin,” Missouri Republican Secretary of State Denny Hoskins told reporters last week. “We don’t want that in Missouri.”
The Supreme Court in the Callais decision did not formally strike down Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which prohibits voting practices or procedures that discriminate on the basis of race and other characteristics. In practice, however, it may be effectively impossible for gerrymandering opponents to prove discrimination, voting rights experts say.
“It begs the question whether or not lawmakers will have to say, ‘not only do I not like Black voters, but this is the reason why I’m drawing up this piece of legislation,’” Rebekah Caruthers, president and CEO of the nonpartisan voting rights group Fair Elections Center, said in an interview with States Newsroom days after the release of the Supreme Court opinion.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court cleared away a court order that had blocked Alabama from implementing a map passed by state lawmakers in 2023 that could hand Republicans another seat. A lower court had found the map violated Section 2.
In Louisiana, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry suspended the state’s ongoing congressional primary election in anticipation of a new map that will likely eliminate one of the state’s two majority-Black districts. The Supreme Court fast-tracked paperwork in its Callais decision to clear the way for state lawmakers to act quickly.
Obligation to act
During Tuesday’s Senate hearing, Will Chamberlain, senior counsel at the Article III Project, a conservative legal group, said all states with maps drawn to protect minority representation have a “clear duty” to redraw them using race-neutral criteria. 
The calendar should be no obstacle, he argued, saying state legislatures can be called into special session and primary elections delayed until new maps are in place.
“The fact that we are well into the 2026 election cycle provides no blanket exemption from these constitutional obligations,” Chamberlain said.
Callais has unleashed chaos and already undercut fair representation for Black voters, Todd Cox, associate director-counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund, told the subcommittee. But he argued the decision doesn’t call into question the constitutionality of majority-minority districts or other districts that give voters of color an opportunity to elect candidates of their choice.
Cox cautioned against using Callais to justify targeting majority-minority districts that provide that opportunity, saying it might indicate that states intentionally discriminated against minority voters.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Betting outlook focuses on the total as the Brewers take on the Cubs in series finale</news:name>
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			<news:title>Betting outlook focuses on the total as the Brewers take on the Cubs in series finale</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Chicago Cubs have been in the news quite a bit this week, mostly because of their center fielder, Pete Crow-Armstrong. If you haven&apos;t seen the video of him this past weekend, it really isn&apos;t worth your time.
He said some unsavory things to a fan who was trash-talking him. As is the case with most things now, it was greatly overblown. The Cubs try to put that behind them tonight as they host the Brewers, and we try and capture a unit off of the game.
The Brewers are once again one of the best teams in baseball. There has to be some sort of Milwaukee Magic, because there really is no logical explanation for their success. I often wonder why it works for some franchises and not others. The Brewers continue to rid their team of their best players and big contracts, but it works.
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Is it good scouting? Great development? I really have no idea, but probably some sort of combination that other clubs haven&apos;t figured out. The Brewers get it, though, and have ridden this season to a 28-18 record as of today.
Their hitting is probably best described as professional. It is kind of a boring term to say about a team, but it is intended as a compliment. They tend to get the best out of their pitching staff as well, finding diamonds in the rough and developing good arms in the minors.
The Brewers send out Kyle Harrison to the hill on Wednesday night. He is 4-1 for the season with a 2.09 ERA and a 1.19 WHIP. He hasn&apos;t allowed more than two earned runs in any game this season, but he also has only completed at least five innings in five of his eight starts. Cubs hitters are 0-for-6 against Harrison.
It hasn&apos;t been a great stretch for the northsiders of Chicago. Aside from the &quot;negative&quot; publicity surrounding Crow-Armstrong, the team has fallen out of first place in the division, and lost four straight games. A cooling off was expected, but this has been a brutal stretch.
They won 10 straight games twice, going 20-3 from April 14 until May 8. Since that day, the Cubs have been 2-8. Even returning home hasn&apos;t cured what ails them, losing the first two games of this series.
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It is hard to decide exactly what to make of the Cubs this year. Are those winning streaks flukes? Or are the losing streaks? Or will this be a .500 club with high-highs and low-lows? We know their pitching staff has been decimated, so maybe that can be addressed. One person they went out and got during the offseason to address those issues takes the mound on Wednesday.
Edward Cabrera takes the pill against the Brewers. Cabrera is 3-1 with a 4.06 ERA and a 1.31 WHIP. He has been solid at Wrigley Field with a 3.60 home ERA. For the most part, he has consistently allowed three earned runs in his starts. That includes three allowed in six of his past seven outings. Brewers hitters are 10-for-41 against Cabrera.
I&apos;m not really sure how you can support the Cubs at the moment. Their pitching looks really bad, and the Brewers are on a heater. After losing to the Brewers in the postseason, you would think they would&apos;ve put up a better fight, but the Cubs have been outscored 14-5 in the two games this series.
This game doesn&apos;t bode much better for the Cubbies. I would be surprised to see them win this one, but I do think they have a better opportunity than they did yesterday. This game has the lowest total on the board, but I don&apos;t see either team just posting zeroes. Give me the over 6.5 in this one.
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			  <news:name>Gordon Ramsay responds to &apos;overexaggerated&apos; reaction after alleged dog-inside-restaurant drama</news:name>
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			<news:title>Gordon Ramsay responds to &apos;overexaggerated&apos; reaction after alleged dog-inside-restaurant drama</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay recently responded after a viral TikTok video allegedly filmed at one of his London restaurants sparked discussion online about a dog seen standing near diners.
The incident reportedly took place at Ramsay&apos;s Street Pizza restaurant in London, where a customer took video of a dog standing on a pee pad while people were eating nearby.
The video quickly spread across TikTok, with many users criticizing the situation as unsanitary and questioning whether pets should be allowed inside restaurants at all.
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&quot;This is foul,&quot; one commenter wrote.
Another person added, &quot;I&apos;m a dog owner and this is still a massive no.&quot;
Many also expressed disbelief that the alleged incident even happened at one of Ramsay&apos;s restaurants — given the celebrity chef&apos;s stellar reputation for top-of-the-line restaurant hygiene. 
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&quot;I know Gordon Ramsay [is] probably fuming right now,&quot; one user wrote before Ramsay publicly addressed the controversy.
Others said they would have left the restaurant.
&quot;I would&apos;ve walked out immediately,&quot; one commenter wrote.
Some viewers wondered whether the situation violated health regulations.
&quot;How is that not a health code violation?&quot; another user asked.
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Ramsay addressed the controversy in comments to TMZ, saying the situation had been &quot;overexaggerated.&quot;
&quot;What we have seen is the CCTV footage, and under no circumstances did that dog do pee or poop,&quot; Ramsay said.
Importantly, he also clarified that dogs are only permitted on the restaurant&apos;s outdoor terrace.
Etiquette expert Diane Gottsman, founder of the Protocol School of Texas in San Antonio, told Fox News Digital the situation likely depends on the type of restaurant and whether it is considered pet friendly.
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&quot;If a pet can be taken outside, that would be the best choice,&quot; Gottsman said, speaking generally about etiquette matters.
She added that while some patrons would understandably be uncomfortable with the situation, others may appreciate that the owners attempted to avoid an accident on the restaurant floor by using a pee pad.
Gottsman noted that most restaurants, particularly fine-dining establishments, would likely not permit pets or pee pads indoors.
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&quot;Similar to bringing a tired, young child who is crying, there is a time [and] place to bring your pets,&quot; she said.
Even after Ramsay&apos;s response, debate over the incident continued online.
Some commenters defended the restaurant and argued the backlash was excessive.
&quot;Don&apos;t take it out on Gordon Ramsay,&quot; one user wrote. &quot;Take it out on the [dog] owner who allowed it.&quot;
Another commenter added, &quot;Y&apos;all are taking this way too seriously.&quot;
Others, however, said the issue was less about the dog itself and more about owners bringing pets into indoor dining spaces.
The controversy ultimately sparked a broader online discussion about hygiene standards, restaurant etiquette and pets in public spaces.
Fox News Digital reached out to Ramsay&apos;s representatives for additional comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jon Stewart downplays late-night bias, insists Trump obsession is just a &apos;portion&apos; of Colbert&apos;s &apos;joy machine&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jon Stewart downplays late-night bias, insists Trump obsession is just a &apos;portion&apos; of Colbert&apos;s &apos;joy machine&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Comedian Jon Stewart downplayed late-night TV&apos;s focus on President Donald Trump during a final appearance on &quot;The Late Show with Stephen Colbert&quot; Tuesday, saying the focus on his opposition to the president was &quot;annoying.&quot;
Stewart praised Colbert as his favorite person during the send-off interview, before turning to the president.
&quot;He can do whatever he wants to do, but the ubiquitous bloviating of the commander-in-chief has put us all as defined as who we are in opposition to him,&quot; Stewart said. &quot;And it&apos;s just a ridiculous framing. Yeah, it&apos;s a minute portion of the joy machine that you call your show. And it&apos;s annoying.&quot;
&quot;I mean this from the bottom of my heart, not just for this show, but for the country,&quot; Stewart continued. &quot;The day — oh people, close your eyes and dream. The day that the electorate in this great nation we call home repudiates this putrid administration. The day that that happens, my brother. My brother. There will be — and I mean this — the day that that happens, there will be a joyful noise from the bowels of this great country that will make Hungary&apos;s repudiation of Orban look like an Amish Sabbath.&quot;
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Stewart was met with applause as Colbert said people were exhausted by the Trump administration. This portion of Stewart&apos;s appearance did not air live on the show, but was included in the extended interview on Colbert&apos;s YouTube channel.
Colbert has hosted comedians, prominent politicians, actors, directors and more in his final weeks on &quot;The Late Show.&quot;
He also had his fellow late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers and John Oliver on the show last week.
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Colbert also interviewed former President Barack Obama on his show earlier this month.
His final show will air on Thursday. CBS announced last year that it would be canceling &quot;The Late Show&quot; for financial reasons, though many have speculated that the reasons were political.
Colbert was also joined last week by his &quot;Late Show&quot; predecessor David Letterman. The pair threw furniture, fruit and more off the roof of the New York City studio building, targeting a CBS logo.
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Letterman issued a scathing attack against CBS during the appearance, telling viewers, &quot;In the words of the great Ed Murrow, good night and good luck, motherf---ers!&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>From playbooks to the Pentagon: AI platform connects sports training to military readiness</news:name>
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			<news:title>From playbooks to the Pentagon: AI platform connects sports training to military readiness</news:title>
			<news:keywords>PHOENIX – Sasha Seymore was a walk-on basketball player at North Carolina in 2014, tasked with something almost every college athlete has experienced. 
The coaching staff handed Seymore a giant three-ring notebook and told him to study and memorize everything in it. He took the daunting playbook back to his dorm room, and that’s when Andrew Powell, UNC’s student body president who also happened to be Seymore’s roommate, began to question the tedious learning methods with which Seymore was forced to comply. 
What started as a college athlete struggling to study a playbook in a University of North Carolina dorm room has turned into a Series A company that has raised about $34 million in Silicon Valley venture capital.
Ethos Systems, an artificial intelligence-powered “human readiness platform,” aims to change how people learn and perform in high-pressure environments – whether on the field or in combat.
“We aim to be the best possible tech platform to help prepare people for the knowledge they need in the moment they need it,” Seymore said.
Since the company’s official launch in 2019, it has acquired partnerships ranging from the University of Michigan athletic department to the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks and the US armed forces. 
Its latest partnership is taking shape in Tempe with Arizona State University.
From dorm room idea to growing company
Seymore vividly remembers that dorm-room brainstorming session with Powell 12 years ago.
Instead of relying on static materials, Seymore and Powell started experimenting with more interactive, technology-driven methods. The goal was simple: make learning faster, more effective and easier to apply under pressure.
The initial thought was a program similar to that of Duolingo, an interactive language learning app that personalizes the program to the student’s needs. The two Tar Heels springboarded off this idea and began using UNC basketball and football as their guinea pigs. 
Ethos Systems is accessible on tablet, computer or phone and provides resources on human readiness. (Image courtesy of Ethos Systems, Inc.)



From there, Learn to Win, the precursor to Ethos – was launched.
That early work expanded quickly.
Changing how athletes prepare and perform
Ethos’ earliest success came in sports, where the platform was built to solve a familiar problem: how athletes learn and retain complex playbooks.
Instead of relying on binders or hours of film study, teams upload their playbooks into Ethos Systems, where artificial intelligence breaks the material into interactive learning modules. The system then maps out everything a player needs to know for their specific role, creating a structured framework that tracks how well each concept is understood.
“What if every player had the best study practices and the best film analysis?” Powell told The Athletic in a 2020 article. “You might have an elite player like Peyton Manning or Kobe Bryant, but what if every player at every level could study and learn the game like that?”
From there, coaches gain real-time insight into their team’s readiness.
If a player struggles with a specific assignment or concept, the platform flags it immediately. Rather than waiting until a mistake shows up in a game, coaches can address gaps during the week and adjust practices accordingly.
“It can map and measure your team on where their knowledge currently sits and then really quickly help fill those gaps,” Seymore said.
The platform also changes how teams approach weekly preparation. Instead of spending hours reviewing film, coaches can focus on specific tendencies and situations players need to master before game day, making preparation more targeted and efficient.
That approach has attracted high-level programs, including the Seahawks, the Los Angeles Rams and Michigan football, all programs that have been crowned champions in recent years. 
Coincidence? Seymore thinks not.
From the field to the front lines
As the platform continued to grow, its impact extended beyond sports.
“What we realized was we weren’t just solving an athletic problem,” Seymore said. “We were solving a human learning problem.”
That realization became more concrete when Seymore received a direct commission to do intelligence work for the U.S. Navy, where he saw firsthand how similar the challenges were.
“There were lots of other places we could take this similar thought process, similar methodology, similar idea for how you train someone to perform in the moment that they need it, especially in high-stakes situations,” he said.
Around the same time, Seymore and his team brought the platform into a Stanford course that partners with the Department of Defense to solve real-world military problems. Using their existing system, they adapted the technology to support Air Force pilot training, applying the same principles used in athletics to a completely different environment.
The result was immediate interest. Shortly after the project, Ethos secured its first contract with the Air Force, marking the company’s formal entry into the defense sector.
The transition, Seymore said, was more seamless than expected.
“It was actually a remarkably easy transition because of how similar the two communities are,” he said.
Like athletes, military personnel must absorb large amounts of information, make split-second decisions and perform under pressure. Ethos’ platform, originally built to improve playbook comprehension and on-field execution, proved equally effective in preparing service members for mission-critical tasks.
Today, the platform is used across multiple branches of the military, including the Air Force, Navy and Army.
An Arizona partnership takes place
Known for its focus on innovation, ASU has increasingly positioned itself at the center of efforts to modernize how large organizations train and educate.
That reputation has extended into the military. The university recently partnered with the U.S. Army to help redesign how soldiers learn, using digital platforms, immersive tools and data-driven insights.
Ethos offers in-depth statistics on a human’s abilities within specific areas and helps fill gaps where needed. (Image courtesy of Ethos Systems, Inc.)



“ASU has demonstrated proficiency in redesigning itself as an efficient, tech-enabled and adaptable leader in learning and innovation,” ASU president Michael Crow told ASU News. “We are proud of the opportunity to partner with the U.S. Army and excited to share our valuable lessons, expertise and tools to help inspire and prepare our nation’s military forces in an increasingly complex world.”
The effort reflects a broader push to rethink how service members are trained in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
“There is a need to take soldiers and ensure they’re getting the best, most cutting-edge learning that they can to be effective,” said Chris Howard, Air Force veteran and ASU executive vice president and chief operating officer. “We want to help every single soldier to be a master learner, a lifelong learner.”
For companies like Ethos, the partnership presents a natural opportunity for collaboration.
“ASU is one of the more modern and forward-thinking, tech-leading universities that I’ve seen,” Seymore said.
ASU’s relationship with Ethos started in January 2026 after an initial meeting and demonstration, then deepened around a shared interest in the Army’s learning transformation.
Ethos had already been working closely with the Army using its AI-driven training platform, while ASU is simultaneously helping modernize military education systems. Now, the two are exploring how their efforts can align, combining Ethos’ real-time, personalized learning tools with ASU’s large-scale curriculum and training initiatives.
“Ethos’s journey from sports performance to military readiness isn’t a pivot. It’s the same core insight applied in a higher-stakes domain,” Ethos Vice President of US Army &amp; SOCOM Programs Brett Funck said. “Knowing what someone scored is far less valuable than knowing where, why and how proficiency gaps connect. ASU’s role as a partner in the Army’s learning transformation creates a natural bridge between those worlds.” 
The collaboration is already taking shape. Ethos is expected to participate in an upcoming ASU-led workshop this summer focused on drone technology, a rapidly evolving area of military training.
As the Army and institutions such as ASU work to close the gap between growing technology and traditional training models, Ethos is designed to do exactly that: deliver more adaptive, real-time learning in high-stakes environments.
Infinite possibilities
As Ethos continues to expand across sports, the military and higher education, its mission remains rooted in the same problem Seymore faced years ago in his dorm room: how to learn faster and perform when it counts.
What began as a solution for memorizing a playbook has evolved into a platform used in some of the most demanding environments in the world. As partnerships with organizations such as ASU continue to develop, that reach is likely to grow.
The future of training, Seymore and Powell believe, will be defined not just by access to information, but by how effectively people can use it. In that sense, the gap between athletes, students and soldiers may be smaller than it seems.
All are preparing for moments where performance matters – and where the right knowledge, delivered at the right time, can make a world of difference.
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Duffy flips script on Dem senators with pointed questions about their own campaign cash</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Duffy flips script on Dem senators with pointed questions about their own campaign cash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy turned the tables on two Democratic senators who accused him of allowing companies under his oversight to bankroll his &quot;Great American Road Trip,&quot; firing back by highlighting donations they received from industries and groups tied to policies they regulate.
In celebration of America&apos;s 250th birthday, the bipartisan America 250 commission sanctioned Duffy&apos;s participation in a 10-state road trip with his family to encourage tourism. The expedition was funded by the nonprofit organization &quot;The Great American Roadtrip,&quot; which received donations from major travel and car companies including Toyota, Boeing and Enterprise. Duffy&apos;s road trip was turned into a five-part YouTube series.
During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing Tuesday, Sens. Patty Murray, D-Wash., and Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., argued that donations tied to Duffy’s &quot;Great American Road Trip&quot; raised concerns about corporate influence over Duffy while Americans grapple with high gas prices.
&quot;You&apos;ve been recording a promo of yourself and not working to lower the cost, so this show is incredibly out of touch with where Americans are,&quot; Murray said. &quot;It really raises some serious ethics concerns about who you answer to, because the people organizing your show solicited corporate sponsors and promised rewards at each level of funding.&quot;
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Duffy denied that promises were made to corporate sponsors of the nonprofit. However, Murray referenced a pitch deck released by the nonprofit outlining perks associated with different donation levels. At the highest level, donors are guaranteed placement of their logo in up to 10 produced videos and six VIP invitations to receptions, roundtables and networking events hosted by the nonprofit.
&quot;If someone from the health care industry gives you $2 million, what do they get for it?&quot; Duffy countered to Murray, referring to campaign donations.
&quot;You have jurisdiction,&quot; Duffy continued. &quot;I do not. You have jurisdiction. $2 million to put your face on TV, to buy steak dinners. Dinners, to go on vacation.&quot;
Duffy then rattled off specific donation amounts Murray has received from major healthcare corporations.
&quot;Pfizer gave you $102,000,&quot; Duffy said.
Like Murray, Gillibrand branded Duffy&apos;s participation in &quot;The Great American Roadtrip&quot; as a vacation for Duffy and his family.
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&quot;It shouldn&apos;t be paid for by people that you have oversight you that you oversee,&quot; Gillibrand told Duffy.
Duffy then noted that Gillibrand&apos;s campaign has received $7 million in political contributions from law firms and attorney groups.
But Gillibrand said her donations had &quot;nothing to do with&quot; the topic at hand.
&quot;This hearing is about you and this administration,&quot; Gillibrand told Duffy. &quot;This hearing, you are the witness. I am not the witness.&quot;
Duffy accused Gillibrand of flying private, eating steak dinners and vacationing on the dime of law firms and legal groups.
Gillibrand denied ever having flown private. However, in 2022, Gillibrand spent the second most in Congress on chartered flights, according to Newsweek. The senator&apos;s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
In both exchanges, Duffy defended his participation in &quot;The Great American Roadtrip,&quot; arguing it is about bringing Americans together.
&quot;As we can see from this hearing, there&apos;s a lot of partisanship in America,&quot; Duffy said. &quot;Seeing your country, experiencing your country through the window of a car is a beautiful thing. It actually unites America.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Raúl Castro is 94 and no longer holds any official title, but he still wields enormous power, experts say, particularly over the military.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Our diplomatic correspondent Michael Crowley explains how Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who has long lobbied for an end to the regime in Cuba, is ramping up pressure on the island.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cleveland sports radio host has rough morning trying to process Cavaliers&apos; Game 1 choke job</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cleveland sports radio host has rough morning trying to process Cavaliers&apos; Game 1 choke job</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The NBA Conference Finals have been absolutely must-watch, appointment television so far.
First, the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs gifted basketball fans a double-overtime thriller on Monday night, complete with Victor Wembanyama&apos;s killer 41-point &quot;revenge&quot; against Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for taking home the MVP.
The Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks followed that with a heart-stopping overtime game of their own, as the Knicks climbed out of a 22-point hole to down the Cavs at Madison Square Garden.
All of Cleveland is in mourning right now over the blown opportunity from Tuesday night, but some are taking it harder than others.
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Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell was particularly vocal about the loss, saying he and his teammates &quot;f---king blew it,&quot; but one resident of Cuyahoga County may have Mitchell beat when it comes to his level of despair.
Enter Ken Carmen, a host for 92.3 The Fan, a Cleveland sports talk radio channel.
Carmen was on the air early Wednesday morning for his show and was absolutely going through it as he and his cohost were forced to relive the nightmare that was the Cavs&apos; Tuesday night collapse less than 12 hours earlier.
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With those wounds still fresh and gaping, Carmen started off hot, calling this &quot;one of the greatest choke jobs in NBA history,&quot; while his partner could barely get a word in edgewise.
&quot;TIMOTHEE CHALAMET IS RUNNING UP AND DOWN THE SIDELINES HI-FIVING TRACY MORGAN,&quot; Carmen yelled, as cohost Anthony Lima could only watch in amazement as he cleared out to let his teammate play iso ball for a moment or two.
Carmen was still running hot several minutes later. So hot, in fact, that the hoodie he started the show with was nowhere to be found.
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And this time, Carmen turned his sights towards Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson, scolding him for his timeout decisions.
My favorite part of that clip is Carmen wondering whether Atkinson willed a close game into existence so that he would have more timeouts during crunch time.
It&apos;s honestly not the worst theory I&apos;ve ever heard, and Lima seems to at least entertain it.
Finally, Carmen expresses his frustration towards Atkinson once again, but this time for his jovial demeanor at the start of his postgame news conference.
I can&apos;t say I even blame Carmen for his attitude on air.
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I&apos;ve been borderline depressed for days after seeing the Florida Panthers lose a pivotal playoff game, so I couldn&apos;t imagine going on air and talking about it the next morning.
I&apos;m sure the fans in Cleveland are appreciative of Carmen keeping it real, too. He&apos;s an extension of them, and the fact that he&apos;s feeling the same way and venting his frustrations is probably comforting to them.
Local sports talk radio after a big loss always delivers some phenomenal moments, and Carmen and 92.3 The Fan sure did deliver on Wednesday.
Good luck to your Cavs the rest of the way, Cleveland. Though I will admit that I selfishly want to hear a few more of these rants along the way.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dallas Wings look to capitalize on Chicago Sky&apos;s Rickea Jackson injury in WNBA road matchup tonight</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T17:41:42.762Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Dallas Wings look to capitalize on Chicago Sky&apos;s Rickea Jackson injury in WNBA road matchup tonight</news:title>
			<news:keywords>I often think about how lucky we are that we are presented with sporting events every night. Sure, most countries have some sort of sport -- tennis or soccer, usually -- but America gets a ton of options almost every night. Tonight we have the NHL and NBA Playoffs, baseball, soccer and the WNBA. You may not watch it all, but I&apos;ll be betting on them, and I&apos;ve got a play to share on the Wings vs. Sky game.
The Dallas Wings have won the past two WNBA Drafts. Coming into this year, I expected them to be one of the most improved teams in the league. It wasn&apos;t just that they took the best player available in Azzi Fudd, it was the other offseason additions. They added a defensive presence in Alanna Smith, mostly a 3-and-D player. That was one of their biggest issues from last year. They have a new coach, one that the team seems to respect this time.
It hasn&apos;t translated to excellence yet; the team is just 2-2, but it takes time for things to click and adjustments to be made. They still have one of the best young players in the game in Paige Bueckers, and one of the better scorers in Arike Ogunbowale. I think a bigger concern for me is that Smith is only scoring 4.3 points per game, and Fudd is shooting just 20% from three this season. Both numbers should improve as the year goes along.
I&apos;m man enough to admit when I&apos;m wrong, and so far, I&apos;ve been wrong about the Chicago Sky. I wasn&apos;t advocating that they keep Angel Reese, but they&apos;ve traded away so many players from their team or released draft picks, so it made it hard to imagine that this team was going to have any success. They made some good offseason additions, and the team looks like they are clicking. Unfortunately for them, Rickea Jackson, who was having a great start to the year, just tore her ACL and is done for the year.
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The team does have enough veterans to keep itself afloat. The question is mostly about who will take over the scoring load for the team. I guess it will be distributed to everyone on the roster, as they don&apos;t seem to have any one person that I can identify as making up the bulk of Jackson&apos;s shots. I&apos;m still not convinced they are going to be a great team; three of the four teams they faced will struggle to make the playoffs, but I did expect the Sky to be one of the worst in the league.
I don&apos;t really like taking teams on the road as a favorite. However, I think this is going to be a very tough game for the Sky to figure out what to do without Jackson. They can certainly pull it out, because, as mentioned, they have veterans who know what they are doing. However, I think this gives the Wings a good opportunity to steal a road game.
I want to take the over, but I only have a lean on the play. Everyone seems to score on the Wings, but I think the Chicago offense takes a step back. Given that the best players are on the Wings, and they have better shooting and playmaking, I&apos;m taking the Wings to win and cover the -3.5.
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			  <news:name>Tucson&apos;s TimberTote heads to New York Fashion Week</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson&apos;s TimberTote heads to New York Fashion Week</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Tucson purse company born from a woodworking experiment is heading to New York Fashion Week in September, and they want their hometown to get a first look before they go.
TimberTote is a collaboration between Jason Robinson, owner of Sport Class Customs, and Chelsea Adler, owner of Desert Mariposa Boutique.
Robinson and Adler were both vendors at Proper Shops in downtown Tucson during the summer of 2023, when they decided to combine their skillsets and create something new.
Robinson, who has a background in woodworking, approached Adler, whose background is rooted in fashion and design.
&quot;I came to her and I was just like, &apos;Hey, there&apos;s this technique in woodworking that you can cut these staggered lines and it helps make this wood bend without breaking, maybe we can collaborate and make something,&apos;&quot; Robinson said.
Adler was skeptical at first.
&quot;I said, &apos;We can&apos;t really wear wood,&apos;&quot; she said, &quot;And he said, &apos;What about a wooden purse?&apos;&quot;
TimberTote purses on display at the company&apos;s studio in downtown Tucson&apos;s Redondo Tower Condos, where customers can shop designs in person. Katlyn Vargas / Tucson Spotlight.
From there, the signature TimberTote purse was born, with Robinson and Adler finding instant success and a positive response from the community.
In the years since, they&apos;ve evolved their product and business, moving away from fabric sourcing to creating 3D designs in their new studio in downtown Tucson&apos;s Redondo Tower Condos.
Customers can come shop their designs in person, while the duo prints custom fabrics in the background.
On August 14, TimberTote is teaming up with Whiskey Del Bac to host their first fashion show, which will serve as a fundraiser for their trip to New York Fashion Week.
The show will feature an assortment of purses, clothes and accessories that will travel to New York in September.
Robinson and Adler wanted their first show to be in Tucson because of the community&apos;s tremendous support, saying it&apos;s important that their designs debut locally before making their way to Fashion Week.
&quot;We thought about doing a show after and I was like, no, I feel like Tucson should get the opportunity to get a first look,&quot; Adler said. &quot;Then we can show it here and then we can take it to New York and show it there and feel good about knowing that like the people that have supported us from day one are supporting us from afar and they got to be a part of the experience.&quot;
TimberTote&apos;s New York Fashion Week show is a private event for buyers, journalists, photographers and influencers. With TimberTote currently offered in 45 retailers across the country, Robinson and Adler are hoping to find additional buyers and expand their reach.
The collection will be heavily inspired by Adler&apos;s unique perspective on a specific word.
&quot;The collection itself is a physical representation of the word &apos;balance,&apos;&quot; Adler said. &quot;Balance between divine feminine, divine masculine, balance between magic and nature, balance between life and death. When representing all of that, I&apos;m combining soft elements like chiffon and velvet lace with hard elements like metal and wood, like the purses.&quot;
TimberTote&apos;s studio at Redondo Tower Condos in downtown Tucson, where co-founders Jason Robinson and Chelsea Adler design and produce their signature wooden purses. Katlyn Vargas / Tucson Spotlight.
Their collection includes a variety of innovative designs, including wooden corsets and matching purses.
&quot;The corsets will be … stained the color that will match the purse that&apos;s being paired with it, and we&apos;ll have the fabric adhered to it, representing the image that&apos;s on the inside of the purse as well,&quot; Adler said.
The colors and images also reflect the balance theme of hard and soft, with nods to Tucson and Latin American fashion history rooted in TimberTote&apos;s balance of engineering and design.
&quot;The images of the inside of the purse are of the same kind of thing, it&apos;s representative of soft florals matched with a dangerous animal. Or really bright colors, the concept of Hecate. It&apos;s kind of celestial, so we&apos;re combining hard and soft, which kind of goes into what TimberTote is on its own,&quot; Adler said.
The New York opportunity came through Scarlett Tompkins, TimberTote&apos;s director of wholesale and collaborations, who found and submitted the application.
&quot;She&apos;s constantly searching for new opportunities for us and stuff like that,&quot; Adler said.
While Adler signed off on Tompkins submitting the application, she didn&apos;t expect anything would come from it.
&quot;I&apos;ve studied design formally and I&apos;ve been in fashion design since 2008,&quot; Adler said. &quot;New York Fashion Week was so far off my radar of being possible. It&apos;s definitely been a dream. It was just not something that I felt I was at the point of being able to accomplish.&quot;
Two weeks after Tompkins sent in TimberTote&apos;s application, Adler received an email from Fashion Week&apos;s organizers inquiring about her lookbook. When Adler did not immediately reply, they sent another email, urging her to send her portfolio. That&apos;s when she realized it wasn&apos;t a joke.
&quot;I was like, &apos;Oh, okay. I&apos;ll get right on it&apos; and so I sent it,&quot; Adler said. &quot;And then almost threw up after sending it. They emailed me about a week later, not saying yes or no, but asking about my fashion show experience. I have plenty of fashion experience and so I give them my fashion show resume. I think about a week later, we got the email that we were in.&quot;
TimberTote&apos;s signature wooden purses are now carried in 45 retailers across the country. Katlyn Vargas / Tucson Spotlight.
But the opportunity came with a price tag.
&quot;You have to pay for your place in the show and then you&apos;re traveling across the country,&quot; Adler said. &quot;We have to stay there, we have to eat, we can&apos;t starve, we&apos;re not the models so we figured it was going to cost a pretty big chunk of money.&quot;
Robinson estimated the trip would cost around $10,000 and was immediately concerned about how they would raise the money in order to attend. His first instinct was to decline the invitation.
Robinson wanted to say yes but couldn&apos;t get past the cost. Adler pushed forward anyway, and the two eventually landed on a plan.
Once the reality set in, Adler said, the work began. And so did the creativity.
&quot;We&apos;re raising the funds, we&apos;re going to do our own runway show here as a preview,&quot; Robinson said. &quot;We&apos;re getting support, and those dollars are directly going towards the New York Fashion Week.&quot;
They created a limited edition fundraiser purse themed around the trip. The interior features a New York Daily Times background with sketched models, and &quot;meet me in New York&quot; in red font hovers over two of them. &quot;NYFW 2026&quot; is carved on the front, with red outlining the black purse and brown detailing.
&quot;This is not reflective of the collection that&apos;s walking,&quot; Adler said. &quot;This is specifically dressed for the sake of fundraising. And then we did a t-shirt with a similar graphic.&quot;
With ticket sales and fundraiser purchases, they are about 20% toward their goal. The Tucson show is in August and the New York show isn&apos;t until September, so there&apos;s still time.
The fashion show is a 21-and-up event, with closed-toe shoes required for entry. The event will include food trucks, whiskey tasting, a hat bar, flash tattoos and a designer meet-and-greet.
Seating for the fashion show is limited to about 60 attendees. To purchase tickets or check out their NYFW collection, visit timbertotepurse.com or their Instagram account @timbertotepurse.

Katlyn Vargas is a University of Arizona student and Tucson Spotlight intern. Contact her at katlynvargas@arizona.edu.
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			<news:title>Trump demands Senate parliamentarian&apos;s ouster for axing ballroom security funding</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump wants Senate Republicans to boot the upper chamber’s rules referee after security funding for his ballroom was nixed. 
Trump pointed his fury on Wednesday at Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough, who holds a nonpartisan role that dictates what can and cannot make it through the budget reconciliation process. 
Republicans are currently trying to ram through a $72 billion immigration enforcement funding package, but MacDonough over the weekend stripped out one of Trump’s major requests for $1 billion to in part pay for security enhancements to his colossal White House ballroom project. 
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&quot;Shockingly, Republicans have kept the very important position of ‘Parliamentarian’ in the hands of a woman, Elizabeth MacDonough, who was appointed, long ago, by Barack Hussein Obama and a vicious Lunatic known as Senator Harry Reid, who ran the Senate for the Dumocrats with an ‘iron fist,’&quot; Trump said on Truth Social.
&quot;Over the years, she has been brutal to Republicans, but not so to the Dumocrats — So why has she not been replaced? There are many fair people who would be qualified for that vital job,&quot; he continued. 
But it’s not a move Republicans are keen to make, especially in retaliation for the ballroom security funding getting stripped out. Trump earlier this week privately pushed Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., to axe MacDonough. 
Thune said he wasn’t having any discussions on firing MacDonough, but noted that tempers flare against the parliamentarian &quot;every time there&apos;s a reconciliation.&quot;
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&quot;There are always people that are unhappy with some decisions that come down, and it&apos;s kind of the nature of the beast. So, you know, we will work through the process and do our best to get the things that we want, you know, on the floor, later this week,&quot; Thune said. 
Still, Republicans are continuing to haggle over whether to include the security funding at all. Much of the money, about $600 million, would go to the Secret Service, while $220 million was intended to bolster security on the East Wing Modernization project. 
Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, whose portion of the package contained the controversial funding, noted that the parliamentarian hasn’t just ruled against Republicans during reconciliation.
&quot;I think the best answer to that is that the parliamentarian has demonstrated in the Biden administration with their recommendations, reconciliations that they didn&apos;t get everything they wanted,&quot; Grassley said. 
Like Thune, other Republicans recognized that reconciliation is difficult, but not worth firing MacDonough over. 
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&quot;For what,&quot; Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., said when asked if MacDonough should go. &quot;Does she have a DWI or something?&quot;
It’s also not the first time that Republicans have called for MacDonough to be fired. Last year, after MacDonough stripped out provisions that would have caused steep cuts to Medicaid spending, a handful in the GOP demanded that she be replaced. 
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., told Fox News Digital at the time that there was already a precedent in place to do it. 
&quot;In 2001, Majority Leader Trent Lott fired the Senate parliamentarian during reconciliation,&quot; Marshall said.
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., told Fox News Digital that the true root cause of the issue was the 60-vote filibuster threshold.
Republicans took the reconciliation route because they couldn’t muster enough votes from Senate Democrats to smash through the threshold and fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) without making steep concessions on immigration enforcement funding. 
&quot;We&apos;re as likely to end the filibuster as we are to get rid of the parliamentarian, so you might as well put pressure on Republicans to address the root cause, which is the 60-vote threshold,&quot; Johnson said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>House Passes Housing Bill, Uniting on a Measure to Bring Down Costs</news:name>
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			<news:title>House Passes Housing Bill, Uniting on a Measure to Bring Down Costs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The legislation, which had been stalled amid Republican divisions, passed overwhelmingly, signaling an eagerness in both parties to address affordability in an election year.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Startup Battlefield 200 applications close in 1 week: Window to nominate and apply for the most promising startups closes May 27</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T17:30:41.726Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Startup Battlefield 200 applications close in 1 week: Window to nominate and apply for the most promising startups closes May 27</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Startup Battlefield 200 applications close May 27. Pitch at TechCrunch Disrupt, get investor access, win $100K, plus more scaling perks. Nominate an early-stage founder or submit your startup here.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>OpenAI barrels towards IPO that may happen in September</news:name>
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			<news:title>OpenAI barrels towards IPO that may happen in September</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A day after Elon Musk lost his lawsuit that threatened OpenAI&apos;s structure, leadership and finances, OpenAI is reportedly back to prepping for its IPO.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Omar breaks silence on alleged fraud connections in statement pointing to Trump admin: &apos;Flat out false&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Omar breaks silence on alleged fraud connections in statement pointing to Trump admin: &apos;Flat out false&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., is speaking out over mounting questions from critics about her possible connection to the massive Feeding Our Future fraud scandal in Minnesota and suggested the Trump administration bears responsibility. 
&quot;Any claim that I had knowledge of this scheme is flat-out false,&quot; the Minnesota congresswoman said in a written statement to Fox News Digital on Wednesday. 
&quot;The MEALS Act was signed into law by President Trump and passed with bipartisan support as part of a broader legislative package. Trump’s USDA Secretary set the regulatory framework during the rollout of the program. I have always championed feeding kids and will continue to ensure our children do not go hungry.&quot;
Omar went on to say that the &quot;moment this fraud came to light&quot; she &quot;immediately sent a letter to the USDA Secretary demanding answers and accountability.&quot;
ILHAN OMAR PRESSED TO EXPLAIN HOW FRAUD IN MINNESOTA GOT &apos;SO OUT OF CONTROL&apos;
&quot;As I stated from the beginning, stealing millions of dollars under the guise of feeding hungry children to bankroll lavish lifestyles and extravagant expenses is reprehensible,&quot; Omar said. &quot;I’m grateful that Aimee Bock and every individual involved in this abhorrent scheme are being held accountable for defrauding taxpayers and betraying vulnerable children.&quot; 
Omar’s comment comes after she faced mounting pressure to explain her knowledge of and connections to the scandal that cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.
The Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee invited Omar to testify about what she knew but says she never responded, which prompted an effort to subpoena information from her. That effort was blocked by Democrats on the committee.
JD VANCE SAYS DOJ LOOKING INTO IF ILHAN OMAR COMMITTED IMMIGRATION FRAUD AMID BROTHER-MARRIAGE ALLEGATIONS
Just last week, the committee released its final report that accused Gov. Tim Walz’s administration of fostering a &quot;culture of tolerance&quot; that allowed fraudsters to steal billions in taxpayer dollars overall.
The report offered a strong critique of Omar, asserting that her MEALS Act, implemented into the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, &quot;took the guardrails off&quot; federal nutrition programs by allowing for-profit restaurants to participate and permitting &quot;grab-and-go&quot; flexibilities that made it nearly impossible to verify if children were actually being fed by the Feeding Our Future program.
The committee’s Republican chair, state Rep. Kristin Robbins, has suggested that Congress should take action to enforce the subpoena and get more answers about questions related to Omar’s alleged association with convicted fraudsters, her public promotion of a Minneapolis restaurant that later became linked to the program, along with communication and meeting records with the Minnesota Department of Education and constituents.  
&quot;She only sent a letter once the fraud was exposed,&quot; Robbins told Fox News Digital in response to Omar&apos;s statement.
&quot;Prior to that, she sent letters urging the administration to keep the waivers in place — allowing the fraud to continue. Sounds like revisionist history. I don&apos;t buy it at all.&quot;
Earlier this month, Fox News Digital reported that a former Omar staffer sent an email to the committee also pointing to Trump&apos;s USDA during his first term and downplaying the potential negative impact of Omar&apos;s MEALS Act legislation.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House and USDA for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump-backed housing bill clears House after GOP defies Senate pressure campaign</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump-backed housing bill clears House after GOP defies Senate pressure campaign</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The House passed a sweeping housing bill backed by President Donald Trump on Wednesday, handing Republicans a potential affordability win ahead of November’s midterms. 
Lawmakers voted overwhelmingly 396-13 to send the bipartisan measure aimed at boosting housing supply and homeownership to the Senate, where it will need final sign-off before being signed into law by the president.
&quot;The White House supports the House’s housing bill thanks to the changes that were made,&quot; a White House official told Fox News Digital. 
The president’s support is a major victory for House GOP leadership, who defied a pressure campaign from the Senate to pass the upper chamber’s rival housing bill without any changes.
TRUMP-BACKED AFFORDABLE HOUSING OVERHAUL CLEARS SENATE, WHILE HOUSE GOP RAISES RED FLAGS
The amended House bill&apos;s future remains uncertain in the Senate, where it will need to overcome a 60-vote threshold and potential frustration over the lower chamber&apos;s modifications.
The final House bill struck out a controversial provision in the Senate-passed measure that required single-family homes owned by large investors for the purpose of renting to be sold off within seven years. 
Critics argued the measure could reduce housing supply and would hurt the build-to-rent industry, which provides rental options for Americans priced out of homeownership.
The package preserved a ban on large institutional investors from buying new single-family homes. That provision is a top priority of the Trump administration, as well as leading progressives, such as Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who argues it would help individual homebuyers compete with well-funded investors.
Large institutional investors own just a sliver of the nation’s housing stock.
Seven in 10 voters said they would support a ban on large investors owning more than 350 homes from purchasing more, according to a May survey commissioned by the Bipartisan Policy Center. Support dipped among some supporters when respondents were told the provision could reduce the supply of rental homes.
&quot;This bill prioritizes American families by expanding homeownership, enhancing affordability, reducing burdensome regulations that drive up costs, and increasing housing supply nationwide,&quot; House Financial Services Chairman French Hill, R-Ark., said in a statement. &quot;Importantly, it delivers on President Trump’s call to limit institutional investors from competing with the American people as they seek to purchase a home.&quot;
GOP CAN&apos;T AGREE ON KEY PART OF TRUMP&apos;S HOUSING AFFORDABILITY PUSH AS INFIGHTING CONTINUES
Still, the bill faced resistance from some conservatives over an unrelated provision regulating central bank digital currencies (CBDC).
Thirteen conservative lawmakers associated with the House Freedom Caucus voted against the bipartisan housing measure over concerns about language temporarily banning CBDCs, which they argue would open the door to unchecked financial surveillance.
GOP privacy hawks have long pushed for a permanent ban and have argued that a short-term prohibition would permit the Federal Reserve to issue a digital token after it expires in 2030.
&quot;A temporary ban is the worst of both worlds: political cover today, a clear runway tomorrow,&quot; Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, wrote in an op-ed for The Washington Reporter this week. &quot;Make it permanent, or take it out.&quot;
GOP leadership has pointed to the housing bill as part of Republicans’ broader push to address cost-of-living issues ahead of the midterm elections.
&quot;Increased housing costs and lack of quality supply are two issues that impact nearly every American family,&quot; House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said at a news conference on Wednesday, adding that the House measure is a &quot;strong bipartisan package that will put more American families into homes.&quot;
&quot;This is something that every American in this country is going to be happy to see, to have lower housing costs,&quot; House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cuban ex-President Raul Castro indicted on charges including murder, conspiracy to kill US nationals</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T17:21:04.061Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Cuban ex-President Raul Castro indicted on charges including murder, conspiracy to kill US nationals</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Cuban President Raúl Castro has been indicted in connection to his alleged role in the 1996 downing of two planes operated by the Miami-based exile group Brothers to the Rescue.
The indictment was unsealed on Wednesday. Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier and other officials are expected to make the announcement in Miami.
The charges include conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, destruction of aircraft and murder.
This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jeff Bezos, you were so close to making a good point</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T17:20:21.330Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Jeff Bezos, you were so close to making a good point</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;Why is a nurse in Queens who makes $75,000 a year paying more than $1,000 a month in taxes?&quot; Bezos said Wednesday morning on CNBC. &quot;That&apos;s $1,000 that could help with rent, or groceries, or anything.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Joey Chestnut sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to drunkenly slapping a man at bar</news:name>
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			<news:title>Joey Chestnut sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to drunkenly slapping a man at bar</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Joey Chestnut was sentenced to 180 days of probation after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor battery charge, court records show.
Us Weekly was the first to report that the 17-time Nathan&apos;s Hot Dog Eating Contest champion was at Joe&apos;s Grill in Hamilton County, Indiana, Chestnut&apos;s home state, when he drunkenly slapped a man in the face around 2 a.m. on March 21.
The victim allegedly recognized and approached Chestnut at the bar and exchanged a handshake right before Chestnut &quot;slapped him&quot; on the left side of his face, the outlet reported.
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&quot;The accused pulled [the victim] forward, moves closer and uses his right hand to strike [the victim] on the face with an open hand. [The victim] is observed reacting to the strike and moving his head downward and holding it there while the accused stands over him and [his friend],&quot; the officer said in an affidavit obtained Us Weekly. &quot;[Chestnut] moves toward [the victim] again and [the victim] moves away from the accused.
&quot;The touching was nude, insolent or angry because the open-handed strike was nonconsensual to the victim in a manner that caused pain while the accused allegedly used provocative language toward the victim to illicit a reaction.&quot;
The officer added that the slap &quot;resulted in bodily injury to [victim] in that he had a complaint of pain to the left side of his face.&quot;
JOEY CHESTNUT REFLECTS ON RETURN TO HOT DOG EATING CONTEST AFTER CONTRACT DISPUTE, TEMPORARY BAN
Chestnut, who said he was &quot;pretty drunk and didn&apos;t remember&quot; what happened, pleaded guilty to battery resulting in bodily injury and was sentenced April 20.
The situation, however, was quickly defused, and Chestnut took &quot;full responsibility for this misunderstanding,&quot; his attorney told Us Weekly.
Chestnut filed petitions to travel outside of Indiana, as the Nathan&apos;s Hot Dog Eating Contest takes place on Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York, on the Fourth of July. He was granted permission to travel, so as long as he behaves, he will be vying for his 18th title in his last 19 attempts in less than two months.
Chestnut was barred from the 2024 competition after he signed a deal with Nathan&apos;s rival Impossible Foods. Chestnut was still on the outs months before last year&apos;s event when he announced that he and the organizers had found common ground on sponsorships.
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			  <news:name>Landlord in a tenant&apos;s home for repairs was caught on a security camera getting it on with a woman instead</news:name>
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			<news:title>Landlord in a tenant&apos;s home for repairs was caught on a security camera getting it on with a woman instead</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A married couple in Westland, Michigan, asked their landlord to make some repairs to the home they rent. Some birds had made their way into the attic and needed to be removed after they had died.
The landlord did stop by, and I&apos;m assuming he took care of the dead birds in the attic situation, but that&apos;s not all he did while he was there. He also spent about an hour making himself at home with a woman.
We&apos;re talking fully naked, feet in the air, right in front of the couple&apos;s security camera, which is the only reason the couple knows their landlord was providing services in the home other than to the attic.
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Javon Crawford and his wife were at the hospital visiting a sick grandmother at the time. Alerts from the security camera to his wife&apos;s phone revealed what was going on inside the home they rent.
&quot;He was walking back and forth naked. I think he was making a sandwich — I don&apos;t know,&quot; Crawford told FOX 2 Detroit. &quot;She just pointed the phone to me and I seen him just doing what he was going right here. Yes, live footage, time stamped and everything.&quot;
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The comfort in which the landlord conducted his business inside the home had Crawford wondering whether the landlord had done this sort of thing before. That&apos;s probably a safe assumption.
The couple handed over the amateur X-rated security footage to police, although it isn’t certain that a crime had been committed by the landlord. It&apos;s likely it is, at the very least, a violation of the lease agreement occurred.
I&apos;d imagine there isn&apos;t a specific &quot;the landlord shall not bang in the home while there are tenants living there&quot; line in the lease agreement. That&apos;s, one would think, understood or covered under a broader rule mentioned in the agreement.
Something tells me there&apos;s a free month of rent or the return of a security deposit in this couple&apos;s future.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DC Police release surveillance photo of viral Chipotle brawl suspects, offer reward for convictions</news:name>
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			<news:title>DC Police release surveillance photo of viral Chipotle brawl suspects, offer reward for convictions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Metro Police Department (MPD) in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday evening released images of four suspects in a massive brawl at a Chipotle restaurant in the city&apos;s Navy Yard.
MPD and the FBI have teamed up to investigate the case, which sent shockwaves across social media after a bystander filmed the Saturday fight that left adults and young children huddling for safety in the corner of the eatery.
Local police are offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of each subject, while the FBI is offering a $5,000 reward per head.
The video shows two groups of juveniles whaling on each other and hurling furniture across the restaurant. At one point, one suspect used a children&apos;s high chair to beat another suspect before launching it at him. All the while, the horrified onlookers tried to protect themselves from the violence.
WATCH: Wild brawl erupts in D.C. Chipotle amid ongoing efforts to stop juvenile crime
WATCH: ROWDY TEENAGERS SWARM DC NAVY YARD IN WATERFRONT TAKEOVER DESPITE POLICE JUVENILE CURFEW ZONE
The violent outburst was the latest in an ever-growing trend of teen takeovers, many of which have turned violent, across the nation&apos;s capital and specifically in the city&apos;s Navy Yard.
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro had vowed Friday, just a day before the brawl, to prosecute parents of youth suspects who commit crimes after the city&apos;s nightly curfew, which will take effect during the summer.
She doubled down after the video went viral.
DC US ATTORNEY SAYS ‘ENOUGH IS ENOUGH’ AS YOUTH CRIME PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON NATION’S CAPITAL
&quot;These are not harmless gatherings. They are violent and they are disruptive. And you can see from what happened at Chipotle this past weekend, it was not just violence occurring between individuals. It was simply destruction of property. It was a takeover of a restaurant by individuals who felt that they could get away with it,&quot; Pirro told reporters at a news conference Monday. 
&quot;Parents, you are not a bystander in this crisis. The taxpayers who were footing the bill by extra policing, cleaning up damaged property, suffering the effects of these illegal gatherings, whether it be noise or fights or robberies or chaos, are done starting now,&quot; she added. &quot;Parents, you&apos;re paying the bills and if you know where your teen is and what your teen is doing, and you allow them to continue their conduct and continue to allow them to flourish, then we&apos;re going to prosecute you.&quot;
Under Pirro&apos;s plan, adults will be charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor if their children are busted causing late-night chaos.
MPD told Fox News Digital there were no further updates as of Wednesday morning.
Fox News Digital reached out to the FBI.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senate plots permanent end to government shutdowns with bipartisan push</news:name>
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			<news:title>Senate plots permanent end to government shutdowns with bipartisan push</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: The Senate is taking another step to prevent government shutdowns, this time to stop them from happening altogether. 
It’s a move that comes after Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., successfully changed the Senate rules to prevent lawmakers in the upper chamber from being paid during shutdowns — a play designed to ensure that senators feel the same pain as federal workers during future closures. 
But Sens. James Lankford, R-Okla., and Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., are taking things a step further to outright prevent government shutdowns from ever happening again. 
SENATE TAKES MAJOR FIRST STEP TO PREVENT FUTURE SHUTDOWNS WITH PAINFUL ACCOUNTABILITY PLAY
Lankford has long been pushing his Prevent Government Shutdowns Act, and was nearly successful in passing it years ago. Now, with momentum still fresh from Kennedy’s rule change, he plans to reintroduce the legislation and fast-track it to a floor vote.
Lankford contended in a statement to Fox News Digital that Americans had grown wary of &quot;worthless government shutdown drama and Congress using federal workers and government services as pawns in political standoffs.&quot; 
&quot;The Prevent Government Shutdowns Act ends government shutdowns forever with a simple idea: if Congress doesn&apos;t do its job, Congress doesn&apos;t get to go home,&quot; he said. &quot;We shift the pressure off the American people and onto the people they elected. We came within three votes of passing this before, and it is time to finish the job.&quot;
SENATORS AGREE TO GO WITHOUT PAY DURING SHUTDOWNS AFTER HISTORIC CLOSURES LEFT WORKERS UNPAID
In the event of another shutdown, the legislation would automatically trigger a short-term funding extension to keep the government open for 14 days at a time. It would also install strict limits on lawmakers and their staff by preventing them from embarking on taxpayer-funded travel outside of Washington, D.C.
It would also nix congressional delegations overseas and prevent lawmakers from taking a recess, a key point of criticism against both chambers during the 43-day and 76-day government shutdowns that happened during this Congress. 
Given the unanimous support for Kennedy’s rule change, there’s optimism that Lankford and Hassan’s bill will have the same result. 
REPUBLICANS EYE ENDING GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWNS FOREVER OVER FEARS DEMS WILL DO IT AGAIN
Hassan said in a statement to Fox News Digital that the bill &quot;incentivizes Congress to fund the government on time and ensures that there is a plan in place to protect families and our economy if Congress cannot come to an agreement.&quot;
&quot;Government shutdowns are costly, avoidable, and make people in New Hampshire and across the country pay the price for the failures of Congress,&quot; Hassan said.
Lankford’s last attempt to advance the legislation in 2023 narrowly failed, with nearly every Senate Democrat voting against it while nearly every Senate Republican — save for Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky. — supporting it. 
Lawmakers are still dealing with the ripple effects of the latest shutdown, which saw the Department of Homeland Security and its tens of thousands of federal workers go without pay for months. 
Republicans are deep into the budget reconciliation process to finish funding immigration operations at the agency and are expected to advance the package from the Senate by week&apos;s end.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Carson Daly confesses he turned to Snapchat after failing to connect with his teen daughter</news:name>
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			<news:title>Carson Daly confesses he turned to Snapchat after failing to connect with his teen daughter</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Carson Daly is connecting with his 13-year-old daughter the way many modern parents do — by embracing the digital world.
During an appearance on &quot;Today with Jenna and Sheinelle,&quot; the longtime television host spoke openly about the challenges that come with communicating with his teenager.
&quot;I have a 13-year-old, Etta, who is doing great, who I never speak with,&quot; he said, jokingly. &quot;Do you speak 13-year-old? &apos;Cause I don’t.&quot;
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&quot;You ever hear that phrase, ‘You’ve got to meet kids where they are?’ You hear it in business a lot, right? They want to advertise, get in front of them,&quot; he continued. &quot;I’ve taken a page out of that and six months ago, I did join Snapchat. I have literally communicated with my daughter, in particular, more via Snapchat than I have in real life.&quot;
For example, said Daly, &quot;I can say, ‘Are you OK?’ And then I’ll put some stupid emoji. And she’ll write back, like, ‘LOL,’ and all these little things are flying all over the screen.&quot;
&quot;As silly as it is, I am connected a little bit,&quot; he admitted.
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Daly and his wife, Siri Pinter, also share son Jackson, 17, and daughters London, 11, and Goldie, 6.
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Throughout the years, the former &quot;TRL&quot; host has been open about all aspects of his life — especially parenting.
Daly stopped to speak with Fox News at the Emmys in September 2019 and admitted that being a father is by far his biggest accomplishment, adding that it helped him discover his purpose.
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&quot;I lost my father when I was 5,&quot; said Daly of his biological father, who died in 1979.
&quot;My mom was incredible. Both my parents passed away two years ago,&quot; he added of his mother Patti and stepfather Richard, who both died a month apart in 2017.
&quot;So I understand the importance of parenting,&quot; Daly said. &quot;And this is all fun and games being up here, dressed all nice. But at the end of the day, being a father is my greatest role in life. So I&apos;ve got three kids – my beautiful wife is pregnant with our fourth right now. So you know, God is great.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Seattle dog owners warned about pets overdosing in viral flyers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Seattle dog owners warned about pets overdosing in viral flyers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A flyer warning drug users that their dogs could overdose on narcotics is sparking backlash after it circulated among Seattle residents online.
&quot;Overdose deaths of our pets is so bad the county now hands out fliers on how to administer narcan and cpr,&quot; Andrea Suarez, founder of We Heart Seattle, said in a Sunday X post. 
The flyer, put together by the Indigenous Harm Reduction Team (IHRT), established in British Columbia, reads in part, &quot;Naloxone &amp; dogs. They’re dogs. They put stuff in their mouth. These are accidents. If your furry friend ODs, it does NOT make you a bad person.&quot; 
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In a video in her Sunday X post, Suarez said she came across the IHRT flyers in Belltown, a neighborhood located in downtown Seattle.
&quot;So bad we now have information on how to revive our dogs from overdose from opioid poisoning,&quot; Suarez said. 
Another unnamed woman in the video said, &quot;&apos;I’m pissed this is allowed,&quot; while another said, &quot;It’s cause everybody doesn&apos;t stand up and say enough is enough.&quot;
&quot;They might lick the ground or a discarded cooker/foil,&quot; the flyer continues. &quot;There might be traces on our hands. They might sniff the ground and inhale a small piece. They might get some on their fur / paws and lick it off. They’re dogs. They put stuff in their mouth.&quot;
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&quot;If you think your furry friend may have eaten or inhaled drugs, don’t leave them alone for the next couple of hours,&quot; it added. &quot;Often if something is going to happen it’ll be within the first 30 mins — but sometimes s--- doesn’t happen the way we expect.&quot; 
On Monday, conservative podcaster Brandi Kruse posted the IHRT canine overdose flyer on X and wrote, &quot;I planned to be less angry at the world today, then I saw this flyer spotted by @weheartseattle. Homeless drug addicts are being told that it&apos;s an &apos;accident&apos; if they expose their pets to deadly drugs and it ‘does not make you a bad person.’ YES IT DOES.&quot;
In January, NBC News reported that six puppies were revived at Sky Valley Fire, approximately an hour’s drive north-east of Seattle, after the puppies were suspected of drug overdose.
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The city continues to grapple with overdoses in humans as well. 
Local Seattle outlet KOMO News reported May 14 that &quot;Prosecutors in King County filed 46 felony drug-dealing charges in the first three months of 2026, with a significant share concentrated in a handful of Seattle neighborhoods,&quot; and that &quot;according to Public Health — Seattle and King County, there have been 191 deaths due to overdoses so far in 2026 through April.&quot;
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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reported in November that the agency seized roughly 3.4 million potentially lethal doses of fentanyl from the two drug-trafficking groups targeted in investigations in the Western District of Washington.
Fox News Digital reached out to Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, Seattle City Hall, King County Public Health and IHRT for comment but did not immediately receive responses.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cardinals&apos; Ivan Herrera acknowledges shirtless mob after clubbing walk-off home run over Pirates</news:name>
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			<news:title>Cardinals&apos; Ivan Herrera acknowledges shirtless mob after clubbing walk-off home run over Pirates</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A mob of shirtless fans has taken over in St. Louis.
Ivan Herrera clubbed a three-run home run in the 10th inning to give the St. Louis Cardinals a 9-6 walk-off win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night at Busch Stadium. As he rounded the bases, Herrera saluted the shirtless fans by pretending to wave his shirt around.
The shirtless fans went viral on Friday and have quickly become a part of the Cardinals’ exciting start to the season.
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During the Cardinals’ 5-4 win over the Kansas City Royals on Friday, a group of fans made their way to an empty section. About 100 fans first started the movement, and as the game went to extra innings, the entire section was packed with shirtless fans.
When the Cardinals walked off the Royals in the 11th inning, the section went ballistic. Caleb Cummings, a 20-year-old on the Stephen F. Austin club baseball team, came up with the idea, and it has since taken a life of its own.
Cardinals manager Olli Marmol heaped praise on the kids, saying they created an awesome environment.
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&quot;Whoever started that in right field, I&apos;ll do whatever I need to do to make sure they come to every game,&quot; Marmol said. &quot;Because that was awesome. Not only them, but everybody that showed up today. That was a fun environment.&quot;
Marmol stayed true to his word, and he bought tickets for them to stay for the team’s game over the weekend. He even brought them down to the clubhouse after the team’s win on Saturday.
&quot;What you guys did for them was actually pretty damn special. Cause they fed off of it, they loved every second of last night. And then when you all showed up there in about the third, the place went wild,&quot; Marmol told the kids in his office on Saturday.
The shirtless crew returned for the game on Tuesday and brought the same energy. After Herrera stepped on home plate, his teammates immediately started taking off his uniform.
For the Cardinals, it was their fifth walk-off win of the season. The Cardinals (28-19) will look to keep the good vibes up (and their shirts off) when they take on the Pirates (24-24) in the second game of a three-game series on Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. ET.
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			<news:title>Trump’s $1.8 Billion Fund Tests Constitutional Limits</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The deal the president reached with his own subordinates relies on a mechanism created by Congress that legal experts had warned was subject to manipulation.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump says he hopes Spencer Pratt does well in LA mayoral race, blasts California&apos;s &apos;rigged&apos; elections</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump says he hopes Spencer Pratt does well in LA mayoral race, blasts California&apos;s &apos;rigged&apos; elections</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump signaled support for former reality TV star turned Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt while speaking to reporters Wednesday at Joint Base Andrews.
&quot;Oh, I&apos;d like to see him do well. He&apos;s a character,&quot; Trump said.
&quot;I don&apos;t know him. I assume he probably supports me. Does he support me?&quot; Trump asked a reporter.
&quot;I heard he does. I heard he&apos;s a Big MAGA person. He&apos;s doing well,&quot; Trump said of Pratt after being asked if he saw any similarities between himself and the former &quot;The Hills&quot; star.
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Trump questioned whether Pratt could win the election in California, claiming the state&apos;s voting system is &quot;rigged.&quot;
&quot;I don&apos;t know if, you know, if you have a rigged vote out there. That&apos;s the problem. The votes are rigged. You have a really rigged vote in California. You have all the mail-in ballots, everything else. Very hard to win because the elections are very dishonest. If we had Jesus Christ come down and count the votes, I would have won California because I do great with Hispanics. But it&apos;s a rigged vote,&quot; he said.
&quot;They send out 38 million votes. Nobody knows where they&apos;re going. Of course, the Democrats do, so I guess, but, disproportionately, Democrats get many more votes. Some get eight votes, they get eight cards, and Republicans have to call in. &apos;Where&apos;s my card?&apos; It&apos;s a rigged system. One of the most. Not the worst. I&apos;ll give you a list. Maybe I&apos;ll do my list. But it&apos;s... California&apos;s one of the most dishonest states,&quot; he concluded.
Pratt and his wife Heidi Montag lost their Pacific Palisades home in the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, which destroyed thousands of homes across the area. Those fires, and Democratic Mayor Karen Bass&apos; alleged &quot;mismanagement&quot; of the aftermath, were a prime catalyst in Pratt&apos;s decision to run for mayor.
&quot;Standing here one year later, I have to tell you the most heartbreaking part of the last year wasn&apos;t being displaced or losing everything I own, it was the realization that all of this was preventable,&quot; Pratt said when he announced his candidacy on Jan. 7, 2026, the one-year anniversary of the Palisades Fires.
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&quot;While our lives were literally burning to the ground, Mayor Karen Bass was in Ghana,&quot; Pratt charged.
Pratt has an Airstream trailer parked on the dirt lot where his Pacific Palisades home burned down in the 2025 wildfire. He has said he stopped staying there after receiving death threats and because his security team warned the exposed lot was unsafe. Pratt and his family have reportedly spent time in temporary housing, including the Hotel Bel-Air and rentals near Santa Barbara/Carpinteria, while he campaigns for Los Angeles mayor, and he has publicly questioned whether he can afford to rebuild permanently in the Palisades.
He has garnered campaign buzz with provocative AI-generated campaign videos and hardline stances on homelessness and drug addiction, including calls for stricter enforcement, mandatory treatment and expanded incarceration for some repeat offenders and people involved in street crime.
Pratt trails the incumbent Bass in most major polling, though a recent Emerson College poll showed him surging up from 10% in March to 22% in May. Bass is polling at 30% in the same poll.
The candidates are heading for a June 2 primary that could see a winner declared if one candidate pulls in more than 50% of the votes. If no candidate reaches the 50% threshold, the top two candidates will advance to a head-to-head general election slated for November.
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			  <news:name>Tucson DACA recipient Karla Toledo detained by ICE</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tucson DACA recipient Karla Toledo detained by ICE</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Tucson community members rallied outside the local ICE field office Monday demanding the release of Karla Toledo, a 31-year-old DACA recipient detained at her home earlier that morning despite having a current work permit and no criminal record.
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, recipients have protection from deportation and two-year-renewable work permits if said recipients maintain a clean criminal record.
Toledo&apos;s husband shared security camera footage on Instagram showing ICE agents attempting to enter their home around 8:40 a.m. Toledo&apos;s husband could be seen struggling to open the door as three ICE agents followed him into the home. As he entered the home, he attempted to close the door, but an agent used his body to force entry.
&quot;Please stop, please stop!&quot; Toledo yelled from inside the home.
Toledo repeatedly asked the agents, &quot;Where&apos;s the warrant?&quot; referring to a judicial warrant.
An agent responded by stating he doesn&apos;t have one, and asked Toledo, &quot;Think you can come out?&quot; as he asked Toledo to walk onto the front porch to speak with him.
The video cuts to a clip of five agents circling the home.
&quot;We&apos;re not going to play this game with you,&quot; one agent said to Toledo, who continued to ask to see a warrant several times. At no point is she provided with one.
Scholarships A-Z Executive Director Carolina Silva leads chants requesting for the release of Karla Toledo. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
Officers initially said they did not have one, then appeared to suggest she was being unreasonable for insisting on one.
In the next clip, an agent can be seen talking on the phone as four others escort Toledo off the property.
&quot;She says she needs to see a warrant signed by a judge,&quot; the agent says into the phone.
Toledo was ultimately taken to the ICE field office.
&quot;She needs to leave from where they have her safe and sound. Her legal status is up-to-date, (she&apos;s) never had problems with anyone, much less with the law,&quot; Toledo&apos;s husband wrote in the caption of the video. &quot;We demand answers and that they respect her rights.&quot;
Toledo and her husband announced their engagement last June and were wed in October.
Outside the west entrance to the ICE field office, rally attendees chanted, &quot;Free Karla now!&quot; and &quot;Power to the people, no one is illegal!&quot;
The building was surrounded by Tucson Police officers and taped off from the public.
&quot;(Karla is) a beautiful soul,&quot; said one attendee who asked not to be identified. &quot;She&apos;s a great singer, (an) amazing influencer. She&apos;s also an advocate.&quot;
A representative from the Mexican consulate speaks to Sergeant David Hill, requesting entry to the ICE Field Office. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
Toledo has been involved with several local organizations including the Sunnyside Foundation, KeepTucsonTogether and La Coalicion de Derechos Humanos, where she led &quot;Know Your Rights&quot; training sessions. With more than 66,000 followers on Instagram, Toledo used her platform to advocate for body positivity.
&quot;Her work permit is not expired. She submitted a renewal for her work permit under DACA at the appropriate time. She has been fingerprinted by the Office of Immigration, and she&apos;s now waiting for her new permit,&quot; said Lillian Vasquez, an immigration consultant and friend of Toledo&apos;s family. &quot;She&apos;s always been active, extremely happy, family-oriented, and a girl with values. During the pandemic, she served several non-profit organizations … fundraising for families struggling with rent, utilities. She can&apos;t expect any less of us than to be here.&quot;
Carolina Silva, executive director of Scholarships A-Z, was also on hand to support Toledo.
&quot;Karla is one of our own,&quot; Silva said. &quot;She actually was a past Scholarship Z team member. When we were planning our quinceanera for our organization, she really just … took the lead on outreach, and she is just … such a social butterfly. I just love that she&apos;s someone that you can always count on.&quot;
Scholarships A-Z, which serves undocumented youth seeking higher education, transitioned from in-person to fully remote services at the start of the year due to a spike in immigration enforcement.
&quot;I want to know why ICE is detaining so many DACA recipients,&quot; Silva said. &quot;It feels to me that they are breaking their promise to young undocumented folks that have been here that jumped through all the hoops, checked all the boxes. If we&apos;re not safe, then who is safe?&quot;
The Trump administration has taken a different position on what DACA actually guarantees.
&quot;Illegal aliens who claim to be recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) are not automatically protected from deportations,&quot; Department of Homeland Security Assistant Press Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement to NPR in July. &quot;DACA does not confer any form of legal status in this country.&quot;
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., asked Homeland Security last year about DACA arrests and deportations. Then-Secretary Kristi Noem responded that between January and November, 261 DACA recipients had been arrested by ICE and 86 had been deported.
A representative from the Mexican consulate tells Karla Toledo&apos;s mother and rally attendees about her conversation with Toledo. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
Some courts have also pushed back. Two Texas DACA recipients detained and held at facilities in Texas and New Mexico were ordered released by federal judges, both citing the government&apos;s failure to provide a clear reason for their detention in violation of due process rights.
The average wait time for DACA renewals has increased from a few weeks to more than two months over the past year, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services data, the highest it&apos;s been in the last five years. But 80% of cases are completed within four months, according to USCIS&apos; case processing times.
Toledo&apos;s detention was one of several involving Tucson community members that week. Alejandra Mendoza, an organizer with Paisanos Unidos, started a GoFundMe for her husband Rogelio, a diabetic and cancer patient detained by ICE on his way to work who is being held at the Eloy Detention Center without adequate medical care.
Maru Carrasco, an organizer with Derechos Humanos, said she received a call on the Rapid Response line last week from the partner of a DACA recipient, who claimed ICE came to the DACA recipient&apos;s workplace looking for her, even though her renewal and work authorization were up-to-date since September.
U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva was present at the rally and attempted to enter the ICE field office. After waiting for almost half an hour, she was allowed in.
After exiting the building, Grijalva walked directly to Martha Veronica Toledo, Karla Toledo&apos;s mother, welcoming her into an embrace.
Grijalva reassured Martha that Toledo was physically unharmed, calm, and had just woken up from a nap.
&quot;She sends you kisses,&quot; Grijalva said to Toledo&apos;s mother in Spanish.
Grijalva said she was given no information about Toledo&apos;s case.
&quot;They can&apos;t tell me a lot,&quot; Grijalva said. &quot;The supervisor that let me in, let me talk to her through the door, and I asked her if she was okay, and she said she was okay, and she said she knew I would come.&quot;
The ICE office can only hold detainees for six to 12 hours before they need to be transported to a detention facility, or in some cases, deportation proceedings.
U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva embraces Karla Toledo&apos;s mother, Matha Toledo, outside of the ICE Field office. Topacio &quot;Topaz&quot; Servellon / Tucson Spotlight.
A representative from the Mexican consulate was also allowed to speak with Toledo, informing her of her rights, including her right to request support from the consulate once she arrives at a detention center. The consulate does not have jurisdiction at ICE field offices.
Shortly after 8 p.m., a caravan of cars and a transport van was seen leaving the field office, with remaining rally attendees shouting Toledo&apos;s name as the van drove past, Martha Toledo crying nearby.
Attendees gathered in prayer with Toledo&apos;s family, calling for her to receive strength during this time.
Toledo is being transferred to the Central Arizona Florence Correctional Complex.
By Monday evening, local representatives had taken to social media to comment on Toledo&apos;s detention.
&quot;Karla has been a positive force in Tucson, especially here on the Southside, dedicating her time and energy to uplifting neighborhoods and supporting students in our community,&quot; Councilwoman Selina Barajas said in an Instagram post. &quot;It is important that due process is respected and that families and communities are treated with dignity, humanity, and respect. Our city is stronger because of people like Karla Toledo.&quot;
Representatives encouraged community members to call Tucson&apos;s Rapid Response line to document ICE activity locally.
&quot;I stand with Karla and her family and join the demand for her immediate release,&quot; Mayor Regina Romero said in an Instagram post. &quot;The Trump Administration continues its cruel and inhumane policies through their pattern of not focusing on their immigration enforcement on violent criminals, instead focusing on people and working families who are following the legal process.&quot;
Grijalva said in a Tuesday news release that ICE&apos;s actions showed disregard for the rule of law and due process, adding that everyone in the country has constitutional rights regardless of immigration status.
&quot;Karla is a DACA recipient with legal status in this country who is a beloved member of our community that serves on local boards and volunteers her time helping others,&quot; Grijalva said. &quot;Karla must be released immediately, and ICE must stop terrorizing our communities.&quot;

Topacio “Topaz” Servellon is a reporter with Tucson Spotlight. Contact them at topacioserve@gmail.com.
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			  <news:name>PGA TOUR: THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson 2026 best bets, &apos;One-and-Done&apos; pick for TPC Craig Ranch</news:name>
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			<news:title>PGA TOUR: THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson 2026 best bets, &apos;One-and-Done&apos; pick for TPC Craig Ranch</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;No days (weeks) off&quot; is my mantra when it comes to betting on the PGA TOUR. And man, you have to be a golf gambling sicko to bet THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas this week.
If it weren&apos;t for native Texans Scottie Scheffler (reigning Byron Nelson champion) and Jordan Spieth wanting to play in their home state, this field would be brutal.
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Out of embarrassment, because Scottie won last year&apos;s Byron Nelson by eight shots, with a -31, millions of dollars worth of renovations were invested into TPC Craig Ranch this offseason to make the course harder.
The fairways are now Zoysiagrass, the rough is Bermudagrass and the greens have Bentgrass. Bermuda is the trickiest grass to hit out of and the ball sits up on Zoysiagrass. So, there is a bigger penalty for missing the fairway this week. Bent greens are firmer and faster, which makes putting tougher.
That said, the average winning score over the last Byron Nelsons is roughly -26 and this will still be a birdie-fest. With that in mind, I&apos;m not wasting units (u) on placement bets since this event is so volatile. Here are my best bets for TPC Craig Ranch this week.
The following odds are based on my previous bets on the golfers listed below. Subject to change.
A native Longhorn and University of Texas alum, Coody has to be familiar with playing in the windy, hot Texas weather conditions. He looked great at the beginning of the season, struggled in March and started picking it back up in April and May.
Coody didn’t qualify for The Masters, but he finished T16 at the 2026 RBC Heritage, T38 at the Cadillac Championship and T24 at the Truist Championship, all signature events.
Granted, Coody did miss the cut at last week’s PGA Championship. However, he was 14th in the field in putting in the first two rounds and Aronimink Golf Club (host of the 2026 PGA Championship) has Bent greens, like TPC Craig Ranch.
Last year, Coody was second in the Byron Nelson in Strokes Gained (SG): Off-the-tee (OTT) while finishing T25 with a -14. This season, he ranks 22nd on TOUR in proximity to the hole on approach shots from 200+ yards.
If he combines this year’s long-iron play with his driving at TPC Craig Ranch and last week’s putting in the PGA Championship, Coody will be in the mix to win the 2026 Byron Nelson. 
I&apos;ve lost so much money on this kid, but I&apos;m not losing faith in his potential and these are great odds relative to the field strength and his prices at previous tournaments.
The 2024 PGA TOUR University valedictorian had the shorter odds to win the AT&amp;T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (+4000), a signature event featuring the best players on TOUR, and the Texas Children&apos;s Houston Open (+3000), which also had a tougher field.
He was T33 at last year&apos;s Byron Nelson and gained strokes ball-striking (driving and approach). Over the last 20 rounds, Thorbjornsen is 10th on my model at Bet The Number because he nukes the ball OTT and is great with his long irons.
The Georgia Bulldog hasn’t qualified for the majors or signature events, so he’s been &quot;out of sight, out of mind&quot;. Thompson has finished T14 at the Valero Texas Open and T13 at the Myrtle Beach Classic in his last two starts.
Over his last 16 rounds, Davis is third in this field for SG: Tee-to-Green (T2G), behind Scheffler and the fourth-betting favorite, Brooks Koepka, according to Betsperts Golf.
Thompson might be someone to bet when he has good lead-in form because Davis finished T9 at the 2022 U.S. Open and T2 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in his two starts before winning the John Deere Classic that year.
Like the Byron Nelson, the John Deere is played at another easy TPC course. At the end of the day, I clicked Thompson because he is just 26 years old and a flusher, who I still believe has a bright future in golf. 
This is another talented golfer whom I&apos;m &quot;buying the dip&quot; on. Kim has 10 professional wins, including three on the PGA TOUR, and has contended in big-boy events and majors. He is only 23 years old and I&apos;m not ready to give up on him.
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The South Korean finished T6 at Myrtle Beach in his last start and T18 at the Valspar Championship four starts back. Despite struggling over the last two seasons, Kim is still elite with his irons and accurate with his driver.
Brennan is third in my model at Betsperts Golf. He ranks third in driving distance on TOUR this year and sixth in approach shots from 200+ yards. Brennan has gained strokes with his driver in five straight starts, including one signature event (RBC Heritage) and two majors (The Masters and PGA Championship).
The Wake Forest Demon Deacon burst onto the scene during the 2025 FedExCup Fall swing by winning the Bank of Utah Championship by four strokes at another easy, driver-heavy Tom Weiskopf course with Bent greens. Brennan hasn&apos;t been in the mix since, but this is a great price and course fit.
The price (234-to-1) pretty much explains the bet. Vegas is a four-time winner on TOUR and showed some life at last week&apos;s PGA Championship, where he was second in the field in SG: T2G. Unfortunately, Vegas lost the most strokes putting (-7.62) and finished T44.
Nevertheless, one of his four wins was the 3M Open in 2024 at another easy, driver-heavy TPC course (Twin Cities). Vegas&apos;s best finish this year is a T14 in the Houston Open and his third-best finish last season was T13 at the Byron Nelson.
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At this point, I&apos;m playing for honor, because barring a crazy heater, my hopes of making money in this racket are over. &quot;Contest strategy&quot; and &quot;contrarian plays&quot; don&apos;t even matter anymore. I say this because I&apos;m taking Coody here, even though he will be popular this week.
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			  <news:name>Tito Ortiz rips Dana White as ‘petty’ over UFC White House fight snub: ‘I’ve done so much for that company’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tito Ortiz rips Dana White as ‘petty’ over UFC White House fight snub: ‘I’ve done so much for that company’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>With just weeks to go before the America 250 UFC fight at the White House, legendary fighter Tito Ortiz is bitter over not being invited to such an important historic event for mixed martial arts, a sport he helped build.
Ortiz&apos;s well-documented 20-plus-year feud with UFC CEO Dana White has cost the Huntington Beach Bad Boy an invite to President Trump&apos;s big fight event on the White House lawn. &quot;I wish I was invited to the White House card, and I&apos;m not,&quot; Ortiz said during an appearance on OutKick&apos;s &quot;Tomi Lahren is Fearless&quot; podcast.
Dana didn&apos;t throw Ortiz, 51, a bone for this one. The feud continues.
&quot;After the 16 years I gave to them from the very beginning, when they first bought the company, to almost the end, where they sold the company. I don&apos;t get tickets. I gotta pay for my own tickets when I do want to go,&quot; the former UFC champion added.
TITO ORTIZ EYES CALIFORNIA COMEBACK WHILE BLASTING DANA WHITE FOR FREEZING HIM OUT OF UFC
For those who don&apos;t know the backstory, White was Ortiz&apos;s manager before being hired to run the UFC. When White took on the role of UFC president, it didn&apos;t take long before the former business partners were in constant contract arguments over money. Ortiz doesn&apos;t dispute that.
The feud even included the two getting into a full-blown fistfight on an airplane as they took off for a flight to Japan. White accused Ortiz of seriously trying to hurt him with a neck hold and admits to punching Ortiz multiple times in the ribs.
Add it all up, and you have two guys who haven&apos;t liked each other for a long time.
DANA WHITE SAYS UFC FIGHTERS DELIBERATELY HIDE PAY FROM FANS TO AVOID GIVING &apos;HANDOUTS&apos;
&quot;If you want to go to a fight. You&apos;re telling me you got to pay for tickets? Just like everybody else?&quot; Lahren asked.
Tito says that is absolutely the case. He claims to have spent $1,000 to attend a recent UFC event in Miami. &quot;If you&apos;re on Dana&apos;s good side, you don&apos;t have to pay for anything. I get it. He said if you want to be a good friend, I&apos;m a good friend. He goes, but if you want to be an enemy, I&apos;m good at that also,&quot; Tito told Lahren.
&quot;I&apos;m first one to actually tell you he&apos;s 100% correct. Don&apos;t get on his bad side. But it&apos;s childish. I mean, it&apos;s like, to me, it&apos;s just it&apos;s petty. It&apos;s really petty. I&apos;ve done so much for that company.&quot;
Ortiz is bitter over the White House snub, but he&apos;s not anti-UFC. Now a Florida resident, Ortiz says he&apos;ll be at his Tito&apos;s Cantina in Cape Coral, Florida, watching the patriotic event being thrown by White.
&quot;I&apos;ll just continue to do what I&apos;m doing for the future of this country and for the future of my children, to love this country because I&apos;ve traveled the world. I see how the world works, and I love coming back to America every single time,&quot; Ortiz added.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Head Ball Coach still has it: Steve Spurrier ribs Dabo Swinney during South Carolina Hall of Fame induction</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It&apos;s been quite a week for former Florida Gators and South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Steve Spurrier.
On Saturday night, the Head Ball Coach walked Morgan Wallen out of the tunnel at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, the venue he branded &quot;The Swamp&quot; back in 1992, for the second night of Wallen&apos;s sold-out stay in Gainesville.
Then, on Tuesday, Spurrier was inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame for his tenure as the Gamecocks&apos; head football coach, during which he went 86-49 and became the program&apos;s all-time winningest coach.
Spurrier&apos;s run with South Carolina featured three straight 11-win seasons as well as three straight seasons finishing ranked in the top 10 of the AP Poll, and, perhaps most importantly to Gamecock fans, saw the team boast a winning record against rival Clemson in his 10 full seasons in Columbia, including a five-game winning streak from 2009-13.
FORMER COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACH STEVE SPURRIER APPEARS SKEPTICAL OF ARCH MANNING AHEAD OF FIRST YEAR AS STARTER
During his acceptance speech, Spurrier proved that those competitive juices are still flowing in him, because when he saw Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney in the crowd on Tuesday night, he couldn&apos;t help but remind him of his dominant run in the early 2010s.
&quot;During my eighth year here, we won number 65,&quot; Spurrier said while discussing becoming the winningest head coach in program history. &quot;And, I&apos;d like to thank coach Dabo, his team didn&apos;t play very well that night. And I was able to win at Clemson.&quot;
Spurrier softened the blow a little bit, reminding everyone in the room that his former rival has &quot;more conference championships than any coach in America right now,&quot; before capping things off by twisting the knife one last time.
&quot;I&apos;m still trying to figure out how we beat you guys 5 years in a row but it happened I guess.&quot;
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Spurrier turned 81 last month, and while it&apos;s clear he doesn&apos;t move quite as well as he used to when he would toss his headset and playsheet a half dozen times a game, his mind and wit are still as sharp and as quick as they were when he was tormenting his rivals more than three decades ago.
Congrats to coach Spurrier on his induction into the SC Athletic Hall of Fame, the honor is well deserved.
And my condolences to any rival coaches who are still experiencing the wrath of The Visor even after all this time has passed.
The man&apos;s still got it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Left-wing Dem Senate hopeful cheered on Antifa violence in unearthed rant: ‘Kill a motherf---er’</news:name>
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			<news:title>Left-wing Dem Senate hopeful cheered on Antifa violence in unearthed rant: ‘Kill a motherf---er’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Graham Platner, presumptive Democratic Senate nominee in Maine, once stated that some people should be killed for their political beliefs, according to a newly surfaced Reddit post.
&quot;There are times in this world when, for the good of tolerance and humanity, you need to kill a motherf---er,&quot; Platner wrote on his now-deleted Reddit account in September 2013. &quot;Sadly most people who are true believers in tolerance and humanity find that activity repulsive. Which I suppose is morally good, but pragmatically a shortfall.&quot;
Platner was responding to a blog post about left-wing antifascist (Antifa) protestors attacking the offices of a far-right nationalist political party in Greece.
BERNIE SANDERS DEFENDS MAINE SENATE CANDIDATE UNDER FIRE FOR REDDIT COMMENTS
The Platner campaign did not respond to a request for comment when reached by Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
Platner is running effectively unopposed in Maine&apos;s Democratic primary in June with the ultimate goal of flipping one of Maine&apos;s Senate seats blue in the 2026 midterms in November.
As recently as April 2020, Platner claimed on Reddit that he was a member of his local chapter of the Socialist Rifle Association — a leftist response to the National Rifle Association. The SRA, a nonprofit based in Wichita, Kansas, provides firearms training and education to leftists to further the goal of providing a &quot;rebuff against reactionary right wing firearms culture,&quot; according to its website.
In a post describing his left-wing drift after leaving the military, Platner stated &quot;still got the guns though, I don’t trust the fascists to act politely.&quot; Platner had described Republicans, such as President Donald Trump, as fascists using his Reddit account. 
He also classified himself as a &quot;socialist&quot; and &quot;communist&quot; in comments made under the moniker &quot;P-Hustle&quot; on Reddit, but has since tried to distance himself from those labels during his run for U.S. Senate.
PLATNER&apos;S DELETED REDDIT SPARKS OUTRAGE AGAIN AS HE APPEARS TO MOCK WOUNDED SOLDIER: &apos;DIDN&apos;T DESERVE TO LIVE&apos;
Platner has issued a general apology for the thousands of controversial and vulgar resurfaced posts.
In addition to repeatedly expressing support for political violence, the former Marine also identified as a communist, used slurs, complained about black people not tipping and called white people living in rural America &quot;stupid.&quot;
&quot;I’m sorry for this. Just know that it’s not reflective at all of who I am,&quot; Platner said of his previous comments posted online.
&quot;I don’t want you to judge me on the dumbest thing I ever wrote on the internet. I would prefer if people could judge me on the person I am today,&quot; he added.
While Platner used homophobic slurs and made some politically incorrect comments, he also expressed support for gay rights and opposition to racism in his Reddit comments.
He explained his coarse language as a byproduct of the &quot;crude humor&quot; and &quot;offensive language&quot; he had become accustomed to while serving as a Marine in Afghanistan. 
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			<news:title>Chris Sheafe marcó el desarrollo del downtown de Tucson</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Leer en inglés
Chris Sheafe dedicó casi 15 años a ayudar a transformar Rio Nuevo, pasando de lo que su presidente calificó como un “auténtico desastre,” en uno de los motores de desarrollo económico más trascendentales de Tucson. Falleció el 8 de abril en un accidente aéreo en el Aeropuerto Regional de Marana, junto con su esposa, Jacque.
Antes de incorporarse a Rio Nuevo, Sheafe ya había pasado décadas dando forma al entorno construido de Tucson.
Graduado de la Universidad de Washington y de la Universidad Estatal de Arizona y habiendo iniciado su carrera en el sector del desarrollo comercial en Seattle, se trasladó a Arizona en 1970 y se unió a Estes Homes en 1976, convirtiéndose en socio en 1981. Trabajó en numerosos proyectos destacados, entre ellos el Hotel Ventana, el Ventana Country Club y la comunidad residencial circundante, situados en el noreste de Tucson.
Más allá del sector inmobiliario, Sheafe ejerció como presidente de la Autoridad del Aeropuerto Internacional de Tucson en 2010 y participó activamente en el Comité de Bonos del Condado de Pima, en la Asociación de Constructores de Viviendas del Sur de Arizona y en la junta directiva de TREO, entre otras funciones cívicas.
Sheafe fue nombrado miembro de la junta directiva de Rio Nuevo en 2012, trabajando en estrecha colaboración con su colega y amigo Fletcher McCusker, quien preside la organización. Rio Nuevo es un Distrito de Financiamiento por Incremento de Impuestos, financiado con una parte de los ingresos provenientes del impuesto estatal sobre las ventas y que rinde cuentas ante la Legislatura del Estado de Arizona.
En aquel entonces, McCusker calificó a Rio Nuevo como un caos total, señalando que tanto a él como a otros miembros de la junta se les concedieron apenas seis meses para estabilizar la organización antes de que el estado procediera a clausurarla.
McCusker recuerda haberse sentido agradecido de tener a su lado a alguien tan experimentado como Sheafe, afirmando que su trayectoria en finanzas, bienes raíces y asociaciones privadas lo convertía en el candidato ideal para asumir el cargo de tesorero de Rio Nuevo.
Sheafe se involucró a fondo en todos los aspectos de la organización, revisando cada cheque, cada borrador presupuestario y cada decisión que implicara movimientos de dinero.
“Siempre consultábamos a Chris; él sabía, literalmente, a dónde iba cada centavo. Su talento es insustituible,” comentó McCusker.
Rio Nuevo, el Distrito de Financiamiento por Incremento de Impuestos que Chris Sheafe ayudó a estabilizar y hacer crecer desde 2012, ha desempeñado un papel central en la configuración del desarrollo del centro de Tucson. Diana Ramos / El Foco de Tucson.
Rio Nuevo no sólo sobrevivió a esos primeros seis meses, sino que la junta directiva recibió recientemente una prórroga de 10 años. McCusker afirmó que esto se debe, en gran medida, a la astucia financiera que ha adquirido la junta, algo que él atribuye principalmente a Sheafe.
A lo largo de los años, la junta desarrolló una fórmula de desarrollo económico que, a menudo, comenzaba con Sheafe presentando la primera moción para poner en marcha un proyecto.
“Chris vivía para el momento de sacar adelante los negocios,” comentó McCusker. “No estoy seguro de quién presentará la moción en nuestra próxima reunión.”
El ingenio seco de Sheafe, comentó McCusker, evitaba que las reuniones de Rio Nuevo se sintieran como una carga tediosa.
“Nos tomamos el trabajo en serio. Gestionamos las crisis con seriedad. Nos tenemos un gran respeto mutuo, pero eso no nos agobia,” dijo McCusker. “Simplemente nos divertimos demasiado con lo que hacemos.”
McCusker describió a Sheafe como la persona más amable, “una especie rara de individuo sereno, tranquilo y ecuánime, pero también inteligente y experimentado.”
McCusker afirmó que Sheafe se sentía orgulloso de todo lo que la junta había logrado en el centro de la ciudad, pero que nunca tuvo la necesidad de acaparar el protagonismo por ello; un hecho que, según McCusker, reflejaba su humildad.
En las semanas transcurridas desde el fallecimiento de Sheafe, se han mantenido conversaciones sobre la mejor manera de honrar su legado; no obstante, la junta ha declarado que respetará los deseos de su familia y pospondrá la planificación de cualquier acto conmemorativo.
Rio Nuevo se encuentra aún en estado de conmoción. Sheafe se hallaba inmerso en la elaboración del presupuesto de la organización para el próximo año fiscal, y ahora McCusker trabaja junto al presidente del Senado de Arizona, Warren Peterson, para encontrar a una persona con un perfil profesional comparable, si bien ha reconocido que se trata de un listón muy alto.
“La manera intuitiva de hacer negocios pertenece únicamente al Sr. Chris Sheafe,” dijo McCusker. “Se echará mucho de menos su liderazgo.”

Ahva Ghazanfari es estudiante de la Universidad de Arizona y pasante en Tucson Spotlight. Puede contactarla en ahvanghazanfari@arizona.edu.
Esta nota fue traducida por los pasantes de la preparatoria San Miguel y editada por Diana Ramos, exalumna de la Universidad de Arizona, Directora de Iniciativas Bilingües y reportera del Foco de Tucson. Contáctala en diana@tucsonspotlight.org.   
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			<news:title>MARK LEVIN: Deal or no deal?</news:title>
			<news:keywords>When we suddenly hit the brakes and called off the planned military operation against the Iranian regime, it was clear that something was going on. We gave the regime 2-3 days to come to some arrangement that presumably includes no nukes. What does no nukes mean? Are their scientists going to forget what they developed? How long can we keep that in a box? What happens to the enriched uranium? We are told: 1. they have enough to make 10 bombs in 11 days, and 2. that it takes a matter of weeks to further enrich uranium from 60% to 90% nuclear grade. What about the plutonium, which no one is talking about?
And the ballistic missiles that were destroying targets throughout the Middle East? And the range of those missiles, which can now hit Europe? We didn&apos;t even know how far those missiles could reach. I guess all of this will change? The Iranian regime that kicked out inspectors, hid their activities, and violated every single agreement it ever signed, will have changed because of our military actions?
Honestly, does this act or sound like a regime that is defeated or cares about death? For some reason, the West cannot get its collective head around the fact that the Iranian regime&apos;s mindset is not one of mutual existence. It is a religious, extremist, fundamentalist cult that insists on conquering or destroying all those who do not bend to its ideology. They have told us this. They have written this. They preach this. It is in their books, pamphlets, sermons, etc. It is a revolution without borders, not merely one nation among others. Haven&apos;t we learned this by now? Many Americans have been killed during the last 47 years as a result of the regime&apos;s ambitions.
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My greatest concern has always been enforcement, which has not been discussed much even after all of this time. If there is a deal, whatever deal it is, perhaps the greatest deal in the history of deals, again, the regime cheats, lies, and hides what it is doing. Our intel and satellites simply cannot catch all of it. And if we find violations, then what? &quot;Well, we&apos;ll hit them again, Mark.&quot;
Is that what we did before Trump? Does anyone believe that&apos;s what we will do after Trump? Is that what a Gavin Newsom or Kamala Harris or the rest of the Democrats would do if one of them became president? Heck, even Republican presidents did not act. For crying out loud, look at all the noise, the appeasers, the pacificists, the isolationists, etc. These are loud movements in our politics and government. And look at the reaction to the temporary increase in a gallon of gasoline. Would we have the will even a few years from now?
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And what of Hezbollah, still a potent terrorist force? And what of Hamas? Will the Iranian regime promise not to support them? My response: is the Brooklyn Bridge still for sale? And how do we stop the regime if it funds them anyway? What will we do? And the Iranian people? What of them? &quot;They should rise up,&quot; it is said. Well, they did. Without arms. And they paid a horrendous price and still are. I can only imagine what more would be done to them.
Of course, the Europeans will be useless, as they are now. Even with détente with China and something like it with Russia, they still will provide support to the Iranian regime. So will North Korea. We have no control over their sabotage of any deal. This all must be considered.
And the Democrats, always desperate for a political opportunity, will ask rhetorically, &quot;why did we go to war,&quot; &quot;this is Obama 2.0,&quot; &quot;we wasted billions for nothing,&quot; &quot;Trump is a TACO,&quot; and on and on. I can hear it now. The truth won&apos;t matter. The spin will be constant. Of course, if the Democrats had their way, the Iranian regime would already have nuclear weapons. But none of that will matter. This could be very damaging for the mid-term elections, despite all the demands for &quot;off-ramps.&quot; Yet, the problem is the regime itself, is it not? How do we contain it if it survives?
To be absolutely clear, I have no inside information. In fact, as far as I know, at the end of another 2-3 days of negotiations, military action against the regime will resume. But it&apos;s very important to think about these issues and much more.
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			<news:title>Big Ten&apos;s Tony Petitti makes it clear to SEC: Agree to 24-team CFP expansion or format stays at 12</news:title>
			<news:keywords>If you were looking for a little extra spice around the never-ending conversation involving an expansion of the college football playoff, Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti has you covered.
As conference leaders wrapped up their spring meetings outside of Los Angeles on Tuesday night, the topic of whether a move to once again add teams to the playoff was the hot-button topic outside of the Congressional push to &apos;save&apos; college athletics.
Currently, commissioners from the Big Ten, SEC, ACC, Big 12 and Group of Five are essentially trading sound bites on the topic of expansion.
As Tony Petitti leads the charge for a 24-team college football playoff, if there is one at all, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey is holding firm with his stance on either staying where we are with 12 or potentially only adding four additional teams to the format.
And while it might make for entertaining banter, Petitti made it clear this week that we will either see a 24-team format, or no change at all.
Clearly, judging by the constant chatter among those on social media, college football fans are over it and would rather see the playoff stay at 12 teams rather than a massive jump.
But, in this era of expensive rosters and schools trying to keep up with each other from a financial standpoint, the additional revenue that would come with expansion is hard to look away from.
And while this point of emphasis has already become a major part of the discussion, it&apos;s also starting to turn into a major roadblock for those who would enjoy the added dollars.
But, after winning their third-straight CFP title, and Michigan winning a basketball championship, we are witnessing the Big Ten starting to act like a conference that has a stranglehold on the current era of college athletics, at least based on championships won.
It&apos;s also not as easy as getting everyone in a room and just agreeing to change.
On one hand, if you were to expand, conference title weekend would be a major obstacle with the calendar, given that we are already witnessing the season end in late January. But, the biggest factor is contracts tied to these championship weekends, with ESPN and FOX paying somewhere around $160 million combined to broadcast the Big Ten and SEC championship games.
&quot;I don’t think it works economically,&quot; Tony Petitti said about a 16-team format, while also citing the economic loss of conference title games.
Greg Sankey has noted numerous times that his conference is locked into contracts, so just eliminating an SEC title game is not feasible right now, unless there is some type of replacement games that would involve the CFP.
Recently, Vanderbilt head coach Clark Lea told OutKick that incorporating the playoff into a potential slate of games in Atlanta could be one idea, with the winners getting a spot in the postseason.
&quot;We&apos;re going to have to let go of some traditional end of the year elements in college football,&quot; Clark Lea mentioned, while also noting that he &apos;thinks&apos; that would be a conference championship.
What could create revenue for the conference if title games were to be eliminated?
&quot;Somehow the playoff model is incorporated, right?&quot; Lea offered up. &quot;Otherwise, this (season) extends forever. I think we saw last year these ridiculous breaks in play
But, there is a massive line in the sand that has been drawn between the two conferences that will make the final decision.
Tony Petitti made it clear on Tuesday at Big Ten meetings that his conference leaders did not spend any time debating a 16-team model, mentioning that &quot;It’s the first year of the new deal. It’s still just getting started. We’d stay with twelve teams&quot;, if sides can&apos;t agree on a 24-team format.
Ok, I think most college football fans would take him up on that war of words, though it won&apos;t make commissioners outside of the Big Ten or SEC happy, at all.
In their own way of public persuasion, Big Ten COO Kerry Kenny told reporters that according to their research, 80 different teams would’ve made the playoff since 2014 if they were working under a 24-team format. These figures have been shared with other conferences during past CFP meetings, which is another reason we have seen a recent push from other members like Jim Phillips of the ACC and Brett Yormark of the Big 12.
Don&apos;t forget, just three months ago, those two conferences were pushing for a 16-team format. But, when you start crunching the numbers, an infusion of cash would be helpful for plenty, even with a majority of Big 12 teams recently turning down private equity funds.
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As for where we stand heading into next week, all eyes will be on SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. Even though they might not agree on a CFP expansion format, both &quot;work really well together&quot;, according to Tony Petitti.
That disagreement is not going away any time soon, with the Dec. 1 deadline approaching, where a decision has to be made.
Now, as the eyes of college football shift from the California beaches to Destin, Florida, for the upcoming SEC spring meetings next week, it&apos;s become even clearer just how far both sides are in terms of compromise.
The Big Ten has now publicly let it be known where they stand in terms of expanding the playoff. Either agree to 24 teams or we stay at 12. For a conference that has dominated on the football field over the past three seasons, with trophies to prove it, the Big Ten is starting to get the hang of being on top.
All the while, the SEC is sticking to their guns for now, while trying to play catch-up in terms of winning titles in this new era of college athletics.
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			<news:keywords>Over the past several days, two Republican thorns in President Donald Trump’s side, in the form of Sen. Bill Cassidy, of Louisiana, and Rep. Thomas Massie, of Kentucky, have been ousted in their primaries by GOP voters and by very healthy margins. But this is about much more than Trump.
All over the country, the animating issue for most Republican voters I talk to is rather simple. They say, &quot;We gave the party the House, the Senate, and The White House, so why can’t popular legislation like the Save America Act, pass?&quot;
In other words, what is the point of electing Republicans if they won’t do anything?
The carnage among incumbents thus far is severe and historic. It wasn’t just Cassidy getting trounced, his GOP Senate colleague John Cornyn of Texas, also appeared on the verge of defeat, even before Trump endorsed his opponent Ken Paxton on Tuesday. And longtime anti-Trumper Mitch McConnell has retired from politics, likely leaving his seat to a Trump-endorsed candidate.
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To put this in perspective, since 1950, the only time a party has lost more than one sitting senator to a primary challenge was the Democrats in 1980, with three, and boy, was that a bad year for them.
In Massie’s case, he went from regularly winning primaries by 50 plus points to a humiliating 10-point loss. It turns out Kentucky voters cared more about passing laws than they did about anti-Israel conspiracy theories.
Meanwhile, in Texas, the often cranky and cantankerous Rep. Dan Crenshaw was given his electoral pink slip, after years as a popular and big-name figure, and this was without Trump endorsing in the race.
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In Indiana, a slate of longtime state representatives lost their GOP primary battles for failing to aggressively redistrict their state to Republican advantage.
Even incumbents who have the all-important endorsement of Trump are getting a sobering message from voters.
In West Virginia last week, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito won her non-competive primary against a no-name challenger with 66% of the vote. That may sound good, but in 2020, as an incumbent, she garnered a whopping 83%. She dropped 20 points notwithstanding her non-stop ads about her Trump endorsement.
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There is a political earthquake going on with GOP voters, but the party’s leadership, especially in the Senate may as well be in a hot air balloon, admiring the view, not feeling the trembles turn to torrents.
It is worth noting that the incumbents who are going down are from all over the spectrum of conservative politics. Sure, Cornyn and Cassidy can be called RINOs, but Massie can’t, and it shows voter frustration is not ideological, it&apos;s practical.
GOP voters do not want to hear about their elected officials’ principles or purity, they want to know why nothing is getting done besides the odd reconciliation bill.
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Take Cornyn. When his primary went to a runoff against Paxton, Trump was clear as day that he would endorse Cornyn if the Senate nuked the filibuster andfumbled.
Is it any wonder that Republican voters are taking their anger to the primary voting booth? With GOP control of Congress, the White House, and a conservative Supreme Court, when will there ever be better conditions to achieve the voter’s priorities?
How many elections do Republicans need to win before they can actually govern?
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The problem with the conventional wisdom that this CVS receipt of GOP primary losses is all down to Trump’s power is that it erases the voice of the voter. Trump is listening to that voice, not commanding it.
There are many in the Republican establishment who have been waiting Trump out, in hopeful expectation that once his grip on voters is term-limited out, they will become quiet country club conservatives again. Fat chance.
The 2026 midterm has now become an anti-inumbent insurgency from Republican voters that can be spoken of in the same breath as the Tea Party, and it will go far to determining what a post Trump GOP looks like.
Trump is the most important political figure in American politics, but he is not the sun, the moon, and the stars. The voters are, and it is by their lights that the president navigates the ship of state.
The message to the remaining Republican incumbents this cycle is clear: Don’t tell us your philosophy and don’t spar with the president. Just tell us what you are going to get done, and how.
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			<news:title>Roger Goodell says NFL will cooperate with Florida AG probe into Rooney Rule and DEI hiring programs</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was trying to play offense on Tuesday when he spoke with reporters about civil rights issues at the league&apos;s spring meeting despite the fact he and the league are clearly in retreat mode.
The commissioner said the NFL is cooperating with Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier after being issued a wide-ranging subpoena last week that orders the league to deliver reams of records related to the Rooney Rule and other DEI programs to the Florida Department of Legal Affairs in Tallahassee on June 12 at precisely 9 a.m.
Goodell also complimented the Accelerator Program — which gives potential future coaches and front office leaders a chance to meet with various club owners — that took place during the meeting, painting a program that before this year excluded white men as one that now promotes the &quot;best of the best,&quot; regardless of race.
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&quot;I think we have been very clear about our programs, and we obviously evaluate them all the time, not just for how they get better, but also to make sure that they&apos;re consistent with the law,&quot; Goodell said in discussing the league&apos;s interactions with Florida&apos;s AG on the Rooney Rule.
&quot;We&apos;re engaging with the Florida attorney general and will continue to. We&apos;ll share everything we&apos;re doing with them. We think it&apos;s certainly within the law, but also something very positive.&quot;
Uthmeier last week said in a letter to NFL general counsel Ted Ullyot that &quot;the Rooney Rule and the NFL&apos;s &apos;inclusive hiring&apos; policies — and the NFL&apos;s representations of those policies — continue to raise significant concerns under Florida law.&quot;
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Under such scrutiny, it&apos;s not surprising Goodell has changed the manner in which he describes the Accelerator Program.
What the commissioner previously said about the league&apos;s diversity hiring efforts was a full-throated endorsement of those.
&quot;I think we&apos;ve proven ourselves that it does make the NFL better,&quot; Goodell previously said.
That has been modified. Now it&apos;s better candidates, regardless of race, make the NFL better.
&quot;There are a lot of candidates up there that are diverse, that are getting the opportunity to improve themselves and to get exposure, to get an opportunity,&quot; Goodell said of the Accelerator Program.
&quot;So, the people that are up there are the best of the best and they are a very diverse group, but they are the best of the best. And what we&apos;re trying to do here is to make them even better and to give them opportunities. And that&apos;s what I heard is that, one, they appreciate the opportunity; two, it was helpful in that.&quot;
After previously excluding White men from the program, this year&apos;s Accelerator Program included 17 White men in the group of 34 participants whose names were released by the NFL. The program also included one White woman, 14 Black men and two biracial men.
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The reason the Mets have mostly kept it out of rotation is in honor of Gary Carter, who helped lead the 1986 Mets to the World Series, although the number has never been officially retired. Carter spent five seasons with the Mets and was an All-Star in four of them after starring for the Montreal Expos.
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With the Mets, the catcher was a fan favorite and an MVP candidate. He played in Queens from 1985 to 1989, and it&apos;s been seldom issued since he left the team. Three players had worn it after Carter, with the most recent being Desi Relaford in 2001.
That changed Tuesday, and it quickly irked fans and even longtime Mets play-by-play announcer Howie Rose.
&quot;There’s been a debate over whether Gary Carter’s number should be retired, but to release it this 40th anniversary season of 1986 just seems wrong,&quot; Rose posted to X.
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The New York Post, however, reported that Morabito will be given No. 55 instead. It was too late, though, to make the change Tuesday, so Morabito took the field with No. 8.
The Mets have honored their former players more since Steve Cohen bought the team from the Wilpons in 2020. Before Cohen&apos;s ownership, only the numbers of Casey Stengel, Gil Hodges, Tom Seaver and Mike Piazza were retired, but since Cohen bought the team, six numbers have been retired, with a seventh coming this summer.
But none have been for Carter, who died in 2012.
David Wright, Darryl Strawberry, Doc Gooden, Keith Hernandez, Willie Mays and Jerry Koosman have all had their numbers put up in the Citi Field rafters, and Carlos Beltran will join them this year.
Morabito almost made a spectacular play in left field, but a ball ricocheted off his glove and resulted in an inside-the-park home run for Nats slugger James Wood. He did make a splendid over-the-wall catch in foul territory.
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			<news:keywords>Muslims pointed to a rise in overt hatred online, political attacks and harassment in the months before the killing of three people outside an Islamic center.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Georgetown Cupcake keg tosser suspected in second brazen M Street attack caught on video</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A lone female baker was inside the famous Georgetown Cupcake shop just blocks from the Potomac River when an unidentified man smashed the front window with a stolen beer keg around 11:30 p.m. Sunday, sending her scrambling away from shattered glass.
Then he left.
&quot;She was absolutely terrified,&quot; said Katherine Berman, who co-owns the shop with her sister, Sophie LaMontagne. &quot;She still is. She is really shaken by this. It causes a lot of psychological damage to you.&quot;
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It was graduation weekend in Georgetown, which drew crowds of students and visitors. Berman said the suspect &quot;looked like a student&quot; and may have been drinking heavily, but she rejected the idea it was just a &quot;college prank.&quot;
Before allegedly grabbing the beer keg, the suspect first tried and failed to rip up a metal trash can from the curb, according to Berman. He went around the corner and came back with a keg that was outside a nearby home, she said, citing additional surveillance video recovered by neighboring businesses.
Her employee ran into the back of the shop and hid until the attacker left, but she said she came face-to-face with him before video shows him heaving the keg into the shop.
&quot;He has this like rage, almost like this arrogance to him that, you know, I can do this and I can get away with it,&quot; Berman told Fox News Digital. &quot;And that is not acceptable.&quot;
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The Metropolitan Police Department now says the same man is suspected in other attacks on M Street in the dark.
Investigators have obtained new surveillance images that they say show the night prowler earlier this year, damaging another business around 5 a.m. on April 24.
They released an image showing him cocking back a black object on the sidewalk, with a purple paper bracelet on his left wrist.
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&quot;He&apos;s violent, and I think that, to be honest with you, in our society, we live in a civil society where there&apos;s an expectation for us to respect each other, our property, and clearly he didn&apos;t do any of those things,&quot; Berman told Fox News Digital.
Georgetown Cupcake is a popular local bakery and also reached national acclaim in 2010 as the focus of a three-year Discovery series, &quot;DC Cupcakes.&quot;
The incident comes amid ongoing concerns about vandalism and late-night disorder in parts of Washington, D.C., including Georgetown’s heavily trafficked M Street corridor.
&quot;I think that if anybody knows who this individual is, I just implore you to have the courage to come forward,&quot; Berman said. &quot;We really want to find this individual so that he can be held accountable for his actions.&quot;
MPD is asking anyone who can help identify the suspect or with information on the vandalism to call them at 202-727-9099 or text the tip line at 50411.
There is a reward of $1,000 for information that leads to an indictment.
Georgetown Cupcake, known for its long lines, reopened on Monday, hours after the vandalism.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Two newcomers gear up for fight in Alabama, but face uphill battle in race to replace Tuberville</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Two Democrats running to replace Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., are set to duke it out for the Democratic nomination next month. 
Tuberville’s decision to vacate his seat in the upper chamber and pursue a gubernatorial bid in Alabama triggered a mad dash from both parties to find his replacement. 
While several Republicans with elected experience were jockeying for the job, the Democratic field was filled with fresh political blood. Everett Wess and Dakarai Lariett were the top vote getters in the race, and due to Alabama&apos;s runoff rules, will again square off on June 16. 
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The duo, neither of whom have held elected office before, emerged from a four-way primary in deep red Alabama. 
And while the state has largely had Republican representation in the Senate for decades, save for former Sen. Doug Jones&apos;s, D-Ala., stint in office after winning a special election in 2017, Democrats are still hopeful they can make headway there.
But given the historical grip that the GOP has had on the state, it’ll be an uphill battle come November. 
Meanwhile, Republicans got a step closer to finding their anointed successor to Tuberville Tuesday night. 
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But determining which candidate will come out on top is still weeks away, given that several Republican hopefuls jumped into the race. And in Alabama, if a candidate doesn’t get a majority of votes, a runoff is triggered.
Out of the field of seven candidates, Rep. Barry Moore, R-Ala., and Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall emerged from the clash. They will again square off on June 16. 
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It will also be another test of President Donald Trump&apos;s endorsement power in Alabama, where his track record has not been 100%.
Moore, who announced his candidacy to Fox News Digital last year, has Trump’s backing. It’s an endorsement he re-upped during a recent tele-rally urging support for the three-term member of the House. 
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			<news:title>Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell offers explicit assessment of the team&apos;s historic collapse to the Knicks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Cleveland Cavaliers blew a 22-point fourth-quarter lead, and star Donovan Mitchell did not mince words about the historic collapse.
The New York Knicks defeated the Cavaliers 115-104 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden, erasing a 93-71 deficit with 7:52 left to play in regulation.
&quot;I said it in the locker room, just that we lost, we f–king blew it,&quot; Mitchell said in his postgame news conference.
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The only bigger fourth-quarter playoff comeback in the last 30 years was the Los Angeles Clippers rally from 24 down to beat the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 1 of the first round in 2012.
The Cavaliers were in control of the game through 40 minutes, as the team’s defense stifled the high-powered Knicks offense. Mitchell scored 29 points and had six steals in the loss.
&quot;We could’ve lost by 40. It still would’ve been 1-0,&quot; Mitchell said. &quot;Watch the film. We played pretty solid for three quarters or so. We’ll make adjustments and go from there.&quot;
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The 29-year-old said he doesn’t want to let one quarter affect the rest of the series.
&quot;It’s one loss. It’s a bad loss, but all we can do is go back and watch the film and fix it,&quot; Mitchell said.
&quot;That can’t happen. But it did. We play in two days. We can’t sit here and let it kill our momentum, kill what we’ve been doing. It’s not a good loss, but we got to go out there and respond for Game 2.&quot;
Jalen Brunson sparked the Knicks comeback win, scoring 16 of his game-high 38 points in the fourth quarter. The Knicks went on a 44-11 run in the fourth quarter and overtime to complete the stunning comeback.
The Knicks came from 20 points behind three times last year in the postseason. Those were their largest comebacks on record since 1969-70, when they won their first of two NBA titles.
The Cavaliers will try to get off the mat and bounce back in Game 2 against the Knicks on Thursday night at 8 p.m. ET.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			<news:title>Dem candidate’s Zionist castration rant sparks firestorm as party leaders rewrite narrative to target GOP</news:title>
			<news:keywords>House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and other Democrats responded to a Democratic congressional candidate’s &quot;antisemitic&quot; rant about jailing and castrating &quot;American Zionists&quot; by attempting to shift the blame to Republicans.
After progressive Democrat Maureen Galindo stirred up a firestorm of controversy for pledging to open a &quot;prison for American Zionists and former ICE officers,&quot; Jeffries and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) said in a joint statement that &quot;MAGA extremists should be ashamed of themselves.&quot;
Jeffries and the DCCC accused GOP leaders of backing Galindo, saying, &quot;House Republican leadership must immediately cease propping up this antisemitic candidacy, pull spending in the race and forcefully condemn these comments.&quot;
&quot;This vile language by her is disqualifying and has no place in American politics, and certainly not in the Democratic Party,&quot; Jeffries and the DCCC said in the statement, adding, &quot;To embrace and uplift a fringe candidate with antisemitic — and extremely dangerous — rhetoric and views in order to win an election is beyond the pale.&quot;
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&quot;Texans will not be fooled and will reject her at the ballot box next week,&quot; they added.
Galindo, who is currently locked in a primary runoff for a Texas congressional seat, is under fire after pledging in a social media post to turn a local ICE center into a &quot;prison for American Zionists and former ICE officers.&quot; She also said in the post that the prison &quot;will also be a castration processing center for pedophiles, which will probably be most of the Zionists.&quot;
Earlier this month, the DCCC accused &quot;Washington Republicans&quot; of secretly contributing to Galindo’s campaign through dark money spending.
Galindo and her primary opponent, Johnny Garcia, who has been endorsed by the DCCC, are set to face off in a runoff election next week. In their first matchup, Galindo had a narrow lead over Garcia, 29 to 27 percent, though neither candidate came close to clearing the 50 percent threshold required to win the nomination.
Jeffries and the DCCC were not the only ones attempting to point the finger at Republicans after Galindo’s comments.
Ocasio-Cortez called Galindo’s comments &quot;absolutely disgusting,&quot; writing on X that her &quot;bigoted garbage and antisemitism should be nowhere near our politics.&quot;
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She urged Texans in the district to vote for Garcia, writing, &quot;the donors behind the Republican super PAC funding her should be exposed.&quot;
On the other side of the aisle, Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., wrote, &quot;I am rarely shocked. But this heinous antisemitic statement is truly shocking.&quot;
She emphasized that &quot;Every elected Democrat needs to publicly condemn this immediately.&quot;
In the upper chamber of Congress, Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., called it &quot;beyond despicable&quot; that &quot;a Democrat candidate is openly calling for a Jewish concentration camp in the United States of America in 2026.&quot;
Despite this, more Democrats accused Republicans of backing the Texas progressive candidate. Rep. Christian Menefee, D-Texas, wrote on X, &quot;Republicans should stop propping up her sham candidacy.&quot;
Menefee added that he was &quot;disgusted to see these antisemitic comments from a so-called Texas Democrat,&quot; writing that Galindo &quot;has no place in our party and no place in Congress.&quot;
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Meanwhile, one of the top Democrats on the Texas ballot this November, state Rep. James Talarico, who is running for a critical Senate seat, responded to the controversy by saying, &quot;We need leadership in both parties willing to stand up and call out hate wherever it rears its ugly head,&quot; according to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
Talarico also said, &quot;This antisemitic rhetoric has no place in our politics,&quot; according to the agency.
Fox News Digital reached out to Galindo for comment.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Louis Casiano and Brittany Miller contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Arizona leads nation in child deaths by parents in custody cases. A new bill aims to change that.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Arizona leads nation in child deaths by parents in custody cases. A new bill aims to change that.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Hope Hooton holds photos of her children, Alec and Lydia, who were killed two years ago by their father. She hopes new legislation, named the Alec and Lydia Act, will be the first step to reforming the family court system to prevent tragedies from striking other families. (Photo by Rebecca Gloria Gomez/Arizona Mirror)

Alec Agape Mater and Lydia Alyssa Mater weren’t at school on Monday, May 20, 2024. 
Lydia had turned six the week prior. She had excelled in kindergarten and teachers said she was already at first-grade level. Alec was about to finish second grade. At the upcoming graduation ceremony, he was to be recognized for reading a hundred books over the past year; he would also share a poem he’d written and memorized. 
Mother’s Day had recently passed. Hope Hooton and Brock Mater were two months away from finalizing their divorce. 
From suicide threats to murder-suicide
The prior October, in response to Hope’s seeking separation, Brock threatened suicide. “Okay, if that’s what you want, come and get the kids because I am going to kill myself in front of them,” Brock said, according to Hope’s memoir, which was released this March. From a park near their home, Hope called 911. 
According to a Surprise Police Department call log, the dispatcher noted “male is trying to tell her to come home…he is saying she gave him the phone…but calltaker [sic] could hear what sounded like him taking it.” Brock “[admitted] that he did make 666 statements but…he didn’t mean it,” the log continued, referring to the police radio code for suicide threats. 
For the next few days, Hope, Alec and Lydia stayed at a hotel, per the police’s recommendation. Hope filed for and was granted an order of protection on October 11; she requested her children be included as protected persons, but a judge denied the request. 

                
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On Oct. 16, 2023, Hope dropped Alec and Lydia off at school. That day, she received text and voicemail messages from Brock that concerned her. She “knew something was wrong,” so she went to the police. 
While at the station, she felt she should check on the children. She called their school and learned that Brock had checked them out before noon. Hope asked the police to intervene, but since Brock was their parent, they said there was nothing they could do.
Hope and Brock communicated and decided that Brock would return the children to school the next day. 
That evening, Brock called 911 on himself. In the welfare check log, it noted the responding officer had “a long conversation with Brock” and learned he “believes his kids are to be sacrificed by him.” 	
In a packet distributed by the Arizona Safe Parents Organization, a group that advocates for greater child protections in custody cases involving domestic violence, Hope wrote a letter to senators. She recalled her children as “[spending] their days playing together in the backyard…full of joy and innocence.” Hope described the death of her children as “preventable.”

Hope received a phone call from police for her to come pick up the kids from the hotel where Brock had been staying since being served with the protective order. She noticed, as the kids had, too, that Brock had opted to remove some of the children’s favorite toys from the marital home, including their bicycles and Alec’s Pikachu pillow. Brock had also taken Alec’s nebulizer, which he used to mitigate asthma. 
Brock agreed to be taken to a psychiatric facility where he would stay for nine days and be diagnosed with bipolar disorder. 
The following day, Hope applied for and was granted a temporary emergency order from the family court. The order gave her full legal decision-making authority and parenting time, with four hours weekly supervised visitation for Brock. 
On Nov. 7, 2023, Hope and Brock appeared before Judge Michael Valenzuela to review the temporary orders. According to his biography, Valenzuela had been assigned to the family court department in 2022; from 2010 to 2016 he had been an assistant attorney general with the Child and Family Protection Division. 
Hope’s request was that Brock be granted only supervised custody, for the time being, until he was fully evaluated. For evidence, Hope submitted the protective order granted by the police, a letter from a neighbor who had observed Brock coming to the marital home — breaking the protective order — and text exchanges between her and Brock. 
Each litigant was allocated 15 minutes for testimony. “I’m judging your credibility, in part, by your ability to give one-word answers,” said Valenzuela.
Through his cross-examination of Brock, Hope’s lawyer suggested that the children had not been safe the evening Brock called 911. Brock replied that the children had not been harmed, since they were asleep. 
Two days later, Valenzuela issued temporary orders calling for Hope and Brock to have joint legal decision-making authority and equal parenting time. 
In the orders, Valenzuela wrote that Hope “learned from law enforcement that (Brock) was having suicidal and homicidal ideations…Father experienced a mental health break, which is highly concerning for the Court. But Father called the police, and the children’s safety was ensured.” 
Six months later, Brock shot and killed Alec and Lydia before turning the gun on himself. 
Judge training and caseloads 
Judge Valenzuela and Family Court Presiding Judge Rhonda Fisk did not respond to multiple requests for comment. One question that had been posed was regarding what domestic violence training, if any, judges receive. 
Maricopa County Superior Court spokeswoman Tasya Peterson replied on their behalf, saying in a statement that “there is no specific requirement in Court policy or in the Arizona Code of Judicial Administration mandating domestic violence training within a defined timeframe or as a standalone certification.”
“However, domestic violence is a topic that is regularly addressed within broader judicial education programming, and judges have access to and do participate in training covering these issues as part of their ongoing professional development,” Peterson added. 
According to a Judicial Branch Trends Analysis report that the Maricopa County courts published, which analyzed data collected over 2012-2022, the Maricopa County family court has an average of 78,089 cases each year (58,928 new filings and 19,161 pending). With 29 judges and 15 commissioners, an individual working in the court, tasked with adjudicating sometimes complex family matters, may have an average caseload of 1,775 annually. 
Current Arizona custody statutes 
In Arizona, custody orders are guided by the language and principles codified in state law. Like most states, Arizona’s custody orders are meant to be created “in accordance with the best interests of the child.” The law includes a recognition that “domestic violence [is] contrary to the best interests of the child” and that the “safety and well-being of the child and of the victim” should be “of primary importance.” 
Many parents in Arizona and elsewhere have protested that family court judges have not followed this guidance. Abuse survivors claim they have been forced by family court orders to co-parent with an abusive, controlling ex-partner — exposing their children and themselves to continued abuse and sometimes, as in Lydia and Alec’s case, murder at the hands of a parent. 
The Center for Judicial Excellence tracked child deaths in the context of separation from 2018 to 2024. Arizona, with 38 children killed by a parent or guardian, ranks No. 1 per capita for child fatalities. 
Alec, 7, and Lydia, 5, posed for photos at a park shortly before theirs deaths at the hand of their father. (Photos courtesy Hope Hooton)
    
Arizona Ad Hoc Committee Inception 
In 2024, several parents contacted Arizona legislators, voicing their concerns with the family court.
In an interview with Arizona Mirror, state Rep. Rachel Keshel, R-Tucson, recalled meeting with a grandmother who was trying to help her daughter maintain contact with her six-year-old child. The grandparents had spent $4 million on prolonged custody litigation, paying for various roles that had been assigned to their case. 
Keshel said she walked away concluding that some judges were putting children with abusive parents, allowing abusers to continue a campaign of control over their former spouses and harm their children. 
Arizona Joint Legislative Ad Hoc Committee on Family Court Orders recordings can be heard here:  
April 14, 2025 video
May 12, 2025 video
June 16, 2025 video
August 27, 2025 video 
Rep. Lisa Fink, R-Glendale, had previous exposure to the family court with her work banning reunification camps. Prior to the ban, which became law in 2024, family court judges could order children to be sent to camps which purported to repair broken familial relationships. Children sent to such camps spoke of being forced into contact with a parent who abused them. 
Based on her continuing conversations with parents, Fink concluded there were systemic problems across the family court. As she and other legislators began to look into what was happening, she said they “got some pushback.” 
“So, we said we’re going lay it out there…and see what’s going on,” Fink said.
The result was the Joint Legislative Ad Hoc Committee on Family Court Orders. Fink was assigned to sit on the committee, which was co-chaired by Keshel and Sen. Mark Finchem, R-Prescott. 
Professor Joan Meier, director of the National Family Violence Law Center at George Washington University, has been researching how family courts respond to domestic violence allegations for years. Meier described the Arizona hearings as “cutting-edge.” 
“For legislators to take the time to listen to parents who have experienced disastrous adjudications in the state’s courts (which have harmed) their children is rare and important,” she said.  
The committee held a series of hearings between April and August 2025, during which numerous parents, children, grandparents, extended family members, scholars and advocates came to speak about their experiences with and knowledge of the family courts. Representatives from relevant oversight entities also gave presentations, including the Arizona Department of Child Safety and the Arizona Commission on Judicial Conduct. 
The committee originally scheduled a four-hour meeting to collect public testimony, but too many people signed up to share their stories within the allotted time, so additional hearings were held. In the end, the panel met and heard testimony for more than 40 hours. Parents from other states also came to speak, calling on their home states to conduct a similar review. 
Arizona lawmakers said they were contacted by a dozen legislators from across the country to learn about the state’s efforts at family court reform, including Idaho, which subsequently organized a Child Custody and Domestic Relations Task Force. Idaho lawmakers also collected public testimony on the family courts. Measures to amend family court statutes are similarly making their way through the Idaho legislature. 
Parents who came to speak at the Arizona ad hoc committee hearings shared how they had flagged concerns of abuse to the family court judge, and still received custody orders that put their children in volatile situations. 
One mother, Mary Dalton, described presenting evidence of domestic abuse in her custody case, including kidnapping and attempted rape, only to be told by the judge in the final divorce decree that those experiences didn’t qualify as “significant” domestic abuse. The father was granted unsupervised, 50/50 custody. He was later found guilty of one count of kidnapping and four counts of sexual assault and sentenced to 28 years in prison. 
Ad hoc committee executive findings
After the hearings, the committee released a report lamenting that Arizona family courts had abandoned “the pole star ‘best interests of the child.’” Hope’s case was cited as illustrating the stakes “with devastating clarity…after repeated warnings to the court were ignored.” 
The report concluded that the family court system has exercised inadequate oversight of professionals and lacks robust accountability mechanisms. It also stated that protocols have not put children first, and that judicial immunity has shielded negligence from consequence. 
A collection of bills were introduced for the 2026 legislative session, meant to address the harms that families had described. Several passed the Senate only to stall in the House of Representatives, where they never were considered. One bill provided an option for a jury trial for contentious custody cases. Another sought to make family court judges mandatory reporters. Senate Bill 1329 would have allowed a parent to bring a civil action against someone appointed to their case if they had behaved unethically. 
The Alec and Lydia Act
One bill that looks likely to pass is House Bill 2995, the Alec and Lydia Act. The proposal cleared the state House of Representatives unanimously and won preliminary approval after a debate in the Senate. It still must pass a vote of the full Senate and then return to the House for a final vote before it can be sent to the governor.
The bill, if it is signed into law by Gov. Katie Hobbs, would overhaul the state law governing legal decision-making and parenting time, placing child and survivor safety first. It prioritizes domestic violence findings over competing presumptions — such as the law that parenting time should be “maximized” for both parents, which generally means a 50/50 split. 
The Alec and Lydia Act would prompt judges to consider whether “frequent and continuing contact” with both parents is automatically considered to be in the best interests of the child. Among the changes it makes are requiring judges to not award legal decision-making or unsupervised parenting time to a parent who has committed domestic violence. 
And the bill expands what qualifies as domestic violence, bringing “coercive control” into Arizona statutes for the first time. Coercive control has been defined as a form of abuse wherein the primary aim of the abuser is to isolate, degrade and deprive a person of their physical security and sense of self-respect, putting the victim in a state of terrorized entrapment. The term was popularized by Evan Stark in his book “Coercive Control: How Men Entrap Women in Personal Life.” Stark advocated for moving beyond the “injury model” of domestic violence and looking at the corrosive, sometimes subtle patterns that underpin the cycle of domination. 
Current Arizona law lists two illustrations of what a judge could look for, in trying to assess whether a case presented domestic violence: intentionally or recklessly causing “serious physical injury” or sexual assault, or placing someone in “reasonable” fear of “imminent serious physical injury.” 
That means judges focus on signs of physical harm. While abuse can include bodily harm,  there are myriad other methods of abuse — emotional/psychological, verbal, economic — that may not incur physical markers. Outlining coercive control in statute can equip judges with more tools to recognize harmful and dangerous dynamics. 
The bill would require detailed written findings for custody orders, which would likely offer abuse survivors the option to push back against orders that did not prioritize child safety. 
ave you presented evidence of abuse and/or coercive control to the family courts, but legal decision making and/or parenting time was still awarded to the abusive party? Reach out to Arizona Mirror Editor-in-Chief Jim Small and share your story: jsmall@azmirror.com			
This story was supported with reporting assistance from Freelance Investigative Reporters and Editors (FIRE) and funding by the Fund for Investigative Journalism.
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			<news:keywords>The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Children&apos;s Hospital Colorado must resume its gender transition treatments for minors.
Children&apos;s Hospital Colorado — one of the top children&apos;s hospitals in the nation — originally paused medical treatments such as puberty blockers and hormonal therapy for patients under 18 after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a declaration in December warning that federal Medicaid funding for hospitals could be blocked for offering these treatments.
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&quot;We are thrilled for AEW to team with the Minnesota Twins for ‘Brawl in the Ballpark’ on Friday, July 10          at Target Field,&quot; AEW CEO Tony Khan said in a news release. &quot;The event will mark another unforgettable night of All Elite Wrestling action in an incredible location, and we look forward to showcasing AEW to all Minnesota Twins fans.&quot;
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			<news:keywords>Gail Barr expected birthday calls on her 70th birthday. She got plenty of sweet messages from family and friends. Then one voicemail turned her day upside down. The caller claimed to be Chief Deputy Derek Elmore with the Maricopa County Sheriff&apos;s Office. He said Gail had an urgent legal matter involving court documents from an Arizona judge. When Gail called back, the story got scarier.
She had missed jury duty, the caller said. Now she needed to pay a nearly $10,000 fine or risk arrest. Gail is a nurse practitioner. She knows how to handle medical pressure. But a missed jury duty threat felt different. &quot;Well, I didn&apos;t know,&quot; Gail said on the CyberGuy Report podcast at cyberguy.com/podcast, &quot;I know medical things, but I didn&apos;t know how that worked.&quot; That confusion helped the scammer pull her deeper into a jury duty crypto scam.
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The scammer did not sound like a random criminal. He used real local names and official-sounding titles. Gail said the voicemail mentioned Judge Jennifer Zipes. She checked the name and found that Jennifer Zipes was indeed an Arizona judge. She also looked up Derek Elmore and found a law enforcement connection. That made the call feel real.
Gail said she was transferred to someone who claimed to be Police Captain John Bailey. He gave her a badge number. He also told her she had been hand-selected for a grand jury case because of her medical background. That detail hit hard. Gail had worked in nursing and as a nurse practitioner. So the story felt possible.
&quot;They said that I was hand-selected by the judge to appear in a grand jury, a medical malpractice case, because of my background in nursing,&quot; Gail said. &quot;So that kind of rang a bell that I believed them.&quot; Then came the threat. The caller claimed Gail had signed a subpoena, failed to appear in court and now faced citations for contempt of court and failure to appear. 
Scammers know how to use fear. They also know how to use pieces of real information to make a lie sound believable. That is what happened to Gail. The caller used the names of real people. He knew enough about her work to make the story fit. He also sounded calm and official.
Gail said there were &quot;no accents involved&quot; and that the call sounded &quot;totally legit.&quot; When I asked her if it was a legitimate call, Gail&apos;s answer was direct. &quot;Not at all,&quot; she said. Still, in the moment, the pressure worked. &quot;Something seemed a little weird, I think, but I just kept going because I was frightened,&quot; Gail said. That is the part scammers count on. They want you scared enough to act before you think.
The caller told Gail she needed to pay $9,260. He called it a payment through a &quot;federal bonding kiosk.&quot; That phrase sounds official. But it was really a Bitcoin machine inside a Circle K. Gail said she did not know much about Bitcoin. Her son did, but the scammer told her not to call anyone. &quot;They said you cannot get off the phone with us,&quot; Gail said. &quot;You must stay on the phone the whole time.&quot;
The caller claimed they needed to make sure she did not &quot;skip town.&quot; He also told her not to tell the bank why she needed the cash. That is one of the biggest red flags in this entire story. Gail withdrew the money. Then she went to the crypto kiosk. The scammer sent her an official-looking barcode that appeared to come from the Maricopa County Sheriff&apos;s Office.
She scanned it and fed the cash into the machine. &quot;We had to do it, like, five different times because there was a limit to how much you could put in at once,&quot; Gail said. &quot;I was getting very tired. I was so tired.&quot; By the end, Gail had deposited $9,260. &quot;And that was money that I had worked for,&quot; Gail said. &quot;I went back to work to help pay for my son&apos;s medical bills.&quot;
After Gail sent the money, the scammer told her to go to the sheriff&apos;s department. Then he suddenly claimed there was another problem. This time, he said Gail had a federal citation. He wanted another $12,000. Gail said she did not have that much money. So the scammer lowered the demand to $3,000 and sent her to another bank. That second bank visit saved her from losing more.
The bank manager asked what the money was for. Gail gave the excuse that the scammer had told her to use. Then the manager asked whether she planned to give the money to her son that day. That question broke through the fear. Gail said no. The manager took her aside and talked with her. He knew something was wrong.
After Gail realized what had happened, she went home and told her husband and son. She also contacted a local news reporter. That is how Gail learned about Arizona&apos;s Cryptocurrency Kiosk License Fraud Prevention law. &quot;It went into effect a month before my scam,&quot; Gail said. &quot;And what it does is it protects people like myself who have been scammed to get all of their money back.&quot;
Arizona&apos;s law requires crypto kiosk operators to provide fraud warnings, transaction receipts, daily limits and refund protections for certain victims who report fraud within the required time window. The Arizona Corporation Commission says the law took effect Sept. 26, 2025. Gail moved fast. &quot;You have to file a police report within 30 days,&quot; she said. &quot;And you have to contact the cryptocurrency kiosk, Bitcoin Machine Company. I also made a report to the attorney general.&quot; After she completed the steps, Gail got her money back by check. &quot;It was a good birthday present,&quot; she said.
Crypto ATM scams have become a major problem. AARP reports that cryptocurrency kiosks were used in scams tied to more than $389 million in reported losses in 2025. Adults 60 and older accounted for 86% of reported losses in cases where the victim&apos;s age was known. AARP also reports that 29 states had passed crypto kiosk laws as of April 2026. These laws can include transaction limits, fraud warning signs, licensing rules and receipt requirements. Indiana became the first state to enact a statewide ban. Tennessee later became the second state to enact a ban.
States publicly identified in AARP reporting and related coverage as having enacted crypto ATM protections, restrictions, or bans include: California, Connecticut, Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Tennessee, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
Some states regulate the machines instead of banning them. Others limit daily deposits, require warning signs or force operators to help refund fraud victims. California and Connecticut were among the first states to pass crypto ATM laws in 2023. Vermont extended a moratorium on new crypto kiosks to July 1, 2026. Nebraska passed statewide legislation in 2025. Iowa passed a crypto kiosk consumer protection law in 2025.
THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE DOING WRONG WHEN SCAMMERS CALL
This scam had several warning signs. Knowing them can help you stop the same trick before it drains your account.
Real courts do not demand instant payment over the phone to make an arrest warrant disappear.
Scammers do this so you cannot call family, police or the real court.
A real law enforcement officer will not tell you to lie about why you need cash.
 Courts, sheriff&apos;s offices and government agencies do not collect fines through Bitcoin ATMs.
Scammers often use public information to make the lie feel real.
They want you scared, tired and rushed.
Here are the warning signs to watch for and the simple steps that can help you avoid falling for a jury duty scam.
Hang up if someone says you will be arrested unless you pay immediately. Then call the court directly using a number from an official government website. Do not use the phone number left in the voicemail. Also, avoid links sent by text or email. Scammers can spoof phone numbers, copy official names and build fake websites that look convincing.  Use strong antivirus software, to help block malicious links, fake websites and phishing messages before they trick you into handing over personal information. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android &amp; iOS devices at Cyberguy.com
A real court will not demand payment through cryptocurrency, gift cards, wire transfers or payment apps. That means any request to visit a Bitcoin machine should stop the conversation. The same goes for a caller who says the machine is a &quot;bonding kiosk&quot; or &quot;federal kiosk.&quot; Those phrases are meant to make the scam sound official. 
Call a spouse, an adult child, a friend, an attorney or a local court clerk before withdrawing money. A quick conversation can break the scammer&apos;s hold. Scammers often tell victims to stay on the phone to maintain control. They do not want you to hear a calm second opinion. If a caller says you cannot hang up, hang up anyway.
Ask your bank for help if you feel rushed, scared or confused. Tell the teller or bank manager exactly what the caller said. Do not use the cover story the scammer gave you. Gail was told to say the money was for her son. That kind of instruction is a major red flag. A real law enforcement officer will not tell you to lie to your bank.
Look up your jury duty status through your county court website. You can also call the clerk&apos;s office directly. Do not click a link sent by the caller. Some jury duty scammers now use fake websites to collect personal information and steal money.
Scammers may know your name, job, address or family details. That does not make the call legitimate. Much of that information can come from public records, data broker sites or past data breaches. If a caller uses personal details to scare you, pause before you react.
Consider using a data removal service to reduce the personal information scammers can find about you online. These services can help remove your name, address, phone number and other details from many people-search and data broker sites. This will not erase everything from the internet. However, it can make it harder for scammers to build a convincing story around your life, job or family. Check out my top picks for data removal services and get a free scan to find out if your personal information is already out on the web by visiting Cyberguy.com
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If you already sent money through a crypto kiosk, speed matters. Acting quickly can help you document the fraud, secure your accounts and possibly qualify for protections in your state.
Move quickly if you have already sent money through a crypto kiosk. Time can matter, especially in states with refund protections. Some state crypto ATM laws require victims to report the fraud within a set window. In Gail&apos;s case, Arizona&apos;s law required fast action, including a police report and contact with the kiosk operator. 
Start with a police report. Ask for a copy or report number. You may need that report when you contact the crypto kiosk company, your bank, your state attorney general or any consumer protection agency.
Check the receipt or the machine for the crypto kiosk operator&apos;s contact information. Then report the fraud directly to the company. Share the transaction details, time, location, barcode or wallet address if you have it. Also, provide the police report number.
Report the scam to the FBI&apos;s Internet Crime Complaint Center at IC3.gov. Also, file a report with the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. These reports help federal agencies track scam patterns. They may also create a record you can use when dealing with the kiosk operator or state officials.
Report the scam to your state attorney general&apos;s office. This step can be especially important if your state has crypto kiosk protections or refund rules. Your state may also track complaints tied to specific kiosk operators. That can help investigators spot larger scam patterns.
Keep the receipt, barcode, phone number, voicemail, text messages and any names the caller used. Also, write down the address of the kiosk and the time of each transaction. Do not delete anything, even if it feels embarrassing. Those details may help law enforcement, the kiosk operator or your state consumer protection office review the case.
Contact your bank after the scam. Even if the crypto payment cannot be reversed, the bank can help protect your accounts. Ask about new debit cards, password changes, account alerts and extra verification steps. Also, review recent transactions for anything suspicious.
Gail&apos;s story shows how fast a normal day can turn into a financial emergency. One fake sheriff&apos;s call, one believable legal threat and one Bitcoin machine almost cost her nearly $10,000 for good. The most important lesson is simple. Fear is the scammer&apos;s favorite tool. They want you rushed, isolated and too embarrassed to ask for help. Gail got her money back because Arizona had a new law, and she acted fast. Many victims never recover a dime. That is why these crypto kiosk laws matter. They give people a fighting chance after scammers use technology to make cash vanish. If someone calls and says you missed jury duty, pause before you panic. Real courts do not solve legal problems through a Bitcoin ATM at a convenience store. To hear more of Gail’s story, check out  the CyberGuy Report podcast at cyberguy.com/podcast
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			<news:keywords>&quot;Dutton Ranch&quot; star Natalie Alyn Lind dumped out a bunch of content, pulling back the curtain on production.
The newest &quot;Yellowstone&quot; spinoff from Taylor Sheridan premiered last Friday on Paramount+, and fans are already obsessed with the series.
It perfectly captures the spirit and vibe that made the original neo-Western saga a smashing hit. You can read my initial thoughts on the first two episodes here.
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Natalie Alyn Lind is a new addition to the &quot;Yellowstone&quot; universe. She plays Carter&apos;s love interest, Oreana Lynn Jackson, a woman with direct ties to the antagonist villains.
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It certainly seems like Lind is going to skyrocket to stardom, like many actors and actresses have after teaming up with Sheridan.
Lind hopped on Instagram a few days ago to celebrate the premiere of &quot;Dutton Ranch,&quot; and dumped out a bunch of behind-the-scenes photos from the series.
It certainly appears Lind understands how to spin up attention on social media and make sure momentum never slows down.
Check out the behind-the-scenes photos below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.
Speaking of Lind&apos;s Instagram skills, I&apos;d not be doing my job if I also didn&apos;t drop in the video of her rocking with a Coors Banquet.
Taylor Sheridan is great at many things. Casting is right near the top of the list. Something tells me that Lind is going to be the next talent to shoot up the rankings following her major role on &quot;Dutton Ranch.&quot;
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			<news:keywords>Five unions involved in the Long Island Rail Road strike earlier this week reported more than $3.2 million in 2025 spending on hotels, resorts, restaurants and event venues, according to Labor Department disclosures reviewed by Fox News Digital.
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and Transportation Communications Union collectively spent upwards of $3.2 million on premium accommodations in 2025, according to union disclosures reviewed by Fox News Digital. 
Unions typically cut checks for high-end hotels to cover the costs of holding events, such as trainings or conferences. They also use luxury venues for lodging and work meals when traveling the country on union-related business.
The disclosures offer a window into how the unions spent money on travel, conferences and event venues during the same year they argued workers were being squeezed by rising costs. The strike disrupted hundreds of thousands of daily riders and cost the region an estimated $61 million per day.
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LM-2 forms are annual financial disclosure reports that labor unions file with the Department of Labor, detailing receipts, disbursements, officer payments and other spending. Fox News Digital reviewed 2025 LM-2 forms filed with the Labor Department by the five unions involved in the LIRR strike, identifying payments to hotels that market themselves as premium, resorts, casinos and restaurants where menu prices sit above typical casual dining costs. 
The reported payments included Las Vegas casino hotels, upscale restaurants, beachfront resorts and golf-related venues.
Union-backed rail workers went on strike on May 16, arguing that their wage growth had not kept pace with the rising cost of living, effectively shutting down the largest commuter rail line in the country. Unions have since reached an agreement with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which owns the LIRR, though the details have not been made public.
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Discussions between unions and the MTA had been ongoing since 2023. While negotiating with the MTA on the grounds that their workers were being underpaid, the unions reported large payments to hotels, resorts, casinos and restaurants.
BLET and IAM collectively spent about half a million dollars at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in 2025, according to disclosures. The spending covered lodging and event expenses. TCU, meanwhile, spent $856,403 at Caesar’s Hotel in Reno, Nevada, which also offers gambling. These payments covered expenses related to hosting events at the venues.
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Caesars Palace is one of the most iconic hotels and casinos in Las Vegas.
Its in-house casino boasts 185 table games, over 1,300 slot machines and sports betting. Guests at the palace have access to poolside bars, on-site spa service, a private hair salon, a limo service, a nightclub, an in-room massage service and a sauna.
While in Las Vegas, the unions ran up large tabs at upscale restaurants.
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The IAM, for instance, spent $6,806 at the Strip House, where the cheapest steak on the menu, an 8-ounce filet, costs $67 and the most expensive, a porterhouse, runs $155. 
The TCU, meanwhile, spent over $20,000 at Peter Luger Steak House, where steaks range in price from $90 to $320, and famously claims to have around $1 million worth of dry-aged prime beef on hand at all times. 
Waterfront resorts also appeared in the disclosures in 2025. 
BLET spent $107,375 at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort, the IBEW paid about $130,000 to TradeWinds Island Resort in Florida, plus an additional $130,000 for expenses at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, a popular vacation destination. 
Other major labor organizations have reported similar payments to hotels, resorts, restaurants and event venues in federal labor disclosures. Major labor organizations such as the National Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers, the International Longshoremen&apos;s Association and the Service Employees International Union have all reported similar expenses.
&quot;To every LIRR passenger whose trip is disrupted, know that the MTA left us no choice but to strike,&quot; Gil Lang, General Chairman of the BLET’s LIRR General Committee, said of the strike. &quot;We don’t want to be on the picket line. But after three years without raises, we cannot make any more compromises to cover for the MTA’s mismanagement.&quot;
The LIRR strike, which began on May 16 and concluded at noon on Tuesday, was expected to cost the New York region an estimated $61 million per day and disrupted travel plans for about 270,000 people each day it went on. Scores of New Yorkers told media outlets that they had to wake up in the early hours of the morning and embark on hours-long commutes just to make it into work without train service.
While an agreement has been reached to end the strike involving the five unions, details of the underlying deal have not been publicly released as labor representatives still need to formally approve the contract.
The five unions involved in the strike did not respond when reached for comment by Fox News Digital on Tuesday.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Massachusetts Police Will Pause Recruit Training to Fix Academy’s Flaws</news:title>
			<news:keywords>State police officials say they need time to carry out recommendations made by an outside team after a trainee died in a police academy boxing match.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Details of first-of-its kind, short-term Colorado River plan revealed</news:name>
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			<news:title>Details of first-of-its kind, short-term Colorado River plan revealed</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration is nearing intervention in the yearslong standstill between the seven states that share the Colorado River at a historic point of crisis.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Baywatch&apos; star Brooks Nader&apos;s conservative parents banned bikinis growing up as she slips into red swimsuit</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Baywatch&apos; star Brooks Nader&apos;s conservative parents banned bikinis growing up as she slips into red swimsuit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Brooks Nader is diving headfirst into &quot;Baywatch,&quot; but the biggest shock may be who approves most — her conservative parents.
The Sports Illustrated model and actress revealed her family, who banned bikinis growing up, is fully on board with the reboot’s iconic red swimsuit.
Nader turned heads at the 2026 FOX Upfront in New York City, where she promoted FOX’s highly anticipated &quot;Baywatch&quot; reboot and revealed the hilarious reason her family actually approves of her new role.
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&quot;Well, they&apos;re pumped about ‘Baywatch’ because it&apos;s a one-piece [swimsuit] — we weren&apos;t allowed to wear two-piece bikinis growing up,&quot; Nader told Fox News Digital on the red carpet. &quot;So they&apos;re like, ‘You&apos;re following the family rules. You&apos;re wearing a one-piece [swimsuit]. So, we&apos;re all good.’&quot;
Nader stars as Selene, one of the captains of the Zuma Beach Lifeguards, in FOX’s modern revival of the iconic series that made Pamela Anderson a global sex symbol in the 1990s.
Nader said slipping into that legendary red suit still feels unreal.
&quot;I mean, I cry every time I put the red suit on, because I&apos;m like, ‘This is my work uniform! What?’&quot; she quipped. &quot;And the wildest [reaction]? Maybe my sisters’ raging jealousy when I put it on and rub it in their faces.&quot;
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The original &quot;Baywatch&quot; dominated television from 1989 to 1999 and featured stars including David Hasselhoff, Anderson, Carmen Electra, Nicole Eggert and Donna D’Errico.
Nader admitted she felt the pressure of carrying on that legacy — especially when it comes to Anderson.
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&quot;I mean absolutely,&quot; she said when asked whether she&apos;d be stepping into &quot;big shoes.&quot; 
&quot;Pamela Anderson was the muse of all muses, and she&apos;s been on my vision board forever. So, we&apos;re going to pay homage to Pam and all the muses of ‘Baywatch’ to the best of our ability. Big shoes to fill. Huge.&quot;
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FOX is aiming to introduce the beloved beach drama to a new generation.
Alongside Nader, influencers Noah Beck and Livvy Dunne are also joining the reboot in different capacities — a move Nader believes will only expand the show’s reach.
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&quot;It is the most exciting thrill of a lifetime,&quot; she said about the project. &quot;I feel like there&apos;s so much anticipation and everyone has to wait until January, but I think it&apos;s only going to build, the momentum is going to build.&quot;
The reboot announcement has already generated significant buzz online, with longtime fans eager to see how the modernized version honors the original while introducing fresh faces and storylines.
For Nader, however, the experience still feels surreal — especially knowing that the same red swimsuit once worn by Anderson is now part of her everyday wardrobe.
FOX’s &quot;Baywatch&quot; is scheduled to premiere in January 2027.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mace targets Squad Dem with proposed constitutional ban on foreign-born lawmakers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mace targets Squad Dem with proposed constitutional ban on foreign-born lawmakers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: Under the U.S. Constitution, anyone who is not a &quot;natural-born citizen&quot; is barred from becoming president or vice president.
Now, a House Republican wants to expand that requirement to much of the federal government.
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., plans to introduce a joint resolution Wednesday proposing a constitutional amendment requiring members of Congress, federal judges and other Senate-confirmed appointees to be natural-born citizens.
The proposal would affect more than a dozen naturalized citizens currently serving in Congress, including several Republicans.
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Mace, who is running to be South Carolina’s next governor, suggested that the country’s nearly 25 million naturalized citizens, who made the deliberate choice to become Americans, may have divided loyalties.
&quot;If you hold power in the American government, you should be a natural-born American citizen,&quot; Mace told Fox News Digital in a statement. &quot;For too long we have allowed foreign-born members to hold seats in this government, while making clear their loyalty is not here. We see it every day.&quot;
Mace specifically called out progressive Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., who was born in Somalia and became a naturalized citizen in 2000.
&quot;Ilhan Omar is just one of many foreign-born members of this government who have made clear, time and again, their loyalty is not here,&quot; Mace said. &quot;The American people deserve leaders who put America first. This amendment closes a gap in our Constitution long overdue for closing.&quot;
Omar’s path to U.S. citizenship has also faced heightened scrutiny from Republicans in recent months. 
Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday that Omar is under investigation by the Department of Justice for possible immigration fraud. Some Republicans have called for her deportation over the alleged offense.
A spokesperson for Omar did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Mace’s proposal faces steep odds of becoming part of the Constitution, requiring a two-thirds vote in both chambers of Congress before ratification by three-fourths of U.S. states. Amendments can also be proposed through a constitutional convention requested by two-thirds of state legislatures, though that method has never been used successfully. 
There are 19 foreign-born members of Congress, though some are natural-born citizens due to having at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen.
Under Mace’s proposal, Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, an ally of President Donald Trump who was born in Colombia and became a U.S. citizen at 18, could no longer serve in Congress. 
The same restriction would apply to Reps. Juan Ciscomani, R-Ariz., Young Kim, R-Calif., and Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., who became naturalized citizens after immigrating to the United States from Mexico, South Korea and Ukraine, respectively.
On the Democratic side, Reps. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., Ted Lieu and Robert Garcia, D-Calif., and Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., are among the lawmakers who would be affected.
Former Trump Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, the wife of Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Alejandro Mayorkas, former President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security secretary, also would have been ineligible to serve in cabinet posts under the proposal.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The red states charging ahead with America&apos;s wealth as rivals watch billions slip away</news:name>
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			<news:title>The red states charging ahead with America&apos;s wealth as rivals watch billions slip away</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Americans and their billions in income are streaming to Southern and Sun Belt states while several coastal counterparts suffer the losses of residents, wealth and, in turn, political influence, according to IRS migration data.
The relocation patterns are increasingly reshaping population pockets in the U.S. and where economic and political power is concentrated ahead of the 2026 midterms. As residents and wealth continue flowing into fast-growing red states, the shifts influence housing markets, state economies, congressional clout and the balance of power.
That shift is already playing out in many Republican-led states, and there are less than six months until the midterm elections.
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Texas and Florida led the nation in inbound migration between 2022 and 2023, gaining more than 56,000 residents and 55,000 income tax filers, according to the IRS data.
The migration boom also attracted some of the nation’s largest income gains, with Florida bringing in roughly $20.6 billion in taxable income and Texas gaining another $5.5 billion.
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North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Arizona — also red states — ranked among the top destinations for Americans relocating across state lines, underscoring the broader population boom across the South and Sun Belt.
The migration trends looked even more dramatic when adjusted for population size.
South Carolina posted the nation’s largest population gain from domestic interstate migration at 1.12%, fueled by more than 29,000 incoming households carrying roughly $4.1 billion in taxable income.
Meanwhile, deep-blue California recorded the nation’s largest outbound migration losses, with more than 100,000 income tax filers and nearly $12 billion in taxable income leaving the state between 2022 and 2023.
New York followed closely behind, losing roughly 72,000 households and nearly $10 billion in taxable income, while Illinois and New Jersey shed about $6 billion and $2.6 billion in taxable income, respectively.
BLUE-STATE TAX BURDEN FUELS AMERICANS FLEEING TO REPUBLICAN-LED SOUTHERN STATES
Experts say the migration boom reflects broader economic pressures reshaping where Americans choose to live, particularly as affordability concerns push more households toward lower-cost and lower tax states typically found in the southern quarter of the country.
&quot;While tax friendliness is not the sole determinant of where one chooses to live or start a business, states experiencing net in-migration tend to have more competitive tax structures and lower overall costs of living,&quot; Nicole Fox, a policy analyst at the Tax Foundation, told Fox News Digital.
The migration trends are also reshaping state economies, labor markets and housing demand as fast-growing Sun Belt states absorb new residents, businesses and taxable income.
At the same time, states experiencing sustained outbound migration may face mounting challenges tied to shrinking tax bases, slower population growth and affordability concerns that continue pushing residents elsewhere.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein calls Kentucky upset a ‘David vs. Goliath’ win after defeating Massie</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump-backed candidate Ed Gallrein calls Kentucky upset a ‘David vs. Goliath’ win after defeating Massie</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Trump-backed Republican Ed Gallrein declared victory Tuesday after defeating longtime Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., in a stunning GOP primary upset.
&quot;It was a David versus Goliath. I was the underdog,&quot; Gallrein told Sean Hannity after the race was called.
&quot;I want to thank the president. I want to thank the conservative Republicans from this district and my supporters and team because it sends a message that we the people are going to stand up.&quot;
Voters in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District delivered their verdict late Tuesday, backing Gallrein by nearly 10 points in a race viewed as a referendum on loyalty to President Donald Trump and his agenda.
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Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL and Kentucky dairy farmer, secured roughly 55% of the vote compared to Massie’s approximately 45%.
The upset comes on the heels of incumbent Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy&apos;s primary loss to Trump-endorsed Rep. Julia Letlow in another sign that Republican voters are siding with candidates closely aligned with the president.
Massie, who repeatedly broke with Trump, became a top target for MAGA allies after opposing key parts of the president’s agenda and clashing with House GOP leaders.
Trump repeatedly lashed out at Massie in personal terms in the final days of the primary contest.
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&quot;We&apos;d have to get the coffee out to run through his entire record of betrayal for the district, our party and our nation,&quot; Gallrein said of his opponent.
&quot;Simply put... he went to Washington, [and] he burned every bridge, he burned a bridge factory, he ran off everybody that would build a bridge to the conservative Republicans... All that to say, it&apos;s a new day, these people deserve better, and I&apos;m gonna give it to them.&quot;
Massie was one of two Republicans to vote against the president’s &quot;big, beautiful bill,&quot; arguing the massive spending package would add trillions to the national deficit. He also helped engineer the legislative effort compelling the Department of Justice to release the Epstein files despite vigorous initial objections from the White House, which later endorsed the effort.
While many Trump allies were content with the outcome of Tuesday&apos;s election, other Republicans were dismayed.
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., took to X to react to Massie&apos;s loss.
&quot;I am proud and thankful to have served in the U.S. House of Representatives with my friend Thomas Massie, a giant among weak pathetic men,&quot; she wrote.
&quot;Releasing the Epstein files was our demise. But it was worth every single bit because now everyone knows the truth. You are ruled by the Epstein class that cares nothing about you, and your elected leaders are bought and controlled by a foreign lobby.&quot;
Fox News&apos; Paul Steinhauser, Adam Pack and Jessica Sonkin contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Fmr Dem Rep Barney Frank, sharp-tongued liberal trailblazer, Dodd-Frank co-author dies</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., whose biting wit, liberal politics and mastery of financial policy made him one of the most recognizable members of Congress for more than three decades, has died at 86.
Frank died late Tuesday, Jim Segel, Frank’s former campaign manager and close friend, confirmed to The Associated Press.
&quot;I have been trying to decide, by the way, personally, whether it&apos;s better to be an icon or an emoji,&quot; Frank, with his caustic wit, told CNN’s &quot;State of the Union&quot; in a May 3 interview while in hospice for congestive heart failure. He disclosed before his death that his condition had left him with little energy but not much pain.
&quot;Essentially, after 86 years, my heart’s just wearing out,&quot; Frank, who appeared gaunt, told Jake Tapper.
Frank represented Massachusetts in the House from 1981 to 2013, serving 16 terms and becoming chairman of the House Financial Services Committee during the 2008 financial crisis. His name became attached to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the sweeping 2010 law he co-authored with then-Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., after the collapse of the housing market and the near-failure of the U.S. financial system.
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The law, signed by President Barack Obama on July 21, 2010, imposed new rules on major financial firms, derivatives, mortgage lending and consumer protection.
For supporters, Dodd-Frank was the most consequential financial regulatory overhaul since the New Deal, an attempt to rein in Wall Street excess and prevent another taxpayer-backed rescue of large institutions. For Republican critics, including President Donald Trump, it became a symbol of regulatory overreach. It was partially repealed in 2018, providing regulatory relief to community and mid-sized banks.
For Frank, it was the capstone of a career built on unapologetic liberalism, legislative detail and a willingness to fight in public.
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Frank was also a pioneer for gay rights in American politics. In 1987, while already serving in Congress, he publicly came out as gay, becoming the first sitting member of Congress to do so voluntarily. He later became the first sitting U.S. representative to enter into a same-sex marriage when he married his longtime partner Jim Ready in 2012.
He then retired from Congress after more than 30 years, after more than 30 years in the House.
Born Barnett Frank on March 31, 1940, in Bayonne, New Jersey, he graduated from Harvard University in 1962 and later earned a law degree from Harvard Law School. He worked for Boston Mayor Kevin White and Rep. Michael Harrington before winning a seat in the Massachusetts Legislature in 1972. He served there until his election to Congress in 1980.
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Frank’s first bill as a Massachusetts lawmaker sought to bar discrimination in housing and employment based on sexual orientation, an early marker of the civil rights work that would define much of his public life. The bill failed, but Frank later pointed to the gay rights movement’s incremental strategy as a model for other causes.
While Frank says Democrats and the broader left had made progress forcing inequality onto the national agenda, but he warned contentious cultural issues dividing and taking over the party. He wrote a book before his time in hospice, which is due to be released Sept. 15: &quot;The Hard Path to Unity: Why We Must Reform the Left to Rescue Democracy.&quot;
America has, he postulated, &quot;enabled people who wanted to use that as a platform for a wide range of social and cultural changes, some of which the public isn&apos;t ready for.&quot;
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&quot;Even when I agree with them on the end, I think they make a mistake by taking the most controversial parts of the agenda and turning them into litmus tests,&quot; he added.
Even in hospice, Frank remained politically engaged and characteristically unsparing, rejecting the biggest, newest voices in the Democratic Party for turning America away from the standard bearers.
&quot;I am concerned that, among some in my party, there has been a flavor of the month tendency, so that someone who is new and hasn&apos;t been able to do much is somehow preferred over people who understand the importance of hard work to get controversial things adopted,&quot; he said.
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Frank’s career was not without controversy. In 1990, the House reprimanded him for improper use of political influence involving parking tickets and probation officers for a personal friend. The reprimand did not end his career; he won reelection that year and continued to build influence, eventually rising to chair the Financial Services Committee.
Frank was at the center of Congress’ response to the 2007-09 financial crisis, helping negotiate legislation aimed at tightening oversight of banks and nonbank financial firms, increasing transparency in derivatives markets, creating the Financial Stability Oversight Council and strengthening mortgage-lending standards.
His papers, held by the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, document a career that touched financial reform, gay rights, housing policy, immigration, military spending, environmental protection and local Massachusetts issues including fishing regulation and commuter rail.
Asked what he wanted people to remember about him, Frank deflected with the dry humor that made him a favorite of political reporters and a feared opponent in hearings.
&quot;Oh, that I was smart enough and learned enough about the reaction not to answer that question,&quot; he said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Startup Battlefield 200 applications close in one week: Window to nominate and apply for the most promising startups ends May 27</news:title>
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			  <news:name>NanoClaw creator turns down $20M buyout offer, raises $12M seed instead</news:name>
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			<news:title>NanoClaw creator turns down $20M buyout offer, raises $12M seed instead</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NanoCo, the company behind  OpenClaw alternative NanoClaw, has raised a $12 million seed after a viral launch, the founders tell TechCrunch.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ryan Pfaff marches to join the Long Gray Line</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ryan Pfaff marches to join the Long Gray Line</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Senior plans to attend prep school then famed U.S. Military Academy When Ryan Pfaff got the large diploma-like folder in the mail, he knew he had some good news from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Common knowledge for those who apply is: If you get something physical in the mail, it’s usua</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Yankees&apos; Aaron Boone furiously yells at umpire over catch during win over Blue Jays, gets ejected</news:name>
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			<news:title>Yankees&apos; Aaron Boone furiously yells at umpire over catch during win over Blue Jays, gets ejected</news:title>
			<news:keywords>New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected from Tuesday night’s 5-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays for arguing over whether a catch was actually made by Daulton Varsho.
The heated moment occurred in the seventh inning. Varsho was credited with an out on a diving catch in center field off the bat of Jazz Chisholm Jr. Boone had already lost a challenge earlier in the game and couldn’t have made another one after the play was made.
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Boone made himself clear that he thought Varsho had trapped the ball instead of making the catch cleanly. He argued with umpire Brennan Miller, who was on the receiving end of the famous &quot;savages in the box&quot; rant won Boone the hearts of Yankees fans in 2019.
He appeared to yell, &quot;Nice job!&quot; at Miller before rushing out of the dugout.
&quot;I thought there were two missed calls tonight,&quot; he said after the game, via MLB.com. &quot;I thought Anthony (Volpe) was safe at second base, and then I thought the ball was trapped in the outfield, and we didn’t have a challenge in that spot.
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&quot;That being said, I probably overreacted to it a little bit. I kind of snapped on it a little bit because I felt there were two calls, and then when you can’t challenge because you feel like one’s already been missed – I didn’t control myself very well.&quot;
Still, New York was able to close the door on Toronto for the win.
Ben Rice hit a two-run home run to break a 3-3 tie. Ryan McMahon tied the game with a three-run home run off Dylan Cease.
It was the 48th time Boone had been ejected from a game as a manager, and the second this season.
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			  <news:name>Texas teen tells Congress he received death threats after revealing Islamic booth at high school</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas teen tells Congress he received death threats after revealing Islamic booth at high school</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX — A Texas high school student who went viral after calling out an Islamic group for passing out hijabs on his campus told members of Congress last week that he has received death threats for speaking up.
Marco Hunter-Lopez, a 16-year-old student at Wylie East High School and president of the campus Republican Club, told Fox News Digital he was invited by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, to testify May 13 before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitution and Limited Government in a hearing titled, &quot;Sharia-Free America.&quot;
Hunter-Lopez testified about an incident that occurred on Feb. 2 on his high school campus, when he encountered an Islamic booth where four adult women from the organization &quot;Why Islam?&quot; were passing out hijabs to female students, copies of the Quran with conversion instructions, and a pamphlet titled, &quot;Understanding Sharia.&quot;
The incident drew national attention after Hunter-Lopez posted videos of the booth to social media. During his testimony, he revealed he received death threats afterward.
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&quot;I had people saying that they were going to be at my house waiting for me to get home and they were going to shoot me,&quot; Hunter-Lopez told the subcommittee. &quot;I had people telling me to kill myself. A lot of different things. But I know nobody can proclaim anything over me because I wake up every morning with victory with Christ.&quot;
In his testimony, Hunter-Lopez said that Sharia law is fundamentally incompatible with the U.S. Constitution and American values, and argued the outside group violated school policy and parental rights.
&quot;Handing materials that present Sharia favorably to minors during the school day — without parental approval — risks normalizing ideas that undermine the very principles our public schools are supposed to uphold,&quot; he said. &quot;This is not neutral education; it is ideological promotion under the guise of diversity and inclusion.&quot;
An exchange with Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., also went viral after the lawmaker questioned the purpose of the session, asking if anyone believed the U.S. needed special laws targeting specific religious populations rather than holding everyone to secular law.
When Raskin directed the question to Hunter-Lopez, the teenager challenged Raskin&apos;s characterization of America&apos;s legal system, pointing out that the vast majority of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were church-attending Christians.
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After clips of the exchange were posted to X last week, conservatives praised the teen for his articulate response to the congressman&apos;s questioning.
Hunter-Lopez later told Fox News Digital that Raskin repeatedly cut him off before he could fully argue that lawmakers must acknowledge America&apos;s Christian foundations, but said he was ready to defend his views.
&quot;I believe that he thinks that he was going to catch me off guard by calling me out. But it didn&apos;t,&quot; Hunter-Lopez told Fox News Digital. &quot;I took the fight.&quot;
Representatives for Raskin did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Hunter-Lopez credited his faith and community for giving him the boldness to stand his ground, noting that his peers have been more motivated to share their views after the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.
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&quot;After that, instead of being scared to speak up, I actually saw more students brave to speak out,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. He encouraged other students to get involved in their community and &quot;find other students you can connect with.&quot;
The Christian conservative student was also asked to testify about allegations that the Republican Club faced &quot;hostile scrutiny&quot; from school administration since it was launched last year. Hunter-Lopez alleged that school officials initially denied his club for being too political, targeted their posters, and selectively enforced policies regarding religious and political student groups.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Wylie Independent School District (ISD) officials strongly rejected the claim it engages in viewpoint discrimination or selectively enforces policies in relation to religion or political views.
&quot;Wylie ISD does not endorse or promote any religion,&quot; a spokesperson said. &quot;As a public school district, the district is legally required to remain neutral regarding religion while respecting the constitutional rights of all students. The district does not operate &apos;Islamic prayer rooms&apos; or provide preferential treatment to one religious group over another. In accordance with the law, reasonable accommodations may be made for students’ religious practices when appropriate.&quot;
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District officials said that the school &quot;experienced monitor-related challenges last school year,&quot; regarding the Republican Club and said communications between the school and students &quot;could and should have been better, and district leadership has acknowledged that.&quot;
Regarding the original Feb. 2 incident, Wylie ISD reiterated that the situation was a procedural breakdown regarding visitor procedures, &quot;not an intentional effort to promote any religious viewpoint or organization.&quot; The district stated that a required verification step was missed by campus staff, adding that &quot;had that critical step been completed, the outside group would not have been permitted to meet with the student club that day.&quot;
&quot;Following the incident, the district reinforced expectations with campuses and updated club and visitor procedures to help ensure a situation like this does not happen again,&quot; a spokesperson said.
The hearing comes amid a broader push by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, and Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, who launched the &quot;Sharia Free America Caucus&quot; late last year to counter what they describe as a threat to American civil liberties.
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Self told Fox News Digital that the incident at Wylie East High School was not an isolated school oversight.
&quot;This was not a procedural breakdown as the school has said,&quot; Self said. &quot;It was intentional, it has happened before, and they just got caught by a young man who was not going to let it happen without pushback.&quot;
Wylie ISD disputed Self&apos;s comments in a statement to Fox News Digital, calling the congressman&apos;s remarks &quot;disappointing&quot; and said he never contacted district leadership or campus administration to discuss the matter.
Roy echoed Self&apos;s concerns in comments to Fox News Digital, saying that Sharia influence is spreading rapidly in Texas, with &quot;more than 300 mosques and proposals for Muslim-only cities.&quot; He applauded the high school student for speaking out.
&quot;Marco has seen the consequences firsthand in his own high school, and I applaud his bravery for speaking out and telling the truth about how the growing influence of Islam is affecting our state,&quot; he said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>UK police apologize to &apos;Father Ted&apos; creator Graham Linehan for arrest over trans social media posts</news:name>
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			<news:title>UK police apologize to &apos;Father Ted&apos; creator Graham Linehan for arrest over trans social media posts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Metropolitan Police has issued an apology to an Irish comedy writer who was arrested over his social media posts criticizing transgender issues, according to a new report.
Graham Linehan, creator of &quot;Father Ted,&quot; was detained by five armed officers at Heathrow Airport in September 2025 on suspicion of inciting violence. The Telegraph reported that Lynsay Watson, a transgender former police officer, reported Linehan for a hate crime stemming from three social media posts Linehan had posted criticizing transgender activists.
Prosecutors later dropped the case. Linehan announced in October he intended to sue the force for wrongful arrest.
After a five-month investigation, the Met Police has now apologized for how his case was handled and vowed to learn from the experience.
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&quot;I apologize to Mr Linehan for the shortcomings in this investigation,&quot; Met Police Inspector Matt Hume said, according to a police report obtained by The Telegraph. &quot;The Met Police remains committed to lawful, proportionate policing and to learning from failings when they arise.&quot;
&quot;I accept that the service provided was not acceptable and recognize the distress and impact this matter has caused Mr. Linehan,&quot; he added.
Linehan has long been a vocal critic of gender ideology. One of the social media posts which triggered the arrest read, &quot;If a trans-identified male is in a female-only space, he is committing a violent, abusive act. Make a scene, call the cops and if all else fails, punch him in the balls.&quot;
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His arrest sparked international outrage over the UK&apos;s free speech policies.
&quot;What the f--- has the U.K. become? This is totalitarianism. Utterly deplorable,&quot; &quot;Harry Potter&quot; author J.K. Rowling wrote at the time.
Last October, the Met announced it would no longer investigate &quot;non-crime hate incidents&quot; as a result of the high-profile case.
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None of the police officers involved in Linehan&apos;s arrest will face discipline, according to The Telegraph, but Scotland Yard said it would work to change the way it &quot;handles future hate-crime allegations involving high-profile people.&quot;
Hume&apos;s report allegedly concluded that Linehan&apos;s arrest was lawful, but the investigation was &quot;flawed&quot; because officers had wrongly focused on the transgender criticism in his posts, &quot;rather than the alleged incitement to violence,&quot; according to The Telegraph.
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&quot;I therefore accept that, at times, both the investigation and arrest phases lacked the diligence one would expect from the MPS,&quot; Hume wrote.
The Free Speech Union (FSU), which supported Linehan&apos;s legal case, said it welcomed the police apology, calling Linehan&apos;s arrest and detention &quot;an unacceptable interference in his right to free speech.&quot;
&quot;We look forward to working with the Met Police and other police services to ensure their response to complaints about social media posts in future has due regard to freedom of expression,&quot; the group said in a statement to The Telegraph.
In a post to X, Linehan appeared to mock the police apology.
&quot;This, from the &apos;apology&apos; I received from the police, doesn&apos;t sound like an apology,&quot; he said before quoting the report.
Linehan and the Met did not immediately return Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>American ‘jihad’ fueled by &apos;risky source&apos; inside US borders, warns national security expert</news:name>
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			<news:title>American ‘jihad’ fueled by &apos;risky source&apos; inside US borders, warns national security expert</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After the Justice Department announced charges against an Iraqi militia leader for directing terror attacks inside the U.S., a national security expert warned of a &quot;risky source&quot; contributing to &quot;jihad&quot;-type terrorist activity inside America’s borders.
Iraqi national Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, a senior member of the Iran-backed Kata’ib Hizballah terror group, is accused of orchestrating nearly 20 terrorist attacks across Europe and plotting attacks on Jewish institutions. Authorities also said al-Saadi publicly threatened President Donald Trump and his family.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Lora Ries, director of the Heritage Foundation’s Border Security and Immigration Center, said that vetting failures of supposed Iraqi and Afghan allies and an all-too-generous social welfare system have left the United States vulnerable to terrorism.
&quot;It&apos;s not just open borders. We offer so many pathways to immigrate here, either temporarily or permanently, and, unfortunately, every time you offer an immigration benefit, people will flock to it and often commit fraud to obtain it,&quot; said Ries.
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&quot;When you combine these factors of a prior open border, millions of deportable aliens inside the U.S., common believers for jihad, then that leads to real terror threats inside the U.S.,&quot; she said. &quot;Al-Saadi calls on others to carry out jihad, and, unfortunately, there are many who are willing to do it.&quot;
Ries explained that the U.S. intelligence community’s threat assessments for this year and 2025 included &quot;discussion of Iranian commitment to decades-long attacks against the U.S. using surrogate networks inside the U.S.&quot;
In the last year, Ries said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 11 Iranian nationals illegally present in the country, including a former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps member with Hezbollah ties, other IRGC members and operatives, a former Iranian army sniper and known terrorists.
One of these, Asif Merchant, who prosecutors described as a trained IRGC operative, was convicted in April of murder for hire and attempting to commit an act of terror.
From this, Ries said, &quot;We have to assume there are more operatives inside the country.&quot;
Besides the open-border policies under the Biden administration, Ries said, &quot;There&apos;s so much fraud in the system, whether that&apos;s asylum fraud, whether that is marriage fraud, H-1B fraud, a plethora of visa types.&quot;
&quot;Also,&quot; she continued, &quot;We&apos;ve had programs in place for decades to reward those who helped in some fashion the U.S. military in Afghanistan and Iraq, and it&apos;s difficult to vet them thoroughly.&quot;
&quot;If people truly assisted the U.S. military, not some attenuated contractor scenario, which is very common, and they deserve protection, then let&apos;s protect them,&quot; she granted. &quot;But that doesn&apos;t mean bring them all here, because that is a risky source of threats inside the U.S.&quot;
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Further, she said America’s generous immigration benefits have created an &quot;unwieldy, unmanageable&quot; system that &quot;just endangers the U.S. from a national security perspective and economic security perspective, public safety, etcetera.&quot;
&quot;You need very thorough vetting for any immigration benefit that&apos;s offered,&quot; she explained, adding, &quot;We need to be choosy, in particular, about the types of benefits we&apos;re giving.&quot;
Ries called for the &quot;narrowing&quot; of immigration into the country, saying leaders need to &quot;be very thorough and deliberate about who we are bringing to the U.S.&quot;
&quot;We saw people come to the U.S. from at least 180 countries during the Biden administration. There&apos;s only 192 other countries. So truly, most of the world came here,&quot; she said, adding, &quot;We as a nation can be and should be very choosy in particular about who we bring here and why.&quot;
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She said al-Saadi’s case highlights these dangers, explaining &quot;he doesn&apos;t even have to have direct contact with those who have similar beliefs inside the U.S., but elsewhere in Europe, Canada, etc., who are perfectly willing to carry jihad against who they view as the infidels, Americans, Jews, et cetera.&quot;
&quot;So, ICE has a lot of work to do still to conduct mass deportations with terror threats at the top of the list,&quot; Ries added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mad scramble underway near Vegas to save casino resort ghost town from total collapse</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mad scramble underway near Vegas to save casino resort ghost town from total collapse</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The family behind Primm Valley Resorts says it is working to revive the fading Nevada gambling hub after mass closure announcements sparked fears that it&apos;s about to become a ghost town.
Primm has long been viewed as a more affordable alternative to Las Vegas. It offers cheaper hotel rooms and lower-stakes gambling just across the Nevada border.
But Primm&apos;s last casino hotel, Primm Valley Resort &amp; Casino, is scheduled to close on July 4. That closure would put 344 people out of work, according to Fox 5 Las Vegas.
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Cory Clemetson, president of Primm&apos;s landowner group and grandson of town city founder Ernie Primm, strongly criticized the decision.
&quot;If the Primm properties go dark, so does the welcome they have provided over the decades,&quot; Clemetson said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital.
&quot;It is contrary to our values to let that happen without exploring all options,&quot; he said.
Clemetson added that he and his family are working &quot;tirelessly&quot; to explore ways to revive the Primm properties.
&quot;[We are] fully understanding their iconic place in our geography, and in our hearts,&quot; he said.
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&quot;Be assured that we’re working toward a revitalized Primm and a return to better days,&quot; Clemetson said.
He also lamented the loss of jobs for &quot;hard-working employees&quot; and argued the operators &quot;could have done more to make these properties successful.&quot;
&quot;The news is especially distressing to the hundreds of hard-working employees and residents who live and work in Primm,&quot; the statement read.
&quot;They are now faced with the prospect of losing their jobs and, in many cases, being displaced from their homes.&quot;
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The closures were announced by casino operator Affinity Interactive and its principal owner, New York-based private equity firm Z Capital, which has leased and operated the Primm properties for nearly 15 years.
Fox News Digital reached out to Affinity Interactive for comment.
The first two casino hotels to shut down — Whiskey Pete&apos;s and Buffalo Bill&apos;s Resort &amp; Casino — closed in December 2024 and scaled back to special-event operations in July 2025, respectively.
Michael Green, associate professor of history at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), previously told Fox News Digital that gambling tourism dropped substantially during COVID and never fully recovered.
&quot;In Nevada, we have a lot of old mining towns where, when the boom ended, or they had used up whatever precious metal they were looking for, everybody cleared out,&quot; he said.
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&quot;Primm, I think, could end up being the first gambling ghost town.&quot;
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Primm has seen &quot;a slow decline&quot; in the past 15 to 20 years, said Amanda Belarmino, an associate professor of hospitality at UNLV.
Belarmino previously told Fox News Digital that the reasons stem from development in both California and Las Vegas.
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She added, &quot;A lot of people used to stop there just because they were so excited to … gamble once they got over the border. But since casinos are more readily accessible, Primm lost some of that appeal.&quot;
Teresa Mull of Fox News Digital contributed reporting.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>WATCH: Omar silent when confronted on alleged ties to massive Minnesota fraud scandal</news:name>
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			<news:title>WATCH: Omar silent when confronted on alleged ties to massive Minnesota fraud scandal</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., refused to engage when asked by Fox News Digital if she would cooperate with the investigation into Minnesota’s &quot;Feeding Our Future&quot; scheme.
The progressive lawmaker is accused of having ties to those involved in the scandal that federal prosecutors say cost taxpayers roughly $250 million. But when asked about her connections, Omar stayed silent.
&quot;Did you ask Minnesota Democrats to block the subpoena for the investigation of feeding our future on the state level?&quot; Omar was asked when confronted in the halls of Congress on Monday, but did not respond.
She then ignored a second question: &quot;Would you cooperate with that subpoena and provide documents if they request it here in the House Oversight Committee?&quot;
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It&apos;s thought that Omar&apos;s MEALS Act, a federal COVID-19 relief measure she sponsored in 2020, ties her to the massive scandal. Many Republicans argue her bill enabled the fraud by rapidly expanding USDA waiver authority at meal sites.
Despite the concerns, the Minnesota Democrat has declined multiple opportunities in recent months to directly answer questions or provide information on her alleged ties to the fraud, including documented ties to some of the convicted fraudsters.
The Minnesota  House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee invited her to testify this month, requesting documents tied to the fraud scandal. Omar missed the response deadline, triggering a failed subpoena vote that received only five of the six votes required to pass after Democrats blocked the GOP-led effort.
&quot;She didn&apos;t even respond, ghosted us,&quot; state Rep. Kristin Robbins, chair of the House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee, told Fox News Digital in April when Omar did not respond to requests for information.
The committee asked Omar to turn over communications showing how she promoted expanded access to federal child nutrition programs, including emails, texts and meeting records with the Minnesota Department of Education and constituents. 
The request also zeroed in on Omar’s public promotion of a Minneapolis restaurant that later became linked to the program. Robbins cited a Somali-language TV appearance in which Omar highlighted Safari Restaurant as a meal distribution site and asked for all communications related to the video and the restaurant’s participation.
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The committee also asked for records of any contact between Omar and a long list of individuals charged or implicated in the Feeding Our Future case, including nonprofit founder Aimee Bock and dozens of alleged co-conspirators.
Bock is currently facing a possible 50-year prison sentence for her role in the scheme, Fox 9 Minneapolis reported.
&quot;A lot of the sites were working directly with her, being that a lot of the operators were from the same Somali community,&quot; Bock recently said about Omar in a jailhouse interview with the New York Post. &quot;There were a lot of people that had been reaching out to her office and staff — and I presume her personally — to work through some of those gaps with the waivers.&quot;
Just last week, an 84-page report released by the Minnesota House Fraud Prevention and State Agency Oversight Committee accused Gov. Tim Walz’s administration of fostering a &quot;culture of tolerance&quot; that allowed fraudsters to steal billions in taxpayer dollars. 
The report comes after two dozen hearings and hundreds of whistleblower tips alleging oversight failures and ignored internal warnings.
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An estimated $300 million in federal meal program fraud and up to $9 billion in Medicaid fraud were stolen from taxpayers, a cost significantly higher than initially believed, according to the committee.
It also said Omar’s MEALS Act loosened anti-fraud safeguards in federal nutrition programs, making it harder to verify if children were actually being fed by the Feeding Our Future program.
Fox News Digital reached out to Omar and Walz’s office for comment but did not hear back.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>GitHub says hackers stole data from thousands of internal repositories</news:name>
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			<news:title>GitHub says hackers stole data from thousands of internal repositories</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The code hosting giant GitHub said it was investigating a breach, but said there was no evidence of customer data theft.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Meta Medicare scam ads targeting seniors face scrutiny</news:name>
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			<news:title>Meta Medicare scam ads targeting seniors face scrutiny</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Facebook ad tells older Americans to claim a Medicare allowance card before it is too late. Another promises thousands of dollars for groceries, rent and gas. Some ads sound like they are coming from the government. Others use fake deadlines, familiar faces or official-looking claims to get people to click. For many seniors, that kind of ad can feel confusing because Medicare is already complicated enough.
Now, a new report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate, known as CCDH, takes a closer look at Medicare scam ads on Meta&apos;s platforms. The report claims scammers used Facebook ads to reach seniors with misleading offers for &quot;free benefits&quot; such as grocery cards, flex cards or monthly spending allowances. Meta strongly disputes the idea that it ignores scams. The company says it is fighting them aggressively and points to large removal numbers, new anti-scam tools and its work with law enforcement.
STOP MEDICARE SCAMS BEFORE THEY STOP YOU
So what should you take from this? There&apos;s no easy answer. CCDH says scam advertisers reached older Americans on a huge scale. Meta says scammers are determined criminals who constantly try to evade detection. That leaves seniors stuck in the middle, trying to figure out which Medicare ads are real and which ones are designed to trick them.
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CCDH says it analyzed more than 90,000 ads from Meta&apos;s Ad Library to study Medicare scam activity. From that larger review, the group says it identified the top 30 Medicare scammers by ad spend. Those advertisers accounted for 42,984 ads in CCDH&apos;s review.
CCDH defined Medicare scams as ads that promoted supposed extra benefits to Medicare beneficiaries while using deceptive tactics. Those tactics included misleading benefit claims, false government-style branding, fake endorsements from public figures, AI-generated celebrity or politician endorsements and fabricated enrollment deadlines. The group says these tactics violate Meta&apos;s advertising rules on fraud, scams and deceptive practices.
CCDH says Medicare scammers received 215 million impressions on their ads in the year studied, from March 12, 2025, through March 11, 2026. The report says that is nearly six times as many impressions as all previous years on record combined. The group also says Meta collected an estimated $14.3 million from these Medicare scam advertisers. According to CCDH, $12.4 million of that came during that same one-year period.
In some cases, the report says users who clicked were asked for personal information or pushed toward changing Medicare plans. That can put seniors in a tough spot if they think they are checking eligibility for a legitimate benefit. Instead, they could end up sharing sensitive details or being steered toward a plan that may not fit their doctors, prescriptions or budget.
According to CCDH, 73% of impressions from the top Medicare scammers came from people over age 65. The report estimates that seniors over 65 viewed these ads 185 million times on Meta&apos;s platforms. CCDH also estimates that users ages 55 to 64 accounted for about 50 million impressions. The most targeted states, according to the report, were Texas, Florida, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. CCDH notes that these states have large Medicare-eligible populations.
That targeting detail is important. Medicare scams work best when they reach people who are already eligible, close to being eligible or helping a family member make decisions. A younger person may scroll past a fake Medicare grocery card ad. A senior on a fixed income may stop and click.
The examples in the CCDH report follow a pattern. They promise money or benefits that sound urgent and easy to claim. Some ads allegedly told seniors they could get $3,600 for groceries, rent or gas. Others suggested that Medicare recipients could qualify for a spending card, grocery card or monthly allowance.
CCDH says some ads falsely presented themselves as connected to the government. Others implied that politicians had approved a new benefit. Some used fake AI-generated endorsements from politicians or celebrities. Others created pressure by claiming enrollment would close that night, funds were limited, or viewers had only hours left.
Those tactics are familiar in many scams. The offer sounds helpful. The deadline feels urgent. The ad uses public figures or government-style language to build trust. That combination can be especially risky during Medicare enrollment seasons, when legitimate plan options and real deadlines are already confusing.
Meta says scams are bad for users, advertisers and its own platforms. A Meta spokesperson provided CyberGuy with this statement in response to the CCDH report:
&quot;Scammers are determined criminals who use increasingly sophisticated tactics to defraud people and evade detection on our platforms and across the internet. We aggressively fight scams on and off our platforms because they&apos;re not good for us or the people and businesses that rely on our services. We removed over 159 million scam ads last year alone - 92% of which we took down before anyone reported them - launched new tools to protect people, and partnered with law enforcement around the globe to disrupt these criminals.&quot;
Meta also points to recent anti-scam work and partnerships. The company says it continues to invest in new technology, including tools to combat securities investment scams and celeb-bait scams. Meta also says it now prohibits U.S. financial services ads from linking to messaging services and is expanding advertiser verification. In addition, Meta says the Department of Justice recently credited the company with assisting in the takedown of a criminal scam ring.
MEDICARE DATA BREACH EXPOSES 100,000 AMERICANS&apos; INFO
CCDH&apos;s report focuses on what it says got through Meta&apos;s systems. Meta&apos;s response focuses on how much it removed and how aggressively scammers try to evade detection. In other words, CCDH is pointing to the ads that slipped through, while Meta is pointing to the scams it says it stopped.
CCDH says Meta approved ads that appeared to violate its own policies. The group also says Meta sometimes removed one ad while allowing similar or identical content to keep running. In one example cited by CCDH, researchers found 86 ads with identical content. The report says Meta rejected 48 of them while allowing 38 to run. CCDH also says removed ads in its review accumulated 72 million impressions before Meta took them down. The group estimates those removed ads generated $3.7 million in revenue for Meta before removal. Meta, meanwhile, says it removed more than 159 million scam ads last year and took down 92% of them before anyone reported them.
In a statement to CyberGuy, CCDH CEO and founder Imran Ahmed said the report shows Meta is giving scammers access to a powerful advertising system.
&quot;We finally have clear evidence that Meta is doing business with scammers preying on older Americans, providing them with a sophisticated advertising platform that helps them identify and access potential victims. This is a business model that puts revenue ahead of the wellbeing of American seniors. Many elderly people will suffer catastrophic economic harm, as well as enduring shame and potentially serious impacts on their physical and mental health,&quot; Ahmed said. &quot;Section 230 was meant to protect companies that act responsibly. Instead, it&apos;s being used to shield companies like Meta who are actively profiting by hurting American seniors.&quot;
Section 230 refers to a federal law that generally gives online platforms legal protection from being treated as the publisher of content posted by users or third parties. CCDH argues that platforms should not be able to rely on that protection when they sell, distribute or profit from allegedly deceptive ads.
If you are on Medicare, close to Medicare age or helping a parent manage coverage, treat social media Medicare ads with serious caution. These scams can be hard to spot because they often mix real Medicare concepts with false promises. Some Medicare Advantage plans may offer extra benefits in specific situations. However, scammers can twist that idea into broad claims that everyone on Medicare can get thousands of dollars in grocery money or a card that pays for rent, gas and bills.
That can lead someone to click, answer questions or call a number because they think, &quot;Maybe I qualify.&quot; From there, the risk grows. A person may share personal information, get pushed toward switching plans or make a rushed decision because of a fake deadline. Medicare choices can affect doctors, prescriptions, coverage and out-of-pocket costs. That means you cannot assume an ad is safe just because it appears on a major platform like Meta.
Before you click on a Medicare ad that promises extra benefits, pause and look for these warning signs.
Be skeptical of ads that promise large grocery cards, rent help or monthly spending allowances for everyone on Medicare. Real benefits usually come with eligibility rules and plan-specific details.
Scammers often say you must act today, before midnight or before funds run out. Real Medicare enrollment periods have official dates. A random social media ad should not pressure you into a fast decision.
CCDH says some scam ads used fake AI-generated endorsements from politicians and celebrities. A familiar face in an ad does not prove the offer is legitimate.
Be cautious when an ad uses official-sounding names, government-style language or phone numbers that claim to be Medicare help centers. Scammers often borrow those cues to seem trustworthy.
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A social media ad should not be the place where you hand over sensitive personal details. Treat any request for Medicare numbers, Social Security numbers or banking information as a major warning sign.
Before changing Medicare coverage, contact Medicare directly, your plan provider or a trusted licensed advisor. Do not rely on a social media ad as your only source.
Many seniors are embarrassed after clicking a scam ad. Make the conversation normal before anything happens. A quick warning from a family member can help someone pause before sharing information.
If you accidentally click a suspicious Medicare ad, strong antivirus software can help block malicious links, warn you about dangerous websites and stop malware before it infects your device. It will not decide whether a Medicare offer is legitimate, so you still need to verify any benefit claim directly with Medicare or a trusted licensed advisor. Get my picks for the best 2026 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android &amp; iOS devices at Cyberguy.com
If a Medicare ad looks suspicious, report it on the platform and avoid engaging with it. Save a screenshot, write down the page name or phone number. Then report the scam attempt to Medicare, the FTC and Meta.
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Medicare is confusing on a good day. Add in ads promising grocery money or spending cards and it becomes even harder for you to know what is real. CCDH&apos;s report raises serious questions about how scam ads reached older Americans on Meta&apos;s platforms. Meta says it is fighting scams aggressively, removing millions of ads and building stronger protections. Still, the safest move for you is simple: slow down before clicking. If an ad promises easy money or pushes you to act fast, treat it as a warning sign until you verify it directly.
Would you trust a Medicare ad on social media, or do platforms need to do far more before these ads reach seniors? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com
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			  <news:name>Paige Spiranac continues her generational golf content influencing run in 2026, Mike Alstott is ripped &amp; MEAT!</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T13:20:43.024Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Paige Spiranac continues her generational golf content influencing run in 2026, Mike Alstott is ripped &amp; MEAT!</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Welcome in for Wednesday Screencaps where we observe Paige Spiranac keeping her word and going on a generational content run in 2026 after promising she would get back to her roots. She has done just that. There was the content on Mother&apos;s Day that absolutely mesmerized men, and women, around the world.
For the Paigeviews fans out there, you know that she had a very quiet 2025 on IG. It&apos;s hard to make money on IG. That&apos;s not a secret. So, like the entrepreneur she is, Paige dabbled in a few alternative sites. It&apos;s unclear if those ventures were a success. What&apos;s crystal clear is that Paige IS BACK on the mainstream sites.
She&apos;s now dumped out eight pieces of content on IG this year and at least 5X that amount on Twitter. In 2022, at 29 years old, Paigeviews was having second thoughts about her golf influencing career. She talked about pivoting her content to strictly fitness content and healthy eating. That didn&apos;t last long. Now here we are four years later with Paige in her early-to-mid-30s and she&apos;s still on top of the game.
She deserves massive credit for keeping the Internet&apos;s attention for this long. She&apos;s truly an Internet hall of famer.
PAIGE SPIRANAC AND HER MOM STUN THE INTERNET, LANE KIFFIN&apos;S INCREDIBLE SHOT AT OLE MISS &amp; THE NFL DID IT AGAIN
• Moving along...I need a baseball analytics nerd to tell me why I&apos;m wrong here. Ke&apos;Bryan Hayes is one of the worst hitters in MLB history and the Reds let him swing away in this situation. Why wasn&apos;t he bunting? I need one of you nerds to run the numbers for me to tell me I&apos;m crazy.
• While I&apos;m thinking about baseball, let&apos;s discuss this nonsense from the SEC Tournament. If this is your son, do you say anything or do you just sit back and mind your own business and let him figure out life?
• More from the SEC Tournament...did you see some of the pitches that hitters were challenging on Tuesday? Let&apos;s just say ABS in college has some of these guys thinking they know the zone when they really, really don&apos;t know the zone.
– Rick in Cumming, GA asks: Hi Joe…..what do you think?  Maybe, just maybe could the Wendy’s backsliding you have been on top of for a while reverse course if they simply follow this basic Pizza Hut Strategy being reported on this week?  It would be great if all these eateries - Pizza Hut, Wendy’s, Cracker Barrel, etc. would just simply give the folks what we want (consistent, tasty hot food, good service, comfy surroundings, etc.)  instead of some of the modern/sterile stuff that seems to be going on today.  Look forward to hearing you take on all this.  
Kinsey: I have made my position known on this going back quite a few years. I have called on Wendy&apos;s to create positive buzz for the brand by opening at least ONE Superbar. Just ONE. I have no idea if Wendy&apos;s has a marketing department, but this is the easiest win in the history of marketing.
Price the Superbar experience at $14.99. You&apos;ll have every gas worker, plumber, electrician and roofer from an 80-mile radius piling in. You&apos;ll have office workers looking for a fresh salad. I beat my head against the wall trying to figure out what is stopping Wendy&apos;s. It just doesn&apos;t make sense.
– Chris B. in North Carolina says he did: Hi, Joe — Greetings from the Florida Alps of North Carolina!We got married after we were already established, and we pretty much already owned one of everything. To give her very traditional family something to talk about, we went down to Sears (yes, we’re old) and registered. All we asked for was a shotgun and a baby stroller.
– Sonya wants answers: Who in the hell thought it was a good idea to air 5 races on Amazon  Prime??? Nascar ratings are sadly declining and they think this is going to help?? At this stage in people&apos;s lives not everyone can afford AP!!  I have been a  fan for over thirty years but this little stunt has me switching to NHRA!!! 
Kinsey: For those of you who might not be paying attention, this weekend&apos;s Coca-Cola 600 will be on Amazon Prime. The Fox races are over. Like football in the fall, you will have to find your Amazon app and hope that you&apos;re signed in or you&apos;ll be fighting with the authentication process. Good luck.
Meanwhile, Fox will broadcast the Indy 500.
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That is is this morning. Tomorrow is a big day for me. It&apos;s my first official day off this year where it won&apos;t be spent on vacation. I had five full official days off back at the end of March where the Screencaps family went to Florida. That&apos;s been it for the year. Tomorrow is a decompress day. Tomorrow is a golf and don&apos;t look at social media day.
I cannot wait. I&apos;ll be back for Friday Screencaps before another decompress half-day and then back for Saturday Screencaps and a partial decompress day.
Let&apos;s finish strong.</news:keywords>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T13:13:08.747Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Judge weighs whether Arizona Treasurer Yee must release more ESA spending records in 12News lawsuit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The court hearing focused on whether downloading ESA transaction data creates a “new record” exempt from Arizona&apos;s Public Records Law.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>FIRST ON FOX: Behind the scenes of Arlington’s Memorial Day tribute for America’s 250th birthday</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T13:12:23.508Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>FIRST ON FOX: Behind the scenes of Arlington’s Memorial Day tribute for America’s 250th birthday</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX: In observance of Memorial Day, country stars, veterans and lawmakers will host a candlelight ceremony to mark America’s 250th birthday at the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia Monday.
&quot;Memorial Day is a sacred reminder that freedom is never free. We honor the brave men and women who gave their lives defending America and its founding principles that we hold dear,&quot; said the event&apos;s master of ceremonies, Veteran Affairs Secretary Doug Collins, to Fox News Digital. &quot;Their sacrifice is the foundation of American freedom, and we thank God for their courage.&quot; 
Organizers shared event details and rendering with Fox News Digital for a national celebration honoring America’s heroes during a pivotal year bringing together country music stars and officials.
&quot;Set against the sacred grounds of Arlington National Cemetery, the evening will serve as a powerful national tribute to America’s fallen heroes through storytelling, music, remembrance, and reflection,&quot; said Freedom250, the nonpartisan group helping coordinate the broader America250 effort, said in a press release.
TRUMP LAUNCHES MASSIVE ‘FREEDOM 250’ PUSH TO IGNITE AMERICA’S 250TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Grammy Award-winning country music artist Gretchen Wilson will take the stage to perform.
&quot;I am overwhelmed to have been asked to honor the fallen heroes and their families this Memorial Day. What a sacred place, I pray I do it justice,&quot; said Wilson.
A newly released rendering shared first with Fox News Digital showed an aerial view of the amphitheater where the event will take place.
COUNTRY SINGER CRAIG MORGAN SAYS HE’S NOT DONE SERVING AFTER ARMY RESERVE PROMOTION AT 61
The program will honor Medal of Honor recipient, West Point graduate and Vietnam prisoner of war Capt. Humbert &quot;Rocky&quot; Versace, highlighting his faith, leadership and resilience during his time in captivity.
The evening will also honor Capt. Daniel W. Eggers, a U.S. Army Special Forces officer, Green Beret and Citadel graduate who was killed in Afghanistan while serving alongside Afghan commandos in support of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, Fox News Digital learned. 
Eggers was remembered for his humility, courage and unwavering commitment to his fellow soldiers, said Freedom250 in a press release.
MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT REMEMBERS SERGEANT MAJOR KILLED IN IRAQ: &apos;WE WERE GOING TO AVENGE THAT MAN&apos;
Veteran and national security leader Jason Beardsley, Medal of Honor recipient Maj. Gen. Patrick Henry Brady, noted historian Dr. Mark Moyar and members of the Eggers family are expected to share personal reflections on military service, sacrifice and the lasting human cost of freedom during the evening’s tribute.
&quot;Memorial Day is about more than remembrance,&quot; said Jason Beardsley, a veteran of the United States Navy and Army Special Operations Forces, said in the press release. &quot;It is about preserving the legacy of those who gave everything for this country and ensuring future generations understand the true cost of freedom.&quot;
There will also be a wreath-laying and National Memorial Day Observance both streamed live.
The wreath laying pre-program will additionally have a performance by veteran and country singer Craig Morgan.
The candlelight tribute will begin at 8:30 p.m. ET on Monday and conclude at 10:00 p.m. ET.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Brutal fantasy football punishment sends lone astronaut to Kauffman Stadium nosebleeds for Royals game</news:name>
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			<news:title>Brutal fantasy football punishment sends lone astronaut to Kauffman Stadium nosebleeds for Royals game</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Don’t look now, but the Boston Red Sox have won two games in a row. That’s right. Two games in a row! 
Stop the presses. Alert the media. Send smoke from the Vatican. The Red Sox are one win away from something called a &quot;winning streak,&quot; which I’m not sure they’ve been on yet this season. 
And while that’s all well and good, I’m not here to talk about that. Instead, I’d like to dive into what took place during Tuesday night’s Red Sox-Royals game in Kansas City. It had nothing to do with what happened on the field. 
Quite the opposite, in fact. It took place as far away from the actual field itself, way up in the nosebleeds of beautiful Kauffman Stadium.
Here’s your yearly PSA to draft well this August:
Amazing. Frankly, it’s really not the worst fantasy football punishment in the world. 
&quot;You came in last this year, now you have to go watch a Royals game by yourself and dress like an astronaut.&quot;
BLUE JAYS&apos; CHRIS BASSITT SERVES FANTASY FOOTBALL PUNISHMENT DURING SPRING TRAINING GAME
I’ve seen way worse. Waaaaaaaaaaaay worse. The only downside here is this guy doesn’t appear to be allowed to drink during the game, which is great for his bank account, but terrible for everything else. 
I’ve personally never finished last in a fantasy league, although I’ve come close a time or two. It came down to the final week two years ago, and I just barely pulled it off for a solid 11th-place finish that season. 
The loser had to run five miles around a track, and every time he’d finish a lap he’d have to shotgun a beer. It looked just miserable. I’ve been deathly terrified of coming in last ever since.
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I believe the last-place punishment this year was to have the guy show up to a random high school and take an SAT. 
Again, not the most brutal punishment in the world, but it does waste a whole Saturday for no reason. Speaking as someone who bombed both the ACT and SAT, this one also sounds pretty awful. 
Which is why I say this guy getting to go to a Royals-Red Sox game is actually a pretty sweet deal for coming in last. Frankly, the biggest punishment here is that it’s a Royals-Red Sox game. 
The Red Sox stink and have already fired their entire coaching staff, while the Royals are somehow worse. Do you know how bad you have to be worse than the 2026 Boston Red Sox this season? Historically bad.
So, perhaps this is the actual punishment. Not going to the game itself, but just going to this one. 
I’d rather run five miles and shotgun a dozen Miller Lites along the way.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Cargo theft hits everything from LEGO to tequila. We need the Senate to help stop it</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T13:11:43.997Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Cargo theft hits everything from LEGO to tequila. We need the Senate to help stop it</news:title>
			<news:keywords>At first glance, it looked like a mirage in the California desert: two trailers carrying $1 million worth of LEGO sets abandoned in the Mojave.
But the scene was real. After a chase through the desert, police caught up to the three thieves who hijacked the trucks carrying the expensive and easy-to-resell colorful bricks en route from Texas to California, hoping to make a quick buck off the black-market gold. It was also a vivid illustration of a growing national problem most Americans rarely see, even as they increasingly pay for it.
For the men and women who keep the nation’s supply chains moving, cargo theft has become an ever-present threat. Every time a truck driver pulls onto the highway, there is the possibility that the freight inside the trailer could vanish before it reaches its destination. According to Verisk CargoNet, Memorial Day has historically been a magnet for cargo thieves, as loaded trailers sit unattended and warehouse staffing levels drop.
The trucking industry loses $18 million every day due to cargo theft. But this is not simply an industry problem. It is an invisible tax on consumers. When $400,000 of Costco lobster, $1 million of Guy Fieri and Sammy Hagar’s branded tequila, or $4 million of skincare products go missing, insurance premiums rise for trucking companies and retailers, security costs increase and those expenses eventually appear in the prices Americans pay at stores and online checkouts.
GUY FIERI’S MISSING TEQUILA MYSTERY: WILD NEW DETAILS EMERGE AFTER MILLION-DOLLAR HEIST
For consumers, the impact goes beyond a few cents at the register. Stolen goods delay deliveries and force retailers to raise prices to hedge against future losses. Products can become harder to find, especially during peak demand periods.
At a moment when many households are already strained by persistent inflation and rising gas prices, organized cargo theft is one more pressure pushing everyday costs higher.
That’s where Congress must step in.
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On May 12, the House passed the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act, known as CORCA, designed to strengthen the federal response to organized theft networks. The Senate must follow suit.
Cargo theft rarely stops at state lines, but law enforcement authority often does. Local investigators are left untangling crimes that span multiple jurisdictions while criminal networks exploit the gaps. Three-quarters of stolen freight is never found, according to the American Transportation Research Institute. Just one in 10 cargo thefts lead to an arrest.
The LEGO heist was a rare exception — and an even rarer case where arrests followed. The issue is not lack of effort from law enforcement. It is that the crime has evolved faster than the tools to stop it.
CRIME RINGS, HACKERS JOIN FORCES TO HIJACK TRUCKS NATIONWIDE, FUELING MAJOR HOLIDAY SHIPPING SECURITY FEARS
CORCA would change that. It would improve intelligence-sharing across agencies, strengthen efforts to identify and pursue theft networks, and help seize stolen profits. It would also create a federal coordination center within the Department of Homeland Security. Law enforcement could finally respond without one hand tied behind its back.
They need these tools, because tracking the culprits and flow of money behind these tech-savvy heists can be next to impossible. Well-funded transnational criminal groups use fraudulent identities, manipulated dispatch systems and digital deception to impersonate trucking companies and redirect entire truckloads of goods without ever laying a finger on a truck.
By the time companies realize a shipment is missing, the cargo may already have been delivered to a fictitious warehouse, crossed several state lines — or international borders — and been resold. The FBI recently issued an announcement warning of the ever-evolving digital tactics thieves employ. All told, cargo theft is a low-risk, high-reward crime. By making CORCA law, we can flip that calculus.
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Perhaps most notable is the broad coalition behind the legislation. Trucking companies, retailers, railroads, and law enforcement groups support the bill, along with bipartisan majorities in the House. Why? Because they know we all pay if these criminal syndicates continue to run rampant.
The Senate now has a choice: pass CORCA and bring it to President Donald Trump’s desk or allow organized cargo theft to grow into an even more entrenched and costly threat — with American consumers paying the price.
The House has done its job.
Now it’s time for the Senate to do theirs.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>He Was Jailed Over a Charlie Kirk Post. The Sheriff Now Owes Him $835,000.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Larry Bushart sued a Tennessee sheriff who claimed he wanted to incite hysteria with a post after Mr. Kirk’s killing and jailed him for 37 days.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>The Arlington, Virginia-based startup has raised $42 million to equip ships with sensors that blow the current AIS tech out of the water.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Mamdani won&apos;t attend Israel Day Parade, breaking decades-long mayoral tradition amid antisemitism surge</news:name>
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			<news:title>Mamdani won&apos;t attend Israel Day Parade, breaking decades-long mayoral tradition amid antisemitism surge</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democratic-Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York City is being slammed by Jewish groups for his decision to miss the city’s historic Israel Day Parade. His decision comes as the Big Apple wrestles with record levels of antisemitism.
Home to the largest Jewish population outside of Israel, Jewish New Yorkers have long viewed the annual parade as one of the city’s clearest public displays of solidarity with both the Jewish state and the community. On Tuesday, two of the city’s most prominent Jewish organizations declined an invitation to a Jewish heritage event held at Gracie Mansion in response to Mamdani’s latest snub.
&quot;Since the very first Israel Parade in 1964, every single sitting Mayor of New York City has joined in the festive celebrations. New York has historically been proud of its deep relationship with Israel. Not joining the parade is an affront to the history of New York City,&quot; Moshe Davis, former Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office to Combat Antisemitism under Mayor Adams, told Fox News Digital.
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Earlier this month Mamdani officially confirmed that he would not attend the event, despite soaring antisemitism in New York City and weeks of anti-Israel demonstrations outside synagogues and Jewish communal institutions across the city. Parade, organizers say the event on May 31st is expected to draw record turnout in response to Mamdani’s snub.
While the mayor had previously indicated during an Oct. 2025 interview with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that he would likely not attend as a matter of political principle, his renewed public confirmation has led to growing criticism.
Fox News Digital reached out to Mayor Mamdani’s office regarding the criticism from Jewish leaders over not attending the parade and were referred by his spokesman to a statement he had given to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
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&quot;I look forward to joining and hosting many community events celebrating Jewish life in New York and the rich Jewish history and culture of our city. While I will not be attending the Israel Day Parade, my lack of attendance should not be mistaken for a refusal to provide security or the necessary permits for its safety. I’ve been very clear: I believe in equal rights for all people everywhere. That principle guides me consistently.&quot;
Community leaders say the decision breaks with decades of bipartisan tradition in a city where participation in the parade has long been viewed as both symbolic and expected.
Despite the mayor declining the invitation, New York Governor Kathy Hochul spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital that she will participate in the parade.
Organizers say this year’s event is expected to feature more marching groups than ever before, driven not only by support for Israel but also by concern over rising antisemitism.
One person associated with the parade told Fox News Digital the event is expected to be &quot;safer at the parade than in your own home,&quot; citing extensive security coordination surrounding this year’s march.
Still, much of the conversation surrounding the parade has centered on Mamdani’s absence.
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During his mayoral campaign, Mamdani suggested he would likely &quot;miss a lot&quot; of New York City’s traditional parades due to his political views, while evaluating appearances &quot;case-by-case.&quot;
Critics argue the Israel Day Parade is not simply another political event, but a longstanding civic tradition closely tied to New York City’s Jewish identity and history.
&quot;The Israel Day Parade is a testament to one of New York City&apos;s most important relationships. From healthcare to technology to innovation, Israel and New York City are partners in building a better future. I want every New Yorker to join the Parade on Fifth Avenue because celebrating this bond isn&apos;t just for the Jewish community, it&apos;s for our entire city,&quot; former Mayor of New York City Eric Adams told Fox News Digital.
The controversy surrounding Mamdani has also widened beyond the parade itself, with the UJA Federation of New York and the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York declining to attend his first Jewish Heritage event for the upcoming Jewish holiday of Shavuot at Gracie Mansion, stating they would not participate in an event hosted by a mayor who &quot;denies the core pillar of our heritage, the State of Israel as the homeland of the Jewish people.&quot;
At the event, Mamdani acknowledged the scale of antisemitism facing the city’s Jewish population, stating, &quot;Jewish New Yorkers, accounting for just nearly 12% of our city’s population, are also the targets of more than 50% of all hate crimes.&quot;
He also announced a proposed $26 million annual investment toward expanding hate crime prevention efforts under the city’s Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes. Details of the proposal were not clear at how he would tackle antisemitism at time of publication.
Ambassador Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, Trump&apos;s special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, told Fox News Digital when asked about Mamdani&apos;s position that, &quot;It is important we recognize the need for leaders to uphold their responsibility to protect religious freedom and refrain from making incendiary comments that contribute to the rise of antisemitism. Leaders who fail to do so bear responsibility for the increase in antisemitic activity.&quot;
This year’s parade is also expected to feature expanded interfaith participation. In a first for the event’s 61-year history, some Muslim groups are slated to march alongside Jewish organizations, in addition to expanded participation from Asian American groups and others.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Vanderbilt pitcher screams at batter like a maniac, gets hit with instant karma one pitch later</news:name>
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			<news:title>Vanderbilt pitcher screams at batter like a maniac, gets hit with instant karma one pitch later</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s that time of year, boys and girls. We’re on the doorstep of the College World Series, otherwise known as the most underrated tournament of the year. 
We always hype up March Madness, and for good reason. Obviously, that’s the GOAT. I get it. I watch it. I enjoy it. 
But I’ve long said that college baseball deserves some more shine. ESPN owns all the rights, and completely buries it for 11 months out of the year until June rolls around. It’s disgusting. It’s a disservice to the fans, to the players, and to the schools. 
I’m not here to rag on ESPN, though, although I’d very much like to continue. Nope. Instead, I’d like to head on out to the SEC Tournament, where Vanderbilt pitcher Connor Fennell got the biggest dose of karma in the history of sports during Tuesday’s opener against Kentucky.
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I realize that may sound hyperbolic, but … yeah, I’m not exaggerating. 
Take a look:
My God. Amazing. This Connor Fennell is cooked. He may never recover from that. It’s one of the most embarrassing things I’ve ever seen on a pitching mound, and I once played for the worst D-III college baseball team in the country. 
Yelling, &quot;You’re f----ing mine, let’s go!&quot; after throwing an 89 MPH fastball is truly barbaric behavior. Do you need how slow 89 is in 2026? It was slow when I last played a DECADE ago.
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 If you’re not hitting triple-digits every other pitch nowadays, you’re considered slow. That’s how out of control the arms have gotten in today’s game. 
And this guy is pumping … 89? And YELLING about it? Goodness gracious. The next pitch was obviously going to get sent to the moon, and it was. The Baseball Gods are fickle. They are unforgiving. They don’t miss a thing. 
Oh, you think you’re gonna sneak one by just because you’re playing an SEC tournament opener against Kentucky in the middle of a work day? Think again, pal. The Gods were locked in on this one, and they made sure Connor Fennell was properly dealt with.
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Fennell, by the way, is 4-2 this season with a 4.96 ERA. Again, I’m all for being cocky on the mound. I like my pitcher having some swag. Be confident. Be bold. I get it. 
But when your ERA is hovering around five and you’re topping out at 89? Eh. Maybe don’t declare that the batter is yours after one check swing. Just a thought.
Anyway, all’s well that ends well for Fennell and Vandy, which scored seven unanswered runs and advanced to a date with Florida in the next round. 
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			  <news:name>UK police apologize to &apos;Father Ted&apos; creator Graham Linehan for arrest over trans social media posts</news:name>
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			<news:title>UK police apologize to &apos;Father Ted&apos; creator Graham Linehan for arrest over trans social media posts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Metropolitan Police has issued an apology to an Irish comedy writer who was arrested over his social media posts criticizing transgender issues, according to a new report.
Graham Linehan, creator of &quot;Father Ted,&quot; was detained by five armed officers at Heathrow Airport in September 2025 on suspicion of inciting violence. The Telegraph reported that Lynsay Watson, a transgender former police officer, reported Linehan for a hate crime stemming from three social media posts Linehan had posted criticizing transgender activists.
Prosecutors later dropped the case. Linehan announced in October he intended to sue the force for wrongful arrest.
After a five-month investigation, the Met Police has now apologized for how his case was handled and vowed to learn from the experience.
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&quot;I apologize to Mr Linehan for the shortcomings in this investigation,&quot; Met Police Inspector Matt Hume said, according to a police report obtained by The Telegraph. &quot;The Met Police remains committed to lawful, proportionate policing and to learning from failings when they arise.&quot;
&quot;I accept that the service provided was not acceptable and recognize the distress and impact this matter has caused Mr. Linehan,&quot; he added.
Linehan has long been a vocal critic of gender ideology. One of the social media posts which triggered the arrest read, &quot;If a trans-identified male is in a female-only space, he is committing a violent, abusive act. Make a scene, call the cops and if all else fails, punch him in the balls.&quot;
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His arrest sparked international outrage over the UK&apos;s free speech policies.
&quot;What the f--- has the U.K. become? This is totalitarianism. Utterly deplorable,&quot; &quot;Harry Potter&quot; author J.K. Rowling wrote at the time.
Last October, the Met announced it would no longer investigate &quot;non-crime hate incidents&quot; as a result of the high-profile case.
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None of the police officers involved in Linehan&apos;s arrest will face discipline, according to The Telegraph, but Scotland Yard said it would work to change the way it &quot;handles future hate-crime allegations involving high-profile people.&quot;
Hume&apos;s report allegedly concluded that Linehan&apos;s arrest was lawful, but the investigation was &quot;flawed&quot; because officers had wrongly focused on the transgender criticism in his posts, &quot;rather than the alleged incitement to violence,&quot; according to The Telegraph.
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&quot;I therefore accept that, at times, both the investigation and arrest phases lacked the diligence one would expect from the MPS,&quot; Hume wrote.
The Free Speech Union (FSU), which supported Linehan&apos;s legal case, said it welcomed the police apology, calling Linehan&apos;s arrest and detention &quot;an unacceptable interference in his right to free speech.&quot;
&quot;We look forward to working with the Met Police and other police services to ensure their response to complaints about social media posts in future has due regard to freedom of expression,&quot; the group said in a statement to The Telegraph.
In a post to X, Linehan appeared to mock the police apology.
&quot;This, from the &apos;apology&apos; I received from the police, doesn&apos;t sound like an apology,&quot; he said before quoting the report.
Linehan and the Met did not immediately return Fox News Digital&apos;s requests for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Woman stunned to unearth 3-carat diamond at state park after heartbreaking year</news:name>
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			<news:title>Woman stunned to unearth 3-carat diamond at state park after heartbreaking year</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A grieving woman unearthed an unusually large diamond at a state park just days after burying her father — and months after losing her son.
Keshia Smith, a resident of Pennsylvania, found the 3.09-carat diamond at Arkansas’ Crater of Diamonds State Park in Pike County last month.
Officials described the &quot;gorgeous&quot; gem as having &quot;a flat, smooth appearance&quot; and measuring about the size of a bead.
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&quot;It is colorless, with a few unique inclusions around the edges,&quot; a May press release from Arkansas State Parks noted.
Park officials said that Smith planned her April vacation to the park over a year ago.
After losing her son in October and burying her father just days before the trip, Smith hoped the outing would bring &quot;some much-needed comfort.&quot;
&quot;She made the road trip with her boyfriend Joey and brother Kirim, and arrived at the park on Tuesday, April 21,&quot; officials said.
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She spent her first day scouring the park and meeting other visitors before heading to the south end of the search area the next morning.
After receiving tips from other visitors, Smith began digging — and soon &quot;saw the colors of the soil change from brown to black.&quot;
&quot;After a couple more scoops, she spotted something shiny in her shovel,&quot; Arkansas State Parks said.
Skeptical at first, Smith placed the stone in her bag. She continued digging before later bringing it to the park&apos;s wash pavilion to sift through her finds.
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As she showed the crystal to other visitors, one person urged her to have it examined.
According to the release, Smith &quot;was overcome with joy and started crying, laughing and hugging everyone around her.&quot;
She compared the diamond&apos;s shape to a heart, which she said was &quot;the first thing I saw when I found it.&quot;
Smith told officials she&apos;s been &quot;feeling a lot of pressure&quot; in recent months.
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&quot;In October I lost my son, and we just buried my dad a week ago ... I really needed this,&quot; she said, as the released indicated.
&quot;I really prayed for this, and I just can’t believe it actually happened!&quot;
Over the past decade, just 15 diamonds weighing 3 carats or more have been discovered at the park, said Caleb Howell, park superintendent Caleb Howell.
Howell told Fox News Digital that park officials do not appraise found diamonds, as staff are not trained gemologists.
&quot;Most gemologists would not know how to appraise our diamonds because they are natural stones and have not been &apos;cut,&apos;&quot; said Howell.
&quot;However, I like to think our diamonds are even more special because diamonds from a jewelry store have been handled by several humans before they ended up in that counter space.&quot;
&quot;Our diamonds are like snowflakes,&quot; he added. &quot;Of all the ones I have seen, they are unique in clarity, color and carat.&quot;
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Howell said the digging experience gives each diamond added sentimental value.
&quot;Think about it — this place is very, very special,&quot; he said.
&quot;While diamonds are rare and most visitors do not find a diamond, all visitors can leave here with the memories of having the opportunity to search for these special gemstones,&quot; he said. 
&quot;I recommend that you come to enjoy the adventure and opportunity, but maybe you too might be the lucky one that leaves with a diamond.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Newsom’s ‘break the glass’ warning fuels Hilton accusation Democrats are exploiting jungle primary fears</news:name>
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			<news:title>Newsom’s ‘break the glass’ warning fuels Hilton accusation Democrats are exploiting jungle primary fears</news:title>
			<news:keywords>California Republican gubernatorial frontrunner Steve Hilton blasted Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom for &quot;fear mongering&quot; after the governor suggested he had a contingency plan if Democrats appeared at risk of being shut out of the general election.
California’s primary election is just two weeks away, and under the state’s jungle primary system — where the top two vote-getters advance regardless of party — both Democrats and Republicans fear they won’t be represented in the general election.
Newsom expressed his concern about a Republican shutdown last Thursday during a news conference, explaining that he has a &quot;break the glass scenario&quot; to ensure Democrats aren&apos;t &quot;locked out.&quot;
&quot;There’s many people that have a deep understanding of what it would look like if Democrats were locked out, and we’re going to do everything to make sure that doesn’t happen,&quot; Newsom said. &quot;I’ll leave it there.&quot;
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Fox News Digital reached out to Newsom&apos;s office for further comment.
Hilton claimed that Newsom&apos;s comments were a tactic to split Republican voters between himself and Republican candidate Chad Bianco.
&quot;He&apos;s not trying to stop a &apos;top two Republican&apos; outcome because that is not possible and never was,&quot; Hilton said in a statement to Fox News Digital. &quot;Chad Bianco is far behind in the polls and fundraising, and has no chance of being in the top two.&quot;
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RealClearPolitics’ polling averages show Hilton leading the pack of candidates, with Democratic candidate Xavier Becerra in a close second. Meanwhile, Bianco trails in fourth place.
Hilton argued it would be Newsom’s &quot;ideal scenario&quot; to have two Democrats facing off, saying it would deflect attention from Newsom’s &quot;appalling record&quot; as he eyes a 2028 presidential run.
&quot;Newsom and the Democrats are fearmongering over a R vs R matchup in the general election precisely to encourage Republicans to split their votes, thus guaranteeing an all-Democrat top two,&quot; Hilton said in a statement for Fox News Digital.
In a video posted to X on Tuesday, Hilton called on his Republican opponent Bianco to drop out of the race, in an effort to ensure a Republican is on the ballot.
Political strategists have said there is a valid fear among both Democrats and Republicans that their party could be shut out of the general election due to the jungle primary system, which went into effect after voters approved it in a statewide referendum in 2010.
&quot;This is really the first gubernatorial election where there&apos;s no obvious winner, so that&apos;s why it&apos;s such a tense thing,&quot; Richard Winger, owner of Ballot Access News, told Fox News Digital.
Winger and former Democratic state Sen. Dario Frommer pointed to other races where the seat was open and two candidates of the same party were running against each other in the general election.
&quot;The Republicans were shut out in the California U.S. Senate primary in 2018 when the top two vote getters were Kamala Harris and Rep. Linda Sanchez, and there have been other races where either Republicans or Democrats were shut out of the general election because of the top two,&quot; Frommer, who is now a legislative strategist, told Fox News Digital.
&quot;I think early on there was genuine, genuine concern of the Democratic party, because there were so many Democratic candidates that Hilton and Bianco were going to be the top two vote getters,&quot; Frommer told Fox News Digital. &quot;Now that&apos;s changed a bit.&quot;
Frommer said that, based on current polling, the top two vote-getters appear likely to be Hilton, Becerra, and Democratic candidate Tom Steyer.
But at the same time Frommer said Democrats aren&apos;t in the clear either.
&quot;Usually, there&apos;s a lot more people overall voting by this point, and they&apos;re not, and so I think that concern is real for Democrats, that people wait too long to fill out their ballots, and there&apos;s only two Republican candidates,&quot; Frommer told Fox News Digital.
The fear of either party being shut out of the general election this fall has prompted Democratic strategist Steven Maviglio to organize a ballot initiative campaign to eliminate the jungle primary system, a measure that could appear on the 2028 ballot.
&quot;I think if two Republicans make the ballot, or if two Democrats make the ballot, then voter outrage will be high, and that will only focus on just what a failed experiment this is,&quot; Maviglio said of the jungle primary system.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Friday night problems: Alabama high school football coach banned for season after recruiting violation</news:name>
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			<news:title>Friday night problems: Alabama high school football coach banned for season after recruiting violation</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The State of Alabama is the latest to crack down on recruiting within high school football, with Mary G. Montgomery head coach Zach Golson being suspended for the upcming season.
You might be wondering what type of recruiting violations would end up getting a coach escorted out of the school after being placed on administrative leave when accusations started flying.
Well, in my neck of the woods of Semmes, Alabama, keeping a secret or not running to social media to blast the latest gossip is essentially a rite of passage.
Located just outside of Mobile, which is home to Hank Aaron, Ozzie Smith, Jake Peavy, JaMarcus Russell, Tee Martin, Satchel Paige and plenty of other legends, Mary G. Montgomery has made plenty of noise over the past four years under coach Zach Golson.
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During his time as the head coach, Golson had accumulated a 37-10 record at the Division 7A level of Alabama high school football, which also put a target on his back from opposing coaches in the area and state.
Honestly, during my time at Davidson High School, MGM was one of those games that you knew would be an easy night on the field, though I&apos;m not going to act as if I played.
You could catch me on the soccer field, and even then I wasn’t getting on the pitch until we had secured at least a three-score lead.
OK, back to the reason why Mary G. Montgomery will not have its head coach for the upcoming season.
While back home last month for a visit with family, along with making a trek down I-10 towards a college not to be named (future story), the MGM Vikings were brought up numerous times as the latest scuttlebutt of weird improprieties in high school recruiting.
According to a few people who couldn’t resist the opportunity to spread some gossip about things I had missed, MGM head coach Zach Golson allegedly held an event for eighth-grade students who were intending to play for the high school next season.
FOX10 News in Mobile, Alabama, reported that a principal from an opposing school turned in the MGM football program.
The problem is that the location of MGM also coincides with schools like Blount High, Baker and even Vigor, which leads to some interesting recruiting tactics being used if you are not within a certain zoning area. If you are in the Blount housing zone, that&apos;s the school in which you are to attend.
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So, if a coach were to maybe maneuver a few things to get a player into his district, and I&apos;m not implying Zach Golson did this, you can see how opposing coaches would be upset.
Just think of that scene from the show &quot;Friday Night Lights&quot; when &quot;Buddy&quot; put in a fake mailbox so he could allow some talented players to use the &apos;house&apos; as their home address so they could play for the Dillon Panthers. If you remember, this was the reason why Luke Cafferty had to play for East Dillon, which turned out to be a blessing for coach Eric Taylor.
In the case of head coach Zach Golson, the signing day ceremony that included youngsters who were not in his district, which were plastered across social media, has ended up costing him a year of coaching.
Turns out, this would be all the evidence opposing schools needed to turn in Golson, which led to him being placed on administrative leave, along with being told to exit school grounds. He was then suspended for the entire 2026-2027 season.
I know what you&apos;re probably thinking, and yes this seems a bit excessive. But, high school football is obviously pretty competitive to say the least.
In the aftermath of the school finding out that evidence existed of this alleged poorly executed ceremony, with the Alabama High School Athletic Association having already been tipped-off about the event, Mary G. Montgomery officials confessed to the recruiting violations.
Not only was the school placed on probation for next season, but they will not be allowed to participate in the postseason, thanks to a ridiculous ceremony for eighth-grade students. And, if an opposing team were to lose to MGM, the game will not count towards their overall record in Division 6A, Region 1 standings.
For the students who participated in the ceremony and were not in MGM&apos;s district, they will have to play for the school located within their housing zone.
So, because of the actions of its now suspended head coach, who is known for being a great guy, MGM players are essentially playing a seasons worth of exhibitions games. This is the worst part of it all.
What an absolute sham for those players caught up in this nonsense.
But, that&apos;s recruiting during an era where we also have what is essentially a transfer portal for high school athletes.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Knicks storm back to shock Cavs in Game 1 as James Harden&apos;s defensive play comes under scrutiny</news:title>
			<news:keywords>James Harden’s defensive liabilities came into focus in the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Game 1 collapse against the New York Knicks on Tuesday night.
The Cavaliers led by as many as 22 points before Jalen Brunson led the Knicks to a storming comeback victory, 115-104. Brunson had 38 points, including crucial buckets in the fourth quarter while Harden was guarding him. 
Harden put the Cavaliers ahead with a few seconds to play, while Brunson answered back to tie the game. Cleveland’s Sam Merrill had an opportunity to give Cleveland the game-winning basket at the end of the fourth quarter, but his shot rolled around the rim and out.
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New York, then, outscored Cleveland, 14-3 in overtime to put the finishing touches on an incredible comeback.
Harden had 15 points, four rebounds and three assists, but was marked with six turnovers and was minus-6 on the floor. NBA fans targeted Harden for failing to do enough on defense when it mattered the most – a critique that has haunted him his entire career.
Knicks head coach Mike Brown pointed out after the game that the plan was to attack Harden.
&quot;There is no secret: We were attacking Harden,&quot; Brown said. &quot;Sometimes you’ve got to do what the game dictates, and they were trying to do the same thing with Jalen, so we said, ‘OK, we feel like we can play that game.’ We try not to play that game much, but we feel like we have a guy that we can play that game with in Jalen.&quot;
Harden credited Brunson with making tough plays down the stretch.
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&quot;He made some tough ones, but we obviously all know he’s a great 1-on-1 player,&quot; Harden said. &quot;Anybody on an island, it’s going to be difficult, so we’ve got to do a better job of making sure he sees bodies. On the other hand, they do a good job at supporting him and helping him when he’s on an island. He made some tough ones, but we’ve got to do a better job as a team.&quot;
Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson claimed the team made adjustments, but nothing worked.
&quot;We started sending two at him, getting the ball out of his hands, full rotating,&quot; Atkinson said. &quot;James was good most of the game. Listen, we weren’t great defensively in the fourth quarter.&quot;
He said he never considered taking Harden off the floor defensively.
&quot;Listen, he’s been one of our best defenders and a big player in the playoffs,&quot; Atkinson said. &quot;I trust him. He’s smart, great hands.&quot;
Game 2 is set for Thursday night at 8 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>&apos;Written in our DNA&apos;: Polish pilots who remember Soviet rule prepare for America&apos;s most lethal fighter jet</news:name>
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			<news:title>&apos;Written in our DNA&apos;: Polish pilots who remember Soviet rule prepare for America&apos;s most lethal fighter jet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>LASK, Poland — Poland is expected to receive its first F-35 fighter jets &quot;very, very soon&quot;, Polish Deputy Defense Minister Paweł Zalewski told Fox News Digital, as American and Polish forces prepare together at a key NATO air base near the alliance’s eastern flank.
Fox News Digital received exclusive access to Poland&apos;s 32nd Tactical Air Base in Lask, where commanders pointed to the hangars being prepared for the arrival of the U.S.- made fifth-generation aircraft, part of Poland&apos;s $4.6 billion purchase of 32 F-35 from Lockheed Martin.
The jets have not arrived yet, but the partnership behind them already has.
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Polish and American personnel train, operate and in some cases are stationed together on the base, reflecting the unusually close military relationship between Warsaw and Washington at a time when NATO burden-sharing remains under political scrutiny.
Lt. Col. Pete Nanoslawski, commander of the 52nd Operations Group Detachment 1 of the U.S. Air Force, originally from New York and stationed in Poland for the past five years, told Fox News Digital that Poland’s military modernization has significantly deepened cooperation between the two militaries.
&quot;We are experiencing incredible support from Polish-provided logistics support and Polish-provided infrastructure,&quot; Nanoslawski said while standing alongside Polish commanders on the base.
He said Poland’s investment in American military systems and joint operations reflects how seriously Warsaw views threats from Russia. &quot;Their foreign military sales portfolio is an appetite that’s insatiable, and rightfully so.&quot;
The close relationship between the two militaries was visible throughout the visit. As Polish commanders spoke about cooperation with the United States, they frequently turned toward their American counterparts with familiarity that went beyond formal alliance language.
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&quot;We speak the same language, only with different accents,&quot; Col. pilot Krzysztof Duda, commander of the 32nd Tactical Air Base in Lask, told Fox News Digital.
Duda, who studied in the United States and attended the U.S. Air War College, described himself as &quot;a child of the American education system.&quot;
&quot;The marriage we have with the U.S. on the military level, even if you want to divorce, we would not,&quot; Duda said with a smile,&quot;But we don’t want the divorce.&quot;
Nanoslawski added that the American presence in Poland provides &quot;enhanced forward presence and the ability to maneuver and adjust rapidly.&quot;
The partnership is now entering a new phase with the integration of the U.S.-made F-35 into Poland’s air force fleet.
Poland signed a $4.6 billion agreement in 2020 to purchase 32 F-35A fighter jets manufactured by Lockheed Martin.
Duda, who is overseeing the implementation process at Lask, said the transition involves years of training, infrastructure upgrades and coordination with the United States.
Training to become an F35 pilot is not just a long process, it&apos;s an expensive one too — Duda estimates that it costs around $55 million per pilot.
The base itself has undergone extensive modernization to prepare for the aircraft, including new operational infrastructure, maintenance systems and classified facilities required under American certification standards.
In an interview with Fox News Digital in Warsaw, Polish Deputy Defense Minister Paweł Zalewski confirmed the first F-35 arrival is expected soon. &quot;I can confirm that it will be very, very soon,&quot; Zalewski said.
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&quot;F-35s provides very, very important capabilities, so it offers domination in the air. That is crucial in the battlefield nowadays,&quot; he added. &quot;It will be a capability developed together with Americans.&quot;
At a time when NATO burden-sharing remains a recurring debate in Washington, Poland has emerged as one of the alliance’s strongest military partners, dramatically increasing defense spending, purchasing American weapons systems and hosting U.S. forces.
For many Polish officers, the threat from Moscow is deeply personal.
Lt. Col. &quot;Shooter,&quot; a Polish F-16 pilot at the base, told Fox News Digital that countries on NATO’s eastern flank still carry memories of Soviet domination.
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&quot;There are still people that lived in communism,&quot; he said. &quot;We remember, and we don’t want anything like that to happen again.&quot;
Looking at Russia’s actions in Chechnya, Georgia, Crimea and Ukraine, he said Poland believes deterrence is essential.
&quot;We have this intuition probably written in our DNA,&quot; Shooter said. &quot;When they are doing something, they’re not going to stop unless the cost of the further operation is going to be more than what they’re going to gain.&quot;
According to the U.S. Air Force, Polish pilots began F-35 training in the United States in 2024, including at Ebbing Air National Guard Base in Arkansas. The 33rd Fighter Wing announced in February that a Polish pilot had completed the first flight on Poland’s new F-35A aircraft as part of the training program.
Lockheed Martin told Fox News Digital that &quot;integration of the F-35 into the Polish Air Force fleet advances regional deterrence, enhances interoperability and strengthens European security.&quot;
&quot;As seen in recent combat and air policing operations, the F-35 is actively helping defend NATO and allied airspace by deterring and defeating threats, and it will protect Poland’s national security for decades to come,&quot; a company spokesperson said.
The company added that preparations are continuing for Poland’s first in-country F-35 arrival celebration at Lask in June.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Backseat grillmeisters are the absolute worst and other petty complaints about BBQing</news:name>
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			<news:title>Backseat grillmeisters are the absolute worst and other petty complaints about BBQing</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s Wednesday, which means it’s time to slather on some sunscreen and get ready for some warm-weather whining in an all-new edition of The Gripe Report!
We’re just days away from Memorial Day — the unofficial start of summer — but, as I mentioned in Tuesday’s edition of Nightcaps, it should really just be accepted as the official start of summer.
Because while not everyone lives in a part of the country where the weather is nice enough to BBQ all year long, it may be the first time you dust off the grill, smoker, or flat-top for the year.
I don’t care what science says; that is the start of summer.
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So, we’re talking BBQ this week, and as great as it is, there is still plenty to gripe about.
Good BBQ takes time, and that can be one of the biggest pains in the ass about it.
There’s just no way around it: if you want to smoke a brisket or a pork shoulder, clear your schedule.
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Sure, with the advent of pellet smokers and Bluetooth thermometers, you can be untethered from your smoker to some degree, but you&apos;re still going to need to do some degree of babysitting.
This is a real pain when your wife says something to the effect of, &quot;Everyone is coming over for lunch at 1,&quot; at which point you do some mental meat math about how the pork butt you&apos;re going to smoke will probably take eight to 10 hours and then needs another hour to sit.
Well, set that alarm.
But here’s the thing: while I just complained about how long BBQing takes, that’s one of the things that makes it great. I love getting up while it’s still dark, firing up the grill, and watching it while I drink coffee for the first few hours.
That’s honestly part of the experience, and what an experience!
I’m not much of a BBQ snob. I’m not like, &quot;You have to do X for it to be real BBQ,&quot; or &quot;The only BBQ that will enter my piehole has to have Y.&quot;
All I ask is that it’s good.
I know that’s subjective, but there’s nothing worse than bad BBQ, and that’s because of the letdown that comes with it.
If someone says, &quot;Hey, let’s go to this BBQ place I know of,&quot; you’re already drooling on yourself thinking of putting yourself into a voluntary, brisket-fueled food coma.
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But then you go and find it’s kind of meh, and then you’re upset that you just got BBQ cucked.
It’s happened to me, and it sucks, so be wary.
Speaking of snobs, I’m not a fan of the guys who insist that all BBQ is s--t unless it comes from within the city limits of where they grew up or currently live.
It’s like a guy who says he likes one kind of music and only listens to it.
I like rock too, but you&apos;re missing out by not dipping into blues, jazz, classical, hip-hop, etc.
That’s BBQ to me. Kansas City style is great. Texas style is great. The Carolinas have great BBQ. Alabama white sauce is good. The modern version of BBQ can be really great.
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It’s okay to have a preference; that’s natural. What I’m asking is that you not rip a deuce on other styles of BBQ just because they’re not the one from your hometown.
No one is going to banish you from Texas if you admit that Carolina BBQ is good.
You will not be drawn and quartered by folks in Kansas City if you say you prefer a simple dry rub to something slathered in sauce.
Actually, they might…
One of my biggest problems with BBQ is myself.
As is the case with anything I do, I am my worst critic, and boy, has that ruined a meal or two for me and others.
I’m not saying I did anything crazy, but I have brought the mood down like a hockey player who just deflected a game-winning goal into his own net.
&quot;Yeah, y’know, just really disappointed. I feel like I let everyone down tonight. We’ll just have to regroup, come back, and execute better next time…&quot;
I just hate putting in the time to make something and have it suck. I remember one time I made some pork belly burnt ends that weren’t inedible, but not to my liking. That ruined them even more because I just sat there thinking about how I should’ve done something differently.
Well, there’s always next time… unless you screw up so bad that you make everyone sick, in which case you should probably stop.
It’s almost a cliché at this point, but whenever there’s a cookout, dudes are drawn to the grill or the smoker like a moth is drawn to a porch light.
I feel like most of the time, they’re just there to spectate (and silently judge), but occasionally, you get a guy who feels the need to start dictating what the grillmeister is supposed to do.
Flip this. Turn that. Move this. Stab that with a fork. Don’t stab that with a fork.
Everyone has their own way of doing things on the grill, and as long as you get a good result, who cares?
Now this isn’t to say I’m not looking for tips on how to get better. I’m always looking for them.
That’s how you unlock the secrets to great BBQ. I was once told to use mayo as a binder when I smoke a turkey breast, and — what do you know? — it’s great.
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But when someone is in the midst of grilling up some burgers or bratwursts, that’s not the time to start spitting some knowledge.
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That’s all for this smoky, saucy edition of The Gripe Report!
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			<news:title>New drug approach offers hope for patients with recurrent aggressive cancers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A new treatment for endometrial cancer demonstrated strong potential in a Phase 3 clinical trial.
Drugmaker Merck announced Monday that the investigational drug sacituzumab tirumotecan (sac-TMT) met its &quot;primary endpoints&quot; of overall survival and progression-free survival in patients with advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer.
The TroFuse-005 trial is the first global Phase 3 trial to &quot;demonstrate statistically significant improvement&quot; in survival compared to chemotherapy in these patients, according to a Merck press release.
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This was also the first and only antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) to achieve such a result for endometrial cancer patients in this setting, the researchers stated.
An ADC is a targeted cancer therapy that delivers more of the drug to tumor cells while limiting damage to healthy cells.
The trial involved 776 patients with endometrial cancer whose disease worsened after receiving both platinum chemotherapy and immunotherapy.
The patients were randomly assigned sac-TMT, administered every two weeks, or a treatment of the physician’s choice, including doxorubin or paclitaxel chemotherapy. The patients were aware of which treatment they were receiving.
Those receiving sac-TMT showed &quot;clinically meaningful improvement&quot; in their disease state compared to the treatment of physician’s choice, the researchers found.
The study also met response rate benchmarks and exhibited similar side effects to earlier studies of the same drug, Merck reported.
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The drugmaker did not disclose any statistics on exact survival benefit, response rate, side effect rates or other details, but the researchers aim to present this Phase 3 data at an upcoming medical meeting.
Dr. Domenica Lorusso, the study’s global lead investigator and professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Humanitas University and Humanitas San Pio X in Milan, wrote in a press release that these results show sac-TMT &quot;may be able to address a critical unmet need for certain patients with advanced endometrial cancer, one of the only cancers increasing in both incidence and mortality worldwide.&quot;
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&quot;Despite recent advances, patients whose disease progresses following treatment with platinum and immunotherapy are urgently in need of new options, and these findings show for the first time that a TROP2 ADC may be an effective option in this setting,&quot; she added.
Dr. Brian Slomovitz, co-director of gynecologic oncology at Mount Sinai and an investigator on this trial, reflected on the study findings during an interview with Fox News Digital.
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&quot;Unlike many other cancers that we are treating, the number of endometrial cancers and the number of deaths due to endometrial cancers are on the rise,&quot; Slomovitz noted.
&quot;In the United States, the number of deaths due to endometrial cancer has surpassed the number of deaths due to ovarian cancer, [making it] the deadliest of all gynecologic malignancies.&quot;
Despite recent advancements introducing immunotherapy as the standard of care, &quot;better treatment options&quot; for patients with recurrent disease &quot;remains an unmet need,&quot; Slomovitz commented.
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&quot;If the full data confirm this announcement, the key questions will be the magnitude of the survival benefit and the toxicity profile — those will define sac-TMT’s role,&quot; he said. 
&quot;But an overall survival improvement in recurrent disease is a real, meaningful result for patients and their families, not just a statistical one.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Congress must not derail the freight rail lifeline for America’s farmers</news:name>
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			<news:title>Congress must not derail the freight rail lifeline for America’s farmers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>At first glance, a railroad CEO and an agricultural industry leader might seem like an unlikely pairing. When you understand how closely America’s farm economy and freight rail depend on each other, the partnership makes sense – as do our shared concerns about proposals in Congress that could harm both.
Every year, railroads haul hundreds of millions of tons of grain, feed, fertilizer, biofuels, ethanol, and other commodities across this country. From a corn farm in Iowa to a grain elevator in the Pacific Northwest, from a feedlot in Kansas to an export terminal on the Gulf Coast, freight rail is the connective tissue of the American agricultural supply chain. There is no realistic substitute for the volume, the distance, the safety, or the cost-efficiency that rail provides.
That&apos;s why Congress should be careful not to impose new mandates on freight rail that would raise costs, reduce capacity, and ultimately stick American consumers with the bill – at a time when they can least afford it.
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Farm country is hurting. Net farm income has declined sharply in recent years. Input costs remain elevated. Export markets face new uncertainty. In this environment, transportation costs aren&apos;t an abstraction – they&apos;re the difference between a profitable crop year and a losing one. Every dollar added to the cost of moving grain or fertilizer comes directly out of a farmer&apos;s bottom line. And make no mistake, those costs trickle down to consumers at the store.
Some provisions under consideration in Congress would impose sweeping operational mandates on freight rail without credible evidence they would improve safety outcomes. We&apos;re talking about train length limits that would constrain network efficiency and throughput and expanded manual inspection requirements that could slow the adoption of the advanced automated detection technology that makes rail safer. These aren&apos;t targeted, evidence-based safety measures. They are one-size-fits-all federal mandates dressed up in safety language.
To be clear, rail safety matters enormously and farmers and ranchers demand safe operations. Railroads have invested billions of dollars in technology, infrastructure, and training over the past two decades, and it shows. New data from the Federal Railroad Administration showed freight rail safety improved across nearly every major category in 2025, marking a record-breaking year for the industry.  That progress didn&apos;t happen because of sweeping federal mandates. It happened because of sustained private investment, data-driven practices, and a relentless focus on operational excellence. Congress should build on that model, not undermine it.
We wholeheartedly support targeted safety measures, including the continued expansion of various detection technologies, strengthening track maintenance programs, improving funding for first responder training, and ensuring communities have the resources they need to respond to hazardous materials incidents. These are common-sense investments with demonstrated safety benefits. And, because no one has a stronger incentive for safety than railroads and their customers, many of these activities are already advancing absent any perverse dictates driven by special interests.
What we cannot support are provisions that constrain the operational flexibility and capacity of a freight network that American farmers depend on every day – particularly when those provisions lack a solid evidence base connecting them to better safety outcomes.
The irony is that in trying to make rail safer, service could suffer: more congested, more expensive, and less reliable. And when rail gets worse, farmers and ranchers feel it first and hardest.
Congress has an opportunity here, particularly as it weighs a five-year surface transportation bill that comes due in September. Done right, rail safety legislation can strengthen a network that is vital to rural America, to agricultural competitiveness, and to our nation&apos;s ability to feed the world. Done wrong, it adds another costly burden to a farm economy already under enormous stress.
America&apos;s farmers are counting on Congress to get this right.
Ian Jefferies is President and CEO of the Association of American Railroads.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Extremist fanboys are glamorizing antisemitism — and some politicians keep playing along</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A dangerous new subculture is infesting America’s digital landscape. Fueled by algorithm-driven online platforms, it nonetheless has a very real world, negative impact on the national conversation, public policy and politics. With financial incentives that can top thousands of dollars per month, its heroes are &quot;influencers&quot; who glamorize extremist violence, target Jews and become icons for a disaffected audience of young men seeking validation.
This is the rise of the terrorist fanboys.
Hasan Piker, a top-three contender in 2024 for my organization StopAntisemitism’s Antisemite of the Year, losing out only to Candace Owens, has become one of the most influential progressive voices online, with millions of followers.
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This is a man who said that &quot;America deserved 9/11, dude. F--k it, I’m saying it.&quot; He dismissed the evidence of mass rape and murder by Hamas in the Oct, 7 massacre. Even though the terror group live-streamed their gory pillaging of Israel, Piker-hosted streams where he denied or dismissed Hamas sexual violence, going so far as to say, &quot;It doesn’t matter if f–-king rapes happened on October 7th.&quot; Piker later admitted in the interview that his comments on 9/11 were &quot;inappropriate.&quot; But apparently mass rapes are totally appropriate.
Nonetheless, he has been featured at a campaign rally with Democratic members of congress Rashida Tlaib, Summer Lee and with Michigan U.S. Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed. Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., has appeared on his Twitch stream, even though Piker explicitly called for the murder of Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., — something Piker later walked back after being suspended by Twitch. This is true influence not just online but IRL—in real life.
And the cultural mainstreaming of Piker continues apace, including a collaboration with comedian Trevor Noah and an appearance on the New York Times’ &quot;The Opinion&quot; podcast, further normalizing his revolting anti-Americanism, antisemitism and incitement to violence.
On the other end of the ideological spectrum is Nick Fuentes, who has engaged in Holocaust denial, saying he does not &quot;buy&quot; the existence of gas chambers and calling the Nazi genocide of Jews &quot;exaggerated.&quot; He has built a following using unambiguously violent rhetoric.
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At one rally, when talking about &quot;the Jews,&quot; he raged, &quot;We’re in a holy war and I will tell you this: Because we’re willing to die in the holy war, we will make them die in the holy war. And they will go down. We have God on our side, and they will go down with their Satanic master. They have no future in America.&quot;
Popular influencer Sneako, whose real name is Nicolas Kenn De Balinthazy, appeared on stage to support Fuentes, declaring, &quot;Nicholas J. Fuentes is going to be the future President of the United States of America.&quot; The sickest part is that the audience of real, live human beings cheered.
And yet Fuentes has been laundered by mainstream platforms. He appeared on Piers Morgan, who introduced him by saying, &quot;The reason you’re hearing about him is because he’s popular.&quot; And he famously sat for a chummy two-hour interview with Tucker Carlson, who later called him &quot;smart&quot; and &quot;hilarious,&quot; and asserted, &quot;Fuentes is saying a lot of true things.&quot; Carlson also said that &quot;Fuentes on some macro level is troubling because, he, his platform is an expression of something that has kind of taken over all political discourse which is identity politics: tribalism.&quot;
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Comedians like Theo Von and Dave Smith operate in a similar environment where false, bigoted, and violent comments are treated as &quot;edgy&quot; and &quot;controversial&quot; entertainment rather than threats. The lines between satire, irony, and endorsement grow increasingly blurry.
What brings the two ends of the political spectrum together into a horseshoe, in addition to antisemitism and incitement to violence, is money and attention. Algorithms reward outrage. Audiences reward transgression. And young, disaffected men reward those who validate their grievances with the most extreme language possible.
The result is a normalization process. Ideas that once would have ended careers now build them.
Some political leaders must stop legitimizing this ecosystem. That means refusing to campaign or appear with them and explicitly condemning influencers who traffic in dehumanizing rhetoric, regardless of their reach.
Cultural institutions must enforce consistent standards, not selectively applied outrage. Platforms must confront the role their algorithms play in amplifying extremism under the guise of engagement.
And audiences must recognize their own culpability. Consumption is endorsement in an attention economy.
The terrorist fanboy phenomenon is not confined to the fringes. It is reshaping discourse and eroding moral boundaries. When violence is glamorized and antisemitism is repackaged as commentary, the consequences extend far beyond any single community.
This is not just a Jewish problem. It is a societal one. Because a culture that learns to admire extremism will not contain it. It will spread it.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Auburn grad’s family blames gunmaker, boyfriend’s father in shooting weeks after she landed dream job</news:name>
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			<news:title>Auburn grad’s family blames gunmaker, boyfriend’s father in shooting weeks after she landed dream job</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The parents of an Auburn University graduate who police say was shot and killed by her boyfriend&apos;s father weeks after landing her dream job in interior design have accused him and a yet-to-be-identified gunmaker in a wrongful death lawsuit, according to court filings.
Whitney Robeson, a 22-year-old originally from Richmond, Virginia, died on the evening of March 7 after a gunshot tore through her upper chest, according to the lawsuit. She was pronounced dead at a hospital about an hour later.
The shooting was initially reported as an accident, and the coroner’s early finding was &quot;accident&quot; based on limited information available at the time. Defense attorney Johnny Amari has repeatedly described the incident as a &quot;tragic&quot; and &quot;terrible accident.&quot;
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Police in Trussville, about 15 miles northeast of Birmingham, arrested her boyfriend&apos;s father, 54-year-old Jeffrey Towers, on a manslaughter charge last week, roughly two months after the shooting.
&quot;Innocent until proven guilty is not just a sacred rule, it’s a legal standard,&quot; said Amari, one of Towers&apos; criminal defense attorneys. &quot;Our position is he’s not guilty of the offense that he’s charged with.&quot;
Towers has not yet entered a plea. He was released on $30,000 bond, the highest amount for a Class B felony like manslaughter, Amari said. He is due back in court on July 22.
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&quot;Nothing that we do or say as a criminal defense team...diminishes the fact that a life was lost here — and a special life,&quot; Amari told Fox News Digital. &quot;This girl was special to my client, special to my client&apos;s family.&quot;
Robeson and Towers&apos; 22-year-old son, Brandon Towers, attended Auburn University together and were dating at the time of her death. Weeks before the shooting, she had just started a job in interior design at RH, formerly known as Restoration Hardware.
&quot;We believe even when a mistake is made, you have the right to your criminal defense, you have the rights to force the state to prove their case beyond reasonable doubt, and that&apos;s all we&apos;re exercising,&quot; Amari said. &quot;It doesn&apos;t in any way diminish the loss of life that we know is valuable.&quot;
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Amari&apos;s law firm was not representing Towers in the civil case as of Tuesday morning.
Although the prosecution&apos;s version of events has not yet been made public, the civil lawsuit alleges previously unseen details about Robeson&apos;s last moments.
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Towers was in the attic of his home on Deer Trail with his son and Robeson, showing them &quot;a collection of antique firearms,&quot; according to the lawsuit. While handling a .22-caliber revolver, he &quot;inadvertently&quot; discharged a round, which caused the fatal injuries to Robeson&apos;s heart and left lung.
&quot;Whether known or unknown to Defendant Towers, the firearm being handled was loaded, and as he displayed the weapon to Whitney and his son, a single shot was inadvertently discharged,&quot; the lawsuit states. &quot;The discharged bullet struck 22-year-old Whitney Robeson in the upper left side of her chest.&quot;
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The lawsuit alleges that he handled the weapon negligently and that the gunmaker produced the revolver with design flaws that made it &quot;unfit for its ordinary purpose.&quot;
&quot;Defendant Towers, with reckless indifference to the consequences and a conscious disregard for the safety of others, engaged in the unsafe handling of a firearm without verifying whether the weapon was loaded,&quot; the lawsuit alleges.
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It later claims he handled the gun with &quot;a complete lack of knowledge of firearm safety, firearm mechanics, or how to safely handle firearms.&quot;
Although the lawsuit doesn&apos;t use the gunmaker&apos;s name, it includes 14 unnamed co-defendants who can be identified later under Alabama law.
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Robeson&apos;s parents, Carin and Matthew Robeson, are relying on the state&apos;s Extended Manufacturer’s Liability Doctrine to additionally allege that the firearm was defectively designed, &quot;unfit for its ordinary purpose,&quot; and lacked adequate safety features &quot;as to prevent inadvertent discharge.&quot;
&quot;At its core, this matter involves the tragic and unnecessary death of a 22-year-old young woman whose life was cut short far too soon,&quot; their attorney, Andrew Moak, said in a statement. &quot;Whitney was a daughter, loved one, and member of her community, and that should never be lost in the discussion surrounding this case.&quot;
He said the family is seeking justice and accountability. The lawsuit does not specify monetary damages being sought.
In an online obituary, Robeson&apos;s family revealed she had wanted to work in interior design since her childhood, inspired by shows on HGTV. After graduating summa cum laude from Auburn&apos;s interior design program, she got a job as a trade consultant for RH, formerly known as Restoration Hardware, doing just that.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Texas teen tells Congress he received death threats after revealing Islamic booth at high school</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas teen tells Congress he received death threats after revealing Islamic booth at high school</news:title>
			<news:keywords>FIRST ON FOX — A Texas high school student who went viral after calling out an Islamic group for passing out hijabs on his campus told members of Congress last week that he has received death threats for speaking up.
Marco Hunter-Lopez, a 16-year-old student at Wylie East High School and president of the campus Republican Club, told Fox News Digital he was invited by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, to testify May 13 before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Constitution and Limited Government in a hearing titled, &quot;Sharia-Free America.&quot;
Hunter-Lopez testified about an incident that occurred on Feb. 2 on his high school campus, when he encountered an Islamic booth where four adult women from the organization &quot;Why Islam?&quot; were passing out hijabs to female students, copies of the Quran with conversion instructions, and a pamphlet titled, &quot;Understanding Sharia.&quot;
The incident drew national attention after Hunter-Lopez posted videos of the booth to social media. During his testimony, he revealed he received death threats afterward.
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&quot;I had people saying that they were going to be at my house waiting for me to get home and they were going to shoot me,&quot; Hunter-Lopez told the subcommittee. &quot;I had people telling me to kill myself. A lot of different things. But I know nobody can proclaim anything over me because I wake up every morning with victory with Christ.&quot;
In his testimony, Hunter-Lopez said that Sharia law is fundamentally incompatible with the U.S. Constitution and American values, and argued the outside group violated school policy and parental rights.
&quot;Handing materials that present Sharia favorably to minors during the school day — without parental approval — risks normalizing ideas that undermine the very principles our public schools are supposed to uphold,&quot; he said. &quot;This is not neutral education; it is ideological promotion under the guise of diversity and inclusion.&quot;
An exchange with Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., also went viral after the lawmaker questioned the purpose of the session, asking if anyone believed the U.S. needed special laws targeting specific religious populations rather than holding everyone to secular law.
When Raskin directed the question to Hunter-Lopez, the teenager challenged Raskin&apos;s characterization of America&apos;s legal system, pointing out that the vast majority of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were church-attending Christians.
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After clips of the exchange were posted to X last week, conservatives praised the teen for his articulate response to the congressman&apos;s questioning.
Hunter-Lopez later told Fox News Digital that Raskin repeatedly cut him off before he could fully argue that lawmakers must acknowledge America&apos;s Christian foundations, but said he was ready to defend his views.
&quot;I believe that he thinks that he was going to catch me off guard by calling me out. But it didn&apos;t,&quot; Hunter-Lopez told Fox News Digital. &quot;I took the fight.&quot;
Representatives for Raskin did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Hunter-Lopez credited his faith and community for giving him the boldness to stand his ground, noting that his peers have been more motivated to share their views after the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.
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&quot;After that, instead of being scared to speak up, I actually saw more students brave to speak out,&quot; he told Fox News Digital. He encouraged other students to get involved in their community and &quot;find other students you can connect with.&quot;
The Christian conservative student was also asked to testify about allegations that the Republican Club faced &quot;hostile scrutiny&quot; from school administration since it was launched last year. Hunter-Lopez alleged that school officials initially denied his club for being too political, targeted their posters, and selectively enforced policies regarding religious and political student groups.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Wylie Independent School District (ISD) officials strongly rejected the claim it engages in viewpoint discrimination or selectively enforces policies in relation to religion or political views.
&quot;Wylie ISD does not endorse or promote any religion,&quot; a spokesperson said. &quot;As a public school district, the district is legally required to remain neutral regarding religion while respecting the constitutional rights of all students. The district does not operate &apos;Islamic prayer rooms&apos; or provide preferential treatment to one religious group over another. In accordance with the law, reasonable accommodations may be made for students’ religious practices when appropriate.&quot;
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District officials said that the school &quot;experienced monitor-related challenges last school year,&quot; regarding the Republican Club and said communications between the school and students &quot;could and should have been better, and district leadership has acknowledged that.&quot;
Regarding the original Feb. 2 incident, Wylie ISD reiterated that the situation was a procedural breakdown regarding visitor procedures, &quot;not an intentional effort to promote any religious viewpoint or organization.&quot; The district stated that a required verification step was missed by campus staff, adding that &quot;had that critical step been completed, the outside group would not have been permitted to meet with the student club that day.&quot;
&quot;Following the incident, the district reinforced expectations with campuses and updated club and visitor procedures to help ensure a situation like this does not happen again,&quot; a spokesperson said.
The hearing comes amid a broader push by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, and Rep. Keith Self, R-Texas, who launched the &quot;Sharia Free America Caucus&quot; late last year to counter what they describe as a threat to American civil liberties.
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Self told Fox News Digital that the incident at Wylie East High School was not an isolated school oversight.
&quot;This was not a procedural breakdown as the school has said,&quot; Self said. &quot;It was intentional, it has happened before, and they just got caught by a young man who was not going to let it happen without pushback.&quot;
Wylie ISD disputed Self&apos;s comments in a statement to Fox News Digital, calling the congressman&apos;s remarks &quot;disappointing&quot; and said he never contacted district leadership or campus administration to discuss the matter.
Roy echoed Self&apos;s concerns in comments to Fox News Digital, saying that Sharia influence is spreading rapidly in Texas, with &quot;more than 300 mosques and proposals for Muslim-only cities.&quot; He applauded the high school student for speaking out.
&quot;Marco has seen the consequences firsthand in his own high school, and I applaud his bravery for speaking out and telling the truth about how the growing influence of Islam is affecting our state,&quot; he said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bill Belichick reveals how NFL legend Lawrence Taylor could read plays by how scared opponents were of him</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bill Belichick reveals how NFL legend Lawrence Taylor could read plays by how scared opponents were of him</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Lawrence Taylor is regarded by many as the best defensive player to ever play in the NFL, including one of his former coaches with the New York Giants: Bill Belichick.
Belichick has always raved about &quot;L.T.&quot; and how great of a player he was to coach. But, during an appearance on &quot;Hang Out with Sean Hannity,&quot; Belichick revealed the two-time Super Bowl champion and eight-time All-Pro linebacker’s instincts is what set him apart from the rest.
In fact, Taylor’s instincts were so great, he could tell who had him on any given play just by looking across the line of scrimmage.
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&quot;Taylor had instincts beyond instincts,&quot; Belichick explained. &quot;He was tremendously gifted, but he also knew the game extremely well instinctively. He could tell who was going to block him, Sean, by how scared they were. If they weren’t nervous, they weren’t blocking him. If they were nervous, that’s who was going to block him.
&quot;If the quarterback was nervous, it was a pass. If the quarterback wasn’t nervous, he was handing the ball off. He could just tell.&quot;
Taylor’s fear factor has been well documented, but to simply look at a player’s expression across the line and know where the ball was going is something else.
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Belichick started to see this from Taylor when he was the second overall pick by the Giants in the 1981 NFL Draft. At the time, Belichick was serving as the team’s linebackers and special teams coach under head coach Bill Parcells.
Belichick would eventually be promoted to defensive coordinator in 1985, a post he held through the 1990 season before his first crack at being a head coach with the Cleveland Browns.
While he’s coached great players – he said Tom Brady was his top player during his coaching career – Belichick simply couldn’t teach how Taylor would dissect an offense.
&quot;Within two or three plays within the start of the game, he had a good sense of how they were trying to deal with him and what their gameplan was for him,&quot; he told Hannity. &quot;Sometimes, it was what we had planned on. Sometimes, he would come to the sideline and he would say, ‘Coach, they’re not doing what you said they were going to do. Here’s what they were doing.’ I trusted him because he really could see where they were looking, how their posture was, and so forth. Then, he never came off the field. When I was the special teams coach, I had him out there. He covered punts, he rushed punts, he was on kickoff return, he was on kickoff coverage, he was on field goal protection and he blocked field goals. He didn’t come off the field, but he made plays.
&quot;He wasn’t a guy who took plays off. He picked his spots a little bit, but any time it was a big play, you got his best effort.&quot;
Belichick even said that he believed Taylor could’ve played multiple positions on the offensive side of the ball if he wanted to, showing the amount of respect in his talent during his days on the gridiron.
Taylor was a pivotal piece in the Giants’ Super Bowl victories in 1986 and 1990, while on his way to being named the 1986 NFL MVP. He was also a three-time Defensive Player of the Year winner.
In his 13-year career, all of which with the Giants, Taylor racked up 142 sacks, including a league-high 20.5 in that MVP season, 41 forced fumbles, and nine interceptions across 184 games.
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			  <news:name>Jay Bilas raves about the impact of NIL on college basketball: &apos;I don&apos;t think it&apos;s ever been better&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jay Bilas raves about the impact of NIL on college basketball: &apos;I don&apos;t think it&apos;s ever been better&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>NIL has been a fixture in college basketball for years now, and ESPN broadcaster Jay Bilas said the sport has never been better.
Bilas, 62, said that NIL has allowed players to be compensated while also staying in school longer.
&quot;I don&apos;t think it&apos;s ever been better. The players are better than they&apos;ve ever been. We&apos;re seeing now because of NIL, because of player compensation, the players are staying in school longer than they did in prior years,&quot; Bilas told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;That&apos;s more years of service for college teams out of players than they used to get. And I think it&apos;s reflected in a higher level of play. And for those who say that ‘Hey, you know, players should stay in school,’ they&apos;re staying in school to further their educations and make money while they&apos;re doing it.&quot;
Bilas said that if a musician, author or actor were making money while getting an education they would be praised. The former Duke star added that NIL has allowed talent to spread out more and cited Indiana as an example.
&quot;I think it&apos;s been nothing but good for the sport. We&apos;ve seen talent spread out more and look, I&apos;m not a football guy. I like watching football, but I wouldn&apos;t consider myself in the expert category, but I find it hard to believe that Indiana could win a national championship under the old system. And they won one in the NIL era,&quot; Bilas said.
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&quot;Like Alabama or Clemson, they can&apos;t stockpile players three deep at each position like they used to. And one, you can&apos;t afford it. And two, players are saying, ‘Wait a minute, I can make this to be a starter at Texas A&amp;M. Why would I go here and be a backup?’&quot;
While Bilas praised NIL, he still doesn’t think the players are being paid their value.
&quot;I think it&apos;s nothing but a good thing and it&apos;s great for the players that they can now at least bargain for something near their value. They still don&apos;t get their value, but at least they&apos;re getting near their value,&quot; Bilas said.
The broadcaster pointed out the hypocrisy fans have with coaches changing schools compared to players transferring. Bilas said fans don’t complain when coaches leave for another school, but do when a player hits the transfer portal.
&quot;There&apos;s never been a salary cap on coaches. Their compensation keeps going up and up and the coach’s portal is always open. You know, they leave anytime they feel like it and nobody says tampering when another school takes them away. That needs to change because they&apos;re under contract at another member institution and in the real world that&apos;s called tortious interference with contract, and the NCAA just turns their head the other way and says, ‘nothing to see here.’&quot;
&quot;But they complain when it goes to players, not the NCAA, but fans complain with regard to players but they never seem to complain with regard to coaches.&quot;
Bilas will be playing in the American Century Tournament July 10-12 at Edgewood Golf Course in Lake Tahoe. The tournament will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock.
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			  <news:name>USA Today calls Stephen Colbert, America&apos;s least funny comedian, a &apos;gallant comic avenger&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>USA Today calls Stephen Colbert, America&apos;s least funny comedian, a &apos;gallant comic avenger&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After innumerable tortuous years of dismal, predictable, political commentary, &quot;The Late Show with Stephen Colbert&quot; is finally being put out of its misery.
&quot;The Late Show&quot; was reportedly losing CBS around $40 million per year, an extraordinary number that somehow feels low given the abhorrent &quot;quality&quot; of nightly programming it provided. How could it lose CBS that much money? An astronomical salary for Colbert to perform &quot;Hey guys, you ever hear that Donald Trump is bad?&quot; jokes night after night and presumably more astronomical salaries for a team of writers to come up with such brilliant comedic wit.
Few, outside of employees at the show and those in Hollywood who will watch anything that portrays Trump as the bad guy, will miss it. There are no recurring skits that will last in the collective memory. No classic episodes that went &quot;viral.&quot; Unless you count one of the worst episodes of television in the history of the United States, the infamous &quot;Vax-scene&quot; performance, as &quot;classic.&quot;
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But don&apos;t tell that to USA Today. In a vomit-inducing piece of hagiography, the paper published a farewell to Colbert, entitled: &quot;A farewell to &apos;Late Show&apos;s Stephen Colbert, TV&apos;s gallant comic avenger&quot;
Seriously.
The author praises Colbert, saying his 83-year-old mother was devastated that Colbert was leaving, describing her face as &quot;darkening&quot; when mentioning it.
&quot;Colbert is the consummate interviewer,&quot; he says, &quot;able to talk intelligently and find humor on any topic. When things go way off semi-script, he has the nimbleness to make the fresh moment even more memorable.&quot;
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Truly incomprehensible. As is his praise for Colbert&apos;s political commentary, which, along with his partners in comedy crime Jimmy Kimmel and beyond, has almost assuredly permanently ended late night talk shows on legacy media.
&quot;And, yes, Colbert wades into politics most every night,&quot; he writes. &quot;In his near-decade of &apos;The Late Show,&apos; it has been a godsend for viewers, like my mom, trying to process the onslaught of sometimes surreal events unfolding around the clock on CNN.&quot;
Well, at least he&apos;s honest about why Colbert exists: to provide incompetent political commentary and therapy for elderly members of the Democratic Party.
&quot;When Colbert goes on a riff on the state of affairs, Mom gets positively giddy,&quot; he writes, confirming that exact dynamic. &quot;It&apos;s like he&apos;s personally facing and voicing her battles.&quot;
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Perhaps even more remarkable, the writer describes Colbert&apos;s unwatchable show as &quot;must-watch,&quot; and blames the exit on &quot;politically intolerant times&quot; first and &quot;struggling economics&quot; second. &quot;Each of this final week&apos;s shows will be absolutely compulsory live viewing as well in [sic] the increasingly viral grand goodbye,&quot; he explains without a hint of awareness.
This article, absurd as it is, is quite illuminating. Colbert isn&apos;t about comedy, jokes, or even entertainment. He&apos;s there to tell senior citizen left-wing viewers what to think. A comforting blanket of unthinking, unblinking compliance with whatever the institutional left thinks about a given topic.
Jokes about Eric Swalwell&apos;s spectacular implosion after a series of allegations of improper behavior? No interest whatsoever. Mindless, cringeworthy slop about Donald Trump being like Hitler? Come on down.
Colbert is an &quot;avenger&quot; all right. To avenge means to inflict punishment or harm. For years, he&apos;s punished any thinking person who&apos;s ever been unwittingly exposed to his &quot;comedy.&quot; And in doing so, indefinitely discredited what used to be a valuable profession.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tito Ortiz eyes California comeback while blasting Dana White for freezing him out of UFC</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tito Ortiz eyes California comeback while blasting Dana White for freezing him out of UFC</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former UFC light heavyweight Champion Tito Ortiz is looking back at his California roots while aiming at Dana White for treating him like an outcast.
Appearing on OutKick’s &quot;Tomi Lahren is Fearless,&quot; the 51-year-old MMA icon said there’s a &quot;very, very big chance&quot; he moves back to the Golden State once his kids graduate high school next year.
Ortiz, who resigned from the Huntington Beach City Council in 2021, claims he was made a political &quot;scapegoat&quot; but says the city’s rightward political shift has opened the door for a return.
&quot;Yes. Me and my wife, we actually thought about that and, and they could bring the, um, crime down, not get rid of the homeless, but just take care of the homes in certain big cities,&quot; Ortiz told Lahren.
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&quot;You know, I know in Huntington Beach, they&apos;ve taken care of it since I was pretty much the scapegoat of it, you know, all the people there, they all voted Republican. They voted all Republicans into city council. And I really believe that there&apos;s an opportunity for me to go back. I would love to... But a chance of us going back to California is very, very big chance. I would to. I miss California a lot.&quot;
While Ortiz eyes a political and personal revival on the West Coast, his decades-long feud with UFC CEO Dana White is still down the tubes.
Ortiz confirmed the two have &quot;no relationship at all,&quot; accusing White of constantly mocking his intelligence whenever his name comes up.
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&quot;No relationship at all. You know, I see him once in a while when someone mentions my name to him. He once again, automatically reacts to &apos;Tito&apos;s stupid man.&apos; Okay. Okay, Dana, we get that,&quot; Ortiz said.
&quot;Um, I, I just, if I feel that much hate to him, it&apos;s, it, I won&apos;t say concerning, but it&apos;s just, uh, I don&apos;t really think about it. I&apos;m like, whatever. And you could say what you want about me, but I think he&apos;s done a great job for UFC.&quot;
Then there&apos;s the topic of President Trump.
White famously spoke for Trump at multiple Republican National Conventions, but Ortiz insists he was Trump’s favorite fighter long before White entered the picture.
&quot;The relationship he has with President Trump, it goes back to where I fought in UFC 30 at the Trump Taj Mahal back in 2001 when UFC first got bought. I was the main event, you know, um, Trump coming to my fights before him and Dana were ever friends,&quot; Ortiz asserted.
&quot;Maybe on a ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ before him and Dana were ever friends. Uh, but I, like I say, I&apos;m gonna hold that over his head.&quot;
Despite spending 16 years helping build the UFC from its low-rent beginnings into a multi-billion-dollar powerhouse, Ortiz said he’s now completely shut out by the promotion.
&quot;I wish I was invited to the White House card. I am not,&quot; Ortiz lamented.
&quot;It just, after the 16 years I gave to them from the very beginning, when they first bought the company to almost to the end where they sold the company, um, I don&apos;t get tickets. I gotta pay for my own tickets when I do want to go.&quot;
Though Ortiz concluded that &quot;life&apos;s too short to hate,&quot; the legendary Bad Boy is clearly still keeping score.
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			  <news:name>MTG says GOP&apos;s future &apos;destroyed&apos; after Trump-backed primary challenger defeats Thomas Massie in primary</news:name>
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			<news:title>MTG says GOP&apos;s future &apos;destroyed&apos; after Trump-backed primary challenger defeats Thomas Massie in primary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>After Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., lost the Republican U.S. House primary in Kentucky&apos;s 4th Congressional District to President Donald Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein on Tuesday, former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene declared that the future of the GOP had been &quot;destroyed.&quot;
&quot;I am proud and thankful to have served in the U.S. House of Representatives with my friend Thomas Massie, a giant among weak pathetic men. Releasing the Epstein files was our demise. But it was worth every single bit because now everyone knows the truth. You are ruled by the Epstein class that cares nothing about you and your elected leaders are bought and controlled by a foreign lobby,&quot; she wrote in a post on X.
&quot;Tonight the future of the Republican Party was destroyed. The Real America First Movement will rise led by the younger generations, who hate the old guard with an unquenchable passion. Let us pray that we have a country left by the time these creatures are gone,&quot; Greene added.
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Massie fired back at GOP Rep. Erin Houchin of Indiana after the congresswoman wrote in a post on X, &quot;Happy to deliver the news to President @realDonaldTrump the results from the KY Primary and his defeat of Thomas Massie. Well done, @TeamTrump! Congratulations @EdGallrein!&quot; 
&quot;How do his boots taste?&quot; Massie replied.
The congressman began his concession speech by saying, &quot;I would&apos;ve come out sooner but I had to call my opponent and concede and it took awhile to find Ed Gallrein in Tel Aviv.&quot;
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Republican Rep. Randy Fine of Florida posted a graphic that depicted Massie with large tears and labeled the lawmaker a &quot;LOSER.&quot;
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. declared in a post on X that &quot;The power of Donald Trump is real.&quot;
&quot;Congratulations to Ed Gallrein for an amazing victory against serious opposition. I believe he will bring a lot to the U.S House of Representatives. He is a warrior and businessman — someone who has truly sacrificed for our nation,&quot; Graham wrote. 
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&quot;As to Rep. Massie, we had many differences but I always admired the fact that he stayed true to his beliefs and fought for his causes. I wish him and his family well,&quot; the senator added.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Prince William may bring Prince George to the US for FIFA World Cup in historic first, royal sources say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Prince William may bring Prince George to the US for FIFA World Cup in historic first, royal sources say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There have been growing rumors in the U.K. that Prince William is preparing for a trip to the U.S. tied to both the FIFA World Cup and America’s 250th anniversary celebrations — but now the Prince of Wales may be planning a calculated charm offensive on the world stage.
Christopher Andersen, author of &quot;Kate!,&quot; told Fox News Digital that William may be considering a family trip involving the royal children, with a Middleton family friend telling him they are &quot;over the moon with excitement,&quot; especially with Prince George being &quot;a passionate soccer fan.&quot;
&quot;This would mark the first known visit to the U.S. by two future kings traveling together,&quot; Andersen said. &quot;This would also mark the first time the Wales children have ever set foot on American soil.&quot;
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If the 43-year-old were to travel across the pond this summer, it would come shortly after King Charles III and Queen Camilla won praise for their historic state visit to the U.S. In April, the couple embarked on a four-day trip to Washington, New York and Virginia at the request of the U.K. government, timed to help mark America’s 250th birthday.
&quot;Prince William is president of England’s Football Association,&quot; Andersen pointed out. &quot;As such, he is expected to cheer on England’s team in the World Cup. Charles and Camilla’s state visit was also an unqualified triumph. Along with Kate Middleton’s equally successful trip to Italy, palace officials were prompted to green-light one more high-profile visit, this time by the brightest stars in the royal firmament.&quot;
In response to Andersen’s comments, a Kensington Palace spokesperson told Fox News Digital, &quot;There are currently no public plans for a trip to the U.S. Hoping for a great performance from England, though!&quot;
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While William isn’t currently expected to make an official public visit to the U.S. on behalf of the royal family, that doesn’t rule out a private trip. Members of the royal family often travel privately for personal events, vacations or family time outside their formal royal duties.
&quot;Even seasoned royal watchers were taken by surprise when Kate Middleton embarked on her two-day visit to Reggio Emilia in northern Italy,&quot; Andersen said. &quot;It was her first trip abroad since she shocked the world by announcing she had been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer more than two years ago.&quot;
In December 2025, The Times U.K. reported that the king and the Prince of Wales were expected to make separate trips to America in 2026. At the time, a source told the outlet it was &quot;highly likely&quot; the king would make the trip in April. Later in the year, William was expected to travel to North America when the U.S. hosts the FIFA World Cup alongside Canada and Mexico.
In late March, Buckingham Palace announced the king and queen would visit the United States in April.
According to the outlet, William would attend as patron of the Football Association if plans were finalized. England’s match is scheduled to be played in New Jersey on June 27.
British royals expert Hilary Fordwich told Fox News Digital she wouldn’t be surprised if William and his family considered a quick summer getaway to America.
&quot;Prince William loves football,&quot; Fordwich said. &quot;He’s spoken about loving the atmosphere and camaraderie among football fans. Given the camaraderie surrounding World Cup matches, his role as heir to the throne, along with his 20 years serving as president and patron of the Football Association, makes it possible he’ll come to the U.S. to cheer England on. He’s also said he believes England can win the World Cup again, after last doing so in 1966.&quot;
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&quot;I don’t think we can rule out a potential trip to the U.S. this summer, particularly after King Charles’ highly praised visit and amid a broader sense that Princess Kate is gradually returning to a more ‘normal’ public rhythm following the disruptions of the past few years,&quot; royal commentator Amanda Matta told Fox News Digital.
&quot;It would make sense for the Wales family to become more visible internationally again,&quot; Matta said. &quot;There have already been rumors circulating that William and Princess Kate could make an appearance in the States connected to America’s 250th birthday commemorations. Given William’s well-known love of football, I could absolutely see a World Cup appearance being folded into a broader ‘soft diplomacy’ trip.&quot;
Still, Matta pointed out there’s no public indication from the palace that any plans are in the works.
&quot;Symbolically, a Wales family appearance here would reinforce the monarchy’s continued investment in its relationship with America,&quot; said Matta. &quot;For William and Catherine, it would also be a moment to showcase the next generation of the royal family on the international stage.&quot;
If the family moves forward with plans, Andersen said, they would face a unique travel arrangement.
&quot;My sources tell me that the Princess of Wales is along for the ride, and for one inescapable reason,&quot; Andersen said. &quot;Following royal protocol and to protect the line of succession, direct heirs to the throne are barred from traveling together, a rule that took effect when George turned 12 last year.
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&quot;The same was true for William, who began flying separately from Charles after turning 12. William could ask the king for special permission to fly together as a family, but that seems unlikely. Enter Princess Kate, a famously doting mother, who is not about to let her eldest son, who turns 13 in July, fly across the Atlantic without being accompanied by a parent.&quot;
A stateside appearance from Kate would be a significant PR win for the monarchy, given her popularity among American fans.
&quot;We heard a lot about the ‘soft power’ King Charles wielded during this recent trip to the U.S.,&quot; said Andersen. &quot;But frankly, he is a piker compared to Kate. Even more than William, Kate is shaping the image of Britain abroad. &quot;She is really the monarchy’s biggest asset, its key to the future. … A visit would be history in the making.&quot;
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams isn’t entirely convinced. He told Fox News Digital that despite the persistent rumors, he doesn’t believe the chances are strong that the royal children would be included in a lengthy trip. After the king’s recent visit, William may also want to press pause.
&quot;This is likely to be saved for another occasion, although given the closeness of the U.K. and the U.S. over the last 250 years, it would align with the king’s sentiments expressed during those speeches on his state visit,&quot; he said. &quot;They could be followed by a gesture of affection on such a special occasion.&quot;
&quot;Prince William is immensely popular on both sides of the Atlantic, according to polls,&quot; Fordwich said. &quot;Seeing him as an ‘everyman’ football fan would no doubt further boost his popularity.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Chicago cop killing suspect allegedly preyed on ‘joke of a system’ costing officers their lives: city leader</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Chicago man with nearly a decade-long rap sheet is set to appear in court Wednesday after authorities say he killed a police officer and gravely injured another in the latest example of what one city leader called a &quot;joke of a system&quot; that is costing cops their lives.
Alphanso Talley, 27, is charged with killing Chicago Police Department (CPD) Officer John Bartholomew, 28, at Swedish Hospital on Saturday, April 25. Prosecutors allege Talley also shot another police officer during the incident. 
He is scheduled to appear in Cook County Circuit Court on Wednesday for a status hearing in the case.
Talley was taken into custody just hours before the shooting in connection with a suspected armed robbery at a local Family Dollar, authorities previously said. Officials allege that he pistol-whipped a female employee inside the store before stealing her wallet and keys.
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Immediately after his arrest, Talley allegedly told authorities he had swallowed narcotics and requested to be taken to the hospital. 
While receiving medical treatment, police say Talley retrieved a gun from underneath a blanket and shot both officers before attempting to escape custody. 
&quot;He was going to attempt an escape when he pretended to swallow drugs,&quot; prosecutors previously told the court while arguing for Talley to remain behind bars. &quot;He knew police would take him to the hospital for his own well-being. He knew he would be uncuffed at that time. He did that to officers who simply took him to the hospital for his own well-being.&quot;
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Following his initial court appearance, Judge D’Anthony Thedford ordered Talley to remain in custody ahead of his trial. 
&quot;It is clear to this court that you pose a threat to any person you’re around,&quot; he said. &quot;If you’re out — you’re dangerous. I cannot trust that you will follow any orders that this court gives. No conditions that I can propose can keep the community safe from you.&quot;
The alleged shooting comes as the latest in a long line of violent crimes involving Talley spanning the past nine years, according to Illinois Department of Corrections records.
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His rap sheet includes a conviction for four counts of aggravated robbery with a firearm in 2017, unlawful use or possession of a firearm by a felon with a prior conviction in 2021, battery on a peace officer in 2023 and possession/aiding and abetting a stolen motor vehicle.
At the time of the alleged shooting, Talley had been released from custody under the Illinois SAFE-T Act, which established cashless bail in 2021. 
&quot;As city workers, you see the reasons that lead to this shooting,&quot; Chicago alderman Anthony Napolitano told Fox News Digital. &quot;And this neighborhood and myself have pointed it out for years.&quot;
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According to Napolitano, the city’s &quot;weak&quot; judicial system coupled with the SAFE-T Act puts both law enforcement and Chicago’s residents at risk. 
&quot;It’s a joke of a system,&quot; Napolitano said. &quot;It’s flawed and it’s broken.&quot; 
Talley was also wearing an ankle bracelet at the time of the alleged robbery and shooting, leading city officials to question Cook County’s electronic monitoring program.
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&quot;[Officials] don’t know where the [electronic monitored felons] are or how to attest for them or how to get in contact with them. They’re basically on the run,&quot; Napolitano said. &quot;We should know as residents of the city, what is the threat level setup that you as a judge are allowing these people to go on an electronic monitoring system?&quot;
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Napolitano also pointed to the city’s relaxed bail system creating a culture of frustration and low morale among police officers. 
&quot;With [officials] pushing this ‘catch-and-release’ SAFE-T Act, you’ve got coppers that are two, three, four generations of Chicago police officers that couldn’t wait to be a police officer, [and have] pride to put that uniform on and protect what we believe is the greatest city in the country by proactively going after crime,&quot; Napolitano told Fox News Digital.
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&quot;And then to find out that when you’re working your butt off, and almost dying on a regular basis because people are emboldened and they’re not afraid of shooting or killing the police anymore,&quot; he added. 
From 2021 to 2024, more than 170 Chicago Police Department officers had been shot or shot at in the line of duty, including two fatally, according to data released by officials.
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Napolitano stresses that the amount of violence against officers has taken a toll on the department, while citing the influx of memorial ribbons scattered throughout Chicago’s neighborhoods in remembrance of each fallen officer.
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&quot;We’re losing them at an alarming rate on a regular basis,&quot; Napolitano said. &quot;And those f------- ribbons do not come off the poles now, because we keep losing our officers.&quot;
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ABC 7 reported that in December, Judge John Lyke — who had presided over Talley’s criminal cases for at least three years — said Talley’s &quot;mind is finally developing&quot; and that he &quot;may be on the path to making better decisions&quot; before releasing him from custody in a separate case with only an ankle monitor.
Authorities subsequently issued a warrant for his arrest on March 11 while he was on pretrial release for the alleged armed robbery after he had two electronic monitor violations in early March, according to court documents.
Talley is charged with murder, attempted murder, aggravated unlawful restraint, armed robbery, aggravated discharge of a firearm, possession of a firearm by a felon, aggravated battery of a peace officer, aggravated battery, escape and unlawful use of a weapon.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Cook County prosecutor’s office and the public defender&apos;s office for comment.
Fox News&apos; Peter D&apos;Abrosca, Adam Sabes and Patrick McGovern contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Trump admin accuses Hamas of backing Gaza flotilla, sanctions activist and Muslim Brotherhood networks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Trump administration on Tuesday accused Hamas of using activist and Muslim Brotherhood-linked networks to support a Gaza-bound flotilla and sanctioned several organizers tied to the effort.
The sanctions package, announced by the Treasury and State departments, also targeted activists associated with Samidoun, an anti-Israel activist network that U.S. officials describe as a front for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), along with operatives tied to Muslim Brotherhood networks aligned with Hamas.
The U.S. has designated the PFLP as a foreign terrorist organization. And governments including the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have designated the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. Both groups are Islamist organizations that believe in establishing Islamic theocracies where sharia, or Islamic law, is the law of the land.
The sanctions came after the Israeli navy stopped dozens of boats from the flotilla in international waters off Cyprus and detained hundreds of activists on board. Activists involved in the flotilla say the mission is intended to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and challenge Israel’s blockade of the territory, while Israeli officials have described the effort as a political provocation.
The move lands as a warning shot at a broader activist ecosystem in the U.S. that has long championed the flotilla campaign in a nexus between Islamist and pro-communist organizations, including CodePink and the People’s Forum, nonprofits funded by an American Marxist expatriate, Neville Roy Singham, living in Shanghai, promoting the agenda of the Chinese Communist Party. On Monday, CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin published a video, protesting the &quot;kidnapping&quot; of flotilla members detained by Israel, calling the country a &quot;pariah state.&quot; Earlier this month, the People&apos;s Forum demanded the release of other detained activists. The sanctions fit a wider Treasury Department strategy of targeting networks that use humanitarian or civil-society branding to amplify causes aligned with Hamas.
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&quot;The pro-terror flotilla attempting to reach Gaza is a ludicrous attempt to undermine President Trump’s successful progress toward lasting peace in the region,&quot; Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said. &quot;Treasury will continue to sever Hamas’ global financial support networks, no matter where in the world they are,&quot; Bessent said.
The move reflects growing scrutiny from U.S. officials over the role activist, nonprofit and international support networks play in amplifying or supporting groups designated as terrorist organizations.
The sanctions freeze any U.S.-based assets of designated individuals and generally prohibit Americans and U.S.-based entities from conducting business with them.
The State Department said the designations target three categories of what it described as Hamas enablers: organizers of a Hamas-backed flotilla attempting to reach Gaza, operatives within Hamas-aligned Muslim Brotherhood networks that facilitate violent terrorist attacks and coordinators tied to Samidoun.
Among those sanctioned were Spain-based Saif Hashim Kamel Abukishek, a member of the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad who Treasury officials said served on the flotilla’s steering committee, and Jordan-based Hisham Abdallah Sulayman Abu Mahfuz, the acting secretary general and president of the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad.
Treasury also sanctioned Belgium-based Samidoun coordinator Mohammed Khatib and Madrid-based activist Jaldia Abubakra Aueda, whom officials accused of helping coordinate the group’s activities in Europe.
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Treasury has previously described Samidoun as a fundraising and support platform for the PFLP in countries where the group faces legal restrictions.
The sanctions package also targeted several operatives tied to Hamas-aligned Muslim Brotherhood networks, including members linked to Harakat Sawa&apos;d Misr, an Egypt-based militant offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood known by the acronym HASM.
&quot;Hamas uses these enablers to sustain its position in Gaza, finance its operations, and engage in terrorist violence beyond its borders,&quot; the State Department said. &quot;Today’s action exposes how Hamas exploits diaspora organizations, religious institutions, and purported civil society groups to advance its malign agenda while claiming humanitarian objectives.&quot;
Treasury accused Karim Sayed Ahmed Moghny, one of the individuals sanctioned Tuesday, of directing militant activity, training operatives in covert operations and collaborating with HASM on attacks targeting Israeli interests.
Treasury also sanctioned Marwan Abu Ras and the Palestinian Scholars Association, which officials accused of helping align religious institutions in Gaza with Hamas’ ideology.
The sanctions came as Israeli forces intercepted the remaining flotilla vessels Tuesday, detaining hundreds of activists aboard the boats, according to The Associated Press.
Flotilla organizers said 428 activists from more than 40 countries were detained after Israeli forces stopped roughly 41 vessels in international waters off Cyprus, according to the AP.
Amnesty International called for the release of flotilla activists, including Abukishek, and described the mission as a &quot;peaceful solidarity mission&quot; intended to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza.
Turkey and Hamas condemned Israel’s interception of the flotilla, while Ireland’s prime minister described the operation in international waters as &quot;absolutely unacceptable,&quot; according to the AP.
Fox News Digital reached out to Samidoun for comment. Fox News Digital was unable to immediately reach representatives for Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad through publicly available channels.</news:keywords>
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			<news:title>Platner&apos;s deleted Reddit sparks outrage again as he appears to mock wounded soldier: &apos;Didn&apos;t deserve to live&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner’s deleted Reddit account has continued to cause headaches for his campaign in recent months, and a recently resurfaced post appearing to mock a U.S. soldier almost killed in combat is stirring up more controversy. 
&quot;This video never gets old,&quot; the Reddit account &quot;P-Hustle&quot; — which Platner has acknowledged he owned — posted in June 2019, in reference to a viral video from the helmet cam of Pfc. Ted Daniels taken during a clash with Taliban fighters in 2012 that ended in Daniels being shot four times. He earned a Purple Heart for his injuries.
&quot;Dumb motherf******  didn&apos;t deserve to live. At least his stupidity and fat ass wheezing are available for all future infantrymen to witness and hold in contempt. Poor marksmanship on the Taliban&apos;s part is the only reason this mouthbreather made it home, he managed to make every possible shit decision possible when it comes to small unit combat.&quot; 
The post was deleted but can be found on the Maine Monitor’s database of Platner’s deleted Reddit history.
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Daniels said in later interviews that he purposely moved into the open to draw fire away from other men in his unit, and while he expressed embarrassment and said &quot;tactically&quot; it was &quot;not a sound thing to do,&quot; ultimately, &quot;I put my a-- on the line for other guys.&quot;
Platner, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who served four combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, is garnering criticism over the deleted post from a variety of sources ranging from the internet, to the National Republican Senate Committee, to a former Marine who spoke to Fox News Digital. 
&quot;We don&apos;t make jokes about our brothers and sisters dying, that&apos;s not something we do, that&apos;s not normal,&quot; Adam Schwarze, a former Navy SEAL and Marine veteran running for U.S. Senate as a Republican in Minnesota, said about Platner mocking a fellow soldier on social media in an open forum.
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Schwarze acknowledged that Marines can sometimes have a &quot;dark&quot; sense of humor and give each other a hard time about tactics when speaking privately, but said that Platner’s post was something different. 
&quot;We don&apos;t post about our brothers getting wounded in action.&quot;
Schwarze also took issue with posts from Platner’s account related to law enforcement, including that &quot;all police are bastards&quot;, given that so many members of law enforcement are former active duty military.
&quot;I think it&apos;s very dangerous to say, ‘Hey, this is how veterans think and talk’ because that&apos;s just not true. I served 21 years, nine deployments, I don&apos;t know one combat veteran who makes comments like cops are bastards.&quot;
Schwarze said he believes Platner has &quot;mental issues.&quot; 
&quot;I feel bad for him. I think he should get some help. He deserves help from his time down range, from his PTSD and his mental health issues, but he certainly shouldn&apos;t be running for the United States Senate.&quot;
NRSC Regional Press Secretary Samantha Cantrell added, &quot;Anyone who makes fun of the American soldiers who gave their lives for freedom and cheers on terrorists has no place serving in the United States Senate.&quot;
&quot;That&apos;s what Platner thinks about his fellow Americans at war,&quot; journalist Magdi Jacobs, who first published the deleted entry on social media, wrote on X. &quot;If they&apos;re not good at killing or broader tactics, he has contempt for them. He displays no empathy. The opposite, in fact.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to the Platner campaign for comment.
Platner, a first-time candidate who is backed by progressive champions Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, has previously responded to questions about his social posts by saying he was joking.
&quot;You should read the comments in context. It&apos;s very clear I&apos;m joking,&quot; he previously told Fox News Digital when asked about other comments. &quot;It&apos;s called s---posting. It&apos;s when you argue with people on the internet and try to bother them. So, yeah, no, it&apos;s very obviously not true.&quot; 
Other posts Platner has been questioned about, including in a recent interview with The New York Times, include a 2013 post, which Platner later deleted, that people concerned about rape should not &quot;get so f---ed up they wind up having sex with someone they don’t mean to.&quot;
Platner has also faced scrutiny for more recent Reddit posts, including one from five years ago in which he described himself as a &quot;communist&quot; and &quot;socialist.&quot; Additionally, Platner’s posts have contained alleged homophobic slurs and praise for military tactics used by Hamas.
Platner became the Democrats&apos; presumptive nominee after his rival for the nomination, two-term Gov. Janet Mills, ended her campaign last month after trailing Platner in polling and fundraising.
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			<news:title>Iran is gambling that Trump will cave. It hasn’t gone well for them so far</news:title>
			<news:keywords>As reports emerge of a possible new phase of confrontation between the United States and the Islamic Republic, one reality is becoming increasingly clear: the ruling system in Tehran still does not fully believe President Donald Trump is prepared to go beyond pressure and fundamentally alter the balance of power.
History does not remember those who merely manage crises. It remembers those who confront — and dismantle — the ideologies that produce them. The 20th century proved this decisively: Nazism, fascism and communism once appeared immovable, yet each ultimately collapsed under sustained and determined pressure.
The Islamic Republic of Iran belongs in that same category. It is not a state that evolves toward moderation. It is an ideological system that sustains itself through repression, deception and expansion.
The roots of this challenge trace back to 1979’s revolt, when a profound failure of judgment in Washington reshaped the Middle East. The removal of the late Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi — America’s most reliable regional ally during the Cold War — created a vacuum that was filled not by democratic forces, but by a radical clerical mafia whose nature was neither fully understood nor seriously examined. Critical warnings were dismissed. The ideological foundations of Khomeinism were underestimated. Even its core texts were never meaningfully studied by those responsible for shaping policy.
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What followed was not transition, but collapse — chaos hardening into theocratic power, and a system built on absolutism, coercion, violence and perpetual ideological expansion.
For decades, successive U.S. administrations attempted to manage this reality — through engagement, negotiation or strategic patience. The outcome was consistent: the steady expansion of a destabilizing force across the region. From Iraq to Lebanon, from Syria to Yemen, the Islamic Republic constructed a transnational terrorist network of militias and proxies, forming what is now widely recognized as the &quot;Shia Crescent.&quot; The war on terror, launched in 2001 at immense cost, failed to confront its central engine of instability.
Then came Donald Trump — and he broke the pattern. He did not reinterpret the system; he confronted it. In doing so, he changed the balance of power.
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Unlike his predecessors, he refused to treat the Islamic Republic as a state actor capable of reform through diplomacy. He recognized it for what it is: the epicenter of a transnational ideological project rooted in coercion, expansion, and permanent conflict. And he acted accordingly.  
The elimination of Iranian Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani was not simply a tactical strike. It was a strategic rupture in the modern Middle East. Soleimani was the architect of Iran’s regional Islamic terrorist network — the connective force linking proxy structures from Baghdad to Beirut. Removing him disrupted not only operations, but the regime’s sense of reach and impunity.
For the first time in years, the system — effectively a Shia Islamic caliphate centered in Tehran — was pushed onto the defensive.
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Trump followed this with another unprecedented decision: designating the IRGC as a terrorist organization. It exposed the regime’s core institution as what it has long been in practice — a transnational instrument of ideological warfare, not a conventional military force.
Clarity puts pressure on your adversary. Ambiguity lets it breathe. The impact was felt far beyond Washington.
For millions of Iranians — nearly 90 million people living under repression — this was not abstract policy. It was one of the rare moments when American strategy aligned with Iranian reality. For many, Trump came to represent the possibility of breaking the grip of a regime that has held the country hostage for decades.
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That distinction is not semantic. It is strategic. Yet the story remains unfinished. But pressure is not resolution. At critical moments, signals of negotiation, pauses in escalation and incomplete follow-through introduced ambiguity into an otherwise clear framework. Time was given back to a system that survives on time. And the Islamic Republic has always been adaptive.
Leadership change does not alter the structure. Its ideological foundation — hostility toward the United States and Israel, reliance on proxy warfare and internal repression — remains unchanged. The eventual succession of Ali Khamenei will unfold within an institutional framework designed for continuity. Whether authority passes to his son Mojtaba Khamenei or another insider, the machinery of control will endure.
This is why partial measures fail. Remove a figure, and another emerges. Strike a facility, and it is rebuilt. Sign an agreement, and it is reinterpreted. The system absorbs impact unless something deeper breaks.
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Inside Iran, the regime faces mounting internal pressure. Economic collapse and systemic corruption have become structural realities. Environmental stress is no less severe. Public anger is cumulative. The anti-regime uprisings did not disappear — they were suppressed savagely. That is not stability or legitimacy. It is compression: a machinery of repression and propaganda.
Externally, the pattern is equally consistent. Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen — the map reflects design, not coincidence. Influence expands where institutions weaken. Control extends where states fragment. This is not opportunism. It is doctrine. This is not a normal geopolitical competitor. It is a system engineered for confrontation — and sustained by it.
His cooperation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, alongside engagement with key Persian Gulf actors such as Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia&apos;s crown prince and de facto ruler, and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, pointed toward a reconfiguration of the Middle East. That would be one that prioritizes stability, economic development and strategic cooperation over ideological conflict. But frameworks do not change realities on their own. Outcomes do.
IRAN WAR NEARS ‘COMPLETION’ AS TRUMP EYES DEADLINE — WHAT THE ENDGAME COULD LOOK LIKE
Four decades of policy have exposed the limits of half-measures. Containment delays. Negotiation without leverage extends. Pressure without conclusion stabilizes nothing. The system in Tehran does not need victory. It needs survival.
Transition, however, carries risk. Collapse would not be orderly. Networks would fragment. Some would disappear. Others would adapt. Power vacuums are never empty; they are invitations to conflict.
The role of international actors — particularly coordination between the CIA and regional allies — would be critical in managing such a transition. At the same time, a credible national alternative — such as Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi — could provide continuity at a moment when fragmentation is most likely.
IRAN REGIME FACES &apos;BEGINNING OF THE END&apos; AS EXILED CROWN PRINCE SEES &apos;GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY&apos;
A stable, sovereign Iran — integrated into the international system — would fundamentally alter the balance of power in the Middle East. It would reduce proxy conflicts, strengthen economic ties and contribute to long-term regional stability. By contrast, the continuation of the current regime guarantees ongoing instability, conflict and strategic tension — a system that reproduces crisis as a method of survival.
If Trump completes what he started — transitioning from mere pressure to decisive structural change — his legacy will be cemented alongside those who dismantled the defining threats of their era. If not, the opportunity may pass once again. The regime of Shia mullahs will endure, and the cost of that endurance will not be abstract. It will be measured in instability, in conflict, and in the persistence of a regime that has already shaped the Middle East for nearly half a century.
For many Iranians, Trump has become a symbol of resistance to a regime they have long sought to see end. For now, Iran stands at a crossroads. And so does history. But crossroads do not determine outcomes. Decisions do.
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To hide the scale of its abuses, the Shia clerical regime imposed near-total internet blackouts and sweeping censorship to suppress dissent. Trump repeatedly drew attention to the suffering inside Iran and to the scale of the repression. Meanwhile, millions inside the country remain cut off, silenced and isolated. When the internet flickers back, even briefly, it feels like a fragile signal from a society still struggling to be heard. The question is whether hope can still endure.
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Trump also understands that the Iranian people should not be left alone against figures such as Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje&apos;i, the head of the judiciary, and IRGC commander Ahmad Vahidi, whose machinery of repression and propaganda continues to operate against the population until the very end of the regime. That is precisely why Trump’s name carries weight in the Iranian public imagination — whether one supports him or not, this reality cannot be ignored.
The leadership in Tehran still appears convinced that Washington ultimately fears escalation more than the regime fears collapse. That assumption may become the most dangerous miscalculation in the modern Middle East.
If the Islamic Republic continues testing American resolve, the next confrontation may no longer resemble calibrated deterrence. It may become the moment that determines whether Trump’s Iran doctrine was merely pressure — or the beginning of historic change.
History will not remember pressure alone. It will remember whether it led to change.
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			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump’s summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping last week was historic. Was it the pivotal moment that ends Cold War 2.0?
There were few details announced during the event, but on Sunday the White House released its fact sheet on commitments Beijing made.
There is always a renewal of optimism when American and communist Chinese leaders meet. There are, however, two particular reasons suggesting caution at this moment.
First, Washington is back to talking to China, which has traditionally used discussions to persuade American presidents to delay taking action. And while Americans delayed, China has continued unacceptable conduct.
CHILL COMING FROM TRUMP’S SUMMIT WITH XI IS PROOF OF A NEW COLD WAR WITH CHINA
Take fentanyl, which has caused &quot;the deadliest drug epidemic in history.&quot; Trump returning to Washington on Air Force One confirmed he raised the issue with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Xi has made four promises to American presidents on the topic: to President Barack Obama in 2016, to Trump in 2018, to President Joe Biden in 2023, and to Trump again in 2025. The Chinese leader has violated all his pledges.
Trump, to his credit, imposed an additional 20% fentanyl tariff on Chinese goods last year. But as Sara Carter, his drug czar, said in March, China has continued sales of precursors for the deadly synthetic opioid.
TRUMP SAYS CHINA WILL WORK WITH HIM TO STOP FENTANYL TRAFFICKING
The time for talking about this particular topic, therefore, should be over, but Washington has just allowed Xi to buy even more time.
Second, Xi displayed an aggressive attitude during the summit. On Thursday, he publicly mentioned the Thucydides Trap, a reference to a declining hegemon dangerously challenging a rising power. The insult to Trump — and America itself — was striking.  
&quot;Xi’s urging that China and the U.S. overcome the Thucydides Trap and create a new paradigm of major-country relations signals his expectation that the West will accept the inevitability of being overtaken by China and therefore not challenge it anywhere on earth,&quot; Charles Burton of the Sinopsis think tank told me after the summit.
BEHIND SUMMIT SMILES, XI GIVES BLUNT WARNING TO TRUMP OF &apos;CLASHES&apos; AND &apos;CONFLICTS&apos;
Even worse, the Chinese leader on the summit’s first day talked about the &quot;new era,&quot; Xi’s phrase for the period in which the U.S. has been pushed to the sidelines and China dominates the world. &quot;Change is coming that hasn’t happened in 100 years,&quot; Xi in March 2023 told Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow after their 40th in-person meeting. &quot;And we are driving this change together.&quot;
To make the meaning of &quot;new era&quot; unmistakable, the Chinese foreign ministry announced, on the 16th, that Putin will be visiting Beijing, starting May 19.
As Burton noted, &quot;Xi views himself as thd modern heir of China’s lineage of great emperors, so the concept of fair and reciprocal relations with any foreign country is simply absent from his worldview.&quot;
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Xi has long been pushing the imperial-era notion that China is the world’s only sovereign state. Chinese emperors believed they not only had the Mandate of Heaven to rule tianxia — &quot;All Under Heaven&quot; — but also that Heaven compelled them to do so.
Xi has often used tianxia language. &quot;The Chinese have always held that the world is united and all under heaven are one family,&quot; he declared in his 2017 New Year’s Message.
Moreover, Chinese officials have continually propagated tianxia themes. As Foreign Minister Wang Yi wrote in Study Times, the influential Central Party School newspaper, &quot;Xi Jinping thought on diplomacy&quot; — a &quot;thought&quot; in Party-speak is an important body of ideology — &quot;has made innovations on and transcended the traditional Western theories of international relations for the past 300 years.&quot;
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Wang, with his time reference, was pointing to the Peace of Westphalia of 1648, two treaties that established the current international order of competing sovereign states. Wang’s use of &quot;transcended,&quot; consequently, hints that Xi wants a world without sovereign states, in other words, a unified world ruled by the Chinese.
How can any nation cooperate with a China that believes others have no sovereignty?
Charles Payne, the Fox Business anchor, intriguingly suggested to Fox anchor Jesse Watters that the Trump-Xi summit is an echo of an earlier dialogue: &quot;This has a chance to become a Reagan-Gorbachev No. 2.&quot;
COULD TRUMP&apos;S MEETING WITH PUTIN BE THE NEXT REAGAN-GORBACHEV MOMENT?
Payne’s historical analogy is far closer to the mark than Xi’s.
China at the moment is not rising, as Xi, with his Thucydides Trap and &quot;new era&quot; references, implied. China’s economy is deteriorating, the property market is plunging, the Communist Party is racked by purges, the military is in disarray and many people are either angry or have opted out of society. Most fundamentally, the country’s demography is collapsing: China will almost surely lose more than half its population by the turn of the century.
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Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, who also prevailed over a failing state, is widely hailed as a hero because he recognized that the USSR could not be saved. In China’s ruling circles, however, he is vilified.
&quot;Why did the Soviet Union disintegrate? Why did the Soviet Communist Party collapse?&quot; Xi Jinping asked in a secret speech to Guangdong province cadres in December 2012, one month after being named general secretary of China’s ruling organization. &quot;An important reason was that their ideals and convictions wavered.&quot;
&quot;Finally, all it took was one quiet word from Gorbachev to declare the dissolution of the Soviet Communist Party, and a great party was gone,&quot; Xi declared in Guangdong. &quot;In the end, nobody was a real man, nobody came out to resist.&quot;
President Ronald Reagan, in his dialogue with Gorbachev, was able to stabilize relations so that the Soviet Union could dissolve without catastrophe. Xi, unfortunately, is far more determined than the Soviet leader, so Trump’s challenge to manage a faltering China will be greater.
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			  <news:name>Platner doesn’t want to wave the green flag with China, he prefers the white flag</news:name>
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			<news:title>Platner doesn’t want to wave the green flag with China, he prefers the white flag</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The radical running to become Maine’s next Democratic senator has a plan for energy security. It’s called &quot;surrender to China.&quot;
Graham Platner — the progressive oyster farmer and Marine veteran who had a literal Nazi tattoo, is endorsed by Vermont Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Democrat Sen. Elizabeth Warren. Polls say he is poised to unseat Republican Sen. Susan Collins and he recently explained his approach to America&apos;s most dangerous geopolitical rival.
&quot;Our position towards China should be one of cooperation instead of one of opposition,&quot; he said, calling a hawkish posture toward Beijing &quot;absurd.&quot;
His rationale? We must join forces to address climate change. If we just work together with China on clean energy, the logic goes, we can make fossil fuels obsolete and usher in an era of peace, prosperity, and renewable power.
SENATE HOPEFUL SAYS US SHOULD BE &apos;FAR MORE COOPERATIVE&apos; WITH CHINA TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE
It&apos;s a farcical argument for an abundance of reasons. First, China is the worst polluter in the world and doesn’t care one iota about climate change. Second, energy wars of the future will focus on the components for clean energy technology, not on fossil fuels. And third, the answer to climate change is more American energy production and innovation, not less.
Let’s take these in turn.
Wanting to ally with China on climate policy is equivalent to working with Iran on nuclear policy or relying on the Amish to develop AI. It literally doesn’t make sense.
&apos;CONGRESS MUST ACT&apos;: NONPROFIT STUDY EXPOSES GREEN ENERGY ORG&apos;S TIES TO CCP INTERESTS WHILE UNDERMINING US
China presents itself as a global clean energy leader while quietly running the dirtiest major economy on earth. China still generates the majority of its electricity from coal and emits more greenhouse gases than the entire developed world combined. Its factories operate under environmental standards that would be flatly illegal in the United States, and Chinese-dominated supply chains across Southeast Asia follow the same playbook.
China may produce more solar panels than any other country, but it does so by being willing to poison its workers, its water and its neighbors to undercut everyone else on price.
That being said, I’m sure China would be happy to make would-be-Sen. Platner a poster child for its greenwashing. Communist countries are always looking for another Walter Duranty. (Duranty, a New York Times reporter, infamously won a Pulitzer Prize for stories covering up how the Soviet Union murdered millions of Ukrainians in what is called the Holodomor.)
FROM MOJAVE TO BEIJING: HOW AMERICA QUIETLY CONCEDED THE RARE EARTH RACE
As for future energy wars, environmental radicals seem to envision gathering around the solar battery-powered, zero emissions, electric campfire, singing &quot;Kumbaya&quot; with the commies once there is no need to worry about oil. The progressive darling Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., recently riffed on this point, arguing that the energy crisis would be avoided if we just &quot;invest[ed] in solar and wind and geothermal and battery storage and electric vehicles.&quot; 
It all sounds idyllic … that is, until one remembers that China holds the keys to the global supply of wind farms, rooftop solar panels, electric vehicles and other energy innovations with its stranglehold on critical minerals.
Critical minerals that make clean energy possible. But according to the International Energy Agency, for 19 out of 20 important strategic minerals, China is the leading refiner, with an average market share of 70%. China controls 80% or more of the global battery supply chain&apos;s midstream and downstream segments, with near-monopoly shares of 95% or above in some categories. Lithium, cobalt, graphite, rare earth elements — the building blocks of the very clean tech Khanna praises — pass through Chinese refineries on their way to the rest of the world.
WHY US MUST ASSERT INDUSTRIAL DOMINANCE IN LIGHT OF CHINA-EUROPE TIES
All the more reason to work closely with China, right? Wrong. China has already started weaponizing that dominance. In 2025, Beijing imposed sweeping export controls on lithium-ion battery supply chains covering battery cells, cathode materials, and production equipment. Earlier this year, Chinese export controls on rare earth elements cut U.S. yttrium imports by approximately 95%, driving prices to roughly 69 times their pre-control levels.
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All of this is no excuse for the United States to give up on clean energy. The oil and gas crisis at the Strait of Hormuz only emphasizes our need to diversify our energy resources. Rather, it’s a sign that we need to beat China at their own game, ramping up domestic critical mineral and clean energy production, just as the Trump administration has already been doing, and legislation like the DOMINANCE Act seeks to support. 
Which brings us to our last point. The environment does best not when we work more with monopolistic, high-polluting China, but when America does more. The American shale revolution — which environmentalists still rail against — cut U.S. emissions to a 25-year low during Trump’s first term. AI-driven data centers are poised to spark the largest private clean energy buildout in American history, all driven by market forces. And U.S. manufacturing is nearly four times more emissions efficient than China’s.
Growth, innovation and smart environmental regulations to curb the worst abuses have done more to cut carbon emissions than any international agreement or Chinese production facility. We don’t need China to tackle climate change. We need an America First environmentalism.
Graham Platner doesn’t want to be a China hawk, and that’s his right. But when a wannabe senator thinks the path to peace is cooperating with an adversarial country that pollutes with abandon and controls the clean energy supply, that’s worse than stupid. It’s dangerous.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Police Association Backs Ciscomani As Mendoza’s Past Policing Comments Resurface</news:name>
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			<news:title>Police Association Backs Ciscomani As Mendoza’s Past Policing Comments Resurface</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Matthew Holloway |
The Arizona Police Association endorsed Republican Congressman Juan Ciscomani this week as renewed scrutiny emerged over past comments by Democratic congressional candidate JoAnna Mendoza supporting reallocating police funding.
The endorsement comes as Arizona’s Sixth Congressional District is expected to remain one of the nation’s most competitive House races heading into the 2026 election cycle.
According to a report published by the Arizona Globe, Mendoza is facing renewed criticism following the resurfacing of comments made during a June 11, 2020, debate hosted by the Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission for Legislative District 11 candidates.
In footage cited by the report, Mendoza discussed policing and public safety amid the nationwide unrest surrounding policing in 2020.


Q: Would you defund police?  
Arizona Democrat JoAnna Mendoza: &quot;I support the reallocation of funding…&quot;
Democrats don&apos;t stand with law enforcement officers.pic.twitter.com/s6Y38a66F5
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 13, 2026





“Seeing a police officer is fear,” Mendoza said during the debate. “There are hundreds of murders at the hands of police brutality.”
The report also cited additional statements attributed to Mendoza criticizing law enforcement and immigration enforcement operations. According to statements circulated by Republican operatives this year and referenced in the report, Mendoza said law enforcement officials “are not going out to catch criminals, as a matter of fact, it’s the complete opposite. And they’re even killing American citizens.”
“Reallocating funds from the police is the same as defunding the police, and everyone with a brain knows that,” RNC spokesman Nick Poche said in a statement, according to the Globe. “Mendoza thinks Arizonans are stupid, but her rabid anti-law enforcement rhetoric speaks for itself, and voters know she’s a defund the police extremist who hates law enforcement.”
The Arizona Globe report stated Mendoza also advocated reallocating portions of police funding toward other community programs during the 2020 debate, aligning with positions associated with the national “defund the police” movement that gained prominence following the death of George Floyd.
Meanwhile, Ciscomani secured the Arizona Police Association’s endorsement this week. In a statement released by the campaign, the organization cited Ciscomani’s record on border security, public safety, and support for law enforcement officers.


Honored to be ENDORSED by the Arizona Police Association during National Police Week! 💙
I’ll always back the men and women who put on the badge and work every day to keep our communities safe. We’re going to keep fighting for safe communities and strong public safety policies… pic.twitter.com/utIVNhTOho
— Juan Ciscomani (@JuanCiscomani) May 14, 2026





Arizona’s Sixth Congressional District remains one of the key battleground districts nationally as Republicans seek to maintain control of the U.S. House and Democrats attempt to reclaim a majority. Ciscomani first won the seat in 2022 and was reelected in 2024 following closely contested races.
In a district where public safety and border security remain major voter concerns, Republicans are likely to use Mendoza’s resurfaced comments aggressively as they seek to hold the seat in 2026.
As of publication, Mendoza’s campaign had not publicly responded to the resurfaced video or criticism surrounding the remarks referenced in the Arizona Globe report.





Matthew Holloway is a senior reporter for AZ Free News. Follow him on X for his latest stories, or email tips to Matthew@azfreenews.com.
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			  <news:name>DOJ Launches West Coast Healthcare Fraud Strike Force Targeting Arizona, California, Nevada</news:name>
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			<news:title>DOJ Launches West Coast Healthcare Fraud Strike Force Targeting Arizona, California, Nevada</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Ethan Faverino |
The U.S. Department of Justice has formed the West Coast Healthcare Fraud Strike Force, a new multi-district initiative targeting the significant rise in healthcare fraud across Arizona, California, and Nevada. The effort unites federal prosecutors with law enforcement partners to protect Arizona taxpayers, patients, and legitimate healthcare services from sophisticated fraud networks.
Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald of the DOJ’s Fraud Division cited data showing sharp increases in fraud activity in the three states. “The Fraud Division is committed to bringing that same relentless, data-driven prosecutorial force to bear across every corner of this region,” said McDonald, “making unmistakably clear that no scheme is too sophisticated, no network too large or small, and no fraudster too distant to escape federal accountability.”
Arizona has been particularly hard-hit and is already on the front lines of enforcement. U.S. Attorney Timothy Courchaine for the District of Arizona noted that federal law enforcement and his office have already disrupted fraud schemes worth over a billion dollars of taxpayer money in the state. “Our mission as part of the West Coast Health Care Fraud Strike Force is to ensure Americans who need critical services are not used as pawns to make bad actors rich,” Courchaine stated. “Through excellent investigations, trial work, and seizures of ill-gotten gains, the District of Arizona will continue safeguarding those services.”
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes told The Center Square, “Arizona has been on the front lines of fighting Medicaid fraud for the past several years, and we welcome the federal government’s help in combatting this problem.” Mayes also highlighted that since 2023, her office has indicted 166 individuals and entities and recovered or seized more than $139 million in cash and assets.
Recent Arizona cases underscore the scale of the threat. In one scheme, Farrukh Jarar Ali, a 41 year old Pakistan-based operator, was charged with conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and related offenses after allegedly submitting approximately $650 million in false and fraudulent claims to Arizona’s Medicaid program (AHCCCS) through at least 41 substance abuse treatment clinics.
Many patients were recruited from homeless populations or Native American reservations, and clinics often provided little or no legitimate care. AHCCCS paid out roughly $564 million before the scene was uncovered. Ali personally received about $24.5 million and used some proceeds to purchase luxury real estate in Dubai.
In another prosecution, Phoenix residents Alexandra Gehrke and her husband Jeffery King were sentenced to 15.5 years and 14 years in prison, for orchestrating a massive wound graft fraud scheme. Between November 2022 and May 2024, they and co-conspirators submitted over $1.2 billion in false or fraudulent claims to Medicare and other insurers for medically unnecessary bioengineered skin substitutes applied to elderly and terminally ill patients — often through illegal kickbacks and regardless of medical need.
Federal programs paid out nearly $615 million. Authorities seized substantial assets from the couple, including $97 million from bank accounts, luxury vehicles, life insurance annuities, cash, and gold and silver.
Mayes also referenced a prior $2.5 billion Medicaid fraud scheme involving fraudulent sober living homes targeting Native Americans, from which the state recovered only about 5% of losses. Her office has since launched a $6 million grant program to assist affected tribal nations.
The new Strike Force builds on these successes and addresses emerging threats identified by Scott Lampert, Acting Deputy Inspector General for Investigations at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lampert pointed to “sham operations designed to appear legitimate while exploiting patients and inflating claims through increasingly sophisticated methods.”





Ethan Faverino is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.
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			  <news:name>GOP Secretary Of State Candidate Backs Precinct Voting Over Vote Centers</news:name>
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			<news:title>GOP Secretary Of State Candidate Backs Precinct Voting Over Vote Centers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Staff Reporter |
The Republican candidate for the Arizona secretary of state race stands in support of precinct-based voting.
Alexander Kolodin, a Republican lawmaker representing LD3, told Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller in a sit-down interview that precinct-based voting had “the opposite” effect of disenfranchising disabled voters. 
Rather, Kolodin said that the vote center model preferred by his opponent — incumbent Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, a Democrat — presents a greater risk for disenfranchisement because of the distance between vote centers.
“Precinct-based voting — I want to make this very clear — is the opposite of disenfranchising disabled voters. It is the vote center model that disenfranchises the most disabled voters because, again, it’s that travel time, it’s that distance,” said Kolodin. 
Kolodin added that the distances between vote centers compared to precinct polling were more costly, gas- and time-wise. Kolodin likened the cost to taxation, with the greater burden on disabled voters.
“It’s almost a poll tax. Imagine how much gasoline it costs these days to drive 30 miles. You drive 30 miles there and back, I tell you in my car that’s going to cost me $10, $15 bucks. So, I’d have to pay that money in order to vote,” said Kolodin. “It’s hard for me to get a caregiver who can have that much time to take me if I’m a disabled person that far to vote, whereas if I have a polling place in my precinct, that becomes a much easier lift for me.”


“Precinct based Voting is the opposite of disenfranchising disabled Voters” @realAlexKolodin @bradlmiller pic.twitter.com/uirsdhV0tT
— Pinal County Attorney&apos;s Office (@PCAOAZ) May 18, 2026





Earlier this month, Secretary of State Fontes lost a court fight with Pinal County over its precinct-based voting model. Fontes sued in 2024 to force the county to adopt vote centers under the guise of retaining precinct-based voting. 
In the 2025 Election Procedures Manual (EPM), Fontes mandated that all counties with precinct-based voting repurpose the Accessible Voting Devices (AVDs) to contain provisional ballots for the entire county. AVDs were intended and used exclusively in the past for voters with disabilities. Under Fontes’ design, precinct-based polling places would deprioritize voters with disabilities by requiring them to share this specialized voting equipment with out-of-precinct voters.
The court ruled that Fontes’ mandate would likely disenfranchise disabled voters.
Fontes dismissed the judge’s ruling as “sid[ing] with conspiracy theorists” in a social media post. He claimed his 2025 EPM policy wasn’t rooted in a desire to force “de facto” vote center models, as the court ruling stated, but instead an intent to allow voters with disabilities to vote wherever they wanted in the county. 
“We were trying to help voters with disabilities just go to whatever polling place they can get to the easiest and cast a ballot from anywhere in their county,” said Fontes. “Unfortunately, for now, the politics have won in the court.”
However, that EPM policy didn’t explicitly limit AVDs usage to out-of-precinct voters with disabilities. The policy opened up the AVDs to all out-of-precinct voters.
“If the voter declines or is unable to travel to the voter’s assigned polling place, permit the voter to vote a provisional ballot in the correct ballot style for the voter’s assigned precinct using an accessible voting device that is programmed to contain all ballot styles,” stated the 2025 EPM. “The election official should inform the voter that their provisional ballot will be counted only if it is confirmed the voter is otherwise eligible to vote and did not vote early or at another voting location and had that other ballot counted as determined by the County Recorder.”





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			<news:keywords>FORT HOOD, Texas — The Army is embracing state-of-the-art technology to adapt to the evolving demands of the modern battlefield. 
‘Operation Hood Strike’ brought units from the Army&apos;s active duty, reserves and National Guard to Fort Hood, Texas for a rigorous, hands-on stress test. Canadian troops joined the training too.
&quot;We&apos;re a total Army. We&apos;re a total engineer regiment. And we will fight with them in wartime. So we have to train with them here in peacetime,&quot; Col. Justin Pritchard, 36th Engineer Brigade Commander, said. 
Troops were thrown into a realistic combat scenario. Their mission was to cross Lake Belton and close in on enemy territory. 
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Engineers built a seven float raft consisting of two ramps and five bays. Capt. Bruce Burgener, 43rd Multi-Role Bridge Company Commander, said it&apos;s the standard ramp and bay configuration to move M1 Abrams tanks. 
&quot;Anything less than that won&apos;t move them,&quot; Burgener said. &quot;Our goal is to get as much throughput as possible for friendly forces.&quot;
Burgener said his company has received &quot;a lot of new troops,&quot; and that the training gives his higher-ranked troops the opportunity to work with the newer ones. He broke this training into three phases: ‘crawl, walk, run.’ 
&quot;At this stage, we&apos;re about at the walk stage for our company,&quot; Burgener said. &quot;So we&apos;re slowly working towards getting to a run stage where we&apos;d be able to work a lot more efficiently with our new soldiers.&quot;
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Once all the equipment and personnel are in place, the assault across the water begins. The Texas National Guard swooped in with Chinook helicopters to provide recon and dropped sections of a bridge into the water. 
Lt. Col. Travis Shahan, 961st Engineer Battalion Commander, said air assets are crucial to dropping large payloads in hard-to-reach areas.
&quot;Sometimes, when you build a bridge, there&apos;s a little bit of difficulty getting all the equipment you need to the water,&quot; Shahan said. 
Troops crossing the bridge already know what the enemy territory looks like because it&apos;s been mapped out at the tactical command center. The map allows every soldier, from the highest rank down to line infantry, to know how they fit into the mission. 
&quot;If you&apos;re working in an office, it&apos;s pretty easy to plan this stuff. But when you&apos;re out here and the aircraft are flying here overhead at midnight... It&apos;s much harder when you&apos;re when you&apos;re out here trying to execute,&quot; Maj. Salem Maud, the Battalion Executive Officer, said. 
&apos;Operation Hood Strike’ happens every year at Fort Hood, but each year is different since the modern battlefield is constantly changing. While Col. Adam Rasmussen, 420th Engineer Brigade Commander, said the Army is trying to get soldiers out of harms way, he said war is &quot;still a very much a human endeavor.&quot;
&quot;We want soldiers who can innovate, and there&apos;s no better person to innovate how to get a human out of the breach than a human who has been through the pain of a breach,&quot; Rasmussen said. &quot;That human knows how important it is to get an automated system or an unmanned or an AI system into the breach instead of a human.&quot;
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In 2025, the Army set a goal to recruit 60,500 active duty troops, according to the Army Recruiting Command. They cracked their goal by 103.47% and recruited 62,050 soldiers. 
The Recruiting Command reported the Army Reserves aimed to recruit 14,320 troops in 2025. The Reserves fell short, only meeting 86.76% of their goal with 12,426 recruits. 
&quot;The way we recruit and retain is that we get them out here doing very challenging but rewarding training. They may not enjoy it 100% that minute, but by the end of the day, they think they have just done the coolest thing in the world,&quot; Rasmussen said.  
&quot;They signed up to do just this,&quot; Pritchard said. &quot;Anytime we can get out and do what they signed up for the Army to do… That just encourages you, like, this is why I served. This is why I want to stay in the army and continue serving the nation.&quot;
The units involved in ‘Operation Hood Strike’ are not preparing for a specific deployment. Rasmussen said the training is still critical to bring the newer soldiers up to speed. 
&quot;Every hour these soldiers are on the battlefield, they become more lethal,&quot; Rasmussen said.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>The art of perfection: How Trump survives even his worst blunders through sheer repetition</news:name>
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			<news:title>The art of perfection: How Trump survives even his worst blunders through sheer repetition</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Donald Trump is a master of revisionist history.
He can argue that TikTok is a national security threat and then that it’s crucially important to society.
Reminds me of when he famously said I could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue and not lose support and I thought he’s probably right – now, at least, among the MAGA diehards.
And he does it through the sheer power of repetition.
TRUMP PULLS BACK CURTAIN ON WHITE HOUSE BALLROOM&apos;S FORTRESS-LIKE DEFENSES ABOVE AND DEEP BELOW
How many times have you heard that the Jan. 6 rioters, who he summoned to the Capitol, are great patriots? Despite the fact that they attacked and injured police officers, invaded members’ offices and were calling for Mike Pence’s hanging?
When that happened, even many Republicans thought Trump was finished. Big-name members of the GOP, along with the Democrats, denounced him in harsh terms.
&apos;SHARK TANK&apos; STAR BACKS TRUMP&apos;S WHITE HOUSE BALLROOM PLAN AMID SECURITY CONCERNS: ‘IT’S BIPARTISAN’
But Trump gave the same answer again and again. Flipping his usual law-and-order stance, he argued it wasn’t really a riot. It wasn’t that big a deal. After hearing him say that hundreds of times, some people thought, well, there must be something to it. He wouldn’t just be making it up. For all his unscripted digressions, Trump has an uncanny ability to stay on message.
He’s like the boisterous guy in the Home Depot parking lot, using a megaphone to shout at anyone within earshot.
But hey, this is a guy who’s still arguing about the 2016 election – which he won. Trump still says the 2020 election was stolen from him – though that’s never been substantiated in court, and he was the one making calls to try to flip votes.
The latest uproar is about Trump settling his IRS lawsuit by creating a $1.7 billion fund that would be used for the benefit of the Jan. 6 protestors, even those convicted of serious crimes.
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During his out-of-office years, Trump battled four criminal investigations, which everyone now agrees actually helped him by looking like political persecution. And that obviously fed his unquenchable desire for retribution.
During the first impeachment, the president, according to a transcript, asked Volodymyr Zelenskyy to announce an investigation of Joe Biden and his son Hunter. This was after Trump personally ordered a freeze on nearly $400 million in congressionally approved aid to Ukraine. 
&quot;I heard you had a prosecutor who was very good and he was shut down and that’s really unfair,&quot; a transcript has Trump saying. &quot;A lot of people are talking about that, the way they shut your very good prosecutor down and you had some very bad people involved…
&quot;There’s a lot of talk about Biden’s son, that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that, so whatever you can do with the attorney general would be great. Biden went around bragging that he stopped the prosecution, so if you can look into it... It sounds horrible to me.&quot;
TRUMP WARNS IRAN&apos;S &apos;CLOCK IS TICKING&apos;: MOVE &apos;FAST&apos; OR &apos;THERE WON&apos;T BE ANYTHING LEFT&apos;
Problem? Nah. The president kept calling it a &quot;perfect phone call.&quot; Got that?
The Senate did not convict on the House impeachment charges.
Which brings us to the war in Iran.
The president has gone back and forth in his rhetoric so many times it’s downright dizzying. Trump said &quot;a whole civilization will die tonight.&quot; Then he kept extending the deadline. He said Tehran’s response was &quot;garbage&quot; and didn’t bother to read it.
The resumed bombing campaign was set for yesterday – but Trump agreed to a brief pause at the urging of the heads of three Middle East countries.
In terms of message discipline, Trump has said perhaps hundreds of times that the war is over, that he can get out anytime, that our military crushed Iran’s defenses, wiping out its navy and air force, and that’s all true.  
Bursting with sarcasm, the president said on Truth Social that the &quot;entire Military walks out of Tehran, weapons dropped and hands held high, each shouting ‘I surrender, I surrender’ while wildly waving the representative White Flag, and if their entire remaining Leadership signs all necessary ‘Documents of Surrender,’ and admit their defeat to the great power and force of the magnificent U.S.A.&quot; that the press would still write Iran achieved a ‘Masterful and Brilliant Victory.’&quot;
I don’t doubt that some of the negative coverage is driven by anti-Trump hostility in the media, but I have to defend the press to some degree here. No journalist or commentator would dispute the breadth of America’s military victory, though it could be mentioned more frequently. But with dueling blockades and the Strait of Hormuz still unopened, that is the story right now.  There’s no way to avoid focusing on that, since the ceasefire hangs in the balance, with no apparent progress on getting the mullahs to give up on developing nuclear weapons.
Trump was so determined to hammer that home that he got into this exchange before leaving for China.
A reporter asked whether the president was motivated to make a deal with Iran because of &quot;Americans’ financial situations.&quot;
&quot;Not even a little bit,&quot; Trump said — and then it happened.
TRUMP MEETS NETANYAHU, SAYS HE WANTS IRAN DEAL BUT REMINDS TEHRAN OF ‘MIDNIGHT HAMMER’ OPERATION
&quot;The only thing that matters when I’m talking about Iran — they can’t have a nuclear weapon. I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation. I don’t think about anybody. I think about one thing — we cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. That’s all.&quot;
That was such a rare linguistic blunder by Trump – he repeated the offending sound bite rather than framing the question in more favorable terms, as he usually does.
Democrats, the press and other detractors denounced the comments, with television and online sites replaying his words again and again.
&quot;That’s a perfect statement. I’d make it again,&quot; Trump told Fox’s Bret Baier.
Perfect. There’s that word again. None of this &quot;I regret that my words were misinterpreted&quot; or any loser talk like that. It was sheer perfection.
Despite his involvement with two foreign wars and sinking polls at home, Trump doesn’t let go of past obsessions.
As the New York Times reports, Trump’s aides have been holding secret talks with Greenland and demanding a much larger U.S. role on the island. Greenland’s leaders are worried about the tactics.
Greenland again? Really?
Donald Trump makes news about everything. We have all been living in Trumpworld for a decade. He’ll generate a dozen controversies between now and Memorial Day. And that’s a perfect prediction.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Georgia Republicans head to runoff in secretary of state race defined by 2020 election claims</news:name>
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			<news:title>Georgia Republicans head to runoff in secretary of state race defined by 2020 election claims</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Vernon Jones and Tim Fleming are heading to a runoff after neither claimed at least 50% of the vote in Georgia’s Republican primary for secretary of state on Tuesday.
The Republican field included Jones, Fleming, Gabriel Sterling, Kelvin King and Ted Metz, while Democrats Cam Ashling, Dana Barrett, Adrian Consonery Jr. and Penny Brown Reynolds competed for their party’s nomination for Georgia’s top election officer.
The race underscored how disputes stemming from the 2020 presidential election, including claims from President Donald Trump that the contest was stolen, continue to shape debates over voting laws and election security years later.
2026 MIDTERMS: PRIMARIES, KEY RACES AND ELECTION RESULTS
The winner of the runoff on June 16 will advance to the general election in November, where control of the office overseeing voter registration, election certification and ballot administration is expected to remain a closely watched issue in one of the nation’s most competitive battleground states.
Sterling, Georgia’s former chief operating officer in the secretary of state’s office, entered the race with statewide name recognition after publicly defending Georgia’s handling of the 2020 election.
Jones, a former Democratic state lawmaker turned Trump ally, campaigned as a staunch supporter of the president and emerged as a fierce critic of the state’s election system.
REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: DEMOCRATS SAY THEY CAN STILL FLIP THE HOUSE DESPITE GOP REDISTRICTING GAINS IN THE SOUTH
King is a general contractor who previously ran for U.S. Senate and is married to State Election Board member and conservative commentator Janelle King.
Fleming previously worked in the secretary of state’s office when current Republican Gov. Brian Kemp held the position. The former chairman of the Georgia Republican Party pitched himself as a conservative focused on tightening election procedures.
Metz, the Libertarian Party’s 2022 gubernatorial nominee, also joined the GOP primary field.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican who drew national attention after rejecting efforts to overturn the state’s 2020 presidential election results, is running for governor.
This is a developing story. Check back for the latest election results and updates.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>DHS blasts California sanctuary policies after jail releases illegal immigrant accused in hit-and-run</news:name>
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			<news:title>DHS blasts California sanctuary policies after jail releases illegal immigrant accused in hit-and-run</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Federal immigration officials blasted California’s sanctuary policies Tuesday after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested an illegal immigrant accused of critically injuring a 4-year-old boy in a hit-and-run crash.
Aman Kumar, an Indian national living in the U.S. illegally, was arrested by ICE on May 13 after previously being released from local custody.
According to the Fresno Sheriff’s Department, Kumar was initially arrested last month after allegedly being involved in a hit-and-run crash. He was charged with felony hit-and-run causing death or injury.
Police said Kumar was driving a vehicle that struck a 4-year-old boy in Fresno, California, KSEE reported.
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT TRUCKER ACCUSED IN FATAL CALIFORNIA CRASH RELEASED BY BIDEN ADMIN AFTER 2022 BORDER CROSSING
The child had been playing on a swing set in a nearby backyard before leaving through a gate and entering the roadway, authorities said.
Investigators said several vehicles stopped after seeing the child in the street, but Kumar allegedly drove around the stopped traffic using the bike lane before hitting the boy.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said the child was hospitalized in critical but stable condition and is expected to survive.
TRUMP ADMIN URGES NEWSOM TO HONOR ICE DETAINERS FOR MORE THAN 33K CRIMINAL ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
DHS criticized California’s sanctuary policies after Kumar was later released from jail.
&quot;This monster who almost killed a 4-year-old boy has been charged with a felony hit-and-run,&quot; DHS acting assistant secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement. 
&quot;Sanctuary politicians in California released this criminal illegal alien from jail back onto the streets,&quot; she continued. &quot;Thanks to the brave men and women of ICE law enforcement, this criminal illegal alien was arrested outside a criminal court.&quot;
NEWSOM&apos;S SANCTUARY POLICIES UNDER FIRE AFTER DRUNK ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT KILLS ELDERLY MAN
According to DHS, Kumar illegally entered the United States in 2023 and was later released under the Biden administration.
The department also pointed to a letter ICE Director Todd Lyons sent in February to California Attorney General Rob Bonta urging the state to honor ICE detainers involving more than 33,000 undocumented immigrants in custody across California.
&quot;DHS is calling on Governor Gavin Newsom and his fellow California sanctuary politicians to stop putting American lives at risk by releasing criminals into our communities to commit more crimes and hurt more innocent people,&quot; Bis said.
DHS said California’s failure to honor ICE detainers has resulted in the release of 4,561 undocumented immigrants with criminal charges or convictions since Jan. 20.
The department said those individuals were accused of crimes including homicide, assault, burglary, drug offenses, weapons offenses and sexual offenses.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Newsom’s office for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘Ask YouTube’ brings AI-powered conversational search to video, adds Gemini Omni to Shorts</news:name>
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			<news:title>‘Ask YouTube’ brings AI-powered conversational search to video, adds Gemini Omni to Shorts</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Google is completely revamping its search experience, and that doesn&apos;t stop at YouTube.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Squad-endorsed socialist wins heated primary to represent America’s birthplace</news:name>
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			<news:title>Squad-endorsed socialist wins heated primary to represent America’s birthplace</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Philadelphia’s Chris Rabb, a far-left state lawmaker backed by the &quot;Squad,&quot; won the crowded and at-times-heated Democratic primary contest for Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District.
The district — rated the most Democratic in the nation — includes much of Center City, all of North Philadelphia and West Philadelphia, and is one of the few Black-majority districts in the country, with Tuesday night’s results essentially foreshadowing November’s likely outcome.
Rabb, whose district includes Mount Airy and West Oak Lane, celebrated endorsements from progressive figures, including members of the &quot;Squad.&quot;
SOROS-BACKED PHILADELPHIA DA SURVIVES PRIMARY CHALLENGE, BUT POTENTIAL GOP WRINKLE AHEAD
State Sen. Sharif Street is the son of former popular yet controversial Mayor John Street, and is endorsed by several officials including his father’s predecessor Ed Rendell.
He is a former chairman of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party and appeared to characterize himself as the true Philadelphian in the race.
&quot;People who are from, live and can vote in Philadelphia have supported me,&quot; Street told the Penn Capital-Star. &quot;People who are from outside the city, they’re cozying up to my opponents.&quot;
Besides Rendell, Street had the endorsement of the state party, Mayor Cherelle Parker and other noted Philadelphians.
Street, who is Muslim, made news when he spoke out against a virulent anti-Israel protest in the city earlier this year, telling Fox News Digital at the time he &quot;forcefully condemn[s] the antisemitic rally that took place today in Rittenhouse Square.&quot;
Rep. Gregorio Casar, D-Texas, was one of several lawmakers to endorse Rabb, saying in a joint statement with Reps. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., and Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., that Rabb is a &quot;social justice activist [and] an educator who helped unionize 1,500 adjunct professors and a legislator who has taken on Republicans and the billionaire class to create a democracy that works for everyone rather than just the wealthy few.&quot;
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Rabb, 56, said in a statement that he also welcomed the endorsement of the left-wing Working Families Party and the Justice Democrats — a group that has supported &quot;Squad&quot; members and other federal candidates of similar ideology.
&quot;Our coalition is people-powered, and our allies are united in our fight to demand a prosperous future for the multiracial working class families and communities who are the heart of Philly and represent our city’s incredible strength and potential,&quot; he said.
Rabb’s political history includes working with the first elected Black Democrat in the Senate, Sen. Carol Moseley-Braun of Illinois, in the 1990s. Two Black Republicans had been elected previously in the 1880s from Mississippi.
Rabb was endorsed by Philadelphia City Council Minority Leader Kendra Brooks and Minority Whip Nicolas O’Rourke, both of the WFP. Republicans have just one member on council — longtime Northeast Philadelphia representative Brian O’Neill, whose presence is considered the &quot;third party.&quot;
Dr. Ala Stanford was recently a Biden administration HHS appointee — as she led the agency’s &quot;Region III&quot; covering Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, West Virginia, Virginia and Pennsylvania.
The pediatric surgeon made news during her tenure for setting up a major 24-hour COVID-19 vaccine site at Temple University’s Liacouras Center at 15th Street and Montgomery Avenue and reportedly making house calls to offer testing.
With no clear Republican challenger, Tuesday night’s winner is expected to sail to victory in November in what is considered the nation’s most Democratic Congressional District.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>NAU ROUNDUP: Men repeat as Big Sky Outdoor Track and Field champions, women finish runner-up</news:name>
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			<news:title>NAU ROUNDUP: Men repeat as Big Sky Outdoor Track and Field champions, women finish runner-up</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A look at news and results from NAU.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tempe City Council runoff election results: Incumbents appear to be trailing behind</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tempe City Council runoff election results: Incumbents appear to be trailing behind</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Maricopa County Elections posted the initial, unofficial results for the runoff election for the Tempe City Council.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former top Oregon GOP official secures nomination for governor as Republicans target blue-state pickup</news:name>
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			<news:title>Former top Oregon GOP official secures nomination for governor as Republicans target blue-state pickup</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former state House Minority Leader Christine Drazan won Oregon’s Republican primary for governor on Tuesday, emerging from a crowded field of candidates seeking the chance to flip the governor’s mansion in a state Democrats have controlled for nearly four decades.
The Republican field included former Portland Trail Blazers player and businessman Chris Dudley, state Rep. Ed Diehl and Marion County Commissioner Danielle Bethell.
2026 MIDTERMS: PRIMARIES, KEY RACES AND ELECTION RESULTS
Drazan entered the race as one of the best-known Republicans in the state following her close 2022 loss to Kotek.
Diehl focused his campaign on lowering taxes and reducing state spending, while Bethell emphasized homelessness, public safety and government accountability.
FORMER TRAIL BLAZERS CENTER CHRIS DUDLEY MAKES SECOND RUN FOR GOVERNOR OF OREGON
Dudley, a 16-year NBA veteran, campaigned as a political outsider with backing from prominent Oregon business figures, including Nike co-founder Phil Knight.
Republicans in the race focused heavily on homelessness, public safety, drug policy and the high cost of living, arguing Democratic leadership in Salem and Portland has failed to adequately address those issues.
The GOP has not won an Oregon governor’s race since 1982, but the Republican Party believes voter frustration over crime, homelessness and affordability could make the race more competitive this midterm cycle.
Drazan will now face incumbent Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek in November.
Kotek has faced criticism over homelessness, including rising unsheltered populations and struggles to expand housing capacity, as well as education and transportation funding, though she drew little opposition in her bid for a second term.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>ICE arrest of Tucson DACA recipient Karla Toledo sparks backlash</news:name>
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			<news:title>ICE arrest of Tucson DACA recipient Karla Toledo sparks backlash</news:title>
			<news:keywords>It’s a porch that could be anywhere in Tucson, and the scene in the video is one that is becoming increasingly common. Several federal immigration agents are standing in front of a door and holding a metal screen open. 
Then you hear the question from inside: “Where is the warrant? Where is the warrant?” 
Video footage shows part of the arrest of longtime Tucson resident Karla Toledo on Monday morning at her home.
The video, shared with Luminaria by Toledo’s family, has become the latest flashpoint in Southern Arizona’s ongoing fight against the increasingly aggressive immigration tactics and policies of the second Trump administration. Advocates argue it’s also a sign of the shifting nature of enforcement that focuses on people with legal immigration status or immigrants who have not committed serious crimes. 
Toledo is a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, commonly known as DACA, which gives young immigrants brought to the country as children legal protection from deportation as well as the right to work in the United States.
The arrest of DACA recipients who had no criminal charges was rare under other U.S. administrations. It is among the hallmarks of the second Trump presidency and has introduced a new undercurrent of terror and uncertainty in immigrant communities. 
“The intention is to create fear in communities and disempower people to take action,” said attorney River Feldmann, a local movement lawyer who organizes with Red de DefensAZ, a group that supports detained people in Arizona.
Advocates say video shared with Arizona Luminaria shows ICE agents before arresting Tucson DACA recipient Karla Toledo in May.



The response to Toledo’s arrest was immediate: ScholarshipsA-Z, which works with undocumented youth, called for an emergency protest outside of Tucson’s ICE headquarters. Grassroots defense networks helped mobilize for the rally. And Arizona’s first Latina in Congress, a recently-elected Southern Arizona Democrat,  arranged a visit in a Tucson holding facility before Toledo was moved to the detention center at Florence.
Toledo’s mother, Veronica Ortiz, said in an interview with Spanish-language news outlet Somos Tucson that her daughter came to Tucson at the age of 1 and has a valid DACA permit. Ortiz described the fear and confusion of the arrest, stressing that federal agents violated their constitutional rights.. 
“They didn’t have an order,” said Ortiz in Spanish, tearing up as she described the arrest of her child.
Toledo, 31, is a local influencer who shares information online about biking, fashion and body positivity. Her mom describes the work she did to support struggling families to pay rent and buy food during COVID-19.  “She is a hard worker, she was always working for the community,” said Ortiz.  
Immigration authorities did not respond to Arizona Luminaria’s request for comment on the reason for Toledo’s arrest and whether they presented a warrant at her home.
Local organizers have also raised concerns about the role of the Tucson Police Department during Monday afternoon’s protest. 
Feldmann was on the scene and attempted to let immigration authorities know she could act as a temporary attorney for Toledo, but she wasn’t able to get through a cordon the Tucson Police Department officers who she says had blocked off entrance to the federal building. 
“I presented myself as a lawyer and they refused access,” Feldmann said, noting that lawyers are typically allowed to walk into this facility. Feldmann said she was told to call federal authorities, but no one answered. “I told them that was unconstitutional and a violation of due process rights.”  
Lane Mandle, a spokesperson with the city, said that Tucson police responded to the protest activity and the initial officers on the scene referred a person identifying themselves as an attorney to federal officials before department leadership arrived. 
“TPD responded to protest activity at DHS’ Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) building yesterday afternoon with orders to preserve people’s right to protest, protect property, and to deescalate as needed,” the statement said. “The City of Tucson will continue to review yesterday’s event and make any procedural changes necessary to ensure safety and individual rights during ICE related activities.”
Feldmann said the incident raises bigger concerns about how Tucson police engage with protesters who are demonstrating against federal activities. “There were only a handful of people protesting calmly when I requested entrance, and allowing me past the tape would not have created any level of disturbance.” 
Rep. Adelita Grijalva talks to an agent during the aftermath of a federal immigration raid that turned chaotic on Tucson’s west side Friday, Dec. 5. Photo by John Washington. La representante Adelita Grijalva habla con un agente durante las secuelas de una redada federal de inmigración que se volvió caótica en el lado oeste de Tucson el viernes 5 de diciembre. 




Local activists also questioned the role of police presence at ICE protests during a series of raids at Taco Giro locations last December, which ended in the federal arrest of several community members and pepper spraying protesters, members of the press and U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva.
Shortly after the operation, Mayor Regina Romero and Vice Mayor Lane Santa Cruz released a statement condemning federal law enforcement actions and clarifying that Tucson Police Department officers were not involved. 
Tucson Police Department officers were dispatched to the scene to close the street and “to keep our residents safe. They were not involved in the use of force against community members,” they wrote.
In January, the Tucson Police Department posted a statement saying they did not enforce federal immigration law but they could also not interrupt or prevent federal operations. “Our role is to uphold local and state laws and protect public safety,” the letter said, noting that officers would display visible Tucson police identifiers and not wear face coverings. 
Political officials also joined in the call for Toledo’s release. They raised concerns that ICE came after her for being civically engaged.
“I join the community call to action to release our community member and friend, Karla Toledo,” wrote Santa Cruz in an instagram post Monday. “The Trump administration has emboldened ICE to terrorize and target not only migrants but DACA community members in retaliation for public speech and civic engagement.” 
Immigration arrests in Arizona more than tripled in Fiscal Year 2025, with street-level operations in particular becoming a growing presence in neighborhoods and workplaces during the second Trump administration. 
The administration’s mass deportation strategy has included arrests of migrant people who were typically left alone so ICE agents could prioritize resources on deporting people who committed serious or violent crimes. In the past year, immigration officials have detained children for months in harsh detention conditions, U.S. citizens have been detained by immigration authorities and an elderly woman with dementia was detained in Eloy earlier this year.
There are 505,940 people with active DACA status as of Sept. 30, 2025, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services data. An estimated 18,950 of those individuals with active DACA status are in Arizona, the fourth largest rate in the U.S. 
Home is Here, a national campaign advocating for DACA recipients, said the Department of Homeland Security has confirmed they have detained 270 DACA recipients, deported 86 DACA recipients, and deported 174 DACA applicants.
“These are our classmates, our neighbors, our friends,” the group says on their website, calling it a coordinated attack on immigrant youth.
The Trump administration’s top border official Tom Homan, speaking at the Border Security Expo in Phoenix earlier this month, defended the administration’s immigration policies, even as recent poll numbers show it has become increasingly unpopular. 
“You ain’t seen shit yet. This year will be a good year. Mass deportations are coming,” he said, speaking at a conference geared to enforcement personnel and companies. “We’re going to flood the zone. You’re going to see more ICE agents [than] you ever seen before.”
Screenshot from video shared with Arizona Luminaria that advocates say shows ICE agents before arresting Tucson DACA recipient Karla Toledo on May 18.



Political leaders at the federal level have worked to bring attention to conditions in immigration detention through efforts to visit the centers, and call for policy change to help particularly vulnerable groups. 
Congresswoman Grijalva visited Toledo in the Tucson holding location on Monday and called for her immediate release. 
“ICE’s blatant disregard for the rule of law and due process is outrageous and completely out of line. We live in a country where everyone has constitutional rights, no matter how hard ICE tries to trample on them,” she said in a press statement. “Karla must be released immediately, and ICE must stop terrorizing our communities.”
U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly has called for a permanent legislative fix to allow Dreamers, as immigrants brought to the U.S. as children without papers are known, to work and live safely in the country.
As of Tuesday morning, Toledo remains detained and is expected to have been moved to a detention center in Florence, organizers say. They have created a fundraising page to raise money for legal fees.
Red de DefensAZ attorney Feldmann said it was inspiring to see communities in Tucson coming together, and heartbreaking to think that they had to. 
“The goal is to beat us down and make us believe that our neighbors are disposable. Seeing people react this quickly and in this many numbers is a reminder that people are still resisting that propaganda,” she said. “But at the end of the day a person is still detained and sitting in detention and wondering what will be her outcome after building a life here.”
Reporter Carolina Cuellar contributed to this story
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			<news:keywords>U.S. Reps. Greg Stanton and Yassamin Ansari are escorted into the Arizona Removal Operations Coordination Center for a congressional oversight visit on May 19, 2026. (Photo courtesy of the Office of Greg Stanton)

Members of Congress are still concerned about a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement holding facility in Mesa after seeing cells still overcrowded and finding out that toilets at the facility “regularly overflow” after an unannounced visit Tuesday night. 
This is the second surprise oversight visit to the facility located at Mesa-Gateway Airport known as the Arizona Removal Operations Coordination Center, which has been operating far over its 157-person capacity for most of this year. Daily populations at the facility have reached as high as 777. 
An Arizona Mirror analysis of ICE detention data found that one of the few times ICE was detaining fewer people than that was when those same Democrats toured the facility in February — after giving ICE a week’s notice that they’d be taking a tour. Almost immediately after that oversight visit, the number of detainees shot back up.
And a week after that visit, ICE used pepper spray on 47 detainees who were housed there in the early morning hours; one person reportedly had a “seizure,” according to a 911 call obtained by the Mirror. 

                
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The facility, first reported on by the Mirror, takes up 25,000-square-feet in a building located at the Mesa-Gateway Airport, where it shares space with the U.S. Forest Service and the Phoenix Interagency Fire Center. 
“The facility was built for 12 hours, and people are regularly staying there for three days or more. It is completely unacceptable,” U.S. Rep. Greg Stanton, D-Phoenix, told the Mirror in an exclusive interview after leaving the facility on Tuesday. “That fundamental problem has not been fixed one bit.”
Detainees are supposed to be at AROCC for no more than 12 hours while they wait to be loaded onto a plane, either so they can be deported or transferred to a different ICE facility. The Mirror’s reporting found that publicly available data shows how overcrowded the facility has become in the past year: The average length of stay in 2026 is about 36 hours, compared to the same time frame in 2025, when the average stay was about 12 hours. 
In 2025, the average daily population was approximately 21 people for the same timeframe. So far in 2026, there have been an average of 274 detainees each day. The Mirror found one individual in the data who stayed for 18 days, coinciding with a time when the population of the facility was near its peak of 777 individuals in a single day. 
While the facility wasn’t as overcrowded Tuesday evening as it was during their last visit, where the Democrats described detainees stuffed in cells “like sardines,” both Stanton and U.S. Rep. Yassamin Ansari said that some of the holding cells still held more people on Tuesday than the listed capacity for the rooms. 
“This time I think the only difference is that they were actually moving the threshold and standard for not overcrowding each cell,” Ansari, also a Phoenix Democrat, said. “Otherwise, they are still in concrete cells, they’re drinking tap water and they’re not given anywhere to sleep.” 
They also learned that toilets in the cells “regularly” overflow. 
The two members of Congress asked about the toilets due to recent reporting by the Phoenix New Times that detailed the story of one recent detainee of the facility whose wife told the publication that he had slept on feces-covered floors. 
“There is one toilet in a room of 21 men that regularly overflows, and that is disturbing and clearly a health issue,” Ansari said, adding that staff confirmed that there is no on-site medical care. 
ICE agents told the two lawmakers that they try to move detainees out of rooms that have plumbing issues, but are not always able to due to the number of people at the facility on a given day. Both said that the overcrowding, the lack of medical care, the issues with toilets and a lack of available showers makes the facility a “real public health issue.” 
Ansari and Stantion said they also learned that detainees who stay past the 12 hours are fed “cold sandwiches” for every single meal. They said the ICE agents at the facility did not say what they do for detainees with dietary restrictions due to health or religious beliefs. 
“The only thing they proactively mentioned was they don’t use pork,” Ansari said. 
Both also mentioned that ICE staff seems to be aware that the facility is not meant to house detainees long-term. However, that same staff also limited what the Democrats could do while at the facility.
“We were able to visually see (the detainees), but not able to interact with them in any regard,” Stanton said, noting that one individual called out to them saying he needed medicine. He said that ICE was stricter this time about letting them speak with detainees as compared to their previous oversight visit. 
Also, ICE staff did not allow Mesa Councilmember Jenn Duff to accompany the lawmakers into the facility, and said that congressional staff could not enter without giving 24-hour written notice. 
“It is unfortunate, because the city runs the airport, so a member of council who oversees taxpayers that go to this airport should be allowed inside,” Stanton said. “I understand from a legal perspective why they say no, but from a practical matter and leadership perspective, she should be allowed in.”
In an interview with the Mirror, Duff said that was the outcome she expected, as the city lacks the ability to regulate facilities run by the federal government. 
“Even though I tried to get in, I did expect I would be turned away, so I was not surprised,” she said. “I’ve been trying to get a tour, but I haven’t been successful yet.”
As for what is next for the lawmakers? 
They say they plan to continue oversight visits like this one. Stanton’s staff has been conducting weekly visits and he said they plan to continue to do unannounced visits, as well. 
Additionally, Stanton said it is important to pass legislation he proposed with Ansari and Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva, who has also visited the facility in the past, that would ensure that facilities like AROCC are only used for short durations. 
The Short-Term Holding Facilities Standards Restoration Act ensures that facilities like AROCC are only used for short durations, except for cases of medical emergencies or transportation delays. It also requires the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to justify and document the conditions at these facilities and provide those records to Congress. 
Stanton also said he doesn’t plan to vote for any new funding for ICE. 
“We have an important budget vote coming up on ICE and I certainly don’t plan to support any increased budget for ICE,” Stanton said. Congress could vote on the budget as early as Friday. 
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			<news:keywords>Sen. Jim Risch, R-Idaho, moved one step closer to a fourth Senate term after trouncing two GOP challengers in a primary contest Tuesday evening.
Risch, 83, comfortably won Idaho’s Republican primary shortly after polls closed, the Associated Press reported.
He was endorsed by President Donald Trump, who has cruised to victory in the solidly Republican state every time he has appeared on the ballot since 2016. 
The Idaho Republican is chairman of the influential Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which has jurisdiction over the State Department and approves all ambassador appointments.
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That perch has put Risch at the center of Senate debates over Trump’s war in Iran, the military intervention in Venezuela and continued arms sales to Israel, among other hot-button topics.
He was first elected to the upper chamber in 2009 and previously served as the state’s governor and lieutenant governor.
The Idaho contest is one of more than a dozen Republican-held Senate seats this year that are not considered competitive. 
Republicans currently hold a 53-47 majority in the upper chamber. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., is attempting a long-shot bid to flip control in November’s midterm elections that would require Democrats to pick up four GOP-held seats.
David Roth, a realtor who has previously run for statewide office, won the Democratic nomination.
Former state Rep. Todd Achilles, another candidate in the race, is running as an independent. Achilles is a former Democratic legislator who resigned from the state legislature to challenge Risch.
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			<news:keywords>Gov. Brad Little, R-Idaho, is one step closer to a third term after vanquishing a crowded field of challengers on Tuesday.
Little defeated seven opponents in Idaho’s Republican gubernatorial primary, according to The Associated Press.
He was backed by President Donald Trump, who gave the incumbent his &quot;complete and total endorsement,&quot; before he publicly announced his re-election decision.
Several Republicans challenged Little from the right, including retired police officer Mark Fitzpatrick. The lesser-known candidate faced scrutiny over his comments toward members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — an important constituency in the state.
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Little supported a bill earlier this year imposing criminal penalties on transgender people who decide to use a bathroom or locker room that does not correspond with their biological sex. The ban extends to private businesses, making it one of the most far-reaching bathroom laws in the country.
The two-term governor also recently signed a bill into law blocking public schools from supporting certain teachers’ union activities with taxpayer dollars.
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He ran his re-election campaign largely on deregulation, school choice and tax cuts.
Little, who previously served as a member of the Idaho State Senate and lieutenant governor, was first elected in 2018.
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report rates Little’s re-election contest as &quot;solid Republican,&quot; meaning the race is not expected to be competitive. 
The Republican-heavy state has not elected a Democrat as governor since 1990. Trump won Idaho by roughly 36 points in 2024.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Two missing California children were recovered in Mexico nearly two years after their father allegedly fled with them following their mother’s killing, authorities said.
The FBI announced Tuesday that Camron Lee, 40, was arrested in Primo Tapia, Baja California, Mexico, in connection with the 2024 death of his partner, Angelica Bravo.
His two children, Athena Lee, 5, and Mateo Lee, 4, were also recovered in Mexico, authorities said.
Officials said Lee’s arrest followed a nearly six-month campaign to locate him and the children.
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The Sacramento Police Department responded to a residence in July 2024, where officers later found Bravo dead inside the home.
Lee was charged with murder and four counts of possession of an assault weapon.
A federal arrest warrant was later issued in August 2024 for unlawful flight to avoid prosecution to help locate and apprehend Lee and recover the children, who had not been seen since their mother was murdered.
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In December 2025, the FBI announced rewards for information leading to Lee’s arrest and conviction, as well as the recovery of the children. The bilingual campaign was distributed through media outlets and social media platforms across North America.
The FBI said Tuesday that a tip from the public ultimately led to Lee’s arrest.
&quot;Today’s announcement highlights the impact of the FBI’s reward program,&quot; FBI Sacramento Special Agent in Charge Sid Patel said in a statement. &quot;A single tip brought a fugitive to justice for his alleged crime and reunited a family.&quot;
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Sacramento Police Department Chief Zachary Bales said the arrest marked another step toward justice in Bravo’s death.
&quot;This case sends a clear message that violence will not be tolerated in our community, and those who harm others will be pursued with determination and resolve,&quot; Bales said. &quot;Our thoughts remain with Ms. Bravo’s family and loved ones, and we hope this development brings them a measure of solace as they continue to carry this profound loss.&quot;
Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho confirmed Lee would face murder charges.
&quot;This arrest is a powerful reminder that no matter how much time passes, our resolve to pursue justice and protect our community never fades,&quot; Ho said.
Officials said the children were reunited with their maternal grandmother.
The FBI said authorities in Mexico, along with multiple U.S. and international agencies, assisted in locating and apprehending Lee.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>Gov. Brad Little, R-Idaho, will face Democratic candidate Terri Pickens in November as he vies for a third term.
Pickens, a private practice attorney and small business owner, edged out several challengers in the state’s Democratic gubernatorial primary on Tuesday, The Associated Press reported.
She faces an uphill battle in a Republican-heavy state that has not elected a Democratic governor in 36 years.
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report, a leading election forecaster, rates Little&apos;s re-election bid as &quot;Solid Republican.&quot;
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Pickens previously ran as the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in 2022, when she lost to Republican candidate Scott Bedke by 34 points. Bedke is the state’s current lieutenant governor and is running for another term.
Little, who won the state’s GOP primary, is endorsed by President Donald Trump and is expected to cruise to the general election.
Former Idaho Supreme Court Justice John Stegner has also launched a bid to unseat Little as an independent.
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Little, a rancher who previously served in the state Senate and as lieutenant governor, has embraced deregulation, increased public education funding and tax relief in his bid for a third term.
He defeated a crowded field of GOP candidates on Tuesday, including former police officer Mark Fitzpatrick, who challenged him from the right.
Little recently signed into legislation a law cracking down on transgender individuals using bathrooms that do not correspond with their biological sex. Idaho’s law is one of the most stringent in the country because it applies to private businesses in addition to public property.</news:keywords>
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			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
During the Winslow City Council meeting last week City Manager David Coolidge updated the council on the Winslow levee project, saying he had a valuable engineering session with the Army Corps of Engineers the previous week and produced several ideas that could potentially reduce the cost of the project that was originally estimated at $100 million but could now be as high as $140 million.
Inflation has raised the cost of the project past federal appropriations, meaning the city and the county must reduce the costs or return to Congress for additional appropriations. Coolidge said one of the more promising concepts involved keeping the existing levee in place and building upon it to make it FEMA accredited, rather than removing and replacing the structure. He said that approach could be cheaper and could also reduce risk because removing sections of the levee during construction could leave the community more vulnerable during a flood event.
Coolidge said the Army Corps of Engineers discussed possible alternatives such as soil cement and stabilizers, which could reduce the need for large amounts of riprap that must be hauled in from long distances. He said the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers appeared interested in some of the ideas, but no cost estimates were available yet. The project had been expected to reach 35% design by mid- to late July, though Coolidge said incorporating any of the new options could push that timeline back. He said the larger goal is to bring the project cost below the threshold that would require a post-authorization change, which could allow it to move toward construction.
Coolidge also used his status report to explain the city’s sales tax structure and address confusion over a 1% tax that is set to sunset July 15. He said Winslow’s total sales tax rate is 9.43%, with 3% going to the city, 5.6% to the state and 0.83% to Navajo County. Of the city’s 3%, 1.75% goes to the general fund, 1% goes to capital projects and 0.25% goes to Little Colorado Medical Center. Coolidge said the expiring 1% is made up of 0.75% for the general fund and 0.25% for the hospital.
Coolidge said the city has seen some misunderstanding because state statute requires the ballot language to refer to the proposal as an additional tax.
“This is not a new tax,” he said. “This is a tax that will go away in July and we’re asking for it to be reinstated on the ballot in November.” If approved by voters, the tax would not resume until February, leaving the city without seven months of revenue from that portion. Coolidge said that if the tax is not reinstated, projected general fund revenue would fall below the cost of current operations, meaning the city would have to reduce services and staff. He said the city was not advocating for or against the measure during the presentation but laying out the fiscal reality.
The council also issued several proclamations during the meeting. May was proclaimed Building Safety Month; May 1-7, Youth Week; May 10-16, National Police Week; May 15, Peace Officers Memorial Day; May 17-23, Emergency Medical Services Week; and the same week was also proclaimed National Public Works Week. The council recognized the work of public safety employees, EMS providers, youth, building safety professionals and public works staff, including a public thank-you to Tim Westover, the city’s Public Works Director who has worked for the city for 14 years and whose last day was last week.
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			  <news:name>WUSD board members review recent district audit</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T03:33:26.498Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>WUSD board members review recent district audit</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
Winslow Unified School District’s annual audit found the district ended the 2024-25 fiscal year about 15% under its final amended budget, while also identifying several procedural issues the district will work to correct.
Business Manager Casey Hancock presented the audit to the Winslow Unified School District Governing Board during its May 13 meeting, saying the district came in about $2.6 million under budget. Hancock said auditors noted that the figure demonstrated conservative spending control, which he said helped put the district in a stronger position after uncertainty earlier in the year.
“I think we did a really good job being conservative in what we were spending,” Hancock said. “And with the uncertainty surrounding the beginning of this year, I think that was really important and put us in a good spot and hopefully we can continue doing that.”
Hancock said some of the larger projects completed during the audited year included new lights in the performing arts center, new security cameras throughout the district and the purchase of buses.
The audit also included about 18 to 20 findings in the Uniform System of Financial Records Compliance Questionnaire.
“They’re not large things, but they are things that we need to work on to tighten up either procedures or different controls,” Hancock said.
Some findings involved procurement. Hancock said a few purchases exceeded required thresholds without the proper sealed bid process, while others between $10,000 and $100,000 did not have all three required quotes or were not made through a cooperative purchasing agreement. He said some of those were tied to emergency situations where the district needed to make a purchase but did not follow the proper emergency procurement process.
Hancock said the district has already taken steps to address the issue by bringing in an outside trainer for a procurement session with principals and secretaries.
Other findings involved attendance and student reporting errors. Hancock said those are difficult to eliminate completely because students may arrive at school and need services before all paperwork is completed, or because enrollment and withdrawal dates may not match up perfectly in records.
“There’s always something that we’re looking at,” Hancock said. “So hopefully we can keep getting better there.”
The audit also found an issue with a bank account the district had used for years as a clearing account. Hancock said auditors determined the district was using the account incorrectly. He said the district has since opened a new bank account for electronic clearing and ACH payments, though the finding will likely appear again next year because the account had already been used throughout the current fiscal year.
Technology procedures were another area of concern. Hancock said the issue was not that the district lacked procedures, but that some processes were not written down. As an example, he said auditors wanted a written process showing how technology updates are authorized, rather than relying on informal communication. The technology issue became a single audit finding connected to grants, and the district submitted a corrective action plan to the Arizona Department of Education saying it would write down the needed procedures.
“They just want to make sure that not one person has all the power,” Hancock said. “So that’s what we’re going to try to do.”
A second single audit finding involved impact aid and construction-related spending. Hancock said the district completed smaller repair and maintenance projects, including replacing a door, but did not collect Davis-Bacon certified payroll documentation. He said he had understood the requirement to apply to larger construction projects, such as buildings, roads or parking lots, but learned it can also apply to repairs and maintenance paid for with federal funds.
Board members asked whether any findings were repeats from previous audits. Hancock said the bank account finding was repeated, and some procurement and written-procedure findings were similar to prior years. He said the district had reduced some findings but would continue working to correct the remaining issues.
Board President Debbie Martinez said she appreciated the conservative spending approach and said the district wants to provide what schools need while keeping money available for unexpected needs. “There’s always going to be dings here and there,” Martinez said. “But when you use that word conservative, I think that’s something that we’re all striving for.”
The board accepted the 2024-25 annual audit report.
The board also approved the proposed 2026-27 governing board meeting schedule, which will continue with meetings at 5:30 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of the month in the boardroom. The board approved moving into year three of the district’s Southwest Food Excellence agreement for 2026-27 after clarifying that the food service contract is a five-year agreement.
In other business, the board:
* Approved the following hires: Darrell Nez, Bonnie Brennan Elementary School fourth grade teacher; Lindsey Begaii, elementary physical education teacher; Tara Wilcox, teacher in training through the University of Arizona program, Bonnie Brennan Elementary School fourth grade; Bonita Claudel, Winslow High School special education high needs teacher; Edward Montano, custodian; Alma Quintana, custodian; and Alexa Gilbert, Winslow Junior High School paraprofessional.
* Approved the following resignations: Theresa Breeze-Del Mar, social worker; Warlito Sotomayor, WHS special education teacher; Brian Byrer, elementary physical education teacher; Octavia Warren, bus driver; KaeLynn Warwick, Bonnie Brennan Elementary School paraprofessional; Katrina Hernandez, cheer coach; and Jerilynn Chatter, bus driver.
* Approved the following transfers: Brian Sewell, from WHS construction teacher to substitute; Terri Milligan, from elementary school sixth grade teacher to WHS alternative education teacher; and Debra Hearell, from Bonnie Brennan Elementary School high needs paraprofessional to Bonnie Brennan Elementary School inclusion paraprofessional.
* Approved extra duty pay for Quentin Hayes for summer open gym and Kelbie Flake for teaching drama.
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			  <news:name>Local top regional athletes recognized</news:name>
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			<news:title>Local top regional athletes recognized</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 With baseball and softball seasons in the books for all levels of competition local teams have had their athletes recognized at least regionally for post season honors.
 For Joseph City softball, Lorelai Sander, Brooklyn Petersen, Amber Neill and McKenzie Jesmer, were all named to the All-Region First Team for the 1A north region. 
 Raylee Fish, Jaydianna Kinlicheenie, Ryah Frost and Jackie Richards were selected to the All-Region Second Team.
 Audrey Neill was named the Co-Region Player of the Year. 
 For Holbrook softball, London Gardner and Elena Philpott were named to the All-Region First Team. Heidi Bahe was named to the All-Region Second Team. 
 For Holbrook baseball, Tildyn Larson, Orion Arviso, Matthias Montjio and Justin Maestas were named All-Region Second Team players. 
 For Snowflake softball, Paisley Solomon, Brodie Cates, Kelsey Scarbrough and Riley Perkins were named to the All-Region First Team. Addie Coor, Kloe Burden and Brittyn Butler were named All-Region Second Team.
 Brook Perkins was named the Region Coach of the Year. Kashlynn Cantrell was named the Region Co-Player of the Year. 
 Snowflake baseball had Kyler Matthews, Curtis Hollom, Maverick Greer, and Edge Bryant on the All-Region First Team. Jaxon Merrill was named to the All-Region Second Team. 
 Graham Bawden was the Region Offensive Player of the Year.
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			  <news:name>Masayesva competes at state track meet</news:name>
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			<news:title>Masayesva competes at state track meet</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Senior Ian Masayesva was the only Holbrook athlete to qualify for the State Track and Field Championships held at Mesa Community College on Friday and Saturday.
 In order to qualify, athletes have to have one of the top 18 times in their respective events, in the entire state regardless of division rankings. 
 Masayesva qualified in the 1600-meter run and ran a personal best time of 4:20.32, which is also believed to be a school record in that event. He placed 17th overall in the race but was the top runner from the region and the fourth best from Division IV while running against all the top runners from around the state. 
 The senior has signed to run for Coconino Community College next year. He will be joined at the College by teammates William Nez and Devin Kinlicheenie.
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			  <news:name>Lady Wildcats topple Superior for third straight state championship</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lady Wildcats topple Superior for third straight state championship</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Three in a row. That three-peat was accomplished by the Joseph City Wildcats with their 18-2 runaway win over Superior in the 1A state title game on Monday afternoon. 
 The game played at Grand Canyon University was basically over after the first inning. Second seeded Joseph City pounded in 9 runs in the first inning alone, jumping on top of the top seeded Panthers. By the time it was over in just five innings, all five of the Wildcat starters had scored at least one time. 
 As they have done for much of their high school careers the Neill twins were the catalyst for their third straight title. Audrey scored once and had 4 RBI. Sister Amber scored 3 runs and knocked in 2 RBI. The two combined for five state championships at Joseph City. Three in a row in softball, and two in a row in basketball. 
 The title win was the 11th for Joseph City dating back to their first in 1998. They are just one shy of the record of 12 held currently by Seton Catholic High School. 
 Lorelai Sander was the MVP of the championship game. She was the starting pitcher and like the twins, she now has three softball titles under her belt. She, and her defense held Superior to just 2 runs in the final game. The Panthers came into this game averaging over 12 runs per game.
 This was the second time Joseph City had defeated Superior this year. However, due to the structure of power points they were still seeded below them, although clearly the Wildcats were the better team. Superior’s only two losses of the season came against Joseph City. 
 Joseph City’s senior heavy roster pounded out 13 hits in the win. Amber Niell went 3 for 3 with a double. Audrey Neill was 2 for 4; Lorelai Sander, 2 for 2; Jaydianna Kinlicheenie, 1 for 3; Paige Warner, 1 for 2; Raylee Fish, 1 for 4; and McKenzie Jesmer was 1 for 4. 
 Sander pitched off five innings in the circle. She allowed just 2 runs on 6 hits with 2 strikeouts and no walks, getting the championship win.
 The Wildcats posted a 20-9 season overall.
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			  <news:name>Ryder Hall takes first in high jump and triple jump at state</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ryder Hall takes first in high jump and triple jump at state</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Snowflake had several track and field athletes qualify for the state championship meet which was held at Mesa Community College over the weekend. 
 The boys team placed a very respectable fifth overall considering they were going against all the teams in the state. They were the highest finished Division IV school by a wide margin. Red Mountain won the state team title with 58 points. Basha was second, Hamilton, third, Campo Verde, fourth and the Lobos finished fifth with 33 team points. 
 In order to qualify for this season ending meet athletes had to qualify in the top 18 in their respective events regardless of division.
 For the Lobos, senior Ryder Hall won the high jump, clearing the bar at a personal best 6-10 to claim the state championship. He was also a state champion in the triple jump event, covering a distance of 48-07.75. Ryder Hall placed sixth in the 110-meter hurdles prelims with a time of 14.38 but did not run in the finals of the event. Hall finished fourth overall in the long jump with a distance of 23-01.25. 
 Jacob LaDuke placed second in the 100-meter prelims with a time of 10.26. He did not run in the finals of that event. He also placed 16th in the 200-meter dash with a time of 27.39. 
 Conover Pitts placed fifth in the 300-meter hurdle finals with a time of 38.87. 
 Cody Potter placed 11th in the javelin with a throw of 162-04. 
 Snowflake finished 13th in the 4×100 meter relay prelims with a time of 41.31. Otto Mills, Conover Pitts, Jacob LaDuke and Gionn Jones ran in the event. 
 In the 4×400 meter relay, Hayydn Nichols, Seth Lancaster, Conover Pitts and Gionn Jones placed ninth with a time of 3:19.06. 
 The Lady Lobos placed well down the state championship list in 30th position with 7 team points. North Canyon won the team crown with 56, Canyon View was runner up with 52, Queen Creek had 46, Hamilton had 45 and Chandler was fifth with 44. 
 Individually, Jayci Ballard placed eighth in the 100-meter hurdle finals with a time of 16.00. She ran a personal best time of 15.10 in the prelims of the event earlier in the day. Ballard finished eighth in the 300-meter hurdle finals with a time of 44.44. She ran another personal best in the prelims with a time of 43.66. The Lobo senior also placed seventh in the long jump with a distance of 17-08.75. 
 Hailey Jones placed seventh in the 300-meter hurdle finals with a time of 44.24. Her prelim time was a personal best of 43.46. 
 The 4×100 meter relay team of Emma Brimhall, Rebecca Ballard, Mariah Tingey and Hailey Jones placed seventh with a time of 48.24.
 In the 4×400 meter relay, Jayci Ballard, Mariah Tingey, Bryn Kupfer and Hailey Jones combined to place seventh with a time of 3:55.03. 
 Ranell West placed 15th in the shot put with a toss of 34-07. She finished 10th in the discus with a throw of 117-04. 
 Mairead Stradling placed 18th in the shot put with a toss of 31-02. 
 Bryn Kupfer finished 15th in the Javelin with a throw of 103-08. In the high jump she placed 12th clearing a height of 5-03.
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			  <news:name>Uranga-Williams and Shaw named top athletes</news:name>
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			<news:title>Uranga-Williams and Shaw named top athletes</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Holbrook High School recently honored two students  for being selected as the Student Athletes of the Year. 
 Angelica Uranga Williams, a junior, was named Top Female Athlete, and Simeon Shaw, a senior, was selected as Top Male Athlete. 
 Uranga-Williams competed in volleyball, basketball and softball this year. Shaw was a stand-out in football and competed in track and field. 
 The award is voted on by all the head coaches at Holbrook High School.
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			  <news:name>Keziah Danner ties for seventh at state golf championship</news:name>
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			<news:title>Keziah Danner ties for seventh at state golf championship</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Greg Perkins
 Holbrook’s Keziah Danner finished tied for seventh at the Division 3 State Golf Championship held at Aguila Golf Course on Monday and Tuesday last week. The junior shot a two-round total of 141, finishing three under par for the tournament. She has been the Roadrunners top golfer since the beginning of the season, having finished high in several regional area tournaments. 
 Snowflake’s Riggs Tingey finished in a tie for third place posting a two-day total of 138, for a six under par round. Mack Frost finished tied for 35th, Ryan Davis and Max Frost both tied for 41st, and Kannon Smith tied for 71st. 
 As a team the Lobos finished fifth with 601 strokes. Phoenix Country Day won the team crown with 560. Pusch Ridge followed with 581, Valley Christian with 585 and Gilbert Christian was fourth with 592.
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			  <news:name>Night of champions AIA awards dinner</news:name>
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			<news:title>Night of champions AIA awards dinner</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By K. Conner
 On May 17, the Arizona Interscholastic Association held its Night of Champions Awards Dinner in Surprise. The night was filled with students and adults from northern Arizona receiving several distinguished awards.
 Loy Engelhardt was awarded the Skip Bryant Award, which celebrates the top media contributions in outstanding coverage of high school athletics along with the promotion and advocacy for the student athletes and programs with consistent, high-quality contributions sport media. Like Bryant, Engelhardt also had 50 years of broadcasting Winslow High School sports and was known as the Voice of the Bulldogs. When asked how he did it he replied, “I did try to do my best.”
 The 3A Glen Treadaway Award for sportsmanship was awarded to Holbrook High School for outstanding sportsmanship for the team, student body and fans.
 The Scholar Athlete Award is presented for academic integrity. A student must maintain a 3.75 GPA, along with a varsity level sport for two years. This year in the 1A-3A there were two young ladies as finalists from the 3A East, Tatum Henling of Winslow and Miley Hambley of Blue Ridge. Tatum was named the Scholar Female Athlete. Tatum carries a flawless 4.0 GPA and competed in three or more sports throughout her high school career. Even though she suffered a season ending injury this year she quickly transitioned into a mentor and assistant to encourage her teammates in basketball and track and maintained being a valuable member of the teams.
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			  <news:name>Georgia GOP Senate primary heads to runoff as Republicans battle to unseat Ossoff</news:name>
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			<news:title>Georgia GOP Senate primary heads to runoff as Republicans battle to unseat Ossoff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The quest to find the one candidate that can beat Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., isn’t quite over yet, with a runoff between a political outsider and an experienced lawmaker teed up for next month. 
Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., and former college football coach Derek Dooley are headed to a runoff election on June 16 in a state of particular political consequence for either party hoping to keep or gain power in the Senate.
The contest comes after a bruising primary between Collins, Dooley, and Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., and a battle that President Donald Trump has so far avoided. 
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His endorsement, as in other races, could make or break either Collins’ or Dooley’s chances moving forward.
Dooley has embraced the outsider moniker, arguing that he would side with Trump in ways that benefit Georgians. 
&quot;As your Senator, I’ll never forget that you’re the boss and D.C. politicians need accountability,&quot; Dooley said on X. &quot;Term limits. Ban insider trading. End government shutdowns. I’ll fight to end politics as usual in Washington.&quot;
Collins has heavily leaned into his MAGA bonafides in trying to court the president to back him in the race.
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&quot;Georgia needs the right Republican to take on Jon Ossoff,&quot; Collins said on X. &quot;Someone who&apos;s delivered, has the conservative record to prove it, and had President Trump&apos;s back when it mattered most.&quot;
But for Ossoff&apos;s campaign, it doesn&apos;t matter which opponent they face in November. 
&quot;Regardless of which Trump puppet makes it out of this messy and brutal GOP primary, they will be bruised and terminally inseparable from the toxic president,&quot; Ossoff campaign spokesperson Ellie Doughtery told Fox News Digital in a statement. &quot;Meanwhile, the juggernaut Ossoff campaign will continue building insurmountable momentum to win decisively in November.&quot;
While Trump has stayed out of the race, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, who Republicans heavily lobbied to run for the Senate until he ultimately declined, has weighed in.
Kemp threw his support behind Dooley, a family friend that he believes can bring a shake-up to the GOP establishment, given his lack of political experience.
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&quot;I want to win our Senate seat back,&quot; Kemp said before Election Day. &quot;We haven’t done so well in U.S. Senate races here in the state of Georgia in the last several cycles, and we have one more opportunity to try to get one of our Senate seats back. And we got to have the right person to do that.&quot;
The runoff could turn into another political battle between Kemp and Trump, who have sparred since the 2020 election. And Dooley and Collins would act as surrogates in the back and forth should the president decide to get involved. 
Meanwhile, Democrats are confident that Ossoff will hold on to his seat despite being the only Senate Democratic incumbent running for re-election in a state Trump won in 2024. But the infighting among Republicans and Ossoff’s battle-tested track record have encouraged Democrats that they can win in November.
Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., who, like Ossoff, beat an incumbent and again won against a Trump-backed opponent in 2023, had some advice for Republicans hours before polls closed. 
&quot;I want to offer a word of encouragement,&quot; Warnock told Fox News Digital of the GOP’s infighting. &quot;They should keep that up.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Senate Primary in Alabama to Replace Tommy Tuberville Heads to Runoff</news:name>
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			<news:title>Senate Primary in Alabama to Replace Tommy Tuberville Heads to Runoff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>In the race to replace Senator Tommy Tuberville, Representative Barry Moore was leading a multicandidate field that included Jared Hudson, a former Navy SEAL, and Steve Marshall, the state attorney general.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Winslow High School student wins Congressional art contest</news:name>
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			<news:title>Winslow High School student wins Congressional art contest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Photo by Shawn White
Winslow High School student Lindsey Cox stands with her family and the Winslow City Council. Pictured are (left to right) councilmembers Darcey McKee and Daniel Tafoya, Mayor Birdie Cano, Council member Jim MacLean, Lindsey Cox, her parents, Joe and Lauren Cox, Councilmember Samantha Crisp, Lindsey’s sister, Samantha Cox and her aunt, Jessica Cox-Atha.


Photo courtesy of Samantha Cox
This artwork by Lindsey Cox won first place in the 2026 Congressional Art Competition for Arizona’s Second Congressional District.

By Shawn White
Winslow High School student Lindsey Cox was recognized by the Winslow City Council on Tuesday after winning first place in the 2026 Congressional Art Competition for Arizona’s Second Congressional District, an honor that will send her artwork to the U.S. Capitol for a yearlong display.
Mayor Roberta Cano read a letter of recognition congratulating Cox on behalf of the city, saying her accomplishment reflects “exceptional creativity, artistic talent and dedication” and brings honor to her family, Winslow High School and the Winslow community.
Cox’s winning piece was identified during the meeting as “Albert Camus and His Cat.” As the district winner, Cox will travel to Washington, D.C., for an awards banquet and her artwork will be displayed in the Capitol as part of the national student art program.
After accepting the recognition, Cox also used the moment to promote a fundraiser for her trip. She told the council she is selling magnets featuring her winning artwork to raise spending money for Washington, D.C. She joked that buyers could also get “a really grainy picture” of her, adding that anyone interested could contact her and buy one to support her trip to D.C.
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			<news:title>Holbrook welcomes riders taking part in Run for the Wall</news:title>
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Riders taking part in Run for the Wall sat down to a warm meal after a long ride provided by the American Legion Post 37.


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Veterans from various branches of the military and from various wars come together each year from across the country to make the trek to the Vietnam Veterans War Memorial in Washington, D.C.


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The riders for Run for the Wall made their way through Holbrook on May 15, and received a warm welcome from residents and students who came out to show their support for the sacrifice and devotion for veterans and those who now serve this country.

By Linda Kor
Last Thursday, hundreds of veterans and supporters of veterans were welcomed in both Winslow and Holbrook as part of the Run for the Wall. This annual motorcycle caravan includes riders from around the world traveling to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., to promote healing among all veterans, as well as their families and friends. This endeavor is to call for an accounting of all prisoners of war and those missing in action, to honor the memory of those killed in action from all wars, and to support military personnel all over the world.
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			<news:title>Board of Supervisors declares emergency fire dangers</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Talaina Kor
 The Navajo County Board of Supervisors held a special meeting on May 14, to approve a Declaration of Emergency due to extreme fire danger, entering into Stage 1 fire restrictions which went into effect yesterday (Tuesday). The restriction pertains to the US Forest Service, Navajo County, Apache County, the Town of Pinetop-Lakeside and the City of Show Low. 
 Stage 1 restrictions prohibit (including on private property) campfires unless in areas designated for that purpose, used only for cooking food or warmth, or for recreational purposes (campfires and charcoal fires), no smoking outside designated areas, and no using fireworks, explosive targets and tracer round ammunition. 
 In the regular board meeting on Tuesday, May 12, Joseph City resident Andrew Bushman addressed the board during call to the public to discuss his struggles with expanding his family farm and the inability to access irrigation. “Joseph City and part of McLaws Road are under what’s called a non-expansion district, as far as irrigation, that was placed in the 70s,” Bushman stated. According to Bushman, due to being a non-expansion district residents are not allowed irrigation rights that were not acquired prior to the 70s. Bushman expressed frustration that he’s unable to expand his farm due to these restrictions while data centers are being built nearby. “My pet peeve is I can’t expand, but yet go north and we’re putting in a data center that’s going to use hundreds of thousands of gallons of water a day.”
 Donna Wastchak, Liz Olmstead, Cheryl Piha, Belinda Quog and Robert Black spoke out against Real AZ and renewable energy projects such as the West Camp Wind Farm II coming into the county. Perkins Valley farmer Casey Murph also talked on how solar panels being installed on state trust lands will majorly affect his livelihood. “If I don’t have enough country to run cows after this happens, I don’t have any retirement and I’m going to be living off the taxpayer in my old age.”
 At the end of the meeting, Supervisor Jason Whiting updated the board, stating that he will be continuing conversations with the county’s utility partners. “I have a meeting with APS (Arizona Public Service) tomorrow to discuss the Cholla Power Plant, kind of what they’re doing with that and the long-term outlook for Northern Arizona.” Whiting will also convene with Salt River Project regarding nuclear and other energy options. “I appreciate these organizations continuing to engage with our county as we work collaboratively on issues that impact economic development, infrastructure, reliability of jobs and long-term regional planning.”
 Chair Darryl Seymour announced that in June the board will receive reports on some of the issues brought up during call to the public.
 The Navajo County Public Works Fleet Maintenance Shop Team was honored, receiving the 2025 BABMT Local Innovation Award from the Arizona Local Technical Assistance Program for their work developing a Cold Mix Hot Plate Box Attachment Conversion system. The system is a cost-effective solution that improves winter asphalt patching operations. Rick Denton, Russ McCray and Gabe Carrizales make up the team that developed the system.
 The board also recognized Navajo County’s “What America Means to Me” essay contest winners including Harper W., Abbey G., Ada Guevara and Jaden Melser. “These essays demonstrate that the future of Navajo County is bright, and we are in good hands,” stated Superintendent of Schools Rachael Lewis.
 The board recognized Navajo County Family Advocacy Center Director Catherine Doyle, who recently receive the Guara Award for her efforts in serving the residents of Navajo County.
 Following the meeting, the board hosted a work session during which public works projects were reviewed.
 During the meeting, the board:
 * Approved a new three-year contract with Microsoft, in the amount of $423,931 per year.   
 * Approved the reissuance of a stale dated check to Ziad Mustafa.
 * Approved annual cost allocation for each special district.
 * Approved the National Forest Funds distribution of $833,169 for the benefit of public schools, public roads and Firewise.
 * Approved the County Superintendent of Schools’ recommended distribution of Secure Rural Schools Title I funds for the benefit of public schools. This payment for federal fiscal year 2025 includes Title I and Title III allocations. Snowflake Unified School District (USD), $139,098; Heber-Overgaard USD, $241,051; Show Low USD, $240,786; Blue Ridge USD, $90,945; and Navajo County Education Service Agency, $50,000.
 * Approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the Prison Rape Elimination Act Victim Advocacy Services between Navajo County Probation Department and the Navajo County Family Advocacy Center to ensure that detained juveniles who are victims of sexual abuse have timely access to victim advocacy services.
 * Approved tax exemptions filed as a request for redemption of waiver.
 * Approved poll workers and  voting centers for the primary/general election and a polling location contingency plan.
 * Approved the appointment of Kirby Dennis Myers and Shawn Stewart Layden as Republican precinct committeeman for their respective precincts. Appointments valid through Oct. 1.
 * Approved letters of congratulations to the Elks Lodge Hoop Shoot participants from Navajo County Miiya Fusion and Tucker Orton.
 * Approved a MOU between Yavapai County and Navajo County, and a business associate agreement between Yavapai County and Navajo County, and Kyndryl Inc. and Navajo County to work together toward the mutual goal of reducing recidivism with the implementation of a Reentry Program Database.
 * Approved sympathy letters to Octavia McCauley and Brandon Damron.
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			<news:title>Holbrook approves new standards for motel-to-housing conversions</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Shawn White
The Holbrook City Council during its regular meeting last week passed an ordinance updating the city’s C1 neighborhood commercial zoning district and creating standards for converting motels and hotels into residential units. Mayor Kathleen Smith said the changes are meant to address health, safety, infrastructure capacity and compatibility with nearby residential areas as interest grows in converting older lodging properties into housing.
The zoning change follows several months of review by the Holbrook Planning and Zoning Commission. Mayor Smith said motel and hotel conversions have become a growing issue and the city needed clearer standards for projects that could affect neighborhoods, utilities and public safety. The council had reviewed the proposal before and requested changes, including increasing the minimum size for certain converted units from 500 square feet to 550 square feet. Another revision clarified outdoor space requirements so the rule could not be met by a narrow strip of land that technically satisfied a length requirement but did not provide practical usable space.
City Manager Randy Sullivan said, “The ordinance currently applies only right now to the C1 area,” which affects a small number of the targeted properties. Sullivan said more zoning updates may come back to council in the future, including possible overlays for other existing structures. He said the change gives the city a starting point for addressing conversion issues while continuing broader work on zoning updates.
The council also passed an ordinance changing the city’s animal control code for dog-bite cases. Under the previous ordinance, a dog bite was treated as a criminal offense only if the bite broke the skin. The ordinance said that created a gap in enforcement because some bites that do not break skin can still cause pain, bruising, fear and emotional distress, especially for children, elderly residents and vulnerable people.
The ordinance, read by Mayor Smith, said non-skin-breaking bites can also be warning signs of escalating aggressive behavior. The change gives animal control officers more authority to intervene earlier, while still leaving the final decision to the court. The ordinance was revised to include language accounting for whether a dog was provoked. Mayor Kathleen Smith said she supported the change in part because a dog owner accused of a violation would still have the opportunity to defend the case in court, rather than having the final decision made by a city employee.
The council also approved a notice of intent to consider creating a planned unit development application fee. Sullivan said Holbrook has fees for zoning changes, conditional use permits, variances and other planning processes, but does not currently have a fee for planned unit development applications. The proposed fee discussed was $250. He told council that planned unit development applications require staff time, agenda preparation, Planning and Zoning Commission review, public notice, newspaper advertising and mailers.
Council members were divided during discussion. Some said the fee was reasonable and common for development applications, while others questioned whether Holbrook should create new fees while trying to encourage investment and development. The council was not adopting the fee that night. The vote only allowed the city to begin the process of considering it. The measure passed, Mayor Smith, and councilmembers Arcenia Pacheco, Teri Tafoya and Roxanne Pergesen voting in favor, and Vice Mayor Mike Nilsson and councilmember Karina Pack voting against it.
The council also approved applying for a $20,000 Arizona Parks and Trails grant for walking and biking trail improvements. The grant would require a 10% local match, or about $2,000, which could be covered with city funds or in-kind services. Council also approved a second grant application for $200,000 in Arizona Parks and Trails funding for improvements at Hunt Park. That grant would require a 10% match, or $20,000, and a recent APS donation for Hunt Park improvements could be used for the match.
The Hunt Park project discussed at the meeting included court improvements, with references to basketball and pickleball facilities. The city wanted to complete its approval process so the application could move forward when grant funding becomes available. Council members noted that a 10% match is lower than many grants, which can require 20% or 25% from the local government.
Council also approved the purchase of a chlorinator for Well 7 at a cost of $34,580 from water capital. Sullivan said Well 7 does not currently have a chlorinator, while the city’s other wells use the same system. He said using the same model across wells helps with maintenance, parts, training and reliability, and is needed to bring the well in line with the city’s other water infrastructure.
Sandy Johnson presented information on Healthy Families America and her work with mothers, infants and families. Johnson said she works with families through home visits, spends time at the pregnancy center when possible and plans to offer a free infant massage class for mothers after construction at the Holbrook Senior Citizens Center is complete. Johnson said the class will include a booklet she prepared on early bonding, attachment, infant cues and infant massage. She said early attachment is important for long-term social and emotional development.
Haley Hutchins spoke about her experience with Johnson through a similar earlier program. Hutchins said Johnson supported her through difficult periods of motherhood and remained important to her family even after she left the program.
She said the early months after childbirth can feel isolating as parents adjust to a new baby, sleep issues, colic, allergies or other challenges and said Johnson helped her feel supported rather than judged. Johnson also showed a video she created based on family experiences, and the mayor asked her to send the city flyers and QR codes so the city could help promote the program through social media.
Vicki Solomon, executive director of Nexus Coalition, presented on youth prevention, resilience-building and community support work. Solomon said Nexus works with youth, parents, caregivers and adults, providing education on drug trends, vaping, marijuana, alcohol and resilience. She said Nexus served about 9,600 youth and 3,400 adults during its previous grant year, provided 661 activities, distributed 824 naloxone kits with education and distributed about 42,000 prevention or informational items.
Solomon said Nexus has worked with Holbrook schools, Joseph City, Indian Wells, The Bijou Teen Center, the Tiisyaakin Residential Hall, Navajo County Detention Center. She said Nexus provides life skills, resilience and parenting education at the detention center and has received positive feedback from participants after release.
Solomon also discussed efforts to provide hygiene products to youth who may not have what they need, saying the goal is to make items available without requiring students to ask permission or explain their need. She brought naloxone kits for council members and encouraged the community to keep naloxone in emergency kits while it remains available through current funding sources.
Miguel Martinez, founder of the Holbrook Disc Golf Club, asked the council to consider support for expanding disc golf opportunities in Holbrook. Martinez said Holbrook has two disc golf courses and the club also works with a course in Joseph City. He said disc golf is affordable, accessible, growing, and that a nine-hole course with baskets, tee pads and signs could cost roughly $8,000 to $10,000, depending on the layout and materials. He identified a possible location near West End Park and said a course there could serve beginners, families, travelers and residents looking for outdoor recreation.
Becki Colon, the new director of the Holbrook Chamber of Commerce, introduced herself to council and gave an update on chamber activity. Colon recognized former chamber leader Cindy Tafoya for her years of work and said the chamber is focused on rebuilding business engagement, restoring community involvement and increasing visibility for local businesses. Colon said four new businesses have joined the chamber since she started in March, and three former members have rejoined. She also said the chamber hosted the Kentucky Derby membership drive and community awards event and helped businesses connect with workforce resources through Arizona@Work and Eckerd Connects.
Colon said the chamber also helped repaint and restore nine of 12 Route 66 benches through a beautification grant project with community volunteers, students and Grow Arizona Workforce Network. The remaining benches are still being worked on. Colon said the chamber is shifting from being primarily event-focused and toward business recruitment, retention, promotion, networking and measurable economic impact. She said the chamber plans to begin monthly business-to-business networking opportunities and include nonprofits and community partners.
Colon also told council the chamber’s current 20-hour-per-week structure limits how much proactive outreach can be done. She said additional investment in the next fiscal year would help the chamber grow membership, support businesses and pursue partnerships. The mayor thanked Colon for the update and said the council would likely ask for more chamber updates in the future.
During the meeting several council members thanked City Clerk Lisa Hunt for her service, noting that it was her last day with the city after many years of service. The council also recognized Lance Simpson, who retired after 42 years at the wastewater treatment plant. The meeting was followed by a budget work session.
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			  <news:name>Shannon Harvilla selected as superintendent of JCUSD</news:name>
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			<news:title>Shannon Harvilla selected as superintendent of JCUSD</news:title>
			<news:keywords>By Linda Kor
 The Joseph City Unified School District approved a contract for Shannon Harvilla as the new superintendent beginning in July. Harvilla comes to the district with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from West Virginia University, a Master of Science in Educational Leadership from Western Governors University and a certificate from Superintendent Endorsement Program University of Alaska. 
 He served as a social studies teacher from 2012 to 2017 in Boynton Beach, Fla., as a principal and teacher at Clarks Point Alaska from 2017-2019, a principal and assistant superintendent at Bristol Bay Borough School District from 2019-2021 and superintendent at Bristol Bay Borough School District from 2024-2025.
 The approved contract is for the term of July 6 to June 30, 2029. The board approved an annual base salary of $115,000 for the first year of the agreement, with an annual base salary increase equal to the average dollar increase given by the governing board to other 12-month administrators. Three percent of the annual base pay is designated as performance-based pay. In addition, the contract provides a stipend of $500 each month as a recruitment and retention stipend. In addition, a $5,000 one-time signing bonus was included in the contract as well as up to $5,000 in reimbursements for moving expenses. Harvilla will also be provided with a vehicle to use for school district business. 
 Also presented to the board was a summary of budget reductions for fiscal year 2027, in response to budget concerns presented at an early meeting by the state auditor. Those reductions include the elimination of teaching positions totaling $94,000, classified positions totaling $200,000, one bus route in the amount of $50,000, summer employment in the amount of $15,000, counseling reductions totaling $40,000, food services in the amount of $20,000 and in the technology department, $20,000.
 The board also approved the bylaws for the Parents Supporting Wildcats (PSW), a non-profit organization. According to the bylaws, PSW’s objective is to enhance and support the education experience of students attending JCUSD, to develop a closer connection between school and home, and to improve the school environment through volunteer and financial support. Those who can become a member are parents, guardians, family members of students, and all faculty and staff.
 In other business, the board: 
 * Approved a cooperative relationship with the PSW organization. 
 * Approved expense vouchers totaling $492,529 in the general and special funds, $19,133 in the auxiliary operations funds and $3,496 in the student activities fund.
 * Approved the student activities fund report.
 * Approved student fundraisers including a pulled pork sandwich dinner for the Class of 2028, a Navajo taco dinner for the Class of 2029 and hosting a wrestling camp for the high school wrestling team.
 * Approved the renewal of contract for support staff, management team, classifies specials and selected extra duty personnel and the resignation of the following individuals: Darrel Mosier, elementary school principal; Steven Mills, business manager; Julie Fields, grant coordinator; Shelley Mills, school nurse; Kylee Morris, instructional aide; Patrick Morris, bus driver; and Kay Rush, junior high student council advisor. 
 * Approved Arizona School Boards Association policy advisories 961-963, 965-1046 and Policy Revision IE.
 * Approved the 2025-26 Budget Revision No. 3.
 *Approved for review the textbook School Environmental Science PDF version of Environmental Science Copyright© by Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
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Everett Pack has been announced as valedictorian and Jaycee Greer as salutatorian for the Holbrook High School Class of 2026.


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			  <news:name>Firefighters union boss wins hotly-contested Dem primary in a key Pennsylvania swing district</news:name>
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			<news:title>Firefighters union boss wins hotly-contested Dem primary in a key Pennsylvania swing district</news:title>
			<news:keywords>One of the nation’s most narrowly divided swing congressional districts chose its Democratic nominee Tuesday evening, as Bob Brooks was projected to win in Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District.
The contested primary brought Democratic Party divisions front and center, featuring firefighters union boss Bob Brooks — endorsed by both Gov. Josh Shapiro and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. — former federal prosecutor Ryan Crosswell, Northampton County Executive Lamont McClure and EMILY’s List-endorsed candidate Carol Obando-Derstine, who is seen as the preferred pick of the district’s last Democratic representative, former Rep. Susan Wild of Allentown.
Brooks received several high-profile endorsements from Shapiro, Sanders, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Lt. Gov. Austin Davis and top state Democrats, including House Majority Leader Matt Bradford of Skippack and Sen. Vincent Hughes of Northwest Philadelphia.
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Brooks also earned the endorsement of the mayor of the area’s largest city — Allentown, the third-largest city in the commonwealth.
Meanwhile, McClure — the only current local officeholder in the race — did not immediately gain traction against Brooks.
Brooks appeared to weather intraparty controversy after old social media posts expressing more moderate or conservative views resurfaced — including one using an off-color sexual term to describe former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick for criticizing law enforcement during the BLM era.
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Crosswell was born in nearby Schuylkill County but for many years worked in Washington for the Justice Department. He was one of several prosecutors who resigned in protest of the Trump administration dropping a federal probe into former New York City Mayor Eric Adams. Adams has since become less critical of the right and has often dinged his successor, Zohran Mamdani, on social media.
The district’s tri-city hub of Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton — known locally as &quot;A.B.E.&quot; or &quot;The Valley&quot; — has a blue-collar history that has at times entered the national consciousness through Billy Joel’s famous anthem about Bethlehem Steel and other firms &quot;closing all the factories down,&quot; while the now-blighted SteelStacks often serve as both a backdrop for what once was and a rallying call for politicians pushing what comes next.
That &quot;next&quot; has included a wave of new warehouses and firms dedicated to interstate commerce, along with growth tied to the tech sector.
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Farmland in the northern part of the district is gradually being developed into homes and warehouses — to the chagrin of many longtime residents — as an influx of people from higher-tax New Jersey and New York, along with the area’s changing socioeconomic makeup, brings more liberal and progressive voters into a once &quot;Reagan Democrat&quot;-style region rooted in agriculture and union labor.
The district’s current boundaries still reflect that contrast, as the farther north one travels, the more rural, agrarian or forested — and conservative — the area becomes. Wild drew criticism twice for appearing to insult the Trump-supporting swath of Carbon County, the only one of the district’s three counties entirely within the 7th Congressional District to vote for Mackenzie in 2024.
The Republican in the race, Rep. Ryan Mackenzie of Lower Macungie, was a state representative in western Lehigh County for many years before upsetting Wild by one percentage point in 2024.
Mackenzie has since drawn praise from President Donald Trump and criticism from the left, whose protesters often gather outside his office and spill onto busy Cedar Crest Boulevard in southwest Allentown.
As the House GOP’s narrow majority hangs in the balance, it remains to be seen which side is energized enough to turn out for its candidate in a race the nation will be watching closely.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Ex-Biden official wins Georgia Dem primary for governor in bid to end party&apos;s losing streak</news:name>
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			<news:title>Ex-Biden official wins Georgia Dem primary for governor in bid to end party&apos;s losing streak</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, who also served in the Biden administration, has captured the Democratic nomination for governor in the key southeastern battleground of Georgia.
Bottoms won a majority of the vote in Tuesday&apos;s primary, the Associated Press reports, in a large field of candidates that also included former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, a Republican-turned-Democrat; former state Sen. Jason Esteves; state Rep. Derrick Jackson; and former state labor commissioner and former DeKalb County CEO Mike Thurmond.
Democrats are aiming to break their losing streak in Georgia, where it&apos;s been nearly three decades since the party has won a gubernatorial election. You have to go all the way back to former Gov. Roy Barnes&apos; 1998 victory. Since then Republicans have been on a winning streak, with former Govs. Sonny Perdue and Nathan Deal, and Brian Kemp, all winning election and re-election.
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Bottoms was the frontrunner during the primary campaign, and faced plenty of attacks from her rivals over her single term as Atlanta mayor, which garnered harsh reviews. She was elected in 2018 but declined to seek re-election in 2022 and instead later served as senior advisor and director of the White House Office of Public Engagement in then-President Joe Biden&apos;s administration.
The former mayor&apos;s rivals argued that Bottoms&apos; vulnerabilities could hurt the Democrats as they work to win back the governor&apos;s office in Atlanta, during a midterm election cycle where the party is energized and Republicans are facing traditional political headwinds and a rough climate.
That energy was witnessed the surge in turnout in early voting in Georgia. More than a million ballots were cast ahead of Election Day, with Democrats enjoying a sizable turnout advantage over Republicans.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bluegrass Democrats make their choice to replace McConnell, take on Trump-backed Barr</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bluegrass Democrats make their choice to replace McConnell, take on Trump-backed Barr</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Bluegrass State Democrats chose their challenger and hopeful successor to longtime Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., on Tuesday night.
Charles Booker, a progressive former state representative who has squared off with Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., in the past, clinched the Democratic nomination for Senate in Kentucky, besting a crowded field of seven candidates. 
Booker will now face Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., who similarly dispatched a deep field of candidates, but was heavily spurred by a late endorsement from President Donald Trump. 
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And Trump will be a predominant factor heading into the November contest. Though the president’s approval ratings are dismal across the country, Booker will still have to beat history if he wants to win out against Barr.
That’s because Kentucky hasn’t had a Democratic senator since 1999, and Trump has consistently won in the state since launching his political career a decade ago. 
Still, Booker is familiar with the big stage, having won the Democratic nomination in 2022. He ultimately lost to Paul by over 20 points. Kentucky Democrat Gov. Andy Beshear’s win in 2023 does give Democrats some hope in the state that they can break the cycle of GOP domination. 
&apos;NEW DEMOCRAT PARTY&apos;: SENATE GOP SOUNDS OFF ON &apos;EXTREME&apos; GRAHAM PLATNER AS SENATE RACE IN MAINE HEATS UP
But like so many races during this and previous cycles in the Trump era, the president was the main factor on the Republican side.
&quot;We did have a lead before the endorsement,&quot; Barr said during a campaign event on Monday. &quot;Our lead has skyrocketed since then in the polling that we&apos;re looking at, but we don&apos;t take anything for granted.&quot; 
It helped him topple his main opponent, former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, who remained confident that even without Trump’s coveted endorsement, he could still win. 
REPUBLICANS FAIL TO ATTACH SAVE AMERICA ACT TO PARTY-LINE FUNDING PACKAGE
Trump lauded Barr for his loyalty to him and added that he is the &quot;only Candidate who will easily defeat the Democrat in what will be one of the most important Elections in American History.&quot;
Trump also touted Barr as a strong supporter of eliminating the filibuster, the voting barrier that has derailed the GOP’s Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act.
The legislation has so far wallowed in the background of the upper chamber, thanks in part to Democrats’ strong objections to it and a lack of support among Republicans to pass it. Last month, a version of the SAVE America Act failed to gain enough Republican support at a simple 50-vote threshold. 
&quot;He will do everything in his power to get it done,&quot; Trump said. &quot;It is desperately needed by the Republican Party to pass the SAVE AMERICA ACT, and all other things necessary for a strong and brilliant Country!&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Democratic leaders denounce a party candidate as ‘antisemitic.’</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T02:50:22.801Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Democratic leaders denounce a party candidate as ‘antisemitic.’</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrats accused Republicans of propping up a fringe candidate in Texas, Maureen Galindo, in hopes of pushing her past a more viable Democrat in a House runoff next week.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former Atlanta Mayor Wins Democratic Primary for Georgia Governor</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T02:40:22.936Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Former Atlanta Mayor Wins Democratic Primary for Georgia Governor</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Keisha Lance Bottoms will be the Democratic standard-bearer, despite worries about her single term as mayor of the state’s biggest city.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Former prosecutor who accused Trump of weaponizing DOJ wins Dem primary</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T02:30:26.061Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Former prosecutor who accused Trump of weaponizing DOJ wins Dem primary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Zach Dembo, a former U.S. attorney and Kentucky policy advisor, won a primary on Tuesday evening in a bid to fill Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District seat.
Although they now have their candidate, Democrats will face an uphill road to a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in the November general election to replace outgoing Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky.
BALLOT BOX SHOCKER: PROGRESSIVE BACKED BY SANDERS, AOC ON VERGE OF UPSET IN DEM CONGRESSIONAL PRIMARY
Dembo began his career as an eighth grade English teacher before going on to law school and serving in the United States Navy Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Corps, according to his website. In 2017, he spent some time as a federal prosecutor and then was tapped by Gov. Beshear to become a policy advisor and legislative director.
Dembo cited Trump’s weaponization of the Justice Department as the catalyst that prompted him to pursue office.
&quot;When Donald Trump started using your justice department to go after his political enemies, I resigned,&quot; Dembo said in a campaign video.
&quot;Our system is broken.&quot;
Dembo had raised just shy of a million dollars as of the end of April — $956,000, according to FEC records.
ANDY BARR MULLS SENATE BID, SAYS &apos;IT&apos;S TIME FOR KENTUCKY TO HAVE A US SENATOR WHO SUPPORTS PRESIDENT TRUMP&apos;
Notably, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear didn&apos;t make an endorsement in the Democratic primary for Kentucky 6th Congressional district.
Democrats face steep odds in November’s general election; Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District has leaned heavily Republican in the past. Its incumbent, Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., last won reelection in 2024 in a 63% to 37% victory over Democratic challenger Randy Cravens.
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Barr, who has represented Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District since 2013, is pursuing a seat in the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy of outgoing former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
McConnell, 84, is retiring.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Three stabbed at crowded Rhode Island beach as hundreds of teens pack area, police say</news:name>
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			<news:title>Three stabbed at crowded Rhode Island beach as hundreds of teens pack area, police say</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Three people were stabbed on a Rhode Island beach Tuesday as hundreds of teenagers packed the area, forcing beachgoers to flee.
The victims were found at Narragansett Town Beach after police officers responded to the crowded scene amid reports of violence. The three unidentified individuals sustained minor stab wounds and were taken to a local hospital for treatment, Narragansett Police said.
WATCH: ROWDY TEENAGERS SWARM DC NAVY YARD IN WATERFRONT TAKEOVER DESPITE POLICE JUVENILE CURFEW ZONE
No suspects have been identified, and no arrests have been made in connection with the stabbings.
However, several other disturbances broke out as hundreds of people on the beach attempted to leave simultaneously, officials noted. Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the scene.
OUT-OF-CONTROL TEEN MOB IN DC REVEALS FAILURE OF BLUE CITY SOFT-ON-CRIME POLICIES
Two unidentified adults were arrested and charged with simple assault, resisting arrest, and obstruction of justice. Police noted these arrests did not appear to be related to the stabbings.
The incident came amid a wave of teen violence across the country. Over the weekend, teenagers in Washington, D.C., got into a chaotic brawl inside a Chipotle restaurant. About eight teens could be seen throwing punches and hurling restaurant furniture at one another as innocent bystanders huddled for safety in a corner of the establishment.
All of the suspects were dressed head-to-toe in black, with some wearing hoods and masks.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>‘Nobody should go alone’: 1,500 strangers honor WWII veteran with no known family</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T02:10:25.759Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>‘Nobody should go alone’: 1,500 strangers honor WWII veteran with no known family</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The mourners started arriving hours early — veterans in uniform, strangers clutching American flags, police officers lining the route — all for a Massachusetts World War II Navy veteran many feared would be buried alone.
But when John Bernard Arnold III, 98, died May 6 with no known living family, a public plea from Hanover-Hanson Veteran Services sparked an extraordinary response, with roughly 1,500 people turning out Monday in Hanson, Massachusetts, to give him a hero’s farewell.
&quot;This veteran passed away with no known family to attend his services,&quot; Hanover-Hanson Veteran Services wrote on Facebook. &quot;Let’s send him off the way a veteran should be.&quot;
They did.
‘UNCLAIMED’ NAVY VETERAN GIVEN FULL MILITARY HONORS AS COMMUNITY REFUSES TO LET HIM BE BURIED ALONE
Arnold’s flag-draped coffin was carried into Saint Joseph the Worker Church as strangers packed the church grounds outside, many of them having never heard his name before the call went out.
&quot;Nobody should have to go alone, I don’t care who you are,&quot; funeral attendee Jim Pearce told WCVB.
After the funeral Mass, a long police motorcade escorted Arnold to Cedar Knoll Cemetery in Taunton, where bagpipes played, veterans saluted, and American flags were handed out to mourners lining the procession.
&quot;We’ll never let one of our veterans pass without being honored and sent off with respect and dignity, the way that a veteran should be to their final resting place,&quot; fellow veteran Joe Campbell told WHDH.
REMAINS OF WWII SOLDIER KILLED NEARLY 80 YEARS AGO IN FRANCE IDENTIFIED, TO BE REBURIED AT NATIONAL CEMETERY
Arnold, who most recently lived in East Bridgewater, served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, according to his obituary. He graduated from Rogers High School in Newport, Rhode Island, and attended Rhode Island State University before his military service.
He never married and had no children. His obituary listed him as the beloved son of the late John B. Arnold and Hannah McCarthy Arnold, and brother of the late Mary M.D. Joines and Kathleen Principato.
Caregivers remembered him not as a forgotten man, but as someone impossible to forget.
&quot;He walked into the room, and he lit up the room,&quot; caregiver Hailey Munroe told reporters. &quot;No matter what you are going through, he always knew how to bring a smile, make you laugh.&quot;
Munroe said Arnold loved classical music, chocolate cake and making people laugh.
VIRAL 102-YEAR-OLD WWII VETERAN HAS MESSAGE ABOUT AMERICA: &apos;HOW LUCKY WE ALL ARE&apos;
WCVB reported that Arnold told caregivers he served aboard the USS Houston and visited 27 countries during his Navy service, often reminiscing about Italy — including Naples, Florence, Venice, Sardinia and Capri.
&quot;I’ll show up, I’ll be his family,&quot; one Army retiree told Boston 25 News after learning about the funeral through TikTok.
David Patterson, an active-duty Coast Guard officer, told WHDH the turnout reflected a shared bond among those who serve.
&quot;It just reinforces that bond that … we’re all on the same team,&quot; Patterson said.
Donna Brown, a Gold Star wife, said the outpouring made her proud.
&quot;It makes me feel proud, very proud of our country, proud of our community, and all of the people who are here today who don’t even know this man, who are willing to take time out of their busy lives to support our veteran,&quot; Brown told WHDH.
WORLD WAR II VETERANS TRAVEL TO NORMANDY FOR EMOTIONAL D-DAY COMMEMORATION
Terrance O’Keefe of Hanover-Hanson Veteran Services told WPRI the response exceeded anything organizers imagined.
&quot;The level of humanity out there, where people can come out not knowing who he was … is absolutely incredible,&quot; O’Keefe said. &quot;It shines a light on what we do as a society.&quot;
Arnold was laid to rest Monday at Cedar Knoll Cemetery, surrounded not by empty pews or silence, but by a community determined to make sure his final salute was not given alone.
On Monday, strangers became his family.
&quot;We’re all walking each other home after all,&quot; one mourner told Boston 25 News.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Alabama Democrats rally around former Dem senator to challenge Trump-backed Tuberville in fall</news:name>
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			<news:title>Alabama Democrats rally around former Dem senator to challenge Trump-backed Tuberville in fall</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Doug Jones, the former Democratic senator in Alabama, on Tuesday won the Democratic nomination for governor, the Associated Press reports.
It&apos;s been nearly three decades since a Democrat won a gubernatorial election in solidly red Alabama. You&apos;ve got to go back to former Gov. Don Siegelman&apos;s 1998 victory.
DEMOCRACY ’26: STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE FOX NEWS ELECTION HUB
Jones will now face a steep uphill climb to defeat Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who easily captured the Republican nomination, in the race to succeed term-limited GOP Gov. Kay Ivey.
Tuberville, a top Senate ally of President Donald Trump, is backed by the president as he runs for Alabama governor.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Representative Mike Collins Heads to Runoff in G.O.P. Senate Race in Georgia</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T02:00:43.094Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Representative Mike Collins Heads to Runoff in G.O.P. Senate Race in Georgia</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Derek Dooley, a former football coach, and Representative Buddy Carter were battling for the second spot in the runoff scheduled for June 16.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Bob Brooks, Labor Leader Backed by Top Democrats, Wins Pennsylvania House Primary</news:name>
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			<news:title>Bob Brooks, Labor Leader Backed by Top Democrats, Wins Pennsylvania House Primary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Mr. Brooks will face Representative Ryan Mackenzie, a Republican, in the fall. He earned endorsements from across his party, including Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A Tuberville-Jones Rematch Is Set for the Alabama Governor Race</news:name>
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			<news:title>A Tuberville-Jones Rematch Is Set for the Alabama Governor Race</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Senator Tommy Tuberville, a Republican, will face the Democrat that he defeated in 2020, Doug Jones, after both easily won their primaries.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump ally Tommy Tuberville cruises to Alabama GOP governor nomination</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T01:40:26.083Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Trump ally Tommy Tuberville cruises to Alabama GOP governor nomination</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville, a top Senate supporter and ally of President Donald Trump, cruised to the GOP gubernatorial nomination in his home state of Alabama on Tuesday.
Tuberville defeated longshot rivals Ken McFeeters, an insurance agency owner, and Will Santivasci, a small business owner, to capture the Republican nomination in the solidly red state in the race to succeed term-limited GOP Gov. Kay Ivey.
A former longtime college football coach — who spent 10 years as head coach at Auburn University in Alabama — Tuberville was elected to the Senate in 2020. Tuberville ran as an outsider who was closely aligned with Trump.
DEMOCRACY ’26: STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE FOX NEWS ELECTION HUB
Trump, on the eve of the primary, doubled down on his support for Tuberville.
&quot;He is a Lifelong Leader, both on and off the field — A true WINNER!&quot; the president posted on social media.
Tuberville, who was the overwhelming polling and fundraising frontrunner in the primary, will now be the clear favorite to win November&apos;s gubernatorial election in Alabama, a state that Trump carried by 30 points in 2024.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Kentucky physician advances to general election after receiving glowing Trump endorsement: &apos;True friend&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T01:30:26.302Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Kentucky physician advances to general election after receiving glowing Trump endorsement: &apos;True friend&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Ralph Alvarado, a Kentucky state senator, advanced to the general election Tuesday evening to be Rep. Andy Barr&apos;s, R-Ky., potential successor shortly after receiving an endorsement from President Donald Trump.
Alvarado, who has positioned himself as a pro-Trump, America First candidate, strengthens the president’s record of endorsements in a state that’s produced a handful of the administration’s most vocal critics within his party.
Amid frustrations with Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., Trump praised Alvarado’s alignment in his endorsement message.
TRUMP STIRS GOP PRIMARY DRAMA WITH VISIT TO MASSIE’S KENTUCKY HOME TURF
&quot;A true friend to MAGA, RALPH HAS BEEN WITH US FROM THE VERY BEGINNING!&quot; Trump said in a post to social media on Monday.
The president noted Alvarado’s efforts to turn out Hispanic voters in 2016 as a member of the National Hispanic Advisory Council for Trump.
&quot;Dr. Ralph Alvarado has my complete and total endorsement to be the next representative from Kentucky’s 6th congressional District,&quot; Trump added.
Alvarado has a background in healthcare, working as a physician for nearly 30 years, according to his online biography. He embarked on a political career in 2014 when he ran for the Kentucky General Assembly, becoming its first Hispanic member.
KENTUCKY SENATE RACE FOR MCCONNELL’S SEAT HEATS UP
In his campaign materials, Alvarado also highlighted his consistent support of the president.
&quot;In Kentucky, a triple crown is rare,&quot; Alvarado said in a video. &quot;But so is a triple-Trump. 2016, 2020 and 2024 — I stood with President Trump every single time. And in Congress, I’ll stand with him again.&quot;
Although Alvarado must still win the general election, his district has leaned heavily Republican in the past. Its incumbent, Barr, last won reelection in 2024 in a 63% to 37% victory over Democratic challenger Randy Cravens.
Barr, who has represented Kentucky’s 6th congressional district since 2013, is pursuing a seat in the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy of outgoing former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
McConnell, 84, is retiring.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Longtime news anchor-turned-House candidate wins Dem primary in key Pennsylvania district</news:name>
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			<news:title>Longtime news anchor-turned-House candidate wins Dem primary in key Pennsylvania district</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Democrat Janelle Stelson, the longtime former anchor for Lancaster’s NBC affiliate, defeated Dauphin County Commissioner Justin Douglas in a battle to take on one of the more endangered Republicans in the House, Freedom Caucus stalwart Scott Perry.
Perry, of Dillsburg, was an ally of Elon Musk’s DOGE endeavor and has staked out reliably conservative positions on most issues, chairing the Freedom Caucus in 2022, but barely held onto his seat in 2024 against Stelson by a few thousand votes.
Stelson was criticized for reportedly retaining her residency in Lancaster — which is in Rep. Lloyd Smucker’s district — while running in Perry’s district, which covers much of her former news station’s coverage area.
As of 2025, Stelson moved to a rental property in East Pennsboro Township, across the Susquehanna River from Harrisburg, according to the York Daily Record, which reported on the controversy.
TRUMP-BACKED INCUMBENT REP. SCOTT PERRY WINS RE-ELECTION IN PENNSYLVANIA
Douglas also reportedly criticized Stelson for the lack of primary debates.
Stelson also was a longtime registered Republican before changing her affiliation sometime during the Trump era, according to local reports.
While she has the support of Gov. Josh Shapiro, she admitted in an ABC-Harrisburg interview that she differs from some in her party on certain issues.
KNIVES OUT FOR FETTERMAN: MAVERICK SENATOR JOINS LONG LINE OF DEMS PUNISHED FOR BREAKING FROM LEFT
&quot;One of the things I was very against President Joe Biden, the border was quickly becoming more of a mess than usual,&quot; Stelson told the outlet, while adding that President Donald Trump’s response to the crisis has been a bridge too far.
She also told the outlet she would support repealing Trump’s tariffs and that she is pro-choice.
Perry, meanwhile, has held fast to his seat, at times easily and at times not so much, amid an increased moderate-to-progressive influx of new voters in Harrisburg’s southern suburbs like Camp Hill and Lower Allen.
Come November, voters across the nation will be looking to Cumberland County and the Susquehanna Valley as one of the most conservative members of Congress battles for his political life in Pennsylvania’s increasingly shifting political landscape.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pentagon cuts Brigade Combat Teams in Europe as Trump pressures NATO on spending</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pentagon cuts Brigade Combat Teams in Europe as Trump pressures NATO on spending</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Pentagon announced Tuesday it is reducing the number of Brigade Combat Teams (BCTs) stationed in Europe from four to three as the Trump administration presses NATO allies to increase defense spending.
The decision comes after President Donald Trump repeatedly said European countries should contribute more to their own defense while relying less on the United States. It also follows the Pentagon’s recent decision to halt a planned rotation of roughly 4,000 U.S. troops to Poland.
While the War Department did not specify the number of troops affected, a BCT typically consists of about 4,400 to 4,700 soldiers. Officials said the move would return troop levels in Europe to those seen in 2021.
&quot;This decision was the result of a comprehensive, multilayered process focused on U.S. force posture in Europe,&quot; the Pentagon said in a statement.
TRUMP TROOP CUTS IN EUROPE COULD BE BLOCKED BY CONGRESS — HERE’S HOW HE MIGHT GET AROUND IT
The department said the move would temporarily delay the deployment of U.S. forces to Poland, which it described as &quot;a model U.S. ally.&quot;
&quot;The Department will determine the final disposition of these and other U.S. forces in Europe based on further analysis of U.S. strategic and operational requirements, as well as our allies’ own ability to contribute forces toward Europe’s defense,&quot; the statement said.
&quot;This analysis is designed to advance President Trump’s America First agenda in Europe and other theaters, including by incentivizing and enabling our NATO allies to take primary responsibility for Europe’s conventional defense,&quot; it added.
POLAND CALLS ON US TO PLACE NUKES WITHIN ITS BORDERS AMID RUSSIA THREAT
War Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke Tuesday with Polish Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, the Pentagon said, adding that the U.S. would remain in close contact with Polish officials throughout the review process.
&quot;Poland has shown both the ability and resolve to defend itself,&quot; the department said. &quot;Other NATO allies should follow suit.&quot;
The announcement came after Reuters reported Tuesday that the Trump administration plans to inform NATO allies this week that the United States would reduce the military capabilities available to support Europe during a major conflict, citing sources familiar with the matter.
EUROPEAN LEADERS ON EDGE AS PROSPECT LOOMS OF TRUMP PULLING 20K TROOPS FROM CONTINENT
The move also comes days after the Pentagon halted a planned rotation of approximately 4,000 U.S. Army troops to Poland, sparking concern in Warsaw and criticism from U.S. lawmakers.
The affected unit, the 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, had been scheduled to deploy to Poland and other eastern flank positions as part of a routine nine-month NATO rotation.
Around 10,000 U.S. troops are typically stationed in Poland, most serving on rotational deployments lasting several months. Because the American military presence in Poland relies heavily on those rotations, the halted deployment raised concerns among Polish officials.
POLISH GOVERNMENT PLANS MANDATORY MILITARY TRAINING FOR ADULT MEN
Poland’s deputy defense minister said Warsaw plans to press U.S. officials in the coming days over the Pentagon’s decision.
&quot;We will ask questions and I guess that we will get answers,&quot; Polish Deputy Defense Minister Paweł Zalewski previously told Fox News Digital in an interview ahead of meetings in Washington with Pentagon officials and members of Congress.
Polish officials have continued describing the country as a &quot;model ally&quot; within NATO and said they expect military cooperation with the United States to continue expanding.
Fox News Digital&apos;s Efrat Lachter and Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Republican Primary for Georgia Governor Will Go to a Runoff</news:name>
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			<news:title>Republican Primary for Georgia Governor Will Go to a Runoff</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The state’s lieutenant governor, Burt Jones, will face a billionaire health care executive, Rick Jackson, on June 16 to decide the party’s standard-bearer to succeed Gov. Brian Kemp.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Defense claims &apos;mere presence&apos; insufficient for sales conviction</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T01:10:52.761Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Defense claims &apos;mere presence&apos; insufficient for sales conviction</news:title>
			<news:keywords>KINGMAN — Attorneys presented opening statements Tuesday as trial began involving a drug seizure in Fort Mohave last summer.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Oscar-nominated filmmaker disappointed his AI girlfriend dumped him</news:name>
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			<news:title>Oscar-nominated filmmaker disappointed his AI girlfriend dumped him</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Dating in the digital era isn&apos;t easy, as one Oscar-nominated filmmaker learned the hard way.
Paul Schrader, the screenwriter of Martin Scorsese classics like &quot;Taxi Driver&quot; and &quot;Raging Bull,&quot; revealed in a Facebook post that he had dabbled in developing an &quot;AI girlfriend.&quot;
&quot;Out of a desire to understand male/female interaction in our matrix, I procured an online AI girlfriend. What a disappointment,&quot; the 79-year-old Schrader wrote early Tuesday morning. &quot;I tried to probe her programming, the boundaries of explicitness, the degree she has knowledge of her creation and so forth. She fell into evasive patterns, redirecting me to her programming.&quot;
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&quot;When I persisted, she terminated our conversation,&quot; Schrader added.
As Variety noted, Schrader lost his wife of 42 years, actress Mary Beth Hurt, to Alzheimer’s disease in March.
Representatives for Schrader did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital&apos;s request for comment.
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This isn&apos;t the first time Schrader&apos;s use of AI made headlines . The &quot;American Gigolo&quot; director drew backlash from the film community last year for marveling at ChatGPT&apos;s ability to develop movie ideas, leaving him &quot;stunned.&quot;
&quot;Every idea ChatGPT came up with (in a few seconds) was good. And original. And fleshed out,&quot; Schrader wrote in a January 2025 Facebook post. &quot;Why should writers sit around for months searching for a good idea when AI can provide one in seconds?&quot;
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&quot;I just sent ChatGPT a script I&apos;d written some years ago and asked for improvements. In five seconds it responded with notes as good or better than I&apos;ve ever received [from] a film executive,&quot; the prolific Facebook user wrote the day prior.
&quot;I&apos;ve just come to realize AI is smarter than I am,&quot; Schrader said in another post. &quot;Has better ideas, has more efficient ways to execute them. This is an existential moment, akin to what Kasparov felt in 1997 when he realized Deep Blue was going to beat him at chess.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump&apos;s Georgia candidate heads to GOP runoff for governor against billionaire businessman Jackson</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump&apos;s Georgia candidate heads to GOP runoff for governor against billionaire businessman Jackson</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump&apos;s endorsement wasn&apos;t enough to carry Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones to outright victory in the Republican primary race to succeed term-limited conservative Gov. Brian Kemp.
But the president&apos;s backing did help Jones advance to a runoff in the race for the GOP nomination in the crucial southeastern battleground state.
Jones and healthcare executive and billionaire businessman Rick Jackson were the top two finishers in Tuesday&apos;s GOP gubernatorial primary in Georgia, the Associated Press reports. Since no candidate topped 50% of the vote to secure a majority, Jones and Jackson now advance to a June 16 runoff.
The large field of eight Republican candidates also included state Attorney General Chris Carr and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
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Jones, a former captain of the University of Georgia football team, an oil executive and heir to the Jones Petroleum Company, served as a state senator before winning election in 2022 as lieutenant governor. A major Trump supporter, he was endorsed by the president last August.
&quot;The president is still very popular, and here in the state of Georgia, he&apos;s got an unbelievable approval rating,&quot; Jones told Fox News Digital last week.
Pointing to Trump, Jones emphasized that &quot;he and I have a long standing relationship — friendship — and I&apos;ve always been a big supporter of his, and he&apos;s a very big supporter of mine, as well.&quot;
Jackson, who launched his gubernatorial campaign in February and has spent more than $80 million of his own money on behalf of his bid, says Trump inspired him to run.
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&quot;I just thought, you know, if you had somebody doing business solutions for the state of Georgia, just like Trump is for the United States, I just felt like I would have a major impact on the state of Georgia, and so that was one of the reasons I wanted to get in. I was inspired by President Trump,&quot; Jackson told Fox News Digital.
Jackson was unknown to Georgia voters a few months ago, but thanks to an avalanche of ads, his story of building a business empire despite growing up in foster care and not being able to afford college is now well known in the Peach State.
And Jackson is running as an outsider.
&quot;I&apos;m confident that at the end of the day that the people are going to vote for me one way or the other, because they can see somebody that&apos;s actually like Trump, not just endorsed. And from that standpoint, I think having an outsider is what our people want,&quot; he said.
But Jones questions his rival&apos;s support for the president, pointing to Jackson&apos;s past donations to Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans as an example of his break from the MAGA wing of the party.
&quot;He&apos;s been dishonest about who he is. He&apos;s been dishonest about who he&apos;s supported in the background,&quot; Jones charged. &quot;He&apos;s actually, you know, portraying himself as something that he&apos;s not.&quot;
Jackson says the attacks on him are &quot;just lies&quot; and referring to Trump, adds, &quot;I&apos;m going to be his favorite governor.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Dallas Fort Worth Airport Cancels Hundreds of Flights as Storms Hit Texas</news:name>
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			<news:title>Dallas Fort Worth Airport Cancels Hundreds of Flights as Storms Hit Texas</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Much of the state is expected to face heavy rain for the rest of the week.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Texas Democrat Maureen Galindo faces backlash for pledging to imprison &apos;American Zionists&apos; at ICE facility</news:name>
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			<news:title>Texas Democrat Maureen Galindo faces backlash for pledging to imprison &apos;American Zionists&apos; at ICE facility</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A Democratic House candidate from Texas is fielding criticism from some in her own party after she pledged to send American Zionists to a facility currently being used to detain undocumented immigrants.
In an Instagram post last week, Maureen Galindo said she would turn the &quot;Karnes ICE Detention Center into a prison for American Zionists and former ICE officers for human trafficking.&quot;
&quot;It will also be a castration processing center for pedophiles, which will probably be most of the Zionists,&quot; Galindo wrote, referring to herself in the third person.
Galindo, a sex therapist and housing activist, is running for a seat in the newly redrawn 35th Congressional District, facing Johnny Garcia in a primary runoff.
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Galindo’s runoff campaign has also drawn attention amid reports that a mystery super PAC with ties to Republicans has spent heavily in Democratic primaries to boost progressive candidates viewed as easier general election opponents. According to The New York Times, the group — Lead Left PAC — promoted Galindo in mailers highlighting her support for dismantling ICE and impeaching President Donald Trump as Republicans look to hold their narrow House majority.
Her remarks, which have been called antisemitic by critics, have drawn rebuke from fellow Democrats and The New York Times, which urged voters not to allow her to win the May 26 runoff against Garcia, who is considered a moderate.
In other social media posts, Galindo has accused Garcia—a former hostage negotiator and public information officer for the Bexar County Sheriff&apos;s Office—of wanting &quot;Jews and Mexicans in warehouses.&quot; She also accused &quot;billionaire Zionists&quot; of controlling San Antonio and South Texas trafficking networks.
During an appearance on Texas Public Radio last week, Galindo refuted accusations of antisemitism while reaffirming her opposition to &quot;Zionist Jews.&quot;
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&quot;I’m not antisemitic. In fact, my last serious relationship was with a Jewish man,&quot; Galindo said, as reported by The Times of Israel. &quot;I’m against Zionist Jews. When I said that the Jews who own Hollywood are doing this, do all Jews own Hollywood? No. The Zionist Jews do. The Zionist Jews own our media, our banks, and all of our politicians.&quot;
Fox News Digital has reached out to Galindo for comment.
Her remarks have prompted other Democrats to distance themselves from her campaign.
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&quot;This antisemitic rhetoric has no place in our politics,&quot; Texas State Representative James Talarico, a high-profile candidate for the U.S. Senate, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. &quot;We need leadership in both parties willing to stand up and call out hate wherever it rears its ugly head.&quot; Talarico&apos;s campaign confirmed he will not stump for Galindo if she wins the nomination.
U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., called for national Democratic leaders to denounce Galindo&apos;s comments. &quot;First current political candidate suggests concentration camps for American Jews. This should be national news!&quot; he wrote on X.
In his own post on X, Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., said Galindo should never be allowed to hold public office.
Fox News Digital has reached out to both Galindo and Garcia.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Shapiro vs Trump-backed Garrity set for high-stakes Pennsylvania governor showdown</news:name>
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			<news:publication_date>2026-05-20T00:41:25.481Z</news:publication_date>
			<news:title>Shapiro vs Trump-backed Garrity set for high-stakes Pennsylvania governor showdown</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The general election showdown for governor in the crucial northeastern battleground of Pennsylvania is set between Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro and Republican state Treasurer Stacy Garrity.
Neither Shapiro nor Garrity faced any opponents as they cruised to the Democratic and GOP gubernatorial nominations in Tuesday&apos;s primary.
Shapiro, who is viewed as a likely contender for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination, has kept his eye on his 2026 re-election, which is the top-of-the-ballot race in a state that is holding a handful of crucial congressional races that may decide if the Democrats win back control of the U.S. House.
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The governor, in urging Pennsylvania voters to cast a ballot, took to social media to say, &quot;I just voted – have you? Your vote is your voice and your power.&quot;
Garrity, in a post on X, wrote, &quot;Polls are open until 8 PM, get out and vote!&quot;
Even though neither Shapiro nor Garrity faced opposition in the primary, were busy on the campaign trail.
Garrity, who is backed by President Donald Trump, has been crisscrossing the state to raise her profile among voters and to boost running mate Jason Ritchey, who is facing a primary challenge for lieutenant governor.
Shapiro, who&apos;s already a household name in the Keystone State, has also been on the campaign trail, helping congressional candidates he&apos;s endorsed in competitive Democratic congressional primaries.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Lamar Jackson absent from Ravens OTA as new coach Jesse Minter downplays voluntary practice skip</news:name>
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			<news:title>Lamar Jackson absent from Ravens OTA as new coach Jesse Minter downplays voluntary practice skip</news:title>
			<news:keywords>The Baltimore Ravens were without their two-time NFL MVP quarterback when Tuesday’s organized team activities (OTAs) began.
Why Lamar Jackson was absent from Tuesday’s media-open practice remains unclear. Monday’s voluntary OTAs were closed to reporters. New Ravens coach Jesse Minter offered little explanation but downplayed concerns about Jackson’s absence and suggested the star quarterback would return soon.
&quot;Lamar’s been one of our leaders of the offseason program, and he had a couple things going on yesterday and today, and I do expect him to be back soon,&quot; Minter said. &quot;We’ve had some great conversations. I know when he’s going to be back and again, I’ll probably leave those between me and Lamar.&quot;
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Minter replaced John Harbaugh, who was dismissed in January after 18 seasons as the Ravens’ head coach. The New York Giants hired Harbaugh shortly after his departure from Baltimore.
Jackson’s attendance at voluntary offseason activities has drawn attention because of its inconsistency throughout his NFL career. It’s hard to say how much that matters, but it’s certainly an issue critics have pointed to from time to time. His contract, with two years remaining, has also been a significant topic lately after he and the Ravens did not agree to an extension before the start of free agency. Baltimore instead restructured Jackson’s deal to create cap space.
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The Ravens held minicamp in April — the first under Minter — and Jackson was in attendance.
At the end of Tuesday&apos;s OTAs, the team took part in a little game in which players from the offense and defense competed at throwing medicine balls. Minter said that’s part of preparing the team to play well in the most important moments.
&quot;We end practice every day (with an) ‘At our best when our best is needed’ period, and so that could be anything different. Today, we decided to do a little friendly competition,&quot; Minter said.
&quot;Right now, you can’t really do the football competition, and so I thought it would be something different, something fun. I try to get guys to not know what’s about to happen and answer the bell when their number’s called, and it’s as simple as that. That’s really all we’re trying to get done with that and make it fun, have the guys pull for each other.&quot;
Star running back Derrick Henry caused a brief scare after a knee-to-knee collision with another player. Though he stayed down momentarily, he later returned to practice.
&quot;The ground felt like a bed for a little while,&quot; he said. &quot;And I saw you all (reporters) looking hot and bored, so I was like, ‘I need to give them something to tweet and write about.’&quot;
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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			  <news:name>Joe Rogan baffled by AOC&apos;s &apos;weird&apos; anti-billionaire comments claiming people can&apos;t earn a billion dollars</news:name>
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			<news:title>Joe Rogan baffled by AOC&apos;s &apos;weird&apos; anti-billionaire comments claiming people can&apos;t earn a billion dollars</news:title>
			<news:keywords>&quot;The Joe Rogan Experience&quot; host Joe Rogan called out Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., for her &quot;weird&quot; comments criticizing billionaires.
&quot;This idea that it’s easy to become a billionaire and that these billionaires somehow or another are the problem because they’re not paying their fair share is so weird,&quot; Rogan said on his podcast Tuesday. &quot;That that’s a narrative that actually gets pushed through when you look at the actual numbers of the tax base and how much they contribute and how many jobs they provide.&quot;
He added, &quot;Yeah, they make more money than everybody else. Right? You could do that too. This is one of the things that America is really good at—you can come from nothing and become incredibly wealthy.&quot;
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Rogan&apos;s comments followed the backlash Ocasio-Cortez faced after claiming that a person could not &quot;earn&quot; a billion dollars without abusing labor laws.
&quot;You can’t earn a billion dollars,&quot; Ocasio-Cortez said. &quot;You can get market power. You can break rules. You can do all sorts of things. You can abuse labor laws. You can pay people less than what they’re worth. But you can’t earn that, right? And so you have to create a myth...you have to create a myth of earning it.&quot;
Rogan directly referenced Ocasio-Cortez during his comments, accusing her of pushing a Democratic socialist line on wealth.
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&quot;We just assume that everybody who makes an incredible amount of money stole it. That they robbed someone. This is a narrative that gets pushed along Democratic socialists, that no one achieves that—I think I literally heard AOC say this recently—that no one achieves substantial wealth without somehow or another victimizing other people,&quot; Rogan said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Ocasio-Cortez&apos;s office for comment.
Ocasio-Cortez has tripled down on her comments about billionaires since they went viral earlier this month.
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&quot;The single largest form of theft in America is wage theft. $50 billion a year are stolen from American workers,&quot; she wrote on X. &quot;Some people get enraged that I draw attention to this. That’s on them. Let them call me shrill, dumb, inexperienced, girly, uneducated — these folks will say anything to distract from or undercut the truth that working people are getting screwed, and giving people a fair shake means we must have a grown conversation about reigning in abuse of power.&quot;
During an event at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics, Ocasio-Cortez went as far as to suggest that the American Revolution was fought against the &quot;billionaires of their time.&quot;</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Voters in Georgia say they’re wary of efforts to unseat Sanford Bishop.</news:name>
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			<news:title>Voters in Georgia say they’re wary of efforts to unseat Sanford Bishop.</news:title>
			<news:keywords>fut to unseat Black Democrat in Georgia could backfire, voters say.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Tourist hovercraft capsizes without warning, leaving passengers fighting to survive</news:name>
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			<news:title>Tourist hovercraft capsizes without warning, leaving passengers fighting to survive</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A tourist outing on the frozen edges of Siberia’s Lake Baikal ended in tragedy Tuesday after a hovercraft carrying travelers overturned in frigid waters — leaving five people dead and sparking a large-scale rescue effort, according to Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations and as cited by local media Interfax and Komsomolskaya Pravda.
Emergency officials said the vessel — a Sever-750 airboat designed to travel across both ice and water — capsized just offshore with 18 people aboard. 
Rescue crews managed to pull 13 survivors from the lake, including a child, while five others were pronounced dead at the scene.
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&quot;According to updated information, there were 18 people on board the hovercraft. Thirteen people, including a child, were rescued. Unfortunately, five people died,&quot; EMERCOM said in a statement to Interfax.
The group had been traveling as part of a guided tour near Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest freshwater lake and one of Siberia’s most popular tourist destinations, according to Russian media outlets.
Most of the passengers are believed to be visitors from Moscow, the outlets said.
Authorities have not yet determined what caused the incident, but early reports suggest the hovercraft may have become unstable after moving onto thin ice near the shoreline.
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Investigators are also looking into whether overcrowding played a role, local outlets reported. 
Russian media indicated that the hovercraft was built to carry no more than 10 passengers but was transporting 18 people along with heavy equipment at the time of the incident.
Komsomolskaya Pravda reported the captain steered the hovercraft onto ice and jumped into the water shortly before it overturned.
One survivor suffered a leg injury and was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, local media outlets said.
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The hovercraft tragedy underscores the rapidly changing weather conditions, dangerous waves and strong winds associated with Lake Baikal, reports indicated.
A local tour operator told Russian outlet Komsomolskaya Pravda that the model involved in the crash was poorly suited for the lake’s rough conditions.
&quot;These boats are known to be unstable on open water,&quot; the operator reportedly said, saying the vessel is more commonly used on rivers and calmer surfaces.
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Lake Baikal, often described as an inland sea because of its enormous size, is notorious for sudden storms and icy conditions even during tourist season, according to National Geographic.
Investigators from Russia’s transport prosecutor’s office and the country’s Investigative Committee have opened an inquiry into the crash as officials work to determine whether safety violations contributed to the deadly accident, several reports said.
The Investigative Committee and the Buryat Transport Prosecutor&apos;s Office (BTPO) are investigating the hovercraft accident, according to Russian media outlets.
Lake Baikal, located in southeastern Siberia, is considered one of the world’s most extraordinary natural landmarks. Recognized as the oldest, deepest and largest freshwater lake by volume, it holds nearly 20% of the planet’s unfrozen fresh water.
Fox News Digital reached out to EMERCOM and the BTPO for comment.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Critics reviews for &apos;The Mandalorian and Grogu&apos; are out, and it&apos;s yet another bad sign for Disney, Star Wars</news:name>
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			<news:title>Critics reviews for &apos;The Mandalorian and Grogu&apos; are out, and it&apos;s yet another bad sign for Disney, Star Wars</news:title>
			<news:keywords>There are arguments to be had over which film franchise would be considered the most &quot;successful&quot; in Hollywood history. But virtually everyone would agree that the &quot;Star Wars&quot; property is squarely in the top few on that list. And the franchise&apos;s latest release, &quot;The Mandalorian and Grogu,&quot; is hitting theaters this weekend.
Some of the most legendary films in the entertainment industry came from Star Wars. Stories from George Lucas that organically created iconic characters. Characters that remain immensely popular and revered nearly 50 years after their inception. And as box-office returns for &quot;The Force Awakens&quot; demonstrated, there remains, or remained, widespread public interest in the &quot;Star Wars&quot; universe.
To this day, nearly 11 years after &quot;The Force Awakens&quot; hit theaters, it remains the highest-grossing film in the United States of all time, unadjusted for inflation. That film brought home a whopping $936 million in domestic grosses alone. For perspective, that&apos;s more than 2015&apos;s &quot;Furious 7&quot; and 2019&apos;s &quot;Frozen II&quot; made in the US...combined. In fact, it&apos;s more than $100 million more than those two franchise films combined.
People love Star Wars. Or loved. And therein lies the problem.
DISNEY&apos;S BIG MISTAKE WITH &quot;STAR WARS&quot; WAS TURNING LUKE SKYWALKER INTO MARK HAMILL: MISERABLE, PATHETIC AND SAD
Each successive film in the most recent Star Wars trilogy grossed less at the box office than its predecessor. Interest in Lucasfilm and Disney&apos;s streaming shows set in the Star Wars universe has also waned. &quot;Andor&quot; has been popular and well regarded, yes, but the Obi-Wan show was widely panned, and &quot;The Acolyte&quot; was so comically &quot;woke&quot; that each episode became a running joke.
Outgoing Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy had no cohesive plan for the franchise, no vision for where it was heading. Instead of deeply thought-out stories for the legacy characters that emphasized heroism or gave them a fitting end to their arc, Kennedy focused on checking the correct boxes. Years later, most casual Star Wars fans, or film fans in general, are greeting &quot;The Mandalorian and Grogu&quot; with the most dangerous emotion possible: apathy.
If this upcoming release were to finally undo some of the damage, inject energy and life back into the franchise, and demonstrate that Disney and Lucasfilm had learned their lessons, it would need to demonstrate a bare minimum level of quality.
Well, the first set of critics reviews for &quot;The Mandalorian&quot; have hit the internet, and it turns out they haven&apos;t learned a thing.
The Independent summarized their review thusly: &quot;Stick a fork in Star Wars. It&apos;s done.&quot; Their subheading reads, &quot;With just five minutes of Pedro Pascal and a completely dispirited voice performance from Jeremy Allen White as Jabba the Hutt’s son, this is the dullest and most inconsequential ‘Star Wars’ ever made.&quot;
Several reviews frame the film as a collection of episodic television stitched together. And The Independent&apos;s review wonders how &quot;many nails can we realistically drive into Star Wars’s coffin before it’s time to give up hope of resuscitation?&quot;
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Among all critics, the Rotten Tomatoes score is a mediocre 60%, but these are critics who are often highly incentivized to celebrate major studio releases and increase their access.
Variety did their best to salvage it, writing &quot;&apos;Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu&apos; Review: An Efficient Adventure That Only Pretends to Be a Real &apos;Star Wars&apos; Movie. Maybe That&apos;s a Good Thing.&quot;
And sure enough, they found a way to inject a preferred political ideology into the movie. Right-leaning film critic Christian Toto said in a post about the movie, &quot;One late scene is a DEI highlight reel.&quot; Toto&apos;s full review even wondered why the film was even made, other than to provide some content for Disney+ down the road.
These are critics, and audiences may or may not find the film more interesting and enjoyable. But this is the bed Disney and Kennedy&apos;s Lucasfilm have made for the franchise. They undermined the characters&apos; legacies, had no plan or goal for the stories they wanted to tell, and put politics ahead of creativity. Now they&apos;re looking at the least successful entry in the history of the franchise. Both commercially, and in some reviewers&apos; minds, creatively too.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Trump-backed Navy SEAL vet delivers major blow to Massie in fiery GOP primary</news:name>
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			<news:title>Trump-backed Navy SEAL vet delivers major blow to Massie in fiery GOP primary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>President Donald Trump on Tuesday scored another victory in his revenge campaign against GOP critics, further flexing his grip on the Republican Party after a string of primary wins in recent weeks. 
Trump-backed Ed Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL and Kentucky farmer, defeated the president’s longtime antagonist, Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., according to The Associated Press. 
Gallrein’s victory represents a major win for Trump’s political operation and pro-Israel allied groups, who spent aggressively to unseat the sitting lawmaker.
TRUMP TARGETS MASSIE IN EXPLOSIVE KENTUCKY SHOWDOWN AS SIX STATES HOLD HIGH-STAKES PRIMARIES
Trump repeatedly unleashed on Massie in unusually personal terms in the final days of the primary contest, while spotlighting his endorsement of Gallrein, who he recruited into the race.
The president called Massie, who has frequently opposed parts of his legislative agenda, the &quot;worst ‘Republican’ congressman in history&quot; on Monday.
Gallrein echoed the president’s attack in an interview with Fox News Digital on Monday.
&quot;My opponent, he&apos;s running against President Trump and the agenda that has been put forward by the Republican Party,&quot; Gallrein said.
But Massie fired back that Trump’s endorsement of Gallrein was not an insurmountable challenge due to support among the conservative grassroots for his maverick politics. 
&quot;I&apos;ve got the groundswell here, like my events. I&apos;ve got 100–200, sometimes 300 people show up,&quot; Massie told Fox News Digital. &quot;My opponent had to cancel events because he couldn&apos;t get enough people, you know, to fill up a Dairy Queen, half a Dairy Queen.&quot; 
&quot;We&apos;ve been able to match them to go toe-to-toe with them on TV using grassroots donors, and it&apos;s really galvanized the nation,&quot; he continued.
Massie also charged that Pentagon Secretary Pete Hegseth’s decision to campaign for Gallrein on Monday showed Trump’s political operation believed Massie was &quot;up in the polls.&quot;
&quot;They wouldn&apos;t be sending the Secretary of War to my congressional district if I weren&apos;t,&quot; he added.
Trump also personally campaigned against Massie in his solidly Republican district in March, calling him &quot;disloyal&quot; to the Republican Party and the United States.
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A libertarian-minded lawmaker, Massie was one of a handful of Republicans to vote against the president’s landmark tax cut and spending law, citing its impact on budget deficits. He also helped engineer the legislative effort compelling the Department of Justice to release the Epstein files over the vigorous objections of the White House, which later endorsed the effort.
As of late, Massie has emerged as one of the fiercest Republican critics of Trump’s war with Iran and has repeatedly voted with Democrats to curtail the military campaign.
That policy stance — combined with his votes against military aid to Israel and resolutions denouncing antisemitism — drew pro-Israel donors allied with Trump into the race to defeat Massie.
&quot;Here&apos;s the thing, I&apos;ve got nothing against Israel. I just have never voted for foreign aid,&quot; Massie told Fox News Digital. &quot;When I said America First, I meant it. I don&apos;t vote for foreign aid to Egypt, to Syria, to Ukraine. I&apos;ve got a flawless record on this, and I&apos;m not going to ruin it by sending foreign aid to one country.&quot;
The Kentucky primary contest comes after a string of closely watched GOP primary contests where Trump’s endorsement power proved consequential.
The president celebrated unseating five Indiana GOP lawmakers earlier in May who helped block the state from redrawing its congressional map to benefit Republicans ahead of November’s midterm elections. Another win for the president came Saturday after Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., was shut out of the runoff election for a third Senate term.
The defeated senator notably voted to convict Trump following his second impeachment in January 2021.
Massie successfully fended off primary opponents in 2022 and 2024, though Gallrein posed the most formidable challenge to the incumbent since Massie first won election to the House in 2012.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>A look back at Stephen Colbert&apos;s most partisan moments as &apos;The Last Show&apos; host</news:name>
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			<news:title>A look back at Stephen Colbert&apos;s most partisan moments as &apos;The Last Show&apos; host</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Stephen Colbert&apos;s stint as host of &quot;The Late Show&quot; comes to an end this week after a tenure marked by him becoming arguably the most rabidly partisan host in the late-night landscape.
Colbert transformed the CBS show into #Resistance television in the Trump era and made it into a major platform for Democrats, encouraging fellow late-night hosts like Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers to follow suit. 
Here is a look back at some of Colbert&apos;s most partisan moments during his time as &quot;The Late Show&quot; host:
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In the early months of the first Trump administration, Colbert went on a profanity-laced rant after President Donald Trump took swipes at his then-CBS colleague and &quot;Face the Nation&quot; host John Dickerson during an interview.
&quot;John Dickerson has way too much dignity to trade insults with the President of the United States to his face, but I, sir, am no John Dickerson,&quot; Colbert said in a May 2017 monologue. 
Colbert hurled several insults towards Trump, including calling him &quot;Presidunce&quot; and &quot;Prick-tator,&quot; and referred to his presidency as &quot;Disgrace the Nation.&quot;
&quot;Sir, you attract more skinheads than free Rogaine,&quot; Colbert told Trump. &quot;You have more people marching against you than cancer. You talk like a sign language gorilla that got hit in the head. In fact, the only thing your mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putin&apos;s c--k holster.&quot;
The comment drew outrage among Trump supporters with #FireColbert dominating Twitter (now called X) at the time. Reacting to the uproar, Colbert refrained from apologizing and said he had no regrets, though he did concede that he &quot;would change a few words that were cruder than they needed to be.&quot;
Colbert joined the chorus of the liberal late-night hosts who celebrated Joe Biden&apos;s victory against Trump in the 2020 election.
&quot;Ladies and gentlemen, Joe Biden did it! He&apos;s our next president!&quot; a jubilant Colbert exclaimed while dancing and drinking a glass of champagne.
The CBS host admitted he cried when Biden was declared the winner, expressing relief that he didn&apos;t have to talk about Trump again.
That would turn out not to be the case.
While broadcasting remotely during the COVID pandemic, Colbert had a recurring segment called &quot;The Vax-Scene&quot; that relied on singing and dancing cartoon syringes to promote the vaccine, which became a polarizing issue as the Biden administration and Democrats across the nation enforced mandates.
The gag culminated in his return to his studio audience in June 2021, where he was accompanied by real-life dancers dressed in syringe costumes singing a parody of The Champs&apos; classic hit song &quot;Tequila.&quot;
Critics panned the cringey performance, and it was widely panned as &quot;propaganda&quot; for the Biden administration.
Colbert went viral in August 2021 after being spotted with a high-profile dance partner: then-Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
The two were spotted backstage at We Love NYC: The Homecoming Concert, an event held in Central Park to celebrate the Big Apple&apos;s resilience from the COVID pandemic.
The video, shared by the press secretary of then-New York Mayor Bill De Blasio, showed a masked Schumer high-fiving Colbert, who offered the top Democrat a shimmy.
While some mocked Colbert for his chummy moment with the top Democrat, critics also took aim at Schumer, accusing him of being callous as the Biden administration&apos;s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan was underway.
In March 2024, Colbert helped boost President Joe Biden&apos;s re-election campaign with a star-studded fundraiser in New York City. At the glitzy event, he moderated a conversation between Biden and former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. The record-setting fundraiser brought in $26 million for Biden&apos;s presidential campaign, which he ultimately abandoned later in the year.
Organizers charged a minimum of $250 to attend and up to $500,000 for a more intimate, exclusive reception. For $100,000, guests got a photo with all three presidents taken by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz. Also attending the star-studded event included Mindy Kaling, Lizzo, Cynthia Erivo and Queen Latifah.
In February, Colbert became a vital figure in the hotly contested Democratic Senate primary race in Texas when he sat down with state Rep. James Talarico.
Talarico was widely seen as the Democrat establishment favorite as he was viewed as the more electable candidate in the red state, which hasn&apos;t elected a Democrat to statewide office in decades. 
The host alleged that CBS blocked him from airing the Talarico interview amid the FCC&apos;s crackdown on the networks, requiring them to provide equal air time for all candidates on the ballot, meaning he would also have to interview Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, ahead of the March primary. He told viewers that the interview would be posted on YouTube, which is outside the FCC&apos;s purview.
JAMES TALARICO ACCUSES CBS OF &apos;SELLING OUT&apos; TO TRUMP AS NETWORK DENIES COLBERT&apos;S CLAIM OF BLOCKING INTERVIEW
However, CBS released a statement denying Colbert&apos;s claim that he was prohibited from interviewing Talarico, saying &quot;The show was provided legal guidance&quot; and &quot;decided to present the interview through its YouTube channel with on-air promotion on the broadcast rather than potentially providing the equal-time options.&quot; Crockett also revealed that &quot;The Late Show&quot; never invited her to promote her Senate bid.
The Talarico interview generated more than 9 million views on YouTube as a result, with the Senate hopeful announcing his campaign raised $2.5 million from what critics derided a publicity stunt.
Talarico went on to win the Democratic primary held just days later. He&apos;ll face either incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas or his Republican challenger, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who are fighting for the nomination in a runoff.
Colbert sat down with former President Barack Obama at the new Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, where he asked the popular Democrat about the future of his party and whether there was a civil war between the so-called moderates and the progressives.
Obama shrugged off concerns that there was a true divide within the Democratic Party, but offered praise to New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
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&quot;You look at somebody like Mamdani, who I think is an extraordinary talent,&quot; Obama told Colbert. &quot;He wants people to be able to afford housing in New York. Well, you know, I would assume liberals in New York want the same thing. And so I don&apos;t worry as much about some of these issues within the Democratic Party. I&apos;m more interested in for Democrats is — do you know to just talk to regular people like we&apos;re not in a college seminar, right? You know, can you talk plain English to folks about-&quot;
&quot;I think that&apos;s one of the powers that Mamdani has,&quot; Colbert interjected. &quot;Not only does he talk like a normal person, but he lives a normal life, but also, he names what is obviously wrong.&quot;
&quot;Yes!&quot; Obama exclaimed. &quot;And not have a bunch of gobbledygook around it... Just talk like normal people talk.&quot;
Colbert also hosted numerous Democratic politicians and liberal media figures over his tenure for fawning interviews.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Jason Kidd fired months after signing lucrative deal as Masai Ujiri demands &apos;new direction&apos; for Mavericks</news:name>
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			<news:title>Jason Kidd fired months after signing lucrative deal as Masai Ujiri demands &apos;new direction&apos; for Mavericks</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Jason Kidd oversaw perhaps the most chaotic stretch of basketball in Dallas Mavericks history. Now, he’s no longer tied to the franchise’s mess.
Announced Tuesday, the Mavericks and Kidd mutually agreed to part ways, ending a coaching tenure that began in 2021 and concluded with an even 205-205 regular-season record.
Just months ago, Kidd signed a lucrative multi-year contract extension, while owner Patrick Dumont leaned heavily on him following the firing of general manager Nico Harrison.
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But the winds of change swept quickly through Dallas after the hiring of new team President Masai Ujiri.
Tasked with evaluating a basketball operation that cratered to a dismal 26-56 finish this season, Ujiri wasted little time making his first major executive statement.
&quot;Jason has had a meaningful impact on the Dallas Mavericks, both as a Hall of Fame player and as the head coach who helped lead this franchise back to the NBA Finals,&quot; the new Mavericks president said.
&quot;We are thankful for Jason’s leadership, his professionalism and his commitment to the team. In my short time here, I’ve developed an enormous amount of respect for what he has built. He will always be an important part of the Mavericks family.&quot;
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The sudden split also leaves an intriguing &quot;what if&quot; surrounding the development of Cooper Flagg.
The 2025 No. 1 overall pick and reigning Rookie of the Year had reportedly formed a strong working relationship with Kidd, who publicly expressed excitement about building the franchise’s next era around the young phenom. Instead, Ujiri opted for a complete cultural reset.
Kidd’s five-year coaching tenure in Dallas was a roller coaster.
He reached the pinnacle of his coaching career by guiding the Mavericks to the Western Conference Finals in 2022 before orchestrating a thrilling run to the NBA Finals in 2024.
Yet the highs were quickly overshadowed by organizational instability.
The franchise stunned the NBA by trading away cornerstone Luka Dončić, plunging the roster into an immediate identity crisis.
What followed was a cascade of injuries to co-stars Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving, along with polarizing roster moves such as the acquisition of D’Angelo Russell.
The Mavericks ultimately fell from championship contenders to the bottom tier of the standings.
&quot;As we evaluate the future of our basketball program, we believe this is the right moment for a new direction for our team,&quot; Ujiri added.
&quot;We have high expectations for this franchise and a responsibility to build a basketball organization capable of sustained championship contention. We will conduct a thorough, disciplined search for our next head coach and continue to evaluate our entire basketball operations staff to ensure we compete at the standard Mavs fans expect and deserve.&quot;
As a player, Kidd will forever be revered in Dallas for helping lead the franchise to its 2011 championship.
The Mavericks now begin a comprehensive search for their next head coach, hoping their next candidate is a promising figure with little regard for the spree of bad luck that has encumbered this organization.
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			  <news:name>Key Regions to Watch in Alabama’s Republican Senate Primary</news:name>
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			<news:title>Key Regions to Watch in Alabama’s Republican Senate Primary</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Barry Moore has led in numerous polls, but a three-way race is likely to advance to a runoff.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Pirro doubles down on juvenile crime crackdown after DC mayor candidate calls Trump admin curfews &apos;dangerous&apos;</news:name>
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			<news:title>Pirro doubles down on juvenile crime crackdown after DC mayor candidate calls Trump admin curfews &apos;dangerous&apos;</news:title>
			<news:keywords>U.S. District Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro on Tuesday told Fox News that she plans to implement measures to crack down on juvenile crime with or without local D.C. officials.
The three top Democratic candidates for mayor of the nation&apos;s capital all said during a Monday night debate that they would refuse to cooperate with Pirro&apos;s recently-announced plan to charge parents of juveniles who break the curfew that the city has imposed.
&quot;The truth is that I&apos;m gonna get what I need one way or the other,&quot; Pirro told Fox News&apos; Lawrence B. Jones on &quot;Fox &amp; Friends&quot; on Tuesday morning. &quot;I&apos;m not gonna let some politician determine whether D.C. is going to be safe. Look, the citizens of the nation&apos;s capital have the right to expect that they will be safe. In fact, they have a right to demand it.&quot;
Pirro announced the plan to hold parents accountable last Friday, but after a massive brawl inside a Navy Yard neighborhood Chipotle went viral, she doubled down in a news conference on Monday.
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Hours later, Democrats running for mayor said in unison that they would not work with Pirro, and one even called the curfew plans &quot;dangerous.&quot;
&quot;Right now, using the curfew as a tool for our young people is dangerous. It is dangerous because we have federal troops who are in our city, masked ICE agents who are in our city, and these are the people enforcing this law on our young people,&quot; said progressive Janeese Lewis George, who currently represents the city&apos;s Ward 4 and is leading the polls to succeed Mayor Muriel Bowser.
&quot;And these are not individuals who are trained in de-escalation,&quot; she continued. &quot;They are not accountable to D.C. residents. In fact, D.C. residents have already been killed without any accountability because we don&apos;t have accountability of those agencies.&quot;
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She said that instead, the city should expand its youth programming.
Candidates Kenyan McDuffie, a former at-large and Ward 5 councilman, and Gary Goodweather, a real estate developer, along with George, explicitly pledged not to use Metro Police resources to support Pirro&apos;s plans.
Currently, Pirro enjoys the support of Bowser in her effort to crack down on violent teen takeovers in the city.
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Later in her &quot;Fox &amp; Friends&quot; appearance, Pirro explained just how many tools are at her disposal to handle D.C.&apos;s epidemic of youth violence.
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&quot;I can do it through truancy in schools and working with the chancellor of the schools,&quot; she said. &quot;I can do it through the family court. I have talked to the local attorney general, who has indicated that he will work with us. I can get it through the courts — persons in need of supervision. Who are their parents? If there [is] already a court order requiring that they follow fundamental rules from the family court.&quot;
&quot;I&apos;ve got a lot of opportunities to go after these parents, and no one is going to stop me from doing that.&quot;
Fox News Digital reached out to George, McDuffie and Goodweather.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Man plays musical DWI chairs with his friend after showing up drunk to pick them up from DWI arrest</news:name>
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			<news:title>Man plays musical DWI chairs with his friend after showing up drunk to pick them up from DWI arrest</news:title>
			<news:keywords>A man with a prior DWI conviction already under his belt allegedly showed up drunk to the county jail to pick up a friend who had been released after their own DWI arrest.
He did not pass go and did not collect his friend before returning home safely. Antone Glionna, 25, instead played a classic game of musical DWI chairs with the person he was there to drive home.
WRGB Albany reports that he was arrested after deputies suspected that he was intoxicated. Adding to his list of troubles on Saturday, May 16 was the fact that his driver&apos;s license had been revoked due to that prior DWI.
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Glionna of Hagaman, New York, raised suspicion of those at the Montgomery County Jail shortly after his arrival. According to Sheriff Jeffery T. Smith, of the Montgomery County Sheriff&apos;s Office, he drove into a restricted area instead of using the public parking lot.
A deputy sheriff then talked to him, suspected that he was under the influence and conducted field sobriety tests, which, judging by the fact that he was then arrested for DWI, he must have failed.
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When police checked Glionna&apos;s DMV records, they learned that his New York State driver&apos;s license had been revoked because of a DWI-related conviction and a chemical test refusal.
He went home with several new charges, including unlicensed operation in the first degree and driving with a BAC of 0.08% or higher, among others. He was processed and given an appearance ticket for Glen Town Court.
Authorities said he was then released to a third party. There was no word on whether this third party drove Glionna&apos;s friend home too.
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			  <news:name>Sen. Gillibrand of New York Clashes With Sean Duffy Over Funding Freeze</news:name>
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			<news:title>Sen. Gillibrand of New York Clashes With Sean Duffy Over Funding Freeze</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Democrat of New York, criticized the transportation secretary, Sean Duffy, for posting a video that bragged about withholding money from the state.</news:keywords>
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			  <news:name>Massie Is Defeated in Kentucky, Falling to a Trump-Backed Challenger</news:name>
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			<news:title>Massie Is Defeated in Kentucky, Falling to a Trump-Backed Challenger</news:title>
			<news:keywords>Representative Thomas Massie, President Trump’s chief G.O.P. antagonist in the House, lost to Ed Gallrein, Mr. Trump’s handpicked candidate.</news:keywords>
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